If you have been researching NAD+ IV therapy, you are likely wondering whether it is worth the investment and what you should realistically expect to pay. Pricing for NAD IV infusions, NAD injections, and related wellness therapies varies widely depending on dosage, provider, and location – and not all services are created equal.
This guide is designed to give you a clear, honest overview of NAD+ therapy costs, what the treatment involves, and how to evaluate whether it may be a good fit for your wellness goals. We will also explain the full range of NAD-related and peptide therapies available at Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics in Beverly Hills.
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What is NAD+ therapy?
NAD+ stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide – a coenzyme present in virtually every living cell. It plays a central role in converting nutrients into usable cellular energy and is involved in hundreds of metabolic reactions throughout the body.
NAD+ levels naturally decline with age [1]. This decline is an area of growing scientific interest, with researchers exploring whether restoring NAD+ may support healthy aging, cellular resilience, and energy metabolism. While clinical research is still evolving, the compound has attracted significant attention in both academic settings and functional medicine practices.
At Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics, NAD+ is offered in several forms, each suited to different patient goals, schedules, and therapeutic needs:
- NAD+ IV infusions – delivered directly into the bloodstream via intravenous drip, bypassing the digestive system for comprehensive bioavailability
- NAD+ subcutaneous injections – rapid-delivery shots that complement IV sessions or can be used independently, including as a home maintenance protocol
- NAD+ patches (ACTIVApatch IontoGo 12.0) – a transdermal delivery option for sustained, lower-level support between clinic visits
NAD+ delivery format comparison
| Format | Bioavailability | Session time | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| IV Infusion | High – direct bloodstream delivery | 2-4 hours | Comprehensive dosing; new patients; higher-dose protocols |
| Subcutaneous Injection | High – bypasses digestion | 5-15 minutes | Quick sessions; maintenance between IV infusions; home use |
| NAD+ Patch (IontoGo) | Transdermal – sustained release | Worn over hours | Ongoing low-level support; travel; between clinic visits |
| Oral supplements | Low-moderate – significant GI breakdown | N/A | General supplementation; not offered at RWACenter |
See the full list of IV treatment options at RWACenter, or explore complementary services including Myers Cocktail IV, Immune Boost IV, and Energy Boost IV.
How NAD+ works in the body
NAD+ functions primarily as an electron carrier within cellular metabolism. It shuttles electrons during energy-producing reactions in the mitochondria – the organelles responsible for generating most of a cell’s ATP, or usable energy [1].
Beyond energy production, NAD+ serves as a substrate for two key enzyme families: sirtuins – a family of proteins associated with gene regulation, stress response, and longevity biology – and PARPs (poly-ADP ribose polymerases), which are involved in detecting and repairing DNA strand breaks [2]. Because NAD+ is consumed in these processes, maintaining adequate levels is thought to support their ongoing function.
Research published in leading scientific journals has explored the relationship between declining NAD+ and age-associated changes in cellular function [4]. These findings have contributed to broader interest in NAD+ supplementation as a potential longevity and cellular health strategy. That said, the evidence base is still developing, and many applications remain investigational.
By administering NAD+ intravenously, RWACenter allows it to enter the bloodstream directly – avoiding the significant breakdown that often occurs with oral supplementation. Subcutaneous injections offer a similar advantage for patients seeking a faster, more targeted option.
Potential benefits of NAD+ IV therapy – what the research suggests
NAD+ is being studied for a wide range of applications. The following are areas of active scientific interest. Outcomes differ from person to person, and none of the following should be interpreted as medical claims or guaranteed results.
| Potential benefit | What the research suggests | Evidence status |
|---|---|---|
| Energy and metabolic support | NAD+ supports mitochondrial ATP synthesis; preclinical and some clinical evidence suggests improved energy markers [1][3] | Emerging clinical evidence |
| Cellular and DNA repair | Substrate for PARP enzymes involved in DNA damage response; sirtuin activation linked to longevity pathways [1][2] | Established in preclinical research |
| Cognitive function | Animal models show neuroprotective effects; limited human trials in early investigation [2] | Investigational in humans |
| Physical recovery | Muscle NAD+ levels correlate with exercise capacity; some pilot data support recovery applications [3] | Preliminary clinical data |
| Mood and stress resilience | NAD+ precursors may influence tryptophan metabolism, affecting neurotransmitter pathways [4] | Theoretical/early research |
| Metabolic health and weight | NAD+ activates SIRT1 which plays a role in metabolic regulation; studied in overweight populations [3] | Active clinical investigation |
| Healthy aging and longevity | CD38-mediated NAD+ decline linked to age-related mitochondrial dysfunction [4][5] | Strong preclinical; clinical trials ongoing |
Energy and metabolic support
Some individuals report increased energy levels and reduced fatigue following NAD+ IV sessions. Emerging research suggests that NAD+ may support mitochondrial efficiency and metabolic function, which could play a role in how the body produces and uses energy [3].
