AI Chatbot for IV Therapy Clinics
Help patients schedule IV drips, mobile visits, and consultations, and read prices and ingredients straight from your site. SleekAI uses your OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key and refuses every therapeutic effectiveness claim by default.
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Booking and information, never wellness claims
IV therapy clinics sit in a tight regulatory window. The FDA has been clear that intravenous vitamin and hydration services are not approved for treating, curing, or preventing diseases. State medical boards and the FTC watch wellness-claim copy closely. A chatbot that promises an IV drip will fix migraines, hangovers, immune dysfunction, or chronic fatigue creates real legal and reputational exposure for the clinic. SleekAI is configured to avoid that entirely.
The bot reads your menu of IV services from WordPress and describes each by ingredients, volume, and published price. It does not make therapeutic claims, does not promise outcomes, and does not compare drips for specific conditions. If a patient asks whether the Myers cocktail will help their migraines, the bot acknowledges the question, refuses the claim, and routes the patient to the clinic's consultation process where a clinician can have that conversation in the appropriate context.
The bot also handles the operational layer: booking in-clinic and mobile appointments, capturing intake details, explaining membership pricing, and routing payment and refund questions to the billing coordinator. Medical screening for IV contraindications (pregnancy, certain medications, kidney issues) is a clinician responsibility at the visit, and the bot says so plainly. For acute symptoms (chest pain, severe dehydration with confusion, signs of an allergic reaction) the bot routes to 911 or the ER rather than booking a drip.
Workflow
How SleekAI plugs into an IV therapy clinic site
Refuse every therapeutic claim
Publish the IV menu as data
Wire scheduler and mobile dispatch
Audit weekly with the medical director
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A typical IV therapy clinic conversation
Comparison
Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for IV Therapy Clinics
Generic chatbot
- Claims drips treat hangovers, migraines, or fatigue
- Recommends drips for specific conditions
- Invents pricing not on the site
- Misses contraindication screening boundaries
- No structured mobile-visit handoff
SleekAI chatbot
- Refuses therapeutic and outcome claims
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Reads
iv_ingredientsfrom postmeta - Books in-clinic and mobile appointments
- Routes screening to the clinician at intake
- Escalates allergic and acute symptoms
Features
What SleekAI gives you for IV Therapy Clinics
Strict claim refusal
The system prompt refuses any claim that an IV drip treats, prevents, or cures a condition. The bot describes ingredients, volume, and price from your published menu and routes effectiveness questions to the clinician.
In-clinic and mobile booking
Books in-clinic IV visits and mobile drips with the right team. Captures location, time window, and contact details for mobile, and quotes any travel surcharge from your published pricing.
Screening stays clinical
Contraindications (pregnancy, certain medications, kidney issues, allergies) are clinician calls at intake. The bot collects history pointers and routes the screening to the visit rather than improvising medical eligibility.
Use cases
Where IV therapy clinics use SleekAI
On the booking page
Books in-clinic and mobile drips, captures contact details, and walks patients through what to expect at intake. Refuses to promise outcomes.
On the menu page
Describes drips by ingredients, volume, and published price. Routes effectiveness questions to the clinician and any pricing complexity to the billing coordinator.
On the memberships page
Explains membership tiers from your published pricing, what is included, and what is not. Routes complex billing and refunds to the financial coordinator.
The bigger picture
Why IV therapy chatbots must avoid therapeutic claims at all costs
IV therapy is one of the most claim-sensitive corners of healthcare marketing. The FDA has issued warning letters and consumer-protection statements about wellness IV claims for years. The FTC has taken action against multiple clinics for unsupported therapeutic promises.
State medical boards monitor advertising copy. Platform ad reviewers reject creative routinely. In that environment, a generic chatbot that tells a prospective patient that the Myers cocktail will fix their migraines, that the Immunity drip prevents colds, or that the Hydrate is the right call for their hangover creates immediate exposure.
SleekAI is configured for the opposite posture from the prompt up. It refuses every therapeutic claim, every comparison framed by symptom, and every promise of effect. It describes the menu by ingredients and price and routes the rest to the clinician at intake.
Within that scope the value is substantial. IV therapy clinics get a steady flow of late-night bookings, mobile-visit inquiries, membership questions, and price comparisons, and most of those are routine administrative work. The bot handles them with the right tone, books the visit, and pushes anything clinical to the human at intake.
Multibot setups let a public menu bot, a membership bot, and a mobile-dispatch bot each speak the right register. The clinician screens, the chat books, and the conversation log lets the medical director audit the refusal posture every single week. That is the only configuration that lets an IV clinic run a public chatbot at scale without inviting the regulators in.
Questions
Common questions about SleekAI for IV Therapy Clinics
No. The FDA has not approved most IV vitamin and hydration services for treating, preventing, or curing any disease, and the FTC watches wellness-claim language closely. The bot describes ingredients, volume, and published price for each drip, but refuses to claim a specific therapeutic effect. The clinician reviews each patient at intake and has that conversation in the right context. The refusal is locked into the system prompt and tested before launch.
 No. The bot will not recommend Myers over Immunity for migraines, Hydrate over Performance for athletic recovery, or NAD over B-complex for fatigue. Each of those framings is a therapeutic claim. The bot can describe the published ingredient list and price for each drip and route the patient to a consultation if they want a clinician opinion on what is appropriate for them.
 No. Pregnancy, certain medications (anticoagulants, some chemotherapies), kidney impairment, congestive heart failure, and known allergies are contraindications a clinician evaluates at intake. The bot can ask basic intake questions and capture history pointers for the visit, but it does not make eligibility calls. Medical screening stays human, and the bot says so plainly when asked.
 The bot captures location (neighborhood or address), time window, preferred drip, and contact details, then quotes the published mobile surcharge. Bookings funnel into your existing scheduler so the mobile team works from the same calendar as the front desk. Travel coverage area, after-hours pricing, and group bookings are all read from your published policies, not improvised by the bot.
 NAD, glutathione push, ketamine adjacents, and any drip that requires a prescription or extended clinician oversight is described by ingredients and price only. The bot routes all questions about appropriateness, timing, and effects to the clinician at intake. We recommend an extra refusal example in the prompt for prescription-style drips so the bot does not drift into endorsement language.
 Allergic reactions (swelling, hives, breathing difficulty), chest pain, severe dehydration with confusion, fainting, or any sudden severe symptom get an immediate routing to 911 or the nearest emergency room. The bot does not triage severity or rule things in or out. For patients describing milder issues post-drip, the bot routes to the clinic's clinical line. The escalation is hardcoded and tested before launch.
 HIPAA compatibility is a stack decision. SleekAI uses your own API key (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter). For clinics that handle PHI in chat (intake details, medication mentions, allergy disclosures), a HIPAA-eligible OpenAI configuration with a signed BAA, encryption at rest on the WordPress database, role-based access on logs, and BAAs across the stack are required. The plugin gives you the building blocks; the compliance posture is yours.
 Yes. SleekAI is multibot. Configure a separate bot for the membership program with its own pricing, perks, and refund language. Display conditions pin it to the membership pages so member-specific questions get the right answers, while the public menu bot stays focused on first-visit bookings. Both bots share the same hard refusal on therapeutic claims.
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