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Los Gatos sees rise in IV therapy clinics amid wellness trend

New specialized clinics are opening in Los Gatos to meet growing demand for intravenous nutrient therapies, which offer rapid absorption of vitamins and fluids.

Sasha Lowery

July 2, 20262 min read

A growing number of specialized wellness clinics are establishing a presence in Los Gatos, catering to residents seeking intravenous (IV) therapy for health and recovery purposes. This local development aligns with a broader national trend where consumers are increasingly turning to direct nutrient delivery to bypass the digestive system and achieve faster absorption rates.

IV therapy involves administering a mixture of fluids and essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Proponents highlight that this method allows for nearly complete absorption of vitamins and minerals, a significant increase over the 20 to 50 percent absorption rate typically associated with oral supplements. This efficiency is cited as a primary reason for the therapy’s popularity among individuals looking to boost immune function, accelerate athletic recovery, or combat fatigue.

In Los Gatos, which is located approximately 4 miles southeast of Saratoga, this interest has translated into new business openings. Hydration Room Los Gatos recently launched a facility at 51 University Ave., offering physician-developed IV and injection therapies. The clinic’s services are specifically targeted toward immune support and athletic recovery, reflecting the specific needs of the local clientele.

The expansion of IV therapy services fits within a wider pattern of health-focused commercial growth in the area. Other recent developments include the expansion of a wellness-oriented Whole Foods Market and the emergence of personalized concierge medical practices. These additions suggest that the community is building an ecosystem around preventive health and performance optimization.

Market data supports the local activity. According to Precedence Research, the global IV hydration sector was valued at $2.71 billion in 2024 and is projected to exceed that figure by 2034. Industry reports attribute this growth to a widespread consumer desire for longevity and improved daily performance, with interest in preventive health showing no signs of slowing.

While the specific financial details of the new Los Gatos clinics are not yet clear, the alignment with national market trends indicates a sustained interest in these services. Residents are increasingly utilizing these facilities as part of their health routines, driven by the perceived benefits of rapid nutrient delivery and immune support.

Source: losgatan.com.

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Sasha Lowery

Sasha Lowery writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Saratoga.

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