Confidential Business Plan

Sarasota IV Doctors

Mobile & Concierge IV Therapy Services

Prepared by: Dr. Nikash Patel, MD — Founder & Medical Director
Date: March 2026
Location: Sarasota, Florida
Website: sarasotaivdoctors.com

Executive Summary

Sarasota IV Doctors is a physician-founded mobile IV therapy practice delivering premium intravenous hydration, vitamin infusions, and wellness treatments directly to clients across the Sarasota-Bradenton metropolitan area. Founded in 2024 by Dr. Nikash Patel, MD, a board-eligible internist with over 15 years of experience in the American hospital system, the company operates on a concierge model: licensed medical professionals travel to the client's home, hotel, office, or even private charter vessel.

$5.66B
Projected Global Market by 2033
12.8%
Mobile Segment CAGR
850K+
Sarasota Metro Population
30-60%
Industry Profit Margins

Mission

To make physician-supervised IV therapy accessible, convenient, and safe by bringing clinical-grade wellness treatments directly to our clients, eliminating the barriers of traditional brick-and-mortar clinics.

Vision

To become the most trusted and recognized mobile IV therapy provider in Southwest Florida, setting the standard for physician-led concierge wellness services and expanding into a multi-location operation within five years.

Value Proposition

$1.08M
Projected Year 3 Annual Revenue with 45% Gross Margin Target

Company Description

Company Overview

Sarasota IV Doctors was founded in 2024 as a mobile IV hydration and wellness therapy service operating in Sarasota County and surrounding areas. The company is structured as a Florida LLC with plans to convert to an S-Corporation upon reaching profitability thresholds.

Founder & Medical Director

Dr. Nikash Patel, MD is a practicing internist with over 15 years of experience working within the American hospital system. Dr. Patel completed his residency training at Medstar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, one of the nation's respected internal medicine programs. His extensive clinical background in emergency medicine, hospital medicine, and primary care provides Sarasota IV Doctors with a level of medical oversight uncommon in the IV therapy industry, where many competitors are staffed exclusively by nurses or technicians without direct physician involvement.

Clinical Team Model

All IV infusions are administered by one of four categories of licensed professionals:

Critically, Dr. Patel reviews every patient's medical history and intake questionnaire before any infusion is approved. This physician-oversight model differentiates the practice from competitors who rely on algorithm-based intake screening or nurse-only review.

Legal & Regulatory

Service Area

Coverage ZoneDistance from BaseCharacterPriority
Sarasota (City)PrimaryUrban core, downtown hotels, medical districtHigh
Siesta Key5-10 miTourist beach destination, vacation rentalsHigh
Longboat Key10-15 miUpscale residential, resort propertiesHigh
Lakewood Ranch15-20 miAffluent planned community, active adultsHigh
Bradenton15-20 miGrowing metro, mixed demographicsMedium

Market Analysis

Industry Overview

The global IV hydration therapy market was valued at $2.83 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $5.66 billion by 2033, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2%. The mobile and concierge segment is the fastest-growing vertical within this market at 12.8% CAGR, driven by consumer demand for convenience, post-pandemic health awareness, and the mainstreaming of IV therapy through celebrity endorsement and social media exposure.

Global IV Hydration Market Growth (in Billions USD)
2025
$2.83B
2027
$3.37B
2029
$4.01B
2031
$4.77B
2033
$5.66B

Market Segmentation by Service Type

$2.83B
2025 Total
26.4% — Energy Boosters (largest)
20.8% — Hydration / Hangover Recovery
19.4% — Immunity & Wellness
16.7% — Beauty & Anti-Aging
16.7% — NAD+ / Specialty

Key Market Drivers

Sarasota Market Demographics

850K+
Metro Area Population
53.4
Median Age (vs. 38.9 National)
$67K+
Median Household Income
2.8M+
Annual Tourist Visitors

Sarasota's demographic profile is exceptionally well-suited to IV therapy services:

47.5%
North America's Share of Global IV Hydration Market, the Largest Regional Segment

Competitive Analysis

Competitive Landscape

The Sarasota IV therapy market includes a mix of established brick-and-mortar clinics, national mobile brands, and a growing number of med-spa hybrids. The market is not yet saturated, and no single competitor dominates the mobile-only segment locally.