Cellular health and longevity
NAD+ is being studied for its potential role in supporting cellular repair processes, particularly through its interaction with sirtuin enzymes associated with aging biology [2]. Some longevity researchers consider NAD+ optimization a promising area for healthy aging strategies. Patients interested in measuring biological age markers may also wish to explore the TruAge biological age test available at RWACenter.
Cognitive and neurological function
Preclinical and early clinical work is exploring whether NAD+ may support brain health, mental clarity, and neuroprotection [2]. Some patients report improvements in focus and cognitive performance, though individual results vary and more research is needed.
Recovery and physical performance
Some research suggests NAD+ may support muscle function and recovery from physical exertion. Athletes and active individuals may consider NAD+ IV therapy as part of a broader performance and recovery wellness protocol.
Mood and stress resilience
NAD+ is being investigated for its potential role in supporting mood regulation and stress response pathways [4]. While this is a promising area of research, definitive clinical conclusions have not been established.
Metabolic support and weight management
NAD+ plays a role in several metabolic pathways through SIRT1 activation, and some research suggests it may support healthy metabolic function [3]. Individuals exploring weight management protocols may inquire about NAD+ as a complementary approach in consultation with their provider. RWACenter also offers a dedicated Weight Management Program for patients with specific body composition goals.
How much does NAD+ IV therapy cost at Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics?
One of the most common questions we receive is about the cost of NAD injections and IV therapy. At RWACenter in Beverly Hills, pricing is structured by dosage and delivery format. Multi-session packages carry a 20% discount for patients committing to an ongoing protocol.
Current NAD+ pricing at RWACenter
| Service / Dosage | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| NAD+ Shot – 100mg (subcutaneous injection) | $100 | |
| NAD+ Shot – 200mg (subcutaneous injection) | $200 | |
| NAD+ IV Infusion – 100mg | $160 | |
| NAD+ IV Infusion – 200mg | $235 | |
| NAD+ IV Infusion – 250mg | $270 | |
| NAD+ IV Infusion – 300mg | $310 | |
| NAD+ IV Infusion – 400mg | $385 | |
| NAD+ IV Infusion – 500mg | $460 | |
| Additional 100mg NAD+ (add-on to IV) | $75 – $375 | |
| ACTIVApatch IontoGo 12.0 – NAD patch | $100 – $600 | |
| 250mg NAD+ Package – 3 sessions | $650 | Save 20% |
| 250mg NAD+ Package – 6 sessions | $1,300 | Save 20% |
| 500mg NAD+ Package – 3 sessions | $1,100 | Save 20% |
| 500mg NAD+ Package – 6 sessions | $2,200 | Save 20% |
How does RWACenter NAD+ pricing compare to industry averages?
NAD+ IV therapy pricing across the U.S. typically ranges from $150 to $600+ per session, depending on dosage, provider credentials, and geographic location. In Beverly Hills and the greater Los Angeles area, pricing tends to reflect higher overhead costs and the medical oversight included in supervised IV therapy.
When evaluating NAD+ IV therapy cost, consider not just the per-session price but also the provider’s medical oversight, staff credentials, facility standards, and the level of individualized care included in each visit.
Who may consider NAD+ therapy?
NAD+ IV therapy may be of interest to a range of health-conscious adults. While we do not diagnose or treat medical conditions, the following groups often inquire about this service. A provider consultation is always required before beginning any therapy at RWACenter.
