
If you’ve ever meandered through the farm stands and vineyards of the North Fork, you know this place has a certain kind of magic. But every so often, a new spot opens its doors that feels just what the North Fork needs. Heavenly Hydration, located right in the heart of Cutchogue, is one of those places.
I stopped in to experience Heavenly Hydration on a sunny Thursday afternoon, expecting an IV wellness clinic, and instead walked into what can only be described as a sanctuary of care. Think: whitewashed walls, calming coastal touches, and a team of warm, welcoming professionals who treat you like family before you even sit down. And at the helm of it all is Debra Moreno.
Debra isn’t your average wellness entrepreneur. She’s a registered nurse with 25 years of experience in hospitals, private care, and case management. And trust me, once you meet her, you get it. There’s a grounded strength and glow about her, like she’s been walking through fire her whole life and still found a way to radiate light. As we chatted, I got the full story. Spoiler: it involves COVID, a terrifying brush with illness, and a couple of strawberry daiquiris in a Florida pool.
Back in 2020, when the world turned upside down, Debra found herself facing her most personal challenge yet: her husband, Joseph, fell dangerously ill. As hospitals filled and fear spread, Debra relied on her clinical instincts, her network, and her deep faith. With guidance from a trusted physician, she administered high-dose IV vitamin therapy from home. Not only did Joseph recover, he thrived.
A year later, that memory came full circle during a relaxed Florida getaway. Floating poolside with frozen drinks in hand, Joseph turned to Debra and said, “I’ve never felt better.” That single moment sparked something profound. By the next morning, Heavenly Hydration wasn’t just an idea. It was a mission.
Debra returned to Long Island and threw herself into training. She completed advanced vitamin therapy courses, designed personalized protocols, and opened a space where science meets soul. And North Fork locals have taken notice. From busy moms looking for a reset to cancer patients seeking immune support, the clientele is as varied as the treatments offered. NAD+, glutathione, B12, Myers cocktails, you name it, they’ve got it. But what sets this place apart isn’t the menu. It’s the meaning behind it.
Every IV drip begins with real lab work. No cookie-cutter cocktails here. Debra and her handpicked team of nurses, physician assistants, and medical staff create bespoke treatment plans. You feel like you’re not just another appointment; you’re seen, heard, and nurtured.
And the energy? It’s impossible to miss. “Working at Heavenly Hydration has truly been the best job I’ve ever had,” one RN told me. “There’s such a strong sense of unity here, it’s uplifting, every single day.” Another staff member described it as “deeply fulfilling,” especially when supporting patients with chronic illnesses who may feel overlooked elsewhere.
I can personally attest that after my first visit, I walked out feeling renewed, re-centered, and ready to take on the world (or at least the Greenport ferry line). The NAD and glutathione injections are no joke. You feel the difference for days. And the fact that it’s all administered by trained nurses? Reassuring doesn’t even begin to cover it.
But what really stays with you is Debra’s heart. She’s not in this for trends or titles. She’s in it because she believes in healing, in humanity, and in hope. “Heavenly isn’t just a name,” she told me. “It’s a calling.”
In a world where wellness often feels like a transaction, Heavenly Hydration is something rare. It’s an invitation to slow down, tune in, and let yourself be cared for. So if you find yourself Out East and feeling run down, curious, or simply ready for a glow-up, Cutchogue has a new destination you’ll want to add to your list.