Competitor Model Key Differentiator Pricing Threat Level
Sarasota IV Lounge Brick & mortar 10+ years experience, local pioneer 20% off first visit promos Medium
Wellness IV Therapy Spa Brick & mortar Board-certified physician supervision N/A Medium
Prime IV Hydration Franchise B&M Luxury amenities, massage chairs, national brand $85-200; memberships $94-299/mo Medium-High
SHINE IV Drip Spa Both Highest Google rating in market N/A Medium
Mobile IV Medics Mobile National scale, brand recognition $199-399 High
The IV Doc Mobile National brand, physician branding $199-499 Medium

SWOT Analysis

Strengths

  • Physician-founded and physician-supervised (rare in market)
  • 15+ years clinical experience in hospital medicine
  • True mobile model with zero brick-and-mortar overhead
  • Unique charter/boat IV service offering
  • Personal medical history review by Dr. Patel
  • Lower startup costs than clinic-based competitors

Weaknesses

  • Current website (Wix) poorly indexed for search
  • Limited brand recognition as a newer entrant (2024)
  • No physical storefront for walk-in visibility
  • Scaling requires hiring/training additional clinicians
  • Revenue constrained by appointment capacity

Opportunities

  • Mobile segment growing at 12.8% CAGR (fastest in industry)
  • Sarasota's affluent, health-conscious demographics
  • Hotel/resort and marina partnership channels
  • Corporate wellness programs (Lakewood Ranch businesses)
  • Seasonal "snowbird" population surge
  • Event-based IV services (marathons, regattas, golf tournaments)

Threats

  • Regulatory changes (FDA/state restrictions on IV cocktails)
  • National franchise expansion into local market
  • Economic downturn reducing discretionary wellness spend
  • Adverse event publicity industry-wide
  • Insurance and liability cost increases

Competitive Advantages

Why Sarasota IV Doctors Wins

  • Physician credibility: Consumers trust a doctor-led service over nurse-only or technician-staffed competitors. Dr. Patel's hospital background provides clinical authority that marketing alone cannot replicate.
  • Zero overhead advantage: No rent, no build-out, no front desk staff. This translates directly to competitive pricing or higher margins versus clinic-based competitors like Prime IV.
  • Boat/charter exclusivity: No competitor in the Sarasota market currently offers on-water IV services. This creates a defensible niche with premium pricing potential.
  • Personalized care: Physician review of every patient's history creates both a safety differentiator and a marketing asset in a market where consumers increasingly research provider credentials.

Services & Pricing Strategy

Pricing is positioned at the premium end of the local market, justified by physician oversight and the convenience of mobile service. All prices include travel within the primary service area. Charter/boat services carry a surcharge reflecting the additional logistics and liability involved.

Core IV Infusion Menu

Hydration Basics
$149 - $179
1L normal saline or lactated Ringer's with electrolytes. Ideal for dehydration, jet lag, heat exposure, or general wellness maintenance.
Immunity Boost
$199 - $249
High-dose vitamin C, zinc, glutathione, and B-complex. Designed for cold/flu prevention, immune system support, and recovery.
Energy & Performance
$199 - $249
B12, B-complex, amino acids, magnesium, and taurine. Formulated for athletes, pre/post-workout recovery, and mental clarity.
Beauty & Anti-Aging
$199 - $279
Glutathione, biotin, vitamin C, and collagen-supporting nutrients. Targets skin radiance, hair health, and cellular rejuvenation.
Hangover Recovery
$179 - $229
Aggressive hydration with anti-nausea medication (Zofran), B-complex, magnesium, and electrolytes. Fast relief for post-celebration recovery.

