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NAD+ IV Therapy: Benefits, Cost, and What to Expect

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NAD+ IV therapy delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme your cells use to make energy and repair themselves, directly into your bloodstream. People use it for mental clarity, sustained energy, recovery, and healthy aging. Because NAD+ is infused slowly for comfort, sessions run longer than a standard drip.

What NAD+ Does in the Body

NAD+ is a coenzyme found in every cell, where it plays a central role in turning nutrients into energy and supporting cellular repair. Levels naturally decline with age and stress, which is why many people explore NAD+ IV therapy to top them back up.

The Benefits People Look For

Clients typically book NAD+ for mental clarity and focus, steady all-day energy, recovery and cellular support, and healthy aging. It is also popular with people working through burnout or a demanding training or work schedule.

What to Expect and What It Costs

NAD+ is best infused slowly, since a fast drip can feel uncomfortable. For that reason, an NAD+ session takes longer than other drips, often a couple of hours, and your registered nurse adjusts the rate to keep you comfortable the entire time.

NAD+ is a specialty infusion priced per protocol after a brief consult. Book online or call and we will walk you through the options and pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about NAD+ IV Therapy: Benefits, Cost, and What to Expect.

Why does NAD+ take so long to infuse?
Infused too quickly, NAD+ can cause a tight or flushed sensation. Your nurse slows the drip rate for comfort, which is why sessions run longer than a standard IV, often a couple of hours.
What does NAD+ IV therapy feel like?
Most people feel calm and clear-headed. If any tightness comes on, your nurse simply slows the drip until it passes. They stay with you the entire session.
How much does NAD+ IV therapy cost?
NAD+ is a specialty infusion priced per protocol based on the dose. Book a consult and we will confirm pricing before your appointment.
How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Seattle?
Pricing is self-pay and depends on the drip you choose and any add-ons. IV hydration fluids start at $99, signature drips such as the Myers' Cocktail, Immune Boost, and Hangover drips run $199 to $299, and quick injections and add-ons are $25 to $150. Specialty infusions like NAD+ and IV iron are priced individually. A mobile service fee may apply based on your location, and many clients use HSA or FSA funds.

Ready to Feel Your Best?

Book your mobile IV therapy session today and a licensed registered nurse will come to you anywhere in the greater Seattle area.