- Adults experiencing fatigue or low energy, looking for supportive wellness strategies
- Individuals interested in longevity and proactive cellular health approaches
- People exploring metabolic support as part of a comprehensive wellness protocol
- Active individuals and athletes seeking performance and recovery support
- Adults experiencing cognitive concerns such as brain fog who want to explore wellness-based options
- Individuals interested in regenerative wellness and anti-aging therapies
- Patients who have completed a Blood Testing assessment and want to complement their results with targeted therapies
- Those curious about measuring biological age through the TruAge Test as a baseline for a longevity protocol
What to expect during a NAD+ IV infusion or injection
Before your session
No special preparation is required before most NAD+ appointments. Patients are encouraged to eat normally, stay well hydrated, and avoid alcohol in the 24 hours prior. During your initial consultation, our provider will review your health history and discuss dosing options. Concierge services are available for patients who prefer in-home or private-setting IV therapy.
During the infusion
NAD+ IV infusions are administered in our Beverly Hills clinic in a supervised, comfortable setting. Sessions typically take between 2 and 4 hours depending on dosage and each patient’s preferred infusion rate. Our team monitors all sessions and can adjust the pace to optimize comfort.
Experiences during the infusion vary. Some patients report a warming sensation or mild flushing, while others remain comfortable throughout. A small number of individuals may experience temporary nausea, headache, or a brief sensation of tightness if the infusion rate is too fast – all of which can be addressed by slowing the drip.
After the session
Most patients are able to resume normal activities immediately after their session. Some report noticing increased energy or mental clarity in the days that follow, though individual results vary significantly. Multiple sessions over a defined period are typically recommended for more sustained support, based on your provider’s guidance.
NAD+ injections – a faster option
For patients who prefer a quicker session or want to supplement their IV infusions at home, NAD+ subcutaneous injections offer a practical and time-efficient alternative. These can be self-administered at home following appropriate training and provider approval.
Safety considerations and the importance of medical consultation
NAD+ has a generally favorable safety profile in clinical settings when administered appropriately by trained professionals. However, as with any intravenous or injectable therapy, there are important considerations to keep in mind:
- NAD+ IV therapy is generally considered investigational for many of its applications and is not approved by the FDA for the treatment, prevention, or cure of any disease
- Side effects, though typically mild, can include nausea, flushing, dizziness, or discomfort related to infusion rate
- Patients with kidney or liver concerns, or those taking specific medications, should discuss these factors with their provider before starting
- NAD+ therapy is not a substitute for conventional medical treatment for diagnosed conditions
- Baseline blood testing is recommended before beginning any new IV or injectable protocol at RWACenter
At Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics, every NAD+ therapy protocol is conducted under the supervision of trained healthcare professionals. If you have questions about whether NAD+ is appropriate for you, contact our team to arrange a consultation.
Complementary peptide therapies at Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics
NAD+ is itself classified as a peptide-adjacent coenzyme, and it pairs naturally with many of the peptide therapies available at RWACenter. Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics has built one of Beverly Hills’ most comprehensive peptide menus, recognizing that many patients benefit from a personalized combination of compounds depending on their specific wellness goals.
| Peptide | Primary applications | Format at RWACenter | Best paired with |
|---|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | Tissue healing, gut integrity, musculoskeletal repair | Subcutaneous injection | TB-500; NAD+ for recovery |
| Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) | Tissue regeneration, inflammation, wound healing | Subcutaneous injection | BPC-157; NAD+ for repair |
| CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin | Growth hormone stimulation, body composition, sleep | Subcutaneous injection | AOD-9604; NAD+ for metabolism |
| Tesamorelin | Visceral fat reduction (FDA-approved indication), metabolic support | Subcutaneous injection | CJC-1295; Weight Management program |
| GHK-Cu | Skin regeneration, collagen synthesis, anti-aging | Topical / subcutaneous | NAD+ for cellular health; aesthetics |
| PT-141 | Sexual wellness support (men and women) | Subcutaneous injection | Hormone assessment; Blood Testing |
| AOD-9604 | Fat metabolism support, body composition | Subcutaneous injection | CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin; Weight Management |
| MK-677 (Ibutamoren) | GH secretagogue, muscle preservation, sleep, recovery | Oral capsule | CJC-1295; NAD+ for longevity |
| Dihexa | Neuroprotection, synapse formation, cognitive repair | Oral / transdermal | NAD+ for cognitive support |
| DSIP | Sleep architecture, circadian regulation, stress hormones | Subcutaneous injection | NAD+ for recovery and energy |
BPC-157 – tissue healing and gut support
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a synthetic peptide derived from a protective gastric protein. It is being studied for its potential role in tissue repair, gut lining integrity, and musculoskeletal recovery. Learn more about BPC-157 at RWACenter.
Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) – regeneration and recovery
Thymosin Beta-4 is a peptide being researched for its role in tissue regeneration, inflammation modulation, and injury recovery. Combined with BPC-157, some protocols explore synergistic repair applications. Explore Thymosin Beta-4 at RWACenter.
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin – growth hormone support
This combination stimulates the pituitary gland’s natural release of growth hormone in a more physiologic pattern. Potential applications include body composition support, sleep improvement, and recovery. Learn about CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin at RWACenter.
Tesamorelin – body composition and metabolic health
Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). At RWACenter, it is available as part of a metabolic wellness approach, and is one of the few peptides with an established regulatory approval history. Learn about Tesamorelin at RWACenter. It pairs well with the Weight Management Program.
GHK-Cu – skin regeneration and tissue repair
GHK-Cu (copper peptide) is a naturally occurring tripeptide with an extensive research history in skin regeneration, wound healing, and collagen synthesis. Learn about GHK-Cu at RWACenter.
PT-141 – sexual wellness
PT-141 is a melanocortin receptor agonist being studied for its role in supporting sexual function in both men and women. Unlike other approaches, it acts centrally through neurological pathways rather than vascular mechanisms. Learn about PT-141 at RWACenter.
AOD-9604 – metabolic support
AOD-9604 is a fragment of human growth hormone selected for its potential effects on fat metabolism. It is explored as a support for individuals working on metabolic wellness and body composition goals. Learn about AOD-9604 at RWACenter.
MK-677 (Ibutamoren) – non-injectable growth hormone secretagogue
MK-677 is an oral growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates the release of growth hormone and IGF-1. It is explored for applications in sleep quality, muscle preservation, and recovery. Learn about MK-677 at RWACenter.
Dihexa – cognitive enhancement
Dihexa is a potent synthetic neuropeptide being studied for its role in synapse formation and cognitive repair. Early findings are promising, though clinical application is still investigational. It pairs naturally with NAD+ IV therapy for patients with cognitive wellness goals.
DSIP – sleep architecture and recovery
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide associated with the regulation of sleep architecture and stress hormones. It is being explored by patients and clinicians interested in non-habit-forming approaches to improving sleep quality and recovery.
Note: Many peptide therapies are considered investigational and are administered off-label. Individual results vary. A medical consultation is required before beginning any peptide protocol at RWACenter. Visit the peptides page for more information, or contact our team to schedule a consultation.
Personalized NAD+ and wellness care at Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics
Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics is a Beverly Hills-based integrative wellness clinic serving California residents. Our team combines advanced IV therapies, peptide protocols, regenerative treatments, and aesthetic services under one roof – with a consistent philosophy: personalized care grounded in medical responsibility.
When it comes to NAD+ IV therapy, we do not take a one-size-fits-all approach. Dosing, delivery method, and session frequency are all individualized based on a patient’s goals, health history, and clinical assessment. Whether you are considering your first 100mg NAD+ infusion or exploring a multi-session high-dose package, our team will work with you to determine what makes the most sense.
We encourage all prospective patients to approach these therapies with informed, realistic expectations and to start with a blood testing assessment as a baseline.
Explore complementary services at RWACenter
- NAD+ IV Therapy – IV infusions, shots, and patches
- Peptide Therapy – full peptide menu by provider consultation
- Exosomes IV – regenerative cellular therapy
- EBOO + UV Light Therapy – advanced blood oxygenation and ozone
- TruAge Biological Age Test – epigenetic age measurement
- Blood Testing – baseline labs to guide your wellness protocol
- Weight Management Program – medically supervised body composition support
- Membership Program – ongoing access to RWACenter services at preferred rates
- Concierge Services – private in-home or on-location IV therapy
How to get started
If you are interested in NAD+ IV therapy, NAD+ injections, or any of our peptide wellness services, we invite you to schedule a consultation at our Beverly Hills clinic.
Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics | 8920 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 320, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 | (310) 407-0542 | Contact us online
We currently serve California residents only.
References and citations
The following peer-reviewed publications were used to inform the educational content in this article. Inclusion of these citations does not imply endorsement by their authors of RWACenter or its services, nor does it constitute medical advice.
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