Premium & Specialty Infusions

Premium
NAD+ Therapy
$350 - $500
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide infusion for cellular repair, anti-aging, cognitive enhancement, and addiction recovery support. 2-4 hour infusion.
High-Dose Vitamin C
$250 - $350
Therapeutic-dose ascorbic acid (15-25g) for immune support, chronic illness management, and antioxidant therapy. Requires G6PD screening.
Custom / Physician-Formulated
$275 - $400
Personalized IV protocol designed by Dr. Patel based on individual health goals, lab results, and medical history. Includes consultation.

Add-On Boosters

BoosterPriceBenefit
Glutathione Push$50Master antioxidant, skin brightening, detoxification
Vitamin B12 Shot$25Energy, metabolism, nervous system support
Biotin Injection$30Hair, skin, and nail health
Vitamin D3 Shot$35Bone health, immune support, mood regulation
Toradol (Ketorolac)$35Anti-inflammatory pain relief (migraines, body aches)
Zofran (Ondansetron)$30Anti-nausea medication
Extra Hydration (500mL)$40Additional fluid volume for severe dehydration
MIC/Lipo-B Injection$45Fat metabolism support, weight management

Membership Plans

Essential
$199 /month
  • 1 standard IV infusion per month
  • 10% off additional treatments
  • 10% off add-on boosters
  • Priority scheduling
  • No contract, cancel anytime
Premium
$299 /month
  • 1 premium IV infusion per month
  • 1 free booster add-on per visit
  • 15% off additional treatments
  • 15% off add-on boosters
  • Same-day appointment availability
  • Quarterly wellness check-in with Dr. Patel
VIP Concierge
$399 /month
  • 2 infusions per month (any tier)
  • 2 free booster add-ons per visit
  • 20% off all additional services
  • Complimentary boat/charter surcharge
  • Direct line to Dr. Patel
  • Monthly wellness consultation
  • Guest discount: 15% off for referred guests

Pricing Strategy Rationale

Pricing is calibrated to sit at the upper-middle of the local market, reflecting the physician-supervision premium while remaining accessible to the target demographic. The pricing tiers are designed around three principles:

  1. Anchoring: NAD+ and custom infusions anchor the high end at $350-500, making the $199-249 core treatments feel accessible by comparison
  2. Recurring revenue: Membership plans convert one-time clients into predictable monthly revenue, with the VIP tier targeting high-LTV clients who value the physician relationship
  3. Upsell architecture: Add-on boosters at $25-50 increase average ticket value by 15-25% with minimal additional cost of goods

Marketing Strategy

Digital Foundation

Website & SEO

The current Wix-based website suffers from poor search indexing and limited organic visibility. The immediate priority is to overhaul the web presence:

Google Business Profile

Paid Search (Google Ads)

Social Media

Partnership & Referral Channels

ChannelStrategyRevenue Potential
Hotels & Resorts Concierge partnerships with Ritz-Carlton, Hyatt Regency, resort properties on Longboat/Siesta Key. Commission-based referrals or flat fee per room card placement. High (tourist volume)
Marinas & Charter Companies Partner with marina operators and charter boat companies for pre/post-trip IV packages. "Dock & Drip" branded service. High (unique niche)
Corporate Wellness B2B packages for Lakewood Ranch businesses, coworking spaces, and corporate events. Group pricing for 5+ employees. Medium-High
Event Marketing On-site presence at marathons, triathlons, golf tournaments, regattas, and wellness expos. Branded tent with on-site treatments. Medium
Fitness & Wellness Cross-referral agreements with gyms, yoga studios, med-spas, personal trainers, and chiropractors in the service area. Medium
Wedding & Bachelorette Pre-wedding and post-celebration group IV packages. Partner with wedding planners and venue coordinators. Medium (seasonal)

