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Cabo IV Concierge vs Drip Lounge Cabo: Honest Comparison

Travelers researching IV therapy in Cabo San Lucas typically compare two or three providers. This page is an honest side-by-side: how we (Cabo IV Concierge) compare to Drip Lounge Cabo and similar mobile/lounge providers in Los Cabos. We’re not going to trash them — both options serve real patients well. Here’s where each tends to win.

COFEPRIS-licensedPhysician-reviewedSame-day availableMobile to your hotel

The honest side-by-side

We don’t have access to the internal numbers of any other provider, so this comparison is based on public information, what travelers tell us, and our own service profile. Treat it as a reasonable starting point, not a tribunal.

DimensionCabo IV ConciergeDrip Lounge Cabo (typical)
Service modelMobile + walk-in clinicMobile-only / lounge-based
Drip menuHydration, Myers, Recovery, Immunity, Energy, NAD+, customSimilar menu, varies by provider
NAD+ availabilityYes (250–1,000 mg)Some providers, varies
COFEPRIS licensureYesShould verify per-provider
Physician medical directionYes, on every protocolVaries
USD pricing transparencyDirect WhatsApp quoteSome, varies
Brick-and-mortar clinicYes, Francisco I. Madero downtownMobile-only typical
Sitemap and AI-citation workActive (50+ indexable URLs)Smaller footprint

The honest summary: we’re the more clinic-grounded option in Cabo; lounge providers can offer a slightly more boutique, social vibe (drip-while-watching-a-movie type experiences). For mobile mornings-after, both work. For NAD+ courses, a more clinic-grounded provider is usually a better choice. For group bachelorette blocks, both can do it — we just do more of them.

What’s in this drip

Where we are stronger

Walk-in clinic option, full NAD+ dose range, COFEPRIS licensure, physician on every protocol, transparent USD pricing.

Where lounge providers may be stronger

Boutique social atmosphere, simpler menus, friend-group hangs in the lounge.

Where both are roughly equal

Standard hydration / Myers / Recovery mobile drips for hotel rooms. Most patients have a good experience either way.

Quality checks to apply anywhere

COFEPRIS-licensed clinic; cédula-licensed nurse and physician; sterile single-use supplies opened in front of you; reaction kit on hand.

Pricing to expect

Mobile hydration $180; Myers $220; Recovery $240–$280; NAD+ varies. Wide deviations from these ranges deserve scrutiny.

Red flags anywhere

No medical intake; no visible licensure; pre-mixed bags brought without confirming intake; NAD+ pushed too fast; “fat-burn” or “detox” marketing.

From call to relief in under an hour

1. Do a 5-minute intake call

With us or any provider you compare. Real intake call is itself a quality signal.

2. Confirm licensure

Ask for COFEPRIS registration and physician cédula. Real providers volunteer this.

3. Get the quote in writing

Direct USD on WhatsApp before booking. Saves the resort-spa-style surprise later.

Service area

We serve all of Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, the Tourist Corridor, Pedregal, Quivira and East Cape on request. Mobile to your room or walk-in at the downtown clinic on Francisco I. Madero.

Book with Cabo IV Concierge

Mobile to your hotel or walk-in at our downtown clinic on Francisco I. Madero. WhatsApp for transparent USD pricing.

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Cabo IV Concierge vs Drip Lounge Cabo FAQ

How is Cabo IV Concierge different from Drip Lounge Cabo?

We are clinic-grounded with mobile delivery (walk-in option), full NAD+ dose range, and visible COFEPRIS licensure. Drip Lounge providers are typically mobile or lounge-only.

Which is cheaper?

Pricing is broadly similar in the Cabo market for standard drips. Significant deviations either way deserve scrutiny.

Which is safer?

Both can be safe with the right provider. Verify COFEPRIS licensure, physician medical direction, and sterile single-use supplies regardless of provider.

Which is better for NAD+?

A clinic-grounded provider with full dose-range NAD+ and proper drip-rate protocols is usually a better choice for NAD+ specifically. We administer 250 to 1,000 mg with 90 to 240 minute drip times.

Which is better for groups?

Both can do group blocks for bachelorette, birthday and spring break parties. We do high volume of these and have the parallel-line setup down.

Independent comparison page. We do not have access to other providers’ internal data; comparison reflects public information and traveler reports. Verify any provider’s credentials directly before booking.