Migraine & Headache IV Therapy in Arizona

Explore mobile migraine and headache IV therapy in Arizona, including current pricing, hydration support, provider assessment, red flags, and booking.

Migraine and headache IV support

Migraine IV Therapy

Migraine days are hard enough. AZ IV Medics brings provider-assessed hydration and symptom support to eligible clients at home, hotels, offices, and quiet recovery spaces across Arizona.

Reviewed by AZ IV Medics medical teamUpdated June 2026
Client resting during mobile IV therapy in a quiet room
$232 MobileMobile IV hours: 7AM-9PM dailyLicensed RN/NP providers

Migraine-aware mobile care

A calm setting, focused assessment, and no unnecessary drive.

Hydration support

Dehydration can accompany or trigger headaches for some people. A provider assesses whether fluids may be appropriate as part of supportive care.

Nausea complicating oral intake

Migraine-related nausea can make fluids and oral medication difficult. Tell your provider what you can keep down and what you have already taken.

Your familiar migraine pattern

Mobile wellness care is intended for eligible clients with symptoms that can be assessed safely outside an emergency setting.

Not every headache is a migraine

A new, sudden, severe, or unusual headache can signal a medical emergency. The provider may decline treatment and direct you to urgent care.

Recommended IV Drip

Migraine IV

The updated Migraine IV includes hydration with magnesium, amino support, nausea support, antihistamine support, and provider-approved anti-inflammatory support when appropriate.

Migraine IV bag

Migraine IV

$232 Mobile

Includes Vita-Complex, magnesium, Amino Blend, Zofran, Toradol, dexamethasone, and Benadryl when clinically appropriate.

What to expect

A quieter visit, built around your symptoms.

Your nurse reviews the onset and pattern of the headache, associated symptoms, health history, allergies, and medications before checking vital signs and confirming eligibility.

Keep following your physician's migraine plan. If the headache is different from your usual pattern or includes neurological symptoms, emergency evaluation may be safer than mobile IV therapy.

Safety first

Know the headache red flags.

Call 911 for a sudden severe headache or stroke symptoms

Seek emergency care for the worst or most sudden headache of your life, weakness or numbness on one side, trouble speaking, fainting, confusion, seizure, severe neck stiffness, head injury, or a new headache during pregnancy or postpartum.

FAQ

Migraine IV questions.

Can IV therapy cure migraines?

No. Migraine is a neurological condition. Mobile IV therapy may provide hydration and provider-assessed symptom support but does not cure migraine or replace ongoing medical care.

What should I tell the nurse before treatment?

Share when the headache started, whether it matches your usual pattern, other symptoms, medications already taken, allergies, pregnancy status, and relevant medical history.

Can you include medication?

Medication depends on provider assessment, contraindications, allergies, and current protocols. It is never guaranteed before the visit.

How much is the Migraine IV?

The Migraine IV is $232 mobile. Optional add-ins can affect the final price.

Can you come to my hotel or office?

Yes, when mobile coverage, safe access, and an appropriate treatment area are available.