Marketing Budget Allocation (Year 1)

Monthly Marketing Budget: $4,000 - $5,500
Google Ads 35%
Social 20%
SEO 15%
Events 15%
Print 15%
Google Ads ($1,400-1,925)
Social Media ($800-1,100)
SEO/Content ($600-825)
Events/Sponsorships ($600-825)
Print/Collateral ($600-825)

Operations Plan

Mobile Service Logistics

The mobile model eliminates fixed facility costs but requires disciplined logistics management. Each clinician operates from a professionally equipped vehicle with a standardized mobile IV kit.

Standard Mobile Kit (Per Vehicle)

Scheduling & Booking

Treatment Protocol

  1. Pre-appointment: Client completes medical intake form; Dr. Patel reviews and approves treatment
  2. Arrival: Clinician confirms identity, reviews allergies, takes vitals
  3. IV placement and infusion (30-60 minutes for standard; 2-4 hours for NAD+)
  4. Post-infusion monitoring (10-15 minutes)
  5. Documentation, payment processing, review request
  6. Follow-up message within 24 hours for feedback and rebooking

Supply Chain & Inventory

Staffing Model

PhaseTimelineStaffCapacity
Phase 1 Months 1-6 Dr. Patel + 1 RN (part-time) 6-10 appointments/week
Phase 2 Months 7-12 Dr. Patel + 1 RN (full-time) + 1 RN (part-time) 15-20 appointments/week
Phase 3 Year 2 Dr. Patel + 2 RNs (full-time) + 1 APRN 25-35 appointments/week
Phase 4 Year 3 Dr. Patel + 3 RNs + 1 APRN + admin coordinator 35-50 appointments/week

Technology Stack

Target Customer Segments

Segment Profile Primary Services LTV Potential Acquisition Channel
Tourists & Vacationers Visitors to Siesta Key, Longboat Key, downtown Sarasota. Often dehydrated from sun, alcohol, travel. Hangover Recovery, Hydration, Energy Low (one-time) Hotel partnerships, Google Ads, GBP
Affluent Retirees 55+ residents of Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key. Health-conscious, high disposable income, value physician trust. NAD+, Immunity, Custom, Anti-Aging Very High Referrals, physician networks, print ads
Snowbirds Seasonal residents (Nov-Apr). Similar to retirees but available only 5-6 months/year. Membership plans, Immunity, NAD+ High (seasonal) Community events, welcome packets, social
Athletes & Fitness Recreational and competitive athletes, gym members, marathon runners, golfers, tennis players. Energy & Performance, Hydration High (recurring) Gym partnerships, event marketing, social
Wellness Enthusiasts 30-55, health-conscious professionals who invest in preventive care and biohacking. Myers', NAD+, Custom, Beauty High (recurring) Instagram, wellness partnerships, SEO
Corporate Clients Lakewood Ranch businesses, coworking spaces, executive teams seeking group wellness. Group Hydration, Energy, Myers' High (volume) B2B outreach, LinkedIn, networking
Hangover Recovery 21-45, nightlife/event attendees, bachelor/bachelorette parties, resort guests. Hangover Recovery, Hydration Medium Google Ads, social media, hotel concierge
Chronic Illness Mgmt Patients with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, migraines, autoimmune conditions seeking adjunct therapy. Custom, High-Dose Vit C, Myers' Very High Physician referrals, SEO, support groups
Boaters & Yachters Boat owners, charter guests, marina regulars. Sun/alcohol exposure, value convenience. Charter IV Service, Hangover, Hydration High (premium) Marina partnerships, dockside marketing

Segment Revenue Contribution (Year 2 Projected)

Revenue by Customer Segment
Retirees
28% of Revenue
Wellness
Tourists
16%
Corporate
12%
Athletes
10%
Boaters
Other
6%

Financial Projections

Financial projections are based on conservative growth assumptions, reflecting the ramp-up period of a mobile-first practice with gradual team expansion. All figures assume the current mobile-only model without brick-and-mortar costs.

