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Complete Guide to IV Therapy in Bali (2025)

Benefits, packages, prices, safety, service areas, and step-by-step booking for 24/7 home/hotel or clinic IV drip across Bali.

Published: 1 Sep 2025 • Last updated: 1 Sep 2025

Quick Summary

IV therapy in Bali provides fast hydration, vitamins, and symptom relief for Bali Belly, hangovers, jet lag, and dehydration. Packages start from IDR 1,500,000 with 24/7 home/hotel service in Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, Kuta, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu. Typical arrival time is 30–60 minutes and treatment lasts 30–45 minutes.

Visiting Bali is a dream for many travelers, but between the tropical heat, jet lag, hangovers, and the occasional "Bali Belly," staying healthy can be a challenge. One of the fastest ways to recover and feel revitalized is through IV therapy—a medical treatment that delivers fluids, vitamins, and medications directly into your bloodstream.

What is IV Therapy?

IV therapy (intravenous therapy) is a medical treatment where fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and medications are delivered directly into a vein. Compared to oral supplements, IV therapy offers faster absorption and more predictable effects. It is commonly used for dehydration, food poisoning or traveler's diarrhea (Bali Belly), hangovers, jet lag and fatigue, flu-like symptoms, and vitamin deficiencies.

Why Choose IV Therapy in Bali

Popular IV Packages

Different clinics offer various drip formulas. Typical packages include:

Vitamin Booster (from IDR 1,500,000)

  • 500ml hydration
  • Vitamin B complex (B1, B6, B12)
  • Vitamin C
  • Doctor consultation

Hangover Reliever (from IDR 1,950,000)

  • 1000ml hydration
  • Anti-nausea medication
  • Stomach protector
  • Vitamin B complex

Bali Belly Treatment (from IDR 2,150,000)

  • 500ml hydration
  • Anti-nausea & anti-vomiting medication
  • Gastric protector
  • Vitamin B complex
  • Pain relief if indicated

Fever Reliever (from IDR 1,850,000)

  • 500ml hydration
  • Fever medication
  • Vitamin B complex

Ultimate Vitamin Booster (from IDR 2,000,000)

  • 500ml hydration
  • High-dose Vitamin C
  • Complete B-Complex + B12
  • Biotin + Folic Acid

Cost of IV Drip in Bali (2025)

Expect IDR 1,500,000 – 2,500,000 depending on the formula, clinic visit vs. home service, and additional medications. Some providers add a home-visit fee (e.g., IDR 450,000). Always confirm during booking.

Where to Get IV Therapy in Bali

Island-wide coverage typically includes:

Typical doctor ETA is 30–60 minutes depending on traffic and location.

Is IV Therapy Safe?

Yes—when performed by licensed doctors using sterile equipment after a brief consultation. Most side effects are minimal (e.g., mild bruising at the injection site). IV therapy may be unsuitable for patients with certain chronic conditions (e.g., kidney or heart failure). Always consult your doctor first.

How to Book IV Therapy in Bali (Step-by-Step)

  1. Contact via WhatsApp: share that you need IV therapy.
  2. Send your location pin (villa/hotel) and phone number.
  3. Describe your symptoms (Bali Belly, hangover, dehydration, jet lag, fever).
  4. Choose a package that fits your needs.
  5. Receive ETA (usually 30–60 minutes) and start treatment (30–45 minutes).

FAQ — IV Therapy Bali (2025)

How long does IV therapy take? Around 30–45 minutes per session.

Can I book at night? Yes. Many providers operate 24/7.

Do I need to visit a clinic? Not necessarily—doctors can come to your villa/hotel.

Is it safe for tourists? Yes, when performed by licensed doctors with sterile equipment.

How soon will I feel better? Many patients feel improvement within 30–60 minutes.

Conclusion

Whether you're recovering from Bali Belly, hangovers, dehydration, or just need an energy boost, IV therapy in Bali is fast and effective. With 24/7 service across major areas and professional licensed doctors, you can feel your best and get back to enjoying paradise in no time.

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