NAD IV Therapy in West Palm Beach: What It Does and What to Expect
- Beverly Hills Wellness Center and Med Spa

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You wake up tired after a full night of sleep. Your focus fades by mid afternoon, workouts take longer to recover from, and your energy no longer matches the pace of life in West Palm Beach. NAD therapy has become one of the most requested wellness treatments for exactly these complaints. At Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa, NAD therapy is delivered with physician oversight, whether you come in for an IV or self-inject at home, so you get a protocol built around your body rather than a one size fits all drip.
This guide walks you through what NAD does, whether it is safe, the two ways to get it, how often you might need it, and what a session actually feels like.
What does NAD therapy do?
NAD therapy delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme your cells use to produce energy, directly into your bloodstream to support energy, focus, metabolism, and cellular repair.
NAD+ is found in every living cell, and it plays a central role in turning the food you eat into usable energy and in repairing damaged DNA. According to research published through the National Institutes of Health, NAD+ is an essential coenzyme in cell metabolism, and levels of it tend to decline as you age. That decline is one reason people in their thirties, forties, and beyond report lower energy and slower recovery than they had a decade earlier.
Taking NAD by mouth means much of it breaks down in digestion before your body can use it. Both an IV and a subcutaneous injection bypass the gut and send NAD+ straight into circulation, which is why many people choose these routes for a more noticeable effect. At Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa, this is part of a wider approach to wellness that also includes peptide therapy and a physician guided medical weight loss program, so your treatment can be matched to your goals instead of sold as a standalone trend.
Ready to find out if NAD is right for you? Book a consultation with our West Palm Beach team to start with a brief health review.
Is NAD therapy safe?
NAD therapy is considered safe for most healthy adults when it is given under medical supervision, and the most common side effects are mild and short lived.
During an IV infusion, some people feel flushing, mild nausea, a brief headache, or a sensation of pressure in the chest. These reactions are almost always tied to how fast the NAD is flowing, not to NAD itself. Slowing the drip usually resolves them within minutes. This is the single biggest reason to choose a setting with trained medical staff rather than a quick walk in service. At Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa, infusions are overseen by Medical Director Dr. Chadi Dahabra, MD, and the clinical team includes Dr. JM Straga, a board certified neurologist, whose background is especially relevant to the focus and mental clarity many patients seek from NAD.
The at-home option carries the same oversight. Before anything ships, a board certified physician reviews your medical history, current medications, and goals, and your dose is compounded within established safety thresholds by a licensed pharmacy. You are never dosing on your own without a provider in the loop.
It is worth being clear eyed about the science. NAD therapy is not FDA approved as a treatment for disease, and much of the strongest research has studied oral NAD precursors rather than injections. That does not mean it lacks value. It means honest expectations matter, and a physician should review your history, medications, and goals before your first dose. That review is built into every NAD protocol at our West Palm Beach clinic.
NAD IV in the clinic or NAD injections at home: which fits you?
Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa offers NAD two ways: an in-clinic IV infusion and a physician reviewed subcutaneous injection you give yourself at home. The right choice depends on your schedule and your goals.
The NAD+ Cellular Renewal IV is the in-clinic option. It is a focused NAD+ infusion built for energy, focus, metabolism, and cellular repair, delivered in a comfortable seat with a clinician nearby. It starts at $299 retail or $239 for members. Because it is supervised from start to finish and delivered in a single concentrated session, the IV is a strong fit when you want a focused reset or a quick restore.
The at-home option ships NAD+ directly to your door as a monthly protocol. You give yourself a quick subcutaneous injection two to three times a week, which keeps your NAD levels steady between visits and fits easily into a busy schedule. Many patients make the at-home protocol their everyday routine and save the IV for a focused reset.
How does at-home NAD therapy work?
The at-home program is built around convenience without giving up physician oversight. NAD+ is compounded by a US licensed pharmacy and shipped to your door, so there is no clinic visit required to keep your protocol going.
Medical questionnaire: You complete a brief intake from home that covers your medical history, current medications, and goals.
Physician review: A board certified physician reviews your protocol within 24 hours and reaches out if anything needs clarifying.
Compounded and shipped: A US licensed pharmacy compounds your NAD+ and ships it in temperature controlled packaging, along with syringes and an administration guide.
Self-administer: You give yourself a quick subcutaneous injection two to three times a week, with provider messaging available for any questions.
The subscription auto-ships each month and you can cancel anytime, with no contracts. You can see the full at-home NAD+ protocol options and pricing here and start your intake whenever you are ready.
How often should you get NAD therapy?
How often you treat depends on your goals, your route, and how you feel between sessions. With at-home subcutaneous NAD+, many people notice sharper mental clarity within the first week, with energy stabilizing over the first couple of weeks and broader benefits building over the following month or two. With IV infusions, some people feel a lift in energy, mood, and clarity within the first day or two.
A common pattern with the at-home protocol is two to three injections a week, then a maintenance dose your provider adjusts once you reach peak restoration. With the IV, a closer spaced set of sessions to begin, followed by a monthly visit, is typical. Your provider will help you set the right cadence during your review, since the schedule for an athlete in training looks different from someone managing everyday fatigue.
If you plan to make NAD a regular part of your routine, our membership options lower the cost per IV visit, and the monthly subscription does the same for the at-home protocol.
How much does NAD therapy cost in West Palm Beach?
At Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa, the in-clinic NAD+ Cellular Renewal IV starts at $299 retail or $239 for members. The at-home subcutaneous protocol is $315 per month for a 1000mg vial on the auto-ship subscription, or $375 for a single one-time vial if you want to try it before subscribing. Both at-home options include physician review, temperature controlled shipping, syringes, and an administration guide.
Pricing for NAD varies widely across providers and regions because dosage, ingredients, and clinical setting all factor in. The advantage of a transparent menu is that you know your starting price before you book, and the membership and subscription options reward the consistent schedule that NAD works best on. Our West Palm Beach team will confirm the right option and price for your goals during your consultation.
What to expect at your NAD appointment
If you choose the in-clinic IV, knowing the steps ahead of time makes the visit feel simple. Here is how a NAD session works at Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa.
Health review: You meet with a provider who reviews your history, medications, and goals, then matches you to the right NAD protocol.
Comfortable setup: You settle into a relaxing seat and a clinician places your IV.
Controlled infusion: Your NAD flows at a steady, comfortable rate. If you feel any flushing or pressure, the team simply slows the drip.
Relax: Most people rest, read, scroll, or catch up on work while the infusion runs.
Back to your day: There is no downtime. You can return to work or your routine right away, with the full effect settling in over the rest of the day.
If you choose the at-home route, you skip the in-person setup entirely and start with the online questionnaire instead. Either way, eat a balanced meal and drink plenty of water beforehand, since good hydration improves both comfort and absorption.
Start your NAD treatment in West Palm Beach
NAD therapy supports the things that quietly slip as you age, including steady energy, sharp focus, and efficient recovery, and it works best when a physician tailors it to you. Beverly Hills Wellness Center & Med Spa provides physician supervised NAD therapy in West Palm Beach, Florida, with an in-clinic IV and an at-home subcutaneous protocol, all under the oversight of Medical Director Dr. Chadi Dahabra, MD.
If you are ready to feel more like yourself again, book your in-clinic NAD appointment or call our West Palm Beach office at (561) 318-5367. If you would rather start from home, our board certified physicians have made it simple to see your at-home NAD+ protocol options and pricing here.



