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Will My Insurance Cover NAD Injections?

NAD injections are a convenient way to increase NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) levels. Easily self-administered in the privacy of your own home, NAD injections, as part of an overall wellness program, offer many benefits.

What are NAD Injections and what are the Benefits?

NAD injections are intramuscular shots of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD⁺). This coenzyme is found in every living cell that plays a key role in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular function.

As an injection, the coenzyme is delivered directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract, for faster absorption. These injections are often part of a wellness program because of their potential to boost physical and mental performance, slow aging, and support recovery from substance use. Benefits include:

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Increased Energy & Reduced Fatigue.

NAD+ boosts mitochondrial activity, helping the body produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate) which is the molecule that cells use for storing and releasing energy. This may help with chronic fatigue, burnout, and even jet lag.

Enhanced Cognitive Function.

Early studies suggest that higher levels of NAD may appear to improve cognitive function.[1]

Anti-Aging Effects.

NAD activates sirtuins, which are proteins involved in DNA repair and cellular longevity. Because NAD levels naturally decrease as we age, keeping the levels at a constant level may provide better skin health and muscle maintenance.

Addiction Recovery Support

NAD may complement, not replace, standard treatment protocols for addiction recovery. As a complementary program, NAD injections may assist in reducing withdrawal symptoms, support brain recovery post-detox, and assist in reducing cravings.

Athletic Recovery.

Having healthy NAD levels, especially as we age, can aid in faster muscle recovery and less inflammation after vigorous exercise and enhanced endurance during exercise.

Does Insurance Cover NAD Injections?

Most standard health insurance plans do not cover NAD injections. NAD injections are still undergoing clinical research and publication of research results. As such, NAD injections are considered a wellness and alternative treatment.

Alternative Payment Options: HSAs, FSAs, and Self-Pay

As a wellness treatment, many individuals use the Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for payment. These plans, offered through employer benefit programs, provide a way to pay for NAD injections using pre-taxed savings. Alternatively, self paying for NAD injections is an option.

How Much Do NAD Injections Cost?

NAD injections range from $299 to $399 per dose. The cost is dependent on the dosage, the provider and location, and whether you opt for a monthly subscription or one-time purchase.

Get your NAD Injections Today

Ready to start your wellness treatment with NAD injections? ConciergeMD is committed to making better health convenient for all. When you order, you’ll get started with a virtual consultation and your NAD injections will be shipped directly to your home. It’s easy and convenient. Order today!

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