How Often Should You Get NAD+ IV Therapy?

This is one of the most common questions we hear after someone's first NAD+ session: "So when should I come back?" The honest answer is that it depends on why you started, but there is a useful way to think about it. NAD+ usually works best in two phases, a closer-together loading stretch up front, then a lighter maintenance rhythm. We map that out for every patient who starts advanced IV therapy with us in Owasso.

Up front: most people benefit from a series of sessions over a few weeks rather than a single drip. After that, a maintenance visit every few weeks to a couple of months tends to hold the results. Your exact schedule comes down to your goals, your starting point, and how your body responds.

 

Why NAD+ usually works in a series

A single NAD+ infusion can feel good, but NAD+ levels are not something you top off once and forget. Your cells use it up, and everyday stress, poor sleep, and age keep drawing it down. So the goal early on is to build your levels back up with a cluster of sessions, then keep them steady with regular maintenance.

This is the same pattern we see across most IV therapy when people ask about frequency. You front-load to get a result, then space things out to maintain it.

A realistic starting schedule by goal

Everyone is different, and Courtney sets the final plan, but here is the general shape of what we recommend.

If you are targeting brain fog, focus, or recovery from a hard stretch

A loading phase of several sessions over two to four weeks gives your body a real chance to respond. Many people then move to a maintenance drip every three to four weeks.

If you are focused on healthy aging and steady energy

A lighter start often works, with sessions spaced a couple of weeks apart, then maintenance every four to eight weeks. The aim is consistency over intensity.

If you are using NAD+ as part of a broader plan

When NAD+ is one piece of a larger wellness or recovery plan, we time it around your other treatments and your labs so everything works together rather than stacking up at once.

What changes how often you need it

A few things move the dial. How depleted you were when you started matters, so does your sleep, stress, alcohol intake, and overall health. People under heavy ongoing stress tend to use NAD+ faster. We also factor in how you actually felt after your last session. If the lift held for six weeks, there is no reason to come in at four.

This is why we check in rather than locking you into a rigid calendar. Your plan should bend to your life.

Making a regular schedule affordable

Here is the practical reality: if NAD+ works for you, you will likely want it on some kind of routine, and routine treatments add up. That is exactly why we offer memberships. They lower the per-visit cost and make a consistent maintenance plan something you can actually stick to, which is the whole point. Consistency is where the steady results come from.

Let's build your plan

If you have had NAD+ before or you are just curious where to start, the next step is a short conversation about your goals. We will suggest a loading phase and a maintenance rhythm that fits you, not a generic package. Call (918) 265-4811 or book online.

Frequently asked questions

How often should you get NAD+ IV therapy? Most people start with a series of sessions over a few weeks, then move to maintenance every three to eight weeks depending on their goals and how their body responds. Your schedule is set individually.


Can you get NAD+ IV therapy too often? More is not automatically better. We space sessions so your body has time to use what it received. Courtney reviews your plan to keep it sensible and safe.


How long do the effects of one NAD+ session last? It varies. Some people feel a lift for a couple of weeks, others longer. We track how long your results hold and adjust your spacing from there.


Is a membership worth it for NAD+? If you plan to come in regularly, a membership usually lowers your per-visit cost enough to make a consistent schedule realistic. You can compare options on our memberships page.


Do I need labs before starting a NAD+ schedule? Not always for general wellness, but for certain goals we may suggest labs so your plan is built on real information. We will tell you honestly whether you need them.

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