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NAD is a natural molecule in the body that helps cells produce energy and supports brain and metabolic function.
NAD+ IV therapy delivers this molecule directly into the bloodstream to help improve cellular energy and support overall wellness.
At Simpson Medical, NAD+ therapy is provided in a medical setting with a personalized treatment plan rather than a one size fits all infusion. Your dose and infusion schedule are set from an individual assessment, and adjusted with ongoing evaluation.


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We review your symptoms, goals, and medical history, then determine the appropriate dose and infusion schedule. Some patients benefit from a single session while others complete a short series.
You check in and have your vitals taken. A nurse practitioner or medical assistant places your IV.
The NAD+ infusion runs slowly while you relax, and our staff monitor you throughout the treatment. Sessions usually take 2 to 4 hours depending on the dose and how comfortably you tolerate the drip rate.
Before your visit: we recommend eating lightly and staying hydrated.
During your infusion
Some patients feel warmth, mild chest tightness, or nausea if the drip runs too fast. The rate is adjusted for your comfort.
1 to 2 days
Some patients notice improved energy or mental clarity within a day or two. Others see more gradual improvement over several sessions.
Several days to a few weeks
Results can last several days to a few weeks depending on lifestyle, stress levels, sleep, and overall health.
After your session: the IV is removed and most people return to normal activities the same day. There is little to no downtime, though some patients feel mildly tired for the rest of the day.
Results vary. NAD+ IV therapy supports healthy lifestyle choices and is not a substitute for sleep, nutrition, or medical care.
Who It's For
Who may not be a good candidate: NAD+ IV therapy is not appropriate for everyone. It may not be appropriate for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, or people with certain medical conditions where IV therapy is not recommended. Your consultation determines whether it is a good fit for you.
Why Longevity House
NAD+ therapy is provided in a medical setting with a personalized treatment plan.
Your treatment plan comes from an individual assessment, with customized dosing and ongoing evaluation.
Our staff monitor you during the infusion.
If the drip rate causes warmth, chest tightness, or nausea, the rate is adjusted.
Patient Story
A patient in her 40s came in feeling chronically fatigued and mentally foggy despite normal labs. After completing several NAD+ IV sessions, she reported improved energy, clearer focus, and better productivity throughout the day.
Individual results vary.
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NAD is a molecule naturally found in the body that helps cells produce energy and supports brain and metabolic function.
Patients commonly seek NAD+ IV therapy for chronic fatigue or low energy, brain fog or poor concentration, and stress, burnout, or poor recovery. Some notice improved energy or mental clarity within a day or two, while others see gradual improvement over several sessions. Results vary.
NAD+ infusions usually take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the dose and how comfortably you tolerate the drip rate.
Some patients feel warmth, mild chest tightness, or nausea if the drip runs too fast. We adjust the rate to keep you comfortable.
You check in and have your vitals taken, then a nurse practitioner or medical assistant places your IV. The infusion runs slowly while you relax, and staff monitor you throughout.
It depends on your goals. Some patients do a single session, while others complete a short series. We determine your dose and schedule at your consultation.
NAD+ IV therapy is not appropriate for everyone. It may not be appropriate for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, or people with certain medical conditions where IV therapy is not recommended. Your consultation determines whether it is a good fit for you.
There is little to no downtime. Most people return to normal activities the same day, though some feel mildly tired for the rest of the day.