NAD+ Therapy in Tampa Bay: What It Is, What It Costs, and What to Expect

You feel it by 2 PM. The fog. The crash. The third coffee that does nothing.

If you have heard people talking about NAD+ therapy in Tampa Bay and wondered if it is hype or the real deal, this guide gives you straight answers. What it is, what it costs, what it feels like, and who it is actually for.

What Is NAD+?

NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. Big name, simple job. It is a coenzyme found in every cell of your body, and your cells use it to make energy and repair themselves.

Here is the catch. Your NAD+ levels drop as you age. Research suggests levels can fall by half between your 20s and your 40s. Stress, poor sleep, alcohol, and hard training can drain it faster.

Lower NAD+ is linked to the stuff most of us just accept as “getting older”: low energy, brain fog, slower recovery, and trouble bouncing back from hard workouts or long weeks.

NAD+ therapy delivers this coenzyme directly into your bloodstream through an IV drip. No pills, no guessing about absorption. It goes straight to work.

What Does NAD+ Therapy Do?

People book NAD+ therapy for four main reasons:

  • Energy. NAD+ is a core part of how your cells turn food into fuel. Many clients report steadier, cleaner energy after treatment, without the caffeine spike and crash.
  • Mental clarity. Your brain is one of the hungriest organs in your body. NAD+ supports the energy production your brain runs on, and many people say focus is the first thing they notice.
  • Recovery. Lifters and athletes use NAD+ to support muscle recovery and cut down time between hard sessions.
  • Healthy aging. NAD+ plays a role in cellular repair, which is why it gets called the “anti-aging molecule.” To be clear, no drip stops aging. But supporting your cells’ repair systems is one of the most studied approaches in longevity science right now.

One honest note, because you deserve it on a health page: research on NAD+ is promising and growing, but this is wellness support, not a cure or a treatment for any disease. Anyone who tells you different is selling too hard.

How Much Does NAD+ Therapy Cost in Tampa Bay?

Most NAD+ drips in the Tampa Bay area run between $350 and $900 depending on the dose. Here is our pricing, out in the open:

Dose

Best For

Price

NAD+ 250mg

First-timers, maintenance

$350

NAD+ 500mg

Focus, energy, cognitive support

$550

NAD+ 750mg

Deeper recovery and repair

$750

NAD+ 1000mg

Maximum protocol

$900

You can also add The Ultimate Drip to any NAD+ infusion for $179 (normally $369). It layers in high-dose vitamin C, zinc, glutathione, amino acids, and more for full-spectrum support in one session.

Not sure which dose fits? Start with a quick call. Most first-timers begin at 250mg or 500mg and adjust from there.

What Happens During Your First NAD+ Drip?

Simple. You book, and a licensed nurse comes to you. Home, office, hotel, anywhere in Pinellas, Pasco, or Hillsborough County.

Your nurse reviews your health history first. That screening matters. NAD+ therapy is not right for everyone, and a real medical professional should be the one deciding, not a booking form.

Then you get comfortable. Couch, recliner, back porch. The nurse places a small IV line, starts the drip, and monitors you through the session. You can watch TV, work on your laptop, or nap.

How Long Does an NAD+ Drip Take?

Plan for 2 to 4 hours. NAD+ has to be infused slowly. Run it too fast and you can feel chest tightness, flushing, or nausea. A slower drip keeps you comfortable, and your nurse adjusts the rate based on how you feel.

This is exactly why mobile NAD+ therapy in Tampa Bay makes sense. Three hours in a clinic chair is a lost afternoon. Three hours on your own couch is just a Tuesday.

Is NAD+ Therapy Safe?

For most healthy adults, NAD+ therapy is well tolerated when a licensed professional administers it at the proper rate. Every drip we run is delivered by a licensed nurse who screens your health history first and monitors you the whole time.

Some people feel warmth, flushing, or mild pressure in the chest during the infusion. This usually eases when the drip rate slows down, which is why you want a nurse in the room, not a bag on a pole and a call button.

NAD+ therapy is not recommended if you are pregnant, nursing, or have certain medical conditions. Your nurse will cover this in your screening. When in doubt, talk to your doctor first. A good provider will never talk you out of that.

Why Choose Mobile NAD+ Therapy?

Because the number one reason people skip NAD+ is time.

Coastal Nurse IV Therapy is fully mobile across Pinellas, Pasco, and Hillsborough counties. St. Pete, Clearwater, Tampa, New Port Richey, Wesley Chapel, and everywhere between. You get the same licensed nursing care a clinic offers, delivered where your life already is.

No waiting room. No drive home after. No wasted afternoon.

NAD+ Therapy FAQ

How fast will I feel results?

Some people notice better focus and energy within a day or two. Others need a few sessions. Bodies differ, and anyone promising instant results is overselling.

How often should I get NAD+ therapy?

Many clients start with a loading phase of several drips over a few weeks, then move to monthly maintenance. Your nurse will build a plan around your goals. We will cover this in depth in a future post.

Does the IV hurt?

A quick pinch when the line goes in. That is it.

Can I work out after?

Yes. Many clients train the same day and feel great doing it.

Do you take insurance?

NAD+ therapy is a wellness service and is not covered by insurance. Pricing above is exactly what you pay.

Book Your NAD+ Drip in Tampa Bay

Ready to find out what everyone is talking about? Book your NAD+ drip and a licensed nurse will bring it to your door, anywhere in Pinellas, Pasco, or Hillsborough County.

Book Your Appointment or call (727) 425-1936.

Coastal Nurse IV Therapy provides nurse-delivered mobile IV services throughout the Tampa Bay area. This article is for education only and is not medical advice. Always talk with a qualified healthcare provider about whether NAD+ therapy is right for you.