Bali Belly IV Drip Clinician-Led Hydration Care in Bali

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If you’re dealing with Bali Belly—diarrhoea, nausea, cramps, or dehydration—we provide clinician-led IV hydration in our sunset road clinic or at your hotel/villa across South Bali.

  • Licensed doctors and nurses

  • Clear guidance before, during, and after your Bali Belly IV drip

  • Documentation for insurance when needed

Children: we usually treat 35 kg and above. Smaller children may require hospital observation.

When an IV Drip Helps

An IV drip for Bali Belly is appropriate when:

  • vomiting makes oral fluids difficult

  • dizziness or headache suggests dehydration

  • diarrhoea continues despite rest and fluids

IV therapy bypasses the stomach, restoring fluids and electrolytes. Most people feel improvement within 30–60 minutes. and recovery within 24 hours.

What’s in a Bali Belly IV Drip?

Your doctor tailors care based on your symptoms and in-person assessment. A typical care plan may include hydration support, electrolyte replenishment, and other supportive care where clinically appropriate.

If persistent nausea is the main problem, an injection may be offered alongside fluids. Read more here: Bali Belly Injection.

What Your Visit Involves

  1. Assessment – history, observations, and options

  2. Preparation – IV cannula placement under sterile technique

  3. Infusion – 45–60 minutes with monitoring

  4. Aftercare – advice on fluids, food, and insurance documents if required

Prefer care at your accommodation? See Doctor Home Visits.

Safety and Consent

  • Care is provided by licensed clinicians using medical-grade supplies.

  • We discuss benefits and risks (e.g., minor vein irritation, rare reactions) and alternatives.

  • If assessment indicates hospital care is safer (e.g., concerning vitals, very young children, red-flag symptoms), we’ll explain why and assist next steps.

For a wider overview, see Bali Belly Treatment and FAQs.

Practical Details

  • Hours: 8:00–23:00, daily

  • Clinic: Sunset Road (within Revive Medical)

  • Mobile areas: Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Legian

  • Documents: itemised invoice and medical certificate available for insurance claims

Unsure whether an IV drip for Bali Belly is appropriate? Message us—We’ll assess and advise.

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