NAD+ At-Home Program

NAD+ at home.
Comfortable. Provider-reviewed.

A telehealth intake with a licensed provider in the Qualiphy network. If approved, compounded NAD+ and supplies are shipped to your home and you self-inject under-the-skin with written and video guidance.

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Prescription is not guaranteed. The licensed provider reviews your intake and decides whether the program is appropriate. Lead-only. No payment is collected here.

At a glance

The program in four lines.

What it is
NAD+ as a self-administered at-home program, reviewed by a licensed provider.
How it is given
A small subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection. No IV needed at home.
Who reviews you
A licensed provider in the Qualiphy network, by video. Approval is required.
If approved, shipped to you
Compounded NAD+, injection supplies, and written plus video guidance.
What it is

NAD+ as an at-home injection program.

A telehealth-led way to keep NAD+ in your wellness routine without booking a clinic visit every time.

It is built for adults who want NAD+ but cannot or prefer not to come in for regular IV sessions. You self-inject under the skin (subcutaneous) rather than by IV. That is the format clients can safely give themselves at home with proper guidance.

A licensed provider in the Qualiphy network reviews you by video and decides whether the program is clinically appropriate. If approved, compounded NAD+ and your supplies ship from a licensed compounding pharmacy to your home.

Prefer higher-dose loading or supervised infusion? The in-clinic NAD+ IV service at our South Hills studio stays the right option. The at-home program complements in-clinic care; it does not replace it.

How it works

Four steps from intake to delivery.

1
Submit intake
Complete the form on this page with your name, contact info, and state. Our team reviews every request individually.
2
Provider reviews
If your intake looks like a fit, we send you a Qualiphy-network video-based Good Faith Exam with a licensed provider. The provider reviews your medical history and decides whether the program is appropriate.
3
Approved patients get medication shipped
If approved, compounded NAD+ and your injection supplies ship from a licensed compounding pharmacy directly to your home.
4
Self-inject at home with guidance
You receive written and video instructions for safe subcutaneous self-injection. Follow-up cadence and dose adjustments are set by the provider.
What is included

If approved, the program includes:

  • โœ“Telehealth Good Faith Exam with a licensed provider in the Qualiphy network
  • โœ“Compounded NAD+ from a licensed compounding pharmacy (if approved)
  • โœ“Syringes, alcohol prep pads, and a sharps container
  • โœ“Written and video instructions for safe subcutaneous self-injection
  • โœ“Shipping to your home

Final protocol, dose, and follow-up cadence are set by the licensed provider based on your intake. If the provider declines, you are not charged for medication or shipping.

Who it fits

Common reasons clients start the program.

  • Adults curious about adding NAD+ to a long-term wellness routine
  • Frequent travelers who cannot keep a regular in-clinic schedule
  • Existing in-clinic NAD+ clients who want to bridge between visits
  • Clients in states where in-clinic infusion is not geographically accessible

None of the above guarantees approval. The licensed provider decides program fit during the intake review.

Important context

What this program is not.

Not a guaranteed prescription. The licensed provider may decline the program based on your medical history, current medications, or goals.
Not a replacement for in-clinic care when you need it. For higher-dose loading or supervised infusion, in-clinic NAD+ IV remains the right format.
Not a treatment for any specific medical condition. NAD+ is offered as a wellness support program, not as a therapy for diagnosed disease.
Not a substitute for your primary care or specialist relationships. The provider review is focused on program eligibility, not comprehensive medical care.
Program pricing

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Pricing is shown for planning purposes. Final program cost is confirmed after the provider review. If you are not approved, you are not charged for medication or shipping.

Monthly
$149
per month

Ongoing supply for clients who want a steady at-home routine after approval.

3-month structured start
Pay for 3 months up front
$447
for 3 months ($149/mo)

Same monthly cost. A structured 3-month commitment for clients who want to plan ahead and skip the monthly re-bill.

Prices include the provider review, compounded NAD+, injection supplies, and shipping if approved. Not collected at form submission.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

What is the NAD+ At-Home Program?
It is a telehealth-led program that brings NAD+ into the home as a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection. You complete an intake, a licensed provider in the Qualiphy network reviews it, and if approved, compounded NAD+ and supplies are shipped to your home. You self-inject at home with written and video guidance.
Who is this program for?
Adults curious about NAD+ as a long-term support tool, frequent travelers who cannot keep a regular in-clinic schedule, and existing in-clinic NAD+ clients who want to bridge between visits. It is not a fit for everyone. The provider declines applicants when self-administration is not appropriate.
How does the consultation work?
You submit the lead form on this page. Our team reviews your information and, if it looks like a fit, sends you a Qualiphy intake link. You complete a video-based Good Faith Exam with a licensed provider in the Qualiphy network. The provider reviews your medical history and decides whether the program is appropriate.
Is approval guaranteed?
No. The licensed provider conducting your intake decides whether the program is clinically appropriate based on your history, current medications, and goals. Approval is not guaranteed. If declined, you will not be charged for medication or shipping.
What does the program include?
If approved, the program includes the telehealth provider review, compounded NAD+ from a licensed compounding pharmacy, the injection supplies you need at home (syringes, alcohol prep, sharps container), and shipping. Ongoing follow-up cadence is set by the provider based on your protocol.
How is NAD+ administered at home?
As a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection: a small short-needle injection into the fat layer of the abdomen or thigh, not into a vein. This is different from the in-clinic NAD+ IV, which is infused intravenously. Subcutaneous self-injection is the format used because it is comfortable for clients to administer at home with written and video instructions.
What if I am not approved?
If the provider declines, you are not charged for the medication or shipping. Our team will let you know and, if you are local to Pittsburgh, can discuss whether in-clinic NAD+ IV at our South Hills studio is a better fit. Many clients who are not candidates for at-home self-injection are still candidates for in-clinic infusion.
Can I switch back to in-clinic NAD+ IV?
Yes. The at-home program and our in-clinic NAD+ IV service are separate. You can use one or the other or both. Some clients use the at-home program for maintenance and come into the South Hills studio for higher-dose loading sessions. Our team can help coordinate.
Start your consult

Tell us about yourself.

Submit your information and our team will follow up if the program looks like a fit. No payment is collected here.

The provider network does not currently serve Alabama or Mississippi.

Lead-only inquiry. No payment is collected here. A licensed provider in the Qualiphy network reviews your intake. Prescription is not guaranteed and depends on eligibility.

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Prefer NAD+ in clinic?
See our NAD IV options โ†’

Our in-clinic NAD+ IV service at the South Hills studio offers nurse-supervised infusions from 250mg to 1,000mg. The right format when you want higher-dose loading or supervised in-person care.

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The NAD+ At-Home Program is a wellness support service. It is not FDA-approved to treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Provider approval is required. Individual responses vary.