Longevity · Cellular Energy · All 50 States
NAD+ is a coenzyme central to mitochondrial energy production and DNA repair. Levels decline with age. Our clinicians build personalized NAD+ protocols — injection or sublingual — based on your labs and goals.
NAD+ levels drop 50% between age 40 and 60. Restoring them supports the biological processes that keep you sharp, energized, and resilient.
Supports mitochondrial ATP production — the fuel your cells run on.
NAD+ is essential for neuronal function and stress resilience.
Activates sirtuins and PARP enzymes involved in DNA repair and longevity.
Convenient at-home
Subcutaneous or IM injection. Prescribed via telehealth, shipped to your door.
Most convenient
Absorbed under the tongue. No needles. Ideal for daily maintenance protocols.
NAD+ therapy delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) to support mitochondrial energy production, DNA repair, and cellular longevity. We offer clinician-supervised injection and sublingual protocols tailored to your labs and goals.
Injection (subcutaneous or intramuscular) delivers NAD+ with strong absorption and is a convenient at-home option. Sublingual NAD+ is absorbed under the tongue and is the most convenient delivery method. Our clinicians recommend the right form based on your goals and labs.
Most patients notice improved energy and mental clarity within 1–2 weeks of starting NAD+ therapy. Deeper cellular benefits — mitochondrial efficiency, DNA repair support — build over 4–8 weeks of consistent use.
NAD+ therapy is generally well-tolerated. Some patients notice mild, temporary flushing or warmth. Our clinicians supervise all protocols and adjust dosing based on your response.
Yes. Our telehealth options (injection and sublingual) let you start NAD+ therapy from home, supervised by our clinical team — no clinic visit required.
A licensed clinician will review your case and walk you through your options — no commitment required.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies based on a clinician's prescription for an individual patient. Individual results vary. A medical evaluation is required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you. Some uses discussed may be considered off-label. The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.