What people mean when they say NAD+
NAD+ is a molecule your cells already make. In nutrition terms it is tied to niacin, which is vitamin B3. MedlinePlus’s niacin overview explains that niacin helps the body turn food into energy and supports normal nerve, skin, and digestive function. That is ordinary nutrition language, not a disease claim. A wellness NAD+ infusion is one way some clients choose to take in that family of nutrients, slowly, under a nurse’s eye.
It is not a treatment, a cure, or an anti-aging procedure. It does not diagnose anything. The FDA’s consumer briefing on dietary supplements is a useful reminder that products meant to treat, cure, or prevent disease are drugs, not wellness add-ons. We keep this visit in wellness territory: fluids, a carefully paced infusion, and a registered nurse who stays with you.
How the visit is different from a standard drip
- It runs longer. Plan more than the usual 30 to 60 minutes, and tell us if you have a hard stop.
- The nurse reviews your intake and vitals first, then sets a pace she can watch.
- You stay seated and comfortable. Bring a book, a laptop, or nothing at all.
- Standard is $349. Premium is $449. Concierge travel in the core service area is included.
- If another drip on the menu is a better fit for the day you are having, she will say so.
Safety first: IV therapy is not right for everyone. If you are pregnant, or you have heart, kidney, or blood-pressure conditions, talk with your own clinician before you book and put those details on your intake. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s vitamins and minerals guide is a calm place to read about ordinary nutrient roles. High-dose anything still belongs in a conversation with your own provider, not in a marketing promise.
Why Houston clients book it at home
The draw is the setting as much as the bag. A longer infusion is easier on your own couch in River Oaks, a quiet office in The Woodlands, or a guest room in Sugar Land than it is in a waiting room. We bring the kit. You choose the chair. We pack out when it is done.
RN-led, physician-directed, fully insured. Standard and Premium tiers.
