Medical House Calls was recently highlighted in the Nashville Business Journal as demand for at-home IV therapy continues to grow—particularly among executives and professionals focused on preventative health and performance.
The article spotlights Nate Fowler, CEO of Long John Silver’s, as part of a broader trend of business leaders turning to IV therapy to stay ahead of illness, fatigue, and the demands of a fast-paced lifestyle.
Why More Executives Are Turning to IV Therapy
According to the Business Journal, IV therapy has surged in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic, fueled by increased interest in longevity, preventative care, and recovery. Industry research estimates the IV therapy market reached $2.64 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to $5.66 billion by 2033, with North America leading global adoption.
For executives like Fowler, IV therapy offers a proactive approach to health—helping address early symptoms of illness, dehydration, and exhaustion before they escalate.
As Fowler shared with the Business Journal, the ability to get ahead of symptoms is a major advantage when juggling leadership responsibilities and family life.
At-Home IV Therapy: Convenience Meets Care
While Fowler initially used a traditional IV clinic, he ultimately transitioned to Medical House Calls for one key reason: convenience without compromise.
Medical House Calls delivers IV therapy directly to patients’ homes, combining hydration and nutrient support with a full medical evaluation. Each visit includes a provider assessment to determine exactly what the patient needs—ensuring care is personalized, not one-size-fits-all.
That model has proven popular. Today, IV therapy accounts for roughly 50% of Medical House Calls’ business, reflecting growing demand for flexible, high-quality healthcare delivered at home.
A Core Part of the Medical House Calls Model
As highlighted in the article, Medical House Calls was founded during the pandemic to provide out-of-pocket primary care at home—and has since evolved into a comprehensive at-home healthcare provider.
Owned by Franklin-based Wesley LLC, Medical House Calls recently celebrated 50,000 completed house calls, with approximately 95% of clients coming through referrals—a testament to patient satisfaction and trust.
The company currently employs 25 team members and is preparing for expansion into Birmingham, Alabama, bringing its at-home care model to new communities.
IV Therapy Options Designed for Performance and Recovery
Medical House Calls offers multiple IV therapy options tailored to patient needs, including:
- Immunity IV Therapy for immune support
- Rapid Hydration IV Therapy for dehydration and recovery
- NAD+ IV Therapy, an advanced additive designed to support energy, brain function, stress response, and healthy aging
As noted in the Business Journal, NAD+ therapy has become especially popular among patients who want to feel better, think more clearly, and recover faster in demanding environments.
More Than a Trend—A Lifestyle Shift
IV therapy is no longer limited to clinics. As the article notes, it’s increasingly becoming part of corporate events, golf tournaments, offices, and social gatherings. For many patients, the biggest appeal is simple: results paired with unmatched convenience.
As Fowler shared, repeated experiences have reinforced the value of IV therapy—especially when it comes directly to him.
Leading the Future of At-Home Wellness
Medical House Calls is proud to be part of the evolving conversation around preventative health, recovery, and performance. As more individuals prioritize proactive care, at-home IV therapy continues to play a growing role in how people manage their health—on their terms.
