NAD+ Infusion Therapy
NAD+ is a coenzyme your cells use for energy metabolism and repair. Our physician-supervised NAD+ protocols are dosed to your goals and tolerance.
What is NAD+?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in every living cell that supports how your body converts nutrients into cellular energy. Levels naturally decline with age. NAD+ therapy is offered to support general wellness and cellular energy — it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
These statements and services have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What to expect
NAD+ is infused slowly — a rapid drip can feel uncomfortable (chest tightness, flushing, nausea). We start low and adjust the rate to keep you comfortable. Plan for 1.5–4 hours depending on your dose.
A brief medical screening is required. Treatment is subject to eligibility and provider approval.
Dosing tiers
Higher doses run longer. Your provider will recommend a starting dose and titrate for comfort.
2–2.5 hours
Our most-requested dose for cellular energy support.
Prices shown are illustrative examples benchmarked to the market and are not final. Final pricing is confirmed by the clinic and medical director. "Starting at" reflects the base drip before add-ons, travel fees, or tax.
Series & protocol packages
Many guests begin with a loading series. Packages are stored as account credits and are marked illustrative until confirmed.
NAD+ questions
NAD+ is infused slowly. If the rate is too fast, some people feel chest tightness, flushing, or mild nausea. Your nurse adjusts the drip rate to keep you comfortable — tell them anytime and they'll slow it down.
Many guests start with a loading series over a couple of weeks, then move to monthly maintenance. Your provider will recommend a cadence based on your goals and how you respond — this is general wellness support, not treatment for any condition.
Not always. NAD+ isn't offered during pregnancy or nursing, and your provider will review your health history first. A brief medical screening is required, and your provider may decline or modify the therapy.
Physician-supervised
A brief medical screening is required. Treatment is subject to eligibility and provider approval.
Tell your provider if you are pregnant or nursing, or have kidney, heart, or liver disease, G6PD deficiency, clotting disorders, fluid-overload risk, or ingredient allergies. Your provider may decline or modify treatment.
All treatments require informed consent. Risks include infiltration, bruising, infection, vein irritation, allergic reaction, and rare serious events.
Consult your physician before treatment, especially if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have kidney, heart, or liver conditions.
These statements and services have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Not for emergencies — call 911. Not a substitute for care from your regular healthcare provider.