IV therapy

High per-session value. High repeat potential. The loyalty program should match both.

A digital session pack and membership card in Apple Wallet for IV therapy clinics. Sell infusion packs upfront, track usage automatically, and win back clients between protocols.

Infusion packs at $200+ deserve premium loyalty infrastructure

A client spending $200–$400 per session expects a loyalty program that reflects the value of the relationship. A digital card in Apple Wallet does that. A paper stamp does not.

Protocol compliance drives outcomes

IV therapy results depend on protocol adherence. A session balance on the lock screen is the low-friction nudge that keeps clients in their treatment schedule.

Seasonal demand spikes are a communication opportunity

Flu season, New Year wellness resets, summer hydration protocols — a broadcast push reaches every card holder at the moment demand is highest.

Automations

A new member joins. Your CRM already knows.

Connect Hardcards to Zapier, Make, Shopify, Square, and 5,000+ apps. Every loyalty event flows where you need it — new card holder, stamp earned, reward redeemed — without anyone touching it.

  • New card holder → Mailchimp tag, CRM contact, Google Sheets row
  • New Shopify or Square order → card issued automatically
  • Reward redeemed → Slack alert or CRM note
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IV therapy clients are not buying a service. They are buying an outcome. The loyalty program should protect that outcome.

A client who books an IV drip is making a specific investment in a specific result — energy, recovery, immunity, hydration. That investment is most effective when repeated on a structured protocol. The loyalty program that makes the protocol visible, rewards adherence, and re-engages the client when they lapse is not a commercial tool for the clinic — it is a clinical support structure for the client. The distinction matters for how the card is positioned. It is not about discounts. It is about making sure the outcome the client paid for actually arrives.

Digital session pack and membership cards for IV therapy clinics

IV therapy clinics operate at the premium end of the wellness market, with per-session prices typically ranging from $150 to $400 depending on the drip formulation and add-ons. Clients are high-income, outcome-motivated, and willing to commit to multi-session protocols when the value is clearly communicated. The commercial challenge is maintaining that commitment between sessions — particularly for clients whose initial motivation was a specific acute event such as illness recovery or athletic performance preparation.

Digital loyalty cards for IV therapy clinics deliver session pack tracking, membership cards, and reward programs to Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. An infusion pack purchased at the clinic is immediately issued as a digital card showing remaining sessions. Every appointment decrements the count when staff scan the pass. When the client is two sessions from the end of their pack, a push notification fires — prompting repurchase while the protocol momentum is intact.

The automation integration is particularly valuable for IV therapy businesses. Connecting Hardcards to a booking system via Zapier allows the clinic to trigger a session pack card issuance when a new appointment series is booked, a follow-up feedback push one hour after each infusion, and a re-engagement message when a client's booking cadence drops below their historical pattern.

Membership cards for clients on monthly infusion protocols — typically covering one to four included sessions per month — carry infusion allowance, remaining balance, and renewal date on the lock screen. This provides the client with a constant, visible reminder of their protocol investment and the upcoming renewal that requires no manual tracking from the clinic.

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