IV therapy centers are growing in Michigan

IV therapy growing in popularity in Michigan
DripIV Therapy and Hydration  AJ Walker/CBS Detroit 

BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Many people would dread the uncomfortable feeling of going to a hospital and getting an IV drip put in their arm to give them fluid. But now some people are voluntarily doing this on their own. It's part of a newer health trend making its way across Michigan called IV therapy.

As Mark McManus, CEO of DripIV Therapy and Hydration gave us a tour of one of their locations in Birmingham, it sounded more like he was describing a swanky spa.

"This room is our VIP room. It's really designed for a couple or one individual that kind of wants to just be in a quiet, nice environment and relax for a while," said McManus while showing a room. Then he pointed to their chairs. "These recline, massage and heat, so you can really get comfy in here."

McManus said the procedure started gaining in popularity on the west coast about 10 years ago. Now, centers are popping up across Michigan, including a new location in West Bloomfield.

"It's becoming more popular as I think, more people become more self-aware of their bodies, and they want to be proactive about their health," said McManus.

He said IV therapy has a variety of health benefits.  

"Helping your immune system, to giving you more energy, to helping you recover from an athletic event to anti-aging," McManus said.

IV therapy takes about 30 minutes and ranges in price from about $300 and up. 

Read more
f

We and our partners use cookies to understand how you use our site, improve your experience and serve you personalized content and advertising. Read about how we use cookies in our cookie policy and how you can control them by clicking Manage Settings. By continuing to use this site, you accept these cookies.