What Is NAD+ Therapy?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell in your body. It powers energy production, supports DNA repair, and activates proteins tied to how your cells age. When levels drop, that shows up as fatigue, brain fog, slower recovery, and a general sense of running below capacity.
Most people chalk it up to getting older. In many cases, depleted NAD+ is a major driver, and it is directly addressable.
NAD therapy delivers NAD+ straight into your bloodstream via IV infusion or injection, bypassing the digestive system entirely. Oral supplements absorb at a fraction of that rate. Patients who have tried supplements and seen limited results often notice a significant difference with clinical delivery.
What to Expect
Your first visit at our Caddo Mills clinic starts with a brief intake. Your provider reviews your health history and goals before recommending a dosage or delivery method.
Sparta offers two options:
- IV infusion: A small catheter in your arm delivers NAD+ over 1.5 to 4 hours. The extended time is intentional. NAD+ delivered too quickly can cause flushing or nausea. Our team monitors you throughout and adjusts the drip rate as needed.
- NAD shot: An intramuscular injection that takes a few minutes. Works well as a maintenance protocol between full infusions.
No recovery period after either option. Many patients feel sharper within a few hours.
Who It’s For
Adults in their 40s and 50s are the most common patients, especially those managing fatigue, brain fog, or hormonal shifts from perimenopause, menopause, or testosterone decline. Many find NAD+ therapy fills the gaps that hormone replacement therapy alone does not cover.
Younger patients use it for performance and recovery. Patients coming out of illness, long COVID, or prolonged stress also respond well.
Patients already on peptide therapy, medical weight loss, or PRP injections often add NAD+ to their protocol. Your provider coordinates everything rather than treating each service in isolation.
Why Patients Choose Sparta
Most NAD therapy happens at wellness lounges where a technician runs a drip from a menu. That works if your situation is simple.
It does not work if the fatigue or brain fog you are dealing with has a root cause that a drip menu will not catch.
Naomi Kramer, NP, has 22 years of clinical experience. She can read your labs and connect what is showing up in your bloodwork to what you are actually feeling. If something besides low NAD+ is driving your symptoms, she will tell you. The goal is to give you the full picture, not to sell you more infusions.
Ready to talk through your options?
What Patients Notice
Common reports after NAD therapy:
- Steadier energy throughout the day
- Sharper focus and faster recall
- Faster recovery after exercise or exertion
- More consistent sleep
Results depend on how depleted your levels are going in. Some patients feel it after the first infusion. Others need two or three sessions. Your provider will help you track what is changing and adjust accordingly.
Cost
NAD therapy is priced by dosage. Your provider confirms the cost before starting anything. No surprises.
Pricing starts at $33. Sparta is a cash-pay practice and accepts TRICARE. NAD therapy is not covered by standard insurance.
Book NAD Therapy in Caddo Mills
If you are dealing with persistent fatigue, brain fog, or slow recovery, NAD+ therapy may be worth exploring. We will walk you through your options and help you figure out if it is the right fit.
Call (903) 527-9055 or schedule online.Located at 2990 TX-66, Caddo Mills, TX 75135. Serving patients from Caddo Mills, Rockwall, Greenville, Royse City, Terrell, and the greater DFW area.
Michael Holloway