We're a mobile IV therapy service built on clinical expertise and professional integrity. Every treatment is administered by a registered nurse using evidence-based formulations developed under physician oversight, ensuring consistency, safety, and exceptional quality every time.
Whether you're recovering from a hangover, bouncing back after a workout, combating cold and flu, or just fighting Phoenix heat exhaustion, we bring medical-grade care to your home, office, or hotel.
IV Revival began in 2016, founded by two Nurse Anesthetists who recognized the transformative power of IV therapy in supporting recovery, hydration, and overall wellness. Today, under the leadership of Jennifer Eastman, MSN, RN, our mission continues with a fresh perspective and a deep commitment to clinical excellence. Jennifer brings a Master's in Nursing and Nursing Education to her role as Owner, ensuring each treatment is grounded in evidence-based practice and delivered with compassionate care.
We're proud to continue our collaboration with Dr. Drew Davenport, a board-certified anesthesiologist with two decades of experience. As Medical Director, Dr. Davenport plays a key role in developing and overseeing our treatment protocols, working closely with our team to maintain the highest standards of safety and quality.
Our IV Revival team is made up entirely of experienced Registered Nurses, each skilled in IV therapy and dedicated to delivering exceptional service. Whether you're at home, in the office, or relaxing in a hotel, our nurses are ready to come to you—bringing personalized wellness directly to your door, anywhere in the valley.
We serve the entire Phoenix metro area—from Scottsdale to Gilbert, Mesa to Glendale. Whether you're an athlete recovering after training, a professional managing a hangover, or just fighting desert heat exhaustion, we bring treatment to your home, office, hotel, or vacation rental.
Phoenix summers are brutal. Our nurses understand heat exhaustion from spring training, dehydration after hiking Camelback, and why hangovers hit different in 115-degree weather. We're not just administering IVs—we're solving Arizona-specific problems.