NAD+ IV Therapy – Cellular Energy & Longevity Support
Starting at $250 for IV infusions
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a vital role in cellular energy production, metabolism, DNA repair, and overall cellular health. As we age—or during periods of stress, illness, poor sleep, or high physical demand—natural NAD+ levels decline.
NAD+ therapy is designed to support optimal cellular function by replenishing NAD+ levels, helping cells produce energy more efficiently and maintain balance at a foundational level.
Benefits May Include:
Improved energy levels and endurance
Enhanced mental clarity, focus, and alertness
Support for healthy aging and cellular repair
Improved mood and stress resilience
Support for metabolic and mitochondrial function
Improved sleep quality and circadian rhythm regulation
Support during periods of fatigue, burnout, or high physical demand
Who It’s Best For:
Experience persistent fatigue or burnout despite adequate sleep
Feel mentally foggy or have difficulty with focus and clarity
Are managing high stress, demanding schedules, or physical exertion
Are interested in proactive wellness, longevity, and cellular health
Want deeper, foundational support beyond standard hydration or vitamin IVs
Are seeking wellness optimization or recovery support
Because NAD+ works at the cellular level, many clients report feeling refreshed, focused, and more balanced following treatment. Individual results may vary. NAD+ therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
First-Time NAD+ Clients:
What to Expect
If this is your first time receiving NAD+ therapy, your experience may be different from traditional IV hydration or vitamin infusions. NAD+ is a powerful cellular coenzyme, and your body may need time to adjust.
Your initial NAD+ session is administered slowly and thoughtfully to prioritize comfort and tolerance. First-time infusions often take longer, and some clients may experience temporary sensations such as warmth, chest tightness, pressure, or mild nausea. These sensations typically improve with slower infusion rates and as your body becomes accustomed to NAD+.
To ensure a positive experience, we recommend:
Arriving well-hydrated
Eating a light meal beforehand
Allowing adequate time for your appointment
Communicating any sensations to your nurse during the infusion
Most clients find that follow-up sessions are more comfortable and may be completed more efficiently as tolerance improves. All NAD+ therapies are administered under medical oversight and individualized based on your response and goals.