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Mobile IV Service Koh Samui. The Ultimate Room Service for Your Health (2026)

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It’s a situation no traveler wants to be in. You are in a beautiful villa in Koh Samui, but you can’t enjoy it because you are glued to the bed. Maybe it was a bad prawn curry (food poisoning), a wild night at the Full Moon Party (severe hangover), or just the crushing fatigue of jet lag.

The thought of dressing up, walking to the main road, hailing a taxi, and sitting in a clinic waiting room feels impossible.

In 2026, you don't have to. The clinic can come to you.

Mobile IV service Koh Samui has become one of the most requested medical amenities on the island. It brings the full capability of a medical clinic—sterile fluids, vitamins, and medications—right to your bedside. But is it safe to get an IV in a hotel room? And how much extra does it cost?

In this guide, we explain how to book a mobile drip, what to check for safety, and why Doctor Lamai Clinic is the trusted choice for "medical room service."

Why You Can Trust Us
We treat mobile medicine with the same rigor as hospital care. We know that performing medical procedures in a non-clinical setting (like a bedroom) requires extra discipline. We verify that the mobile teams we recommend are registered nurses or doctors, not just delivery staff. We check that they carry anaphylaxis kits (for allergic reactions) and use hospital-grade sterile fields, ensuring that your convenience doesn't come at the cost of your safety.

How Mobile IV Therapy Works
It is surprisingly simple.
Triage Call: You contact the clinic via WhatsApp or phone. A doctor or nurse asks about your symptoms to ensure you don't need a hospital (e.g., for chest pain).
Dispatch: A team (usually a nurse and a driver/assistant) is dispatched to your location with a portable medical kit.
Setup: They set up a sterile field on your bedside table, hang the IV bag (often using a portable stand or a safe high point), and check your vitals.
Treatment: You relax in your own bed while the drip runs (45–60 minutes).
Payment: You pay via cash, credit card, or QR code right there in your room.
Mobile vs. Clinic Visit: Which Should You Choose?
Feature
Mobile Service
Clinic Visit
Convenience
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Stay in bed) 
⭐⭐ (Must travel)
Cost
(Higher fee)
(Standard fee)
Privacy
High (Your room)
Moderate (Public waiting area)
Lighting/Access
Variable (Hotel lighting)
Perfect (Medical lights)

Verdict: Choose Mobile if you are vomiting, dizzy, or simply want privacy. Choose Clinic if you have "difficult" veins (hard to find) or want to save money.

Our Top Recommendation: Doctor Lamai Clinic
For mobile care, trust matters. You are letting strangers into your private space. We recommend Doctor Lamai Clinic because their mobile team is an extension of their physical medical center, not a "gig economy" app.

Their nurses are trained specifically for home visits. They arrive in uniform, with sealed sterile kits, and have direct line access to a doctor if your condition is more serious than expected.

Clinic Contact Information
Address: 124/254 Moo.3, Lamai beach, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, 84310
Hours: Open Every Day from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Phone: +66 65 262 9396
Email: doctorlamaiclinic@gmail.com
Map: Find us on Google Maps
2026 Price Guide: Mobile Fees
Mobile services carry a premium because you are paying for the nurse's travel time and dedicated service.

Service Item
Estimated Cost (THB)
Notes
IV Drip (Hydration)
1,500 – 2,500 THB
The cost of the medicine itself.
Mobile Service Fee
+ 1,000 – 2,000 THB
Depends on distance from Lamai.
Total Estimated Bill
3,000 – 5,000 THB
For one person.
Group Discount
- 500 THB per person
If 2+ people get drips at once.

Tip: If you and a friend both need a hangover drip, booking together saves significantly on the call-out fee.

Safety Checklist: When The Nurse Arrives
To ensure you are getting safe care, watch for these three green flags:
Hand Hygiene: The nurse should wash their hands or use sanitizer immediately upon entering.
Fresh Needles: They must open the needle and syringe package in front of you. Never accept a pre-opened needle.
Vitals Check: They should check your blood pressure and pulse before starting the drip.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does it take for them to arrive?
Usually 60–90 minutes depending on traffic and your location. It is best to book as soon as you wake up rather than waiting until you are desperate.

2. Do they go everywhere on the island?
Doctor Lamai Clinic covers most major areas (Lamai, Chaweng, Hua Thanon). Remote areas like Taling Ngam or lipa Noi might incur a higher travel fee or longer wait time.

3. What if they can't find my vein?
Hotel lighting can be dim. If the nurse cannot establish an IV line after 2 attempts, they may recommend transporting you to the clinic (where they have vein-finder lights) or switching to oral medication.

4. Can they give me sleeping pills?
Generally, no. Mobile teams carry emergency meds (epinephrine), anti-nausea meds, and painkillers. Controlled substances like sedatives usually require a doctor's consultation at the clinic.

5. Can I pay with a credit card?
Yes. Most mobile teams carry a portable card machine or allow payment via a secure online link.
Conclusion
Mobile IV service Koh Samui is the ultimate luxury for the unwell traveler. It turns your hotel room into a private recovery suite, allowing you to heal without the stress of transit.

If you are feeling too weak to move, contact Doctor Lamai Clinic. Their professional team will bring the cure to your doorstep, so you can get back to your holiday faster.

References
Travel + Leisure: The Rise of Mobile Wellness in Travel. How hotel room medical services are changing the way we travel. https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/yoga-wellness/mobile-wellness-services 
Journal of Infusion Nursing: Home Infusion Safety. Clinical standards for administering IV therapy outside of a hospital setting. https://journals.lww.com/journalofinfusionnursing/pages/default.aspx 
Tourism Authority of Thailand: Medical Services for Tourists. Guide to accessing healthcare while visiting Thailand. https://www.tourismthailand.org/Articles/medical-services 

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