immidit Healthcare · Gurgaon

Saline Drip at Home in Gurgaon

Saline drip (NS / Ringer's Lactate) at home in Gurgaon for dehydration, weakness, vomiting, and fever. IV hydration drip set up and monitored by certified nurses — recovery from your couch.

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About this service

Dehydration from vomiting, diarrhea, heat exhaustion, or illness can be treated at home with IV hydration. immidit nurses set up and monitor normal saline or Ringer's Lactate drips at your home in Gurgaon — no hospital needed.

What's included

  • IV cannulation by experienced nurse
  • 500ml NS or Ringer's Lactate bag (as prescribed)
  • IV set and drip stand included
  • Vital signs monitoring throughout infusion
  • Post-drip assessment and cannula removal

How it works

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Book in 60 seconds
Select your service, enter your address, and confirm booking on immidit.
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Nurse dispatched
A verified nurse is assigned and dispatched. You see their live ETA.
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Care at your door
The nurse arrives with sterile equipment, performs the procedure, and shares a digital care note.

Why immidit?

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Verified nurses
GNM / B.Sc Nursing · Background checked
15–30 min
Fast dispatch across Gurgaon
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Sterile kit
Sealed disposables every visit
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GST invoice
Digital record after every visit

Frequently Asked Questions

When is a saline drip needed at home?+

A saline drip at home is appropriate for dehydration from gastroenteritis (vomiting/diarrhoea), fever-related fluid loss, heat exhaustion, post-surgical weakness, or as prescribed IV fluid maintenance therapy.

Do I need a doctor's prescription for saline drip at home?+

IV fluids should be prescribed by a doctor for clinical appropriateness. immidit offers a brief teleconsult to assess your need before booking a saline drip, ensuring safety.

How long does a saline drip take at home?+

A standard 500ml NS drip runs for 45–90 minutes depending on the prescribed rate. Our nurse stays with you throughout the infusion and removes the cannula once complete.

Can additives like glucose or electrolytes be added to the saline drip?+

Yes — potassium chloride (KCl), dextrose, or other electrolytes can be added to IV fluids as prescribed. Our nurses add additives under strict aseptic conditions.

How many saline drip bags can be given in one visit?+

Usually 1–2 bags (500ml each) per visit, totalling 1 litre. Additional bags can be prescribed by a doctor for severe dehydration cases.

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