NAD+ IV Therapy Cost Calculator
Estimate the full cost of NAD+ IV therapy programs. Calculate initial loading protocols, annual maintenance, at-home concierge services, and compare against oral NAD+ precursor alternatives.
Initial Loading Protocol Cost
Calculate your initial NAD+ IV loading protocol at a longevity clinic.
Annual Maintenance Program
Calculate annual maintenance NAD+ IV therapy costs.
IV vs. Oral NAD+ Comparison
Compare annual cost of IV therapy versus oral NMN/NR supplementation.
The Complete Guide to NAD+ IV Therapy Costs
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body, essential for over 500 enzyme reactions including energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular signaling. NAD+ levels decline by approximately 50% between age 20 and 60, a decline associated with reduced cellular energy, impaired DNA repair, and aging-related health decline. IV NAD+ therapy directly replenishes cellular NAD+ levels with near-complete bioavailability, bypassing the digestive system limitations of oral supplements.
NAD+ IV therapy has accumulated clinical evidence in several areas: substance abuse and addiction recovery (pioneered at Springfield Wellness Center), neurological function support, energy and cognitive performance enhancement, and anti-aging cellular maintenance. Clinics specializing in longevity medicineβincluding those associated with practitioners like Peter Attia, David Sinclair, and the Buck Institute's translational programsβoffer NAD+ IV as part of comprehensive health optimization protocols.
Pricing varies significantly by clinic quality, location, and dose. A standard 250mg IV infusion at a wellness spa costs $400β$600 and takes 2β3 hours (NAD+ cannot be infused rapidly without side effects). A 500mg premium longevity clinic session costs $700β$1,200 and takes 3β4 hours. At-home concierge services charge $200β$400 premium over clinic rates for a nurse visit and setup. Some clinics offer package pricing: 6-session packages at $3,000β$6,000 represent savings of 15β25% versus single-session rates.
Oral NAD+ precursors represent a significantly more affordable but less bioavailable alternative. NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide), popularized by David Sinclair's research, costs $50β$150/month for quality supplements. NR (nicotinamide riboside, sold as Tru Niagen) costs $40β$100/month. Both are meaningful interventions but deliver far less NAD+ to cells than IV infusions. A hybrid approachβIV loading protocol followed by oral NMN/NR maintenanceβis a cost-effective strategy used by many longevity-focused individuals.