Vitamin drips London
NMC-registered nurses
Available 7am - 11pm daily
Free cancellation options
Call-out fee included
IV vitamin drips at home
Drip consultation
New to vitamin IV drips and not sure what to book? Start here – a consultation and bespoke treatment from a Get A Drip nurse.
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Essential Energy Drip
Ultra Energy+ Drip
Essential NAD+ Drip
Immune Support Drip
Detox Drip
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How it works
Select your treatment
Choose from Get A Drip's popular vitamin drips, from NAD+ to immune support.
Fill out a medical questionnaire
Book a consultation if it's your first drip so a nurse can talk you through the best options for you.
Relax, they’ll come to you
Enjoy Get A Drip's services in your home or hotel, any time from 7am-11pm daily.
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Wellness your way
Vitamin drips at your convenience
Feel your best without leaving home – from hydration boosts to energy drips.
Registered nurses
GAD works with NMC-registered nurses to make sure you're always in safe hands
Available when you are
Enjoy the ease of booking instantly, at a time and place that works for you
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We take your safety seriously. Here’s what we do to make sure you’re always taken care of when you book a GAD service:
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NMC-registered nurses
GAD only uses NMC-registered nurses, so you know you’re always in safe hands
Qualifications validated
GAD nurses have cannulation, peripheral venepuncture and IV administration qualifications, as well as other relevant certifications.
Hygiene and safety assured
We have strict hygiene practices and a zero-tolerance approach to suggestive behaviour.
FAQs
Common questions about at-home vitamin drips
Get A Drip’s practice is doctor-led, with a team of healthcare professionals comprising GMC-registered doctors, NMC-registered nurses, GPC pharmacists and nutritionists.
The Get A Drip team has over 100 years’ combined medical experience in the NHS. They are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for treatment and diagnosis.
Start with an at-home consultation
Start by booking a Drip consultation, where your nurse will review your medical history and determine your suitability for vitamin IV drip therapy. The consultation costs £50 which covers your nurse’s callout fee. Once they’ve prescribed your treatment, you can add on the cost to your booking and they can administer it there and then.
You can book subsequent Drips directly – your nurse will still conduct a medical check
If you’ve already had a consultation, you can simply book directly. After you’ve booked (but before your treatment), a Get A Drip nurse will call you to run through your medical questionnaire to make sure the treatment you’ve booked is right for you. They’ll advise if it’s unsuitable and you’ll be able to amend or cancel your booking for free.
Add tests to your Drip booking
Get A Drip also offers a range of diagnostic services, including DNA and blood testing, which your nurse may suggest you add to your order. These tests can help identify and analyse your body’s need for specific micronutrients.
Still got questions? Tap the headset icon to chat to us between 7am-10pm daily.
With Get A Drip, safety is of utmost importance. They partner with reputable suppliers who hold medical grade GMP certificates to ensure the quality of their products. All their staff members who administer the drips and booster shots are healthcare professionals, including GMC-registered doctors, NMC-registered nurses, and registered paramedics. Non-medical staff are not allowed to administer their treatments.
Medical questionnaire
You can only have a drip or shot after completing a comprehensive medical questionnaire. Get A Drip’s nurses won’t administer treatment to anyone who may have contraindications.
During and after your treatment
Get A Drip takes pre and post medical observations on everyone receiving drips. Their staff closely monitors these observations, and if any readings are outside the safe range, they will refuse to administer the drip and advise the customer to consult their GP for further medical advice.
The doses of vitamins used are within the maximum tolerated limits to avoid any risk of toxicity. Get A Drip also limits the number of drips a customer can have within a specified period to protect the veins from potential long-term damage.
Get A Drip nurses take pre and post-medical observations (“vital signs”) on everyone receiving drips.
Their nurses closely monitor these observations, and if any readings are outside the safe range, they won't administer the drip and advise you to instead consult your GP for further medical advice.
The doses of vitamins used are safely within the maximum tolerated limits to avoid the risk of toxicity. Get A Drip also limits the number of drips you can have within a specified period to protect your veins from potential long-term damage.
For more information about Get A Drip’s services, head to the FAQ section of their website.