Licensed nurse preparing a prescribed IV drip for a patient at home in Bali

A course of antibiotic injections should not mean ten taxi rides to a clinic. If your doctor has prescribed injectable medication, IV fluids or an infusion course, one of our nurses comes to you — checks the prescription, verifies the medication, administers it with proper technique, and stays to observe before leaving. Twelve years of nursing have made me strict about one thing above all here: we work from prescriptions, full stop. It protects you, and it is what separates licensed home nursing from the grey market of unsupervised drips.

What's Included

IM & SC Injections

Intramuscular and subcutaneous injections — antibiotics, anticoagulants, B12, insulin support and other prescribed medication, single visits or full courses.

IV Drips & Infusions

Doctor-prescribed IV fluids and infusion medication, administered with monitoring throughout and proper line care. We stay for the duration of the drip.

Catheter & Line Care

Flushing and care of IV cannulas and PICC lines per the treating doctor's protocol, keeping access sites clean and complication-free.

Documentation for Your Doctor

Every administration is logged — medication, batch, dose, time, observations — and the record is shared with you and your doctor.

An Honest Word About 'Wellness Drips'

You will see vitamin and hangover IV menus all over Bali. We are sometimes asked why we won't simply hook one up on request. The answer: an IV line is a medical procedure with real, if small, risks — and a licensed nurse administering one without a doctor's order is working outside her license. If you want vitamin or hydration therapy, we are glad to do it once a doctor has assessed you and prescribed it; several clinics on the island arrange that quickly, and we can point you to them.

Injection courses pair naturally with our other services: post-operative antibiotics within post-surgery recovery care, long-term injectable medication within elderly home care, and prescribed pain management during wound care. Rates for all of them are on the pricing page.

How We Start

  1. Send the prescription on WhatsApp

    A photo of the doctor's prescription or discharge notes. We confirm we can administer it, what it costs, and when the nurse can come.

  2. Medication check

    You can supply the medication from a pharmacy, or we collect it with the prescription. The nurse verifies drug, dose and expiry before anything is opened.

  3. Administration with observation

    Proper technique, sterile consumables, and the nurse remains to observe — minutes for an injection, the full duration for a drip.

  4. Course schedule and records

    For multi-day courses we fix the schedule and keep a signed administration log for your doctor's review.

Pricing

A home injection visit starts from IDR 250,000; an IV drip or infusion visit from IDR 400,000 including cannulation and monitoring (medication itself per pharmacy receipt). Multi-day courses are priced as packages — details on the pricing page.

Please note: For medical emergencies call 112 or go to the nearest hospital — home nursing is not emergency care. All clinical tasks are carried out according to the instructions of your treating doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home injection or IV visit cost?
Injections from IDR 250,000 per visit, IV drips from IDR 400,000 including cannulation and monitoring. Medication is charged at pharmacy cost. Course packages on the pricing page.
Do I need a prescription?
Yes, always. Injections and IVs are administered only against a current prescription from a treating doctor. It protects you and it is the legal basis for our nurses' work.
Can you do a daily antibiotic injection course?
Yes — this is one of our most common requests after hospital discharge. We fix a daily time, the same nurse comes, and the full course is logged for your doctor.
Can I get a vitamin drip without seeing a doctor?
Not from us — a licensed nurse needs a doctor's order to place an IV. We can suggest clinics where a doctor assesses you quickly and prescribes it; after that we are happy to administer at home.
How quickly can a nurse come?
Often the same day for Canggu, Seminyak, Denpasar and Sanur; within 24 hours almost everywhere in south Bali. For medical emergencies call 112 or go to the nearest hospital — home nursing is not emergency care.

Areas We Cover

Prescription in Hand?

Photograph it and send it over — we'll confirm the visit time and price within the hour during working hours.

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