IV Therapy on the Tourist Corridor Mile Markers
Mobile, doctor-supervised IV therapy delivered to hotels and villas along the Cabo–San José Tourist Corridor — Km 4 through Km 28.
The Tourist Corridor runs roughly 30 km of the Carretera Transpeninsular between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Hotels, residences, and golf properties are addressed by their kilometer marker (Km 4, Km 7, Km 12, Km 19, Km 28) more often than by street name. We dispatch to all of it.
Mile-marker zones we cover
- Km 4 (El Tezal): rental villas, smaller boutique stays. See our El Tezal IV page.
- Km 7–10 (Cabo Bello, Misiones): mid-corridor luxury. See Cabo Bello IV.
- Km 12–17 (Cabo del Sol, Chileno Bay, Esperanza, One&Only Palmilla): the dense luxury cluster. See Cabo del Sol IV.
- Km 19–22 (Palmilla, Querencia): the resort heartland. See Palmilla IV.
- Km 24–28 (Costa Azul, San José outskirts): entering the San José hotel zone. See Costa Azul IV.
Doctor-supervised, every drip
Every IV reviewed by a Mexican-licensed physician. Prescription meds when warranted. Why it matters.
Dispatch
Typical corridor dispatch 55–95 minutes depending on which Km. Response-times guide.
Beyond the IV
The same coordinator handles 24/7 house-call MD, pharmacy delivery, labs, and hospital escalation.
Frequently asked
How do I tell you my address by mile marker?
“Km 19, Querencia” or “Km 4 villa #14” works. Cross-reference with property name and we confirm.
Are mile-marker dispatch prices the same?
Yes — flat IV pricing across the corridor.
Fastest mile-marker zone?
Km 4–7 — closest to Cabo San Lucas base.
Slowest?
Km 22–28 — further into San José.
Group bookings at a corridor villa?
Yes — up to 6 patients per dispatch.
Educational, not medical advice. Cabo Quick Care is a COFEPRIS-licensed medical clinic. IV therapy helps with and supports recovery; it is not emergency care. For chest pain, stroke symptoms, or severe illness call 911 (066 in Mexico).