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Hangover IV Treatment in Westchester County

Rehydrate, ease nausea and clear the fog after a big night out.

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Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center

A hangover is, at its core, a mix of dehydration and inflammation. Alcohol pulls fluid and electrolytes out of your body, depletes B vitamins, irritates your stomach, and leaves you with the all-too-familiar headache, nausea, and heavy fog the morning after. Drinking water helps, but it is slow, and when your stomach is already unsettled it can be genuinely hard to keep anything down long enough for it to matter.

Our Hangover IV tackles the problem from several angles at once instead of one symptom at a time. IV fluids and electrolytes rehydrate you quickly, a B-complex helps replace what the night before stripped out, and we can include anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory medication so the worst of the symptoms ease rather than drag on for hours. Because everything goes in by IV, your gut does not have to do any of the work, which is a real advantage precisely when you are queasy and the thought of more water is unappealing.

Whether you are recovering from a wedding, a milestone celebration, a bachelor or bachelorette weekend, or simply a night out with friends, the team at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center in New Rochelle can help you feel human again. Many patients walk in foggy and worn down and leave clear-headed within the hour, ready to salvage the rest of their day rather than write it off entirely.

The experience itself is low-key by design. You will not be rushed, and there is no judgment about how the night went. You settle into a comfortable chair, the fluids start flowing, and your only job is to relax while your body catches up. We keep the lights easy on tired eyes and check in regularly, since the last thing anyone with a headache wants is a fuss. By the time the bag is done, the difference between how you walked in and how you walk out is usually what people remember most.

Benefits you may notice

  • Fast, direct rehydration to counter the significant fluid loss that alcohol causes overnight
  • Electrolytes to help restore balance and take the edge off a pounding headache
  • B-complex vitamins to replace the nutrients a heavy night tends to deplete rapidly
  • Anti-nausea medication that can be added to settle a queasy, unsettled stomach
  • Anti-inflammatory support to ease the aches and the dull, throbbing head
  • Relief that often arrives within the hour, with no downtime or recovery needed afterward
Hangover Recovery IV drip bag labeled for Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center, shown on a white background

What to expect

  1. 1
    A quick, judgment-free intake covering how you are feeling and your health history
  2. 2
    Our care team checks your vitals and confirms the treatment is right for you today
  3. 3
    We place a small IV line and start fluids to begin rehydrating you right away
  4. 4
    Anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory medication can be added when appropriate for your symptoms
  5. 5
    You rest in a quiet, comfortable chair while the infusion does its work
  6. 6
    The IV comes out, we cover the spot, and most people leave feeling noticeably clearer

Session length

45–60 minutes

Recommended cadence

As needed after a big night; not intended for regular or routine use

Who it's for

  • Recovering the morning after a celebration, holiday, bachelorette, or night out
  • Anyone feeling nauseated, headachy, or foggy after drinking the night before
  • Wedding parties and group events looking to bounce back and salvage the following day
  • People who need to function and simply cannot afford to lose the day to recovery
  • Those who struggle to rehydrate by mouth when their stomach is actively unsettled
  • Anyone who wants a faster, more complete alternative to waiting out a hangover alone

A calm place to feel better

  • Woman clutching her stomach in bed beside a sleeping man, showing hangover nausea and discomfort
  • Woman in bed rubbing her temples with a morning headache, a sign hangover recovery IV therapy can ease
  • Man relaxing in an armchair beside an IV drip stand during hangover recovery treatment in Westchester County

What's in it

  • Sterile IV fluids — rapid, direct rehydration that bypasses a stomach too upset to keep water down
  • Electrolytes — restores the sodium and potassium balance that alcohol significantly disrupts
  • B-complex vitamins — replaces the water-soluble vitamins a heavy night depletes
  • Anti-nausea medication — helps calm a queasy, rebellious stomach when needed
  • Anti-inflammatory medication — targets the head pain and body aches that accompany dehydration

Frequently asked

  • How fast will a hangover IV work?

    Most people start feeling clearer partway through the session, since the fluids and any medication reach your system right away rather than waiting on a queasy stomach. A particularly rough hangover may take a little longer to fully ease, but the trend is usually in the right direction quickly.

  • Does it include medication for nausea?

    It can. Our care team can add anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory medication when it is appropriate for you, and that is often what makes the biggest difference for an upset stomach and a pounding headache rather than fluids alone.

  • Is a hangover IV safe?

    For most healthy adults, yes. Our clinical team reviews your health history and your current symptoms first, and confirms the treatment is right for you before we start anything. If something gives us pause, we will tell you.

  • Can I come in if I am still nauseous and cannot drink water?

    That is exactly when an IV helps the most. Because the fluids and medication go straight into your bloodstream, your stomach does not have to cooperate for you to rehydrate and start feeling better.

  • Should I use this regularly?

    No. A hangover IV is meant for occasional recovery, not routine use. If you find yourself reaching for one often, it is worth an honest conversation about drinking habits with your own provider.

  • How long does the appointment take?

    Most hangover sessions run about forty-five minutes to an hour from the time the IV starts. It is an easy block of time to fit into a slow morning, and you are free to rest, scroll your phone, or simply close your eyes throughout.

  • Can a group come in together after an event?

    Yes, and we see this often the day after weddings and big celebrations. Let us know roughly how many of you are coming and when, and we will do our best to get the group settled and recovering side by side.

Where we serve

Serving Westchester County

Our clinic welcomes patients from across Westchester County, including White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Scarsdale, Mount Kisco, Rye, Mamaroneck, Harrison, Bedford, and Chappaqua.

  • White Plains
  • Yonkers
  • New Rochelle
  • Scarsdale
  • Mount Kisco
  • Rye
  • Mamaroneck
  • Harrison
  • Bedford
  • Chappaqua

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This page is for general information and is not medical advice. IV therapy and injections are administered by licensed clinical staff after screening. Some treatments require lab work or a medical evaluation. Talk to a qualified provider about whether a treatment is right for you.