Live Better On The Drip is the podcast and newsletter of Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Sandy — a fully licensed IV therapy clinic with 8+ years of clinical experience, part of the 50+ location Prime IV national brand. This page documents who we are, who writes for us, and how we approach the medical content we publish.
Prime IV Hydration & Wellness has been a leader in IV vitamin therapy for over 8 years, with 50+ clinic locations across the United States. Our Sandy, Utah location at 1842 E 9400 S has been serving the Salt Lake Valley since the brand's expansion into Utah.
Every IV therapy session at the clinic is administered by trained medical staff, using pharmaceutical-grade nutrients, in a clean clinical environment. Every new client completes a brief health intake; our clinical team will not perform any infusion they would not perform on themselves.
The Live Better On The Drip newsletter and podcast are produced by Prime IV Sandy's editorial team — a mix of clinical staff, brand editors, and reviewers from across the Prime IV national network.
Articles published under the "Prime IV Sandy Editorial Team" byline are written by a rotating group of contributors with clinical and writing backgrounds in IV vitamin therapy, wellness, and longevity science. Every article that touches medical content is reviewed by a member of the clinic's clinical team before publication.
Articles tagged with a medical reviewer have been read and approved by licensed clinical staff at Prime IV Sandy. Reviewers verify that any medical claims are accurate, appropriately caveated, and consistent with current standards of care for outpatient IV vitamin therapy.
Every claim on the site that touches IV therapy, dosing, mechanism of action, or clinical effect is reviewed against current peer-reviewed literature and standard-of-care protocols in outpatient IV vitamin therapy. Where the science is incomplete — and in this field, a lot of it is — we say so. We don't oversell. We don't make unsupportable longevity claims.
For specific clinical claims, our preferred sources are: peer-reviewed primary research, large meta-analyses, NIH MedlinePlus, Mayo Clinic, Cochrane reviews, and professional society guidelines. We don't cite influencer content as a source for medical claims. We do read it, but we don't cite it.
Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Sandy is a for-profit IV therapy clinic. Articles published on this site frequently discuss products and services we offer. We don't pretend otherwise. When our recommendations include our own services, we say so directly. When they don't — when oral supplementation is the better answer than an IV drip, for example — we say that too.
The medical and longevity-science literature moves. We update posts when the underlying science changes. Significant updates are noted at the top of the article. If you spot an error, email sandy@primeivhydration.com — we take corrections seriously.
What we will do: publish well-researched, clinically-grounded articles about IV therapy, NAD+ therapy, hydration science, athletic recovery, and the broader wellness topics that interact with our service area. Cite real sources. Acknowledge limits. Recommend non-IV interventions when they're the better answer.
What we won't do: publish content that overstates the clinical effect of IV therapy. Recommend protocols to patients with conditions that warrant primary medical care first. Claim that IV therapy treats specific diseases — it doesn't, and the FDA is clear on this. Recommend infusions during pregnancy without OB clearance. Sell the longevity hype that the broader wellness industry sells; we sell what we actually deliver.
Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Sandy
1842 E 9400 S
Sandy, UT 84092
Phone: (385) 318-3283
Email (editorial): editor@primeivsandy.com
Email (clinic): sandy@primeivhydration.com