Three-Year Revenue Projections

Annual Revenue Projection
$1.2M $1.0M $800K $600K $400K $200K $0
$342K
Year 1
$672K
Year 2
$1.08M
Year 3

Detailed Annual Breakdown

MetricYear 1Year 2Year 3
Appointments/Week (Avg) 10 20 35
Avg Revenue/Appointment $245 $260 $275
Membership Revenue/Month $3,500 $9,200 $16,500
Gross Revenue $342,400 $672,000 $1,078,500
Cost of Goods (supplies, meds) $61,600 (18%) $114,200 (17%) $172,500 (16%)
Staff Compensation $78,000 $168,000 $295,000
Marketing $54,000 $66,000 $78,000
Insurance (Liability + Malpractice) $18,000 $24,000 $32,000
Vehicle/Fuel/Equipment $14,400 $21,600 $28,800
Technology & Software $7,200 $9,600 $12,000
Administrative & Misc $12,000 $15,600 $22,000
Total Operating Expenses $245,200 $419,000 $640,300
Net Operating Income $97,200 $253,000 $438,200
Net Margin 28.4% 37.6% 40.6%

Revenue Mix by Category (Year 2)

Revenue Streams
Core IVs
55% ($369K)
Premium IVs
Memberships
16% ($110K)
Add-Ons
7% ($45K)

Break-Even Analysis

Month 4-5
Projected Break-Even Point (Monthly Cash Flow Positive)

With minimal fixed overhead (no lease, no build-out), the break-even point is reached at approximately 8-10 appointments per week at an average ticket of $245. Fixed monthly costs during the startup phase are estimated at $8,200 (insurance, technology, vehicle, marketing), requiring approximately $9,800 in monthly gross profit to cover. At $245 average revenue and 65% gross margin, this requires roughly 60 appointments per month, or 15 per week.

Due to the ramp-up period for marketing and brand awareness, the conservative projection assumes break-even is achieved in months 4-5, with positive monthly cash flow sustained from month 6 onward.

Startup Investment Summary

CategoryInvestmentNotes
Medical Equipment & Supplies$8,000 - $12,000IV kits, portable poles, coolers, monitors, emergency supplies
Vehicle Branding & Outfitting$3,000 - $5,000Wrap or magnetic signage, storage solutions, cooler mounts
Website & Digital Setup$3,000 - $6,000Professional site, booking system, SEO foundation
Insurance (First Year Deposit)$4,500 - $6,000Malpractice + general liability + commercial auto
Licensing & Legal$2,000 - $3,500LLC formation, contracts, compliance review
Initial Marketing Launch$5,000 - $8,000Google Ads deposit, print materials, launch campaign
Technology & Software$1,500 - $2,500EHR, CRM, booking platform, HIPAA-compliant tools
Working Capital Reserve$10,000 - $15,0003-month operating cushion
Total Startup Investment $37,000 - $58,000 Well within the $5K-$150K industry range

Growth Strategy

Growth Roadmap

Months 1-6: Foundation

Establish brand presence, launch optimized website, build Google reviews, onboard first part-time RN, begin hotel/marina partnerships. Target: 10 appointments/week by month 6.

Months 7-12: Acceleration

Scale to full-time RN staff, launch membership program, expand into corporate wellness, achieve 50+ Google reviews. Target: 20 appointments/week.

Year 2: Market Leadership

Expand team to 2 full-time RNs + APRN, launch loyalty/referral program, explore pop-up clinic model at partner locations, establish charter IV as signature offering. Target: $672K revenue.

Year 3: Scaling & Diversification

Evaluate brick-and-mortar micro-clinic in Sarasota or Lakewood Ranch, expand service area south to Venice/Nokomis, develop corporate wellness contracts, explore franchise feasibility. Target: $1.08M revenue.

