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Mobile NAD+ IV Drip in Atlanta and Surrounding Areas, GA.

Cellular energy support at infusion strength. NAD+ titrated slowly, in the comfort of your home.

NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy production and DNA repair. The infusion format delivers a meaningful dose that bypasses the digestive system entirely. NAD+ takes about 2 hours on purpose; the slow titration is what makes it tolerable. Your provider stays with you for the entire session.

$399/drip
About 2 hours · 500mL
NAD+ slow-titrated
Mobile · Atlanta Area
About the Drip

NAD+ Drip in Atlanta, cellular fuel, slowly delivered.

NAD+ is a coenzyme essential to cellular energy.

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in every cell of the human body. It is essential to the chemical reactions that produce ATP, the molecule your cells run on. NAD+ also plays a central role in DNA repair, mitochondrial function, and several pathways tied to cellular aging. Levels naturally decline with age, which is why NAD+ has become a central interest in longevity-focused wellness.

The Vive NAD+ Drip delivers NAD+ in 500mL of saline, titrated slowly over about 2 hours. The slow infusion is intentional. NAD+ is poorly tolerated when given quickly, so the rate is what makes the dose comfortable. There is no shortcut here, and clinics that advertise faster NAD+ drips are either using lower doses or accepting more side effects from patients.

NAD+ works best in a loading phase, then maintenance.

Most patients do not get the full effect from a single NAD+ session. The clinical pattern that produces the most consistent results is a loading phase of weekly sessions for the first few weeks, followed by a maintenance phase of monthly sessions thereafter. Many patients report initial benefits in clarity and energy within 24 to 72 hours of their first session, with deeper effects building across the loading phase. Your provider will help you build a loading and maintenance plan that fits your goals and your budget.

What the NAD+ Drip visit includes.

  • Your provider's arrival and setup in your home
  • Pre-infusion check-in (blood pressure, brief symptom review, allergy and medication review)
  • 500mL NAD+ infusion titrated slowly over 90 to 120 minutes
  • Your provider stays for the entire infusion (come prepared with something to do or somewhere to rest)
  • Post-infusion check and cleanup
The Protocol

NAD+ Drip Ingredients, simple, but slow.

The NAD+ Drip is a single-ingredient infusion. The complexity is not in the formulation, it is in the titration rate.

The Vive NAD+ Drip

500mL Normal Saline, titrated over about 2 hours.

NAD+ is added to a 500mL bag of normal saline and titrated slowly. Your provider starts the infusion at a low rate, monitors how you tolerate it, and gradually increases as you settle in. Rushing the infusion is what causes uncomfortable sensations (chest tightness, flushing, mild nausea, or headache). The slow rate is what makes the dose absorbable and comfortable.

NAD+ Coenzyme essential to cellular energy, DNA repair, and mitochondrial function
Add-Ons

Optional add-ons, tailored to how you feel.

Add any of these to your NAD+ Drip at the time of booking, or decide on the day with your provider.

Extra B-Complex
+$25
Higher dose for additional energy support
Toradol
+$30
Anti-inflammatory for pain or soreness
Ondansetron
+$30
Anti-nausea, fast-acting
Glutathione
+$40
Master antioxidant for added detox and skin support

Mobile visits within 15 miles of Atlanta are included; a $25 travel surcharge applies beyond. No labs required to start. No insurance is filed; we can provide a superbill on request for possible out-of-network reimbursement.

How It Works

How a Mobile NAD+ Drip Works in Atlanta, in four steps.

i

Call or Text Us

Tell us you are interested in NAD+. We will walk you through the time commitment (a real 2 hours or so), confirm pricing, and lock in your visit.

ii

Your provider arrives

Your provider arrives at your home with everything they need. Plan to be comfortable for the next few hours: have your laptop, a book, or a show queued up. Eat something light beforehand.

iii

Slow titration begins

Your provider starts the infusion at a low rate and checks in regularly as they increase it. If you feel any tightness or flushing, they dial the rate back. Comfort is the priority.

iv

Settle in for the session

Once the rate is comfortable for you, most patients work, read, or watch something through the remainder of the infusion. Your provider is there the whole time. When the bag is empty, they pack out.

Is This For Me?

Is the NAD+ Drip Right For You? An honest look.

