
Medically reviewed by Derek Wimmer, PA
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell, central to converting nutrients into cellular energy and supporting cell-repair processes; levels naturally decline with age. Wimmer offers NAD+ as in-office IV infusions (1000mg or 2000mg) and as a daily self-injection program. It is a wellness therapy — not a treatment or cure for any disease — and expectations are discussed honestly.
What NAD+ is
NAD+ is one of the most abundant and essential coenzymes in the body — required for the chemical reactions that turn food into cellular energy and involved in DNA-repair and cell-signaling processes. NAD+ levels decline with age, which has made replenishment a growing area of interest in wellness and healthy-aging circles.
How we offer it
- IV infusion — 1000mg or 2000mg, administered comfortably in-office
- Daily low-dose self-injection program for steady supplementation
- Guidance on which format fits your goals and schedule
- Often paired with vitamin IV therapy or recovery planning
Honest expectations
Patients pursue NAD+ for energy, recovery, mental clarity, and healthy-aging support. Reported experiences vary, the research is still developing, and NAD+ is not a treatment or cure for any medical condition. We'll tell you what is and isn't known, so your decision is an informed one.
Frequently asked questions
Infusions are dripped slowly for comfort; some people feel temporary warmth or flushing, which settles when the rate is adjusted. Plan for an unhurried visit.
IVs deliver a larger dose in one sitting; the daily program provides steady, smaller doses at home. The right fit depends on your goals, schedule, and how you respond.
No — wellness therapies are self-pay. Pricing is transparent and published, with no surprises.