Years 4-5: Expansion

Open first permanent location (hybrid clinic + mobile hub), expand to Tampa-St. Petersburg market, develop proprietary IV formulations, evaluate multi-location or franchise model.

Expansion Opportunities

Brick-and-Mortar Micro-Clinic

By Year 3, opening a small (800-1,200 sq ft) IV lounge in a high-traffic location (downtown Sarasota or Lakewood Ranch Main Street) would provide walk-in visibility, a physical brand anchor, and a hub for mobile dispatch. Estimated additional investment: $75,000-$120,000 for build-out, equipment, and lease deposit. This hybrid model (clinic + mobile) is the highest-growth configuration in the industry.

Geographic Expansion

Franchise Considerations

The mobile IV therapy franchise model is proven (Next Health is targeting 150+ locations by 2027). Sarasota IV Doctors could develop a franchise package by Year 5 if the following conditions are met:

Additional Revenue Streams

Risk Analysis

Medium-High Risk

Regulatory Changes

State or federal regulators could restrict IV therapy ingredients, require additional licensing, or impose new oversight requirements. Some states have already tightened regulations on vitamin infusion clinics. Mitigation: Physician-led model provides regulatory insulation; proactive compliance monitoring; engagement with state medical board.

High Risk

Competitive Saturation

National franchises (Prime IV, Next Health) may expand aggressively into Sarasota, and low barriers to entry could invite new local competitors. Mitigation: Build brand loyalty early through superior service and physician credibility; lock in partnership agreements; develop membership base that creates switching costs.

Medium Risk

Economic Downturn

IV therapy is a discretionary wellness expenditure. A recession could reduce consumer spending on non-essential health services. Mitigation: Sarasota's affluent demographic is more recession-resistant; offer lower-tier hydration services; corporate wellness contracts provide stability.

Medium Risk

Insurance & Liability

Adverse reactions, though rare with proper screening, carry malpractice liability. Insurance premiums could increase with claims or industry-wide incidents. Mitigation: Physician review of all medical histories; comprehensive screening protocols; emergency supplies on every mobile kit; robust informed consent process.

Low-Medium Risk

Supply Chain Disruption

Compounding pharmacy shortages or FDA enforcement actions could disrupt supply of IV ingredients. Mitigation: Maintain relationships with 2-3 FDA-registered 503B pharmacies; keep 30-day inventory buffer for core supplies.

Low Risk

Staffing Challenges

RN shortages could make hiring difficult or expensive as the practice scales. Mitigation: Offer competitive compensation with flexible scheduling (a key advantage of mobile IV work vs. hospital shifts); build RN referral pipeline through nursing networks.

Medium Risk

Adverse Event / PR Crisis

A serious adverse reaction (industry-wide or specific to the practice) could generate negative publicity and erode consumer trust in IV therapy. Mitigation: Strict clinical protocols; physician oversight as a safety differentiator; crisis communication plan; comprehensive insurance coverage.

Low Risk

Seasonal Revenue Fluctuation

Sarasota tourism peaks November-April; summer months may see reduced demand from tourists and snowbirds. Mitigation: Develop year-round resident client base through memberships; target local athletes and corporate clients during off-peak; summer hydration marketing for heat exposure.

Risk Mitigation Summary

Key Defensive Advantages

Sarasota IV Doctors' risk profile is significantly lower than the industry average due to three structural advantages:

  • Physician-led model: Dr. Patel's direct oversight of medical histories and treatment protocols provides both clinical safety and regulatory insulation that nurse-only competitors lack
  • Low fixed-cost structure: The mobile-only model means no lease obligations, no build-out debt, and the ability to scale expenses up or down in direct proportion to demand
  • Diversified revenue: The combination of one-time treatments, recurring memberships, corporate contracts, and seasonal tourism revenue reduces dependence on any single customer segment