NAD+ is a meaningful intervention for the right patient and a long, expensive session for the wrong one. Here is who tends to get the most out of it.

A Good Fit If

The NAD+ Drip is a good fit for you.

  • You are interested in cellular energy, cognitive performance, or longevity-focused wellness
  • You can commit to a series of 2 to 4 sessions over a few weeks, then monthly maintenance
  • You have the time to dedicate about 2 hours to a session
  • You want a more concentrated NAD+ dose than oral precursors (NMN, NR) provide
  • You prefer the convenience of having your provider come to you for a long infusion
Pick Something Else If

A different drip might fit better.

  • You want a quick wellness reset (try the Myers Cocktail)
  • You feel something coming on (try the Immunity Drip)
  • You have a hangover or migraine (try those specific drips)
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding (NAD+ is not indicated; Your provider can recommend alternatives)
  • You do not have about 2 hours to dedicate to the session today
How We Take Care Of You

NAD+ Drip Safety at Vive, what to expect.

The NAD+ Drip uses pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ at a clinical dose, well within the range used in established clinical protocols. The infusion rate is what determines tolerability, and your provider uses a slow titration approach that gives your body time to adjust. As a provider with 23 years of clinical experience, they handle every IV start personally and stay with you through the entire 90 to 120 minute session, adjusting the rate as needed.

Most patients tolerate NAD+ well when it is infused slowly. NAD+ infusions are known to be rate-dependent, meaning side effects are tied to infusion speed rather than the dose itself. The most common sensations during the early part of the infusion are chest tightness, flushing or warmth, mild nausea, headache, or abdominal cramping. Each of these is dose-rate-dependent, which means slowing the rate makes them resolve. Your provider will dial back any time you feel uncomfortable and step the rate up gradually. There is no rush.

The short version: NAD+ is one of the more involved infusions on the menu, but it is well-tolerated when administered slowly by an experienced provider. Your provider makes the long session as comfortable as it can be.

Common Questions

NAD+ Drip Questions, answered honestly.

500mL of Normal Saline and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). The infusion is titrated slowly over about 2 hours to maximize tolerance.

NAD+ must be infused slowly because rapid infusion causes uncomfortable sensations (chest tightness, flushing, mild nausea or headache). The 90 to 120 minute infusion lets your body absorb the dose comfortably. There is no shortcut to a fast NAD+ drip. Clinics that advertise much shorter NAD+ sessions are typically using lower doses or accepting more patient discomfort.

NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy production and DNA repair. Patients use NAD+ infusions to support cognitive function, energy levels, recovery from physical exertion, and longevity-focused goals. Effects tend to build over a short series rather than show up dramatically in a single session.

The clinical pattern that tends to produce the most consistent results is a loading phase of weekly sessions for the first few weeks, followed by a maintenance phase of monthly sessions thereafter. Your provider will help you build a loading and maintenance plan that fits your goals and your budget.

Yes. Vive offers a deeper NAD+ protocol for patients who want more aggressive support, often during the loading phase or for established patients who have tolerated the standard protocol well. Pricing for the higher protocol is provided on consultation, since the right level depends on your goals and your tolerance from prior sessions. Both protocols are infused in 500mL of saline over the same 90 to 120 minute window.

Oral precursors like NMN and NR are converted to NAD+ in the body, but the conversion is partial and the absorption is variable. IV NAD+ delivers the molecule directly into your bloodstream at a meaningful dose. Many patients use both, with oral precursors daily and IV infusions periodically.

Yes. A light meal an hour or two before your session helps with overall comfort during the long infusion. Avoid heavy meals right before, and stay well hydrated in the day leading up to the visit.

Yes. Vive Essentials ($279/mo) includes one drip of your choice per month, which can be a NAD+ Drip. Vive Plus ($529/mo) includes two drips per month. For patients planning a NAD+ loading series, the Plus membership math is particularly favorable.

We ask for 24 hours notice on appointment cancellations. Because NAD+ sessions are long and your provider reserves significant time on the calendar for each one, late cancellations and no-shows are billed a $50 fee. We always work with you on genuine emergencies.

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Ready When You Are

Start with one call. Your provider takes it from there.

A few intake questions, a short video consult, and your first dose on its way. The whole process takes a few days, not weeks.

Reach us directly at (707) 801-0733.