How Much Does NAD+ Therapy Cost?
Typical Range
$250 to $1,000 per month
Average Monthly
$500/month
Per Session
$150 to $750 per IV session / $50 to $150 for subcutaneous
Cost Overview
NAD+ therapy has one of the widest price ranges in the peptide and wellness therapy space because of the dramatically different costs between IV infusion and subcutaneous injection protocols. IV NAD+ sessions can cost $500-$1,000+ per session and typically require in-office visits, while subcutaneous NAD+ injections done at home are far more affordable on a per-dose basis. The protocol chosen has a much larger impact on cost than almost any other factor.
Factors That Affect NAD+ Pricing
- •Administration method: IV infusion vs. subcutaneous injection vs. nasal spray vs. oral supplements
- •IV session frequency: weekly vs. monthly maintenance infusions
- •Clinic setting: dedicated NAD+ centers vs. general wellness practices
- •Protocol goals: acute loading phase vs. ongoing maintenance
- •Geographic location: major cities often charge premium IV session rates
- •Whether NAD+ precursors (NMN, NR) are used as a lower-cost maintenance option
What's Usually Included
- ✓Initial health assessment and NAD+ protocol design
- ✓NAD+ supply in chosen formulation (IV bags, injectable vials, or other)
- ✓IV administration in-office (for IV protocols) or self-injection training (for SubQ)
- ✓Monitoring for side effects and tolerance
- ✓Follow-up assessments and protocol optimization
Insurance & Coverage
NAD+ therapy in all forms is considered an elective wellness service and is not covered by health insurance. Some patients have used HSA/FSA funds for NAD+ therapy. The consultation component may be partially covered if coded under preventive health by participating providers.
Tips for Finding Affordable NAD+ Providers
Subcutaneous NAD+ injections cost 70-80% less than IV infusions and can be self-administered at home. Some patients use a loading phase of IV sessions followed by maintenance with subcutaneous injections to balance cost and effectiveness. NAD+ precursor supplements (NMN, NR) are the most affordable option, though they work differently than direct NAD+ administration. Many clinics offer package pricing for multiple IV sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Peptide therapies should only be administered by licensed healthcare providers. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment. PeptideLeads is a marketing agency and does not provide medical services.