About Draper, UT
Draper is the southern anchor of Salt Lake County — roughly 51,000 residents split between the valley floor and the Suncrest benches above SR-154. The city’s personality has been reshaped by Silicon Slopes over the last decade: tech campuses along the I-15 corridor, Corner Canyon High School families, and a steady stream of new residents drawn by the combination of Wasatch Front access and Utah County proximity.
What that means for our clinic: we see a lot of Draper clients who are balancing long screen days, travel for work, and serious endurance habits (Corner Canyon trails, the Porter Rockwell Trail, and the Lone Peak-accessible Draper Canyons). The drips that matter most here are the ones that support cognitive energy and physical recovery.
What we see from Draper clients
- NAD+ Therapy — Draper’s tech demographic is disproportionately represented in our NAD+ bookings, particularly among founders and senior engineers in their 40s–50s
- Myers Cocktail — the baseline drip for busy Draper professionals
- Athletic Recovery — Corner Canyon trail runners and Draper cyclists tackling Suncrest climbs
- Hydration Therapy — Suncrest residents especially feel the altitude differential; hydration at altitude matters
- Beauty Boost — wedding parties and content creators from the Draper area book regularly
Drive from Draper to Prime IV Sandy
From Draper Town Center / 12300 South: take I-15 north to exit 297 (9000 South), east on 9000 South, then south onto 9400 South. Roughly 8 minutes when traffic’s cooperating.
From Suncrest: down SR-154 (Traverse Ridge Road) to Bangerter Highway, then north and east. About 12–15 minutes.
From Silicon Slopes / Adobe / Point of the Mountain: north on I-15, exit 297. About 9–11 minutes.
From the Draper-Lehi border: add another 3–5 minutes to the Silicon Slopes timing.
Tech-specific considerations
We see a few patterns in Draper’s tech-worker client base. Chronic B12 and B-complex insufficiency (from high caffeine, variable diet, and long screen hours) is one. Magnesium insufficiency (from stress and poor sleep) is another. NAD+ interest driven by the longevity-medicine content wave — Peter Attia, Andrew Huberman, RaDonda Vaught — is a third. If you’re coming in from one of these starting points, the first-visit consultation is the right way to translate “I read something on a podcast” into a drip protocol that fits you specifically.
FAQ
Is there a Prime IV in Draper itself?
Prime IV operates multiple clinics in the region. Our Sandy clinic serves Draper well because of the short I-15 drive and the clinical consistency Draper clients have come to expect.
Can we book a team visit for a Draper-area company?
Yes — group drips and corporate wellness visits are regular at our clinic. Call for arrangements.
Do Suncrest clients feel a difference after hydration drips?
Usually yes. Suncrest sits about 1,000 feet higher than the valley floor, and the chronic dehydration that comes with that altitude and sun exposure responds well to IV rehydration.
Are same-day appointments realistic from Draper?
Often yes. Calling 30–60 minutes ahead usually secures a chair.
Draper residents: save $20 on your first drip
A 10-minute drive, a 45-minute drip, and a day that feels noticeably better. Worth trying once.
Call Prime IV Sandy (385) 318-3283