FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


NAD+ Infusions can cause a bit of temporary discomfort. This feeling of discomfort can manifest in the stomach or as a headache but usually only lasts during treatment. The slower the NAD+ is given intravenously, the less symptoms.
No long-term negative side effects or risks have been reported with Biologics. Any negative side effects will be in relation to the actual injection itself, as in bleeding and the risk of infection at the injection site. We have not had any infections nor bleeding issues.
Yes. If you are comfortable, the therapist is comfortable. Please note that it is common to be a bit more sensitive while menstruating so an internal treatment may or may not be tolerated that day. If not, the therapist will have plenty of other things to work on externally for that session!
Yes. Refrigeration may help preserve the potency of the NAD+.
No, however it is always encouraged to have a doctor’s signature on your plan of care. It is important to keep your care team informed in all aspects of medical care. We do however require a doctor’s referral or a signed plan of care within 12 visits or 45 days from your evaluation. This falls in line with the California Direct Access rule which you may inquire more about during your booking.
NAD+ now requires a prescription, per FDA regulations.
We do not accept insurance at this time however we are able to offer a “superbill” for each session. A superbill is essentially an invoice that can be submitted to your insurance for partial reimbursement.

We do not accept insurance.

No, but we can almost always get you in the next day! If you need urgent non-life-threatening medical attention please call our clinic and we would be happy to help you.

No. Most insurers do not cover this type of therapy.