Mandar: Shalini, you remember Vikram from Elpro Mall? The one who works at that fashion store on the ground floor?
Shalini: Haan haan, the tall guy who’s always helping customers during festive sales? What about him?
Mandar: I saw him this morning at a tapri near Baner-Pashan Link Road. He looked surprisingly fresh, considering he usually looks half-dead after those long shifts.
Shalini: Arre seriously? He once told me he falls sick almost every time there’s a big crowd at the mall. What changed?
Mandar: Turns out he’s been taking those Immunity Booster IV drips. He goes to Reborn Clinic near Baner—apparently it’s easy for him since he crosses Baner almost daily for staff trainings.
Shalini: Ohhh. I’ve heard about IV drips trending everywhere. Did he say how the procedure works?
Mandar: He explained it properly. It’s a 30–40 minute session. They put a drip with Vitamin C, B-complex, zinc, and hydration fluids. A skin doctor supervises it, so he said it felt pretty safe. Not like those random “energy IV” places.
Shalini: Good to know a proper dermatologist is involved. But what about the cost? These drips usually have a wide price range.
Mandar: He said the price was manageable, especially since he takes it only once every four weeks. For him the cost of treatment is worth it—considering how often he used to fall sick. And his manager apparently noticed he’s more consistent now.
Shalini: Nice. And were there any side effects?
Mandar: Nothing major. Just a little heaviness in the hand where the IV went in. He said it’s medically monitored, so sessions feel chill. He even sits and checks his phone while the drip runs.
Shalini: Honestly, I might check “Immunity Booster IV near me” too. These days even my energy dips mid-week.
Mandar: Do it. Vikram said the clinic near Baner felt comfortable, and the staff actually explained things without rushing. At least go talk to the skin specialist once—no harm.