IV Infusion Therapy in Santa Barbara County

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Not your average mobile IV therapy…

At Ocean & Oak, we do things differently. We bring both medical and holistic expertise to each visit, providing convenient IV therapy treatment and wellness shots in the comfort of your home, office, or event.

Customized Care

Most IV infusion services are one-size-fits-all. While we do have a comprehensive menu, we also take the time to get to know you and your health concerns to customize your treatment. Rest assured, we prioritize continued education to bring you the most beneficial treatments on the market.

Quality

We use quality products from specialized compounding pharmacies with a focus on the highest nutrient bio availability on the market. For example, our vitamin C is non-GMO sourced and preservative free.

Family Friendly

We have young children too and know that it can be hard to take care of yourself along with finding additional childcare. Let us help keep an eye on your little ones during your infusion.

Pregnant woman on couch with registered nurse administering healing and pregnancy safe IV drip in a bright room with large windows and a view of a garden in Montecito.

Additional Services

Along with IV infusions, we also support clients with:

  • Personalized peptide therapy

  • Wellness shots

  • IBCLC Lactation Consults

Small, Intentional Team

Many mobile IV services utilize multiple RN’s which can affect consistency and quality. Sarah and Melissa work together to support every client for optimal care.

Your Care Team

  • Sarah Wallace, RN, IV Therapist

    Sarah Wallace, RN

    FOUNDER

    Sarah Wallace is a highly experienced registered nurse and the founder of Ocean & Oak Mobile IV Therapy. With over 12 years in critical care (ICU), 3 years in postpartum and newborn nursery, and several years in surgical nursing, she has built a career grounded in expertise, compassion, and dedication to patient well-being. She began her nursing journey in 2008, earning her BSN and PHN from Cal State.

    After becoming a mother, Sarah discovered her true passion for health maintenance and holistic wellness. She now specializes in IV vitamin hydration and individual peptide optimization, working closely with clients to help them achieve their personal health goals. Her mission is to empower individuals through preventative care, optimizing wellness from the inside out.

    Outside of Ocean & Oak, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, hiking through the scenic Santa Barbara mountains, and soaking up the ocean’s beauty. 

  • Doctor Melissa Drake FACOG, OBGYN, famous doctor in Santa Barbara and Montecito who delivered Megan Markle's and Adam Levine's baby.

    Dr. Melissa Drake, MD, FACOG

    MEDICAL DIRECTOR

    Dr. Drake  is a board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist in Santa Barbara, deeply committed to personalized, patient-centered care. After completing her residency at George Washington University in Washington, DC, she moved to Santa Barbara, where she quickly built a thriving solo practice. With more than 10 years experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Drake has always prioritized personal attention, trust, and empowerment in healthcare.

    Dr. Drake has a particular passion for helping women navigate the complexities of life, from adolescence through pregnancy, through the menopausal transition. These phases can often be marked by overwhelming and conflicting information as well as a lack of comprehensive, coordinated treatment. Recognizing the critical role of whole-body wellness in hormonal balance, Dr Drake has expanded her focus to include IV therapeutics—leveraging targeted nutrient therapy to support energy, immune health, hydration, and overall well-being. She believes IV therapy can be a powerful tool in bridging the gap between traditional and integrative medicine, helping women feel their best at every stage of life.

    Beyond her clinical work, Dr. Drake has a strong interest in the history of medicine, patient advocacy, medical student well-being, and improving medical system safety through structural reforms.