Meet Tiffany Hill | Owner of The DRIPBaR Snellville & Breast Cancer Survivor, Thriver & Advocate


We had the good fortune of connecting with Tiffany Hill and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Tiffany, what was your thought process behind starting your own business?
As a Breast Cancer Survivor, I wanted to focus more on affordable preventative care for the community. I feel that preventative care comes in many forms including the proper vitamin intake as well as eating healthy and getting the proper amount of exercise and rest. I want to make sure we introduce that community to the many different types of preventative care but first starting with the vitamins and nutrients needed to heal your body.

What should our readers know about your business?
I’m the owner of The DRIPBaR Snellville in Snellville, Georgia, part of a growing franchise focused on promoting a healthier, more attainable lifestyle through IV vitamin therapy. Our drips are specially formulated to support physical, mental, and cellular health—whether it’s improving energy, sleep, brain focus, or even anti-aging. Our goal is to help you achieve optimal health and wellness without breaking the bank.
At The DRIPBaR, safety is always a priority. Every IV is administered by registered nurses, and before any treatment, each guest or member has a virtual consultation with our Medical Director to ensure the right drip is chosen for their wellness goals. We strive to set ourselves apart by offering exceptional care and making sure every client gets the best possible service.
On a personal note, in February 2020, I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (ER+ PR+ HER-). It was a devastating time, and I found myself asking, “Why me? Why now?” After going through surgeries, radiation, hormone therapy, and even IVF treatments, I finally found the answer. I’ve always wanted to help others and inspire people to be their best selves, but I didn’t know how—until we decided to open The DRIPBaR Snellville. As a Breast Cancer Survivor, I suffer from dehydration due to my medication, which has landed me in the hospital more than once. After some pricey visits to the hospital, I knew there had to be a more affordable and accessible way to deal with dehydration. That’s when I discovered The DRIPBaR—it truly felt like the answer to my prayers. My husband and I realized this could help not just me, but so many others in need. Fast forward a year later, and here we are owners of The DRIPBaR Snellville!
I want everyone to know that manifestation is real. Whatever you put your mind can become your reality. You don’t need a huge cheering squad—just believing in yourself is enough. I never imagined being diagnosed with Breast Cancer, but that tough journey has led me to help others, and for that, I’m incredibly grateful. Sharing my story means the world to me, especially if it helps someone else.
My husband and I are proud to be building generational wealth while teaching our kids the value of hard work. We’re excited to educate our community on preventative care, health, and wellness—because helping one person at a time can save so many others.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
To Eat:
Bar Taco (Inman Park): They have the best street corn and guacamole—seriously, it’s a must-try!
5Church (Midtown): The vibe is super cool, and I’m a big fan of both the decor and the food.
Kevin Rathbun Steak: If you’re craving steak, this is the spot. Always cooked to perfection!
Maple Street Biscuit Company: As a Memphis-born Southern girl, I can’t resist a good biscuit, and theirs hit the mark.
Waffle House: Any location will do, but the Pecan Waffle is always a must-have.
Garden Parc: On Sunday’s they have the best live music which is perfect for brunch!
To Drink:
Barcelona (Inman Park): Great spot for wine lovers—they’ve got an extensive list.
12 Cocktail Bar: It’s an adorable speakeasy with great vibes.
Spaceman: This is a rooftop bar that is a must on my list!
To Hang Out:
If it’s football season, we’re catching an ATL Falcons game! The energy is off the charts, and I absolutely love the games (though don’t tell my husband, because we’re Cowboys fans at heart). We’d also hit up Ponce City Market and the Dekalb Farmers Market—I always end up leaving with more than I planned!
The Battery has become one of my go-to spots because there’s just so much to do there. Plus, a trip to The Avalon in Alpharetta for some shopping is a must, and we’ll likely stop by a consignment shop or two along the way.
For Music:
Kat’s Cafe (Midtown): Their live music is out of this world!
City Winery, Mable House Amphitheater and Coca-Cola Roxy are also top picks for great concerts—we love catching live shows!

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
First and foremost, I’ve got to give a huge shoutout to God! Without His Grace and Mercy, I wouldn’t even have a story to tell. I also want to shoutout my incredible husband, Vincent Hill, and our amazing kids, Ava and Bryce, who fill my life with endless love and joy.
To my tribe—thank you! Your daily support and constant encouragement keep me laughing and grounded. And to my family, especially my parents, thank you for your unwavering prayers and love that lift me up every single day.
A special thank you to My Style Matters and Tiah Tomlin-Harris for standing by me and offering support since day one of my diagnosis. I’m so grateful to have crossed paths with such a phenomenal woman and organization. A huge thank you to my cousin, Alexis Smith, for seeing my light and nominating me for this opportunity—it means the world!
To my Ancestors, thank you. Your strength runs through my veins, and I hope I’m making you proud.
And finally, I want to thank myself! For never giving up, for pushing forward on those days that tried to break me. I’m a Survivor in more ways than one!

Image Credits
Photographer: Brittney Thomas
