Oswego, IL · Kendall County
NAD+ IV Therapy in Oswego, IL
The cellular-level wellness infusion the longevity world has been talking about — delivered medically, in-office, under NP supervision.
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of your body — essential for converting nutrients into the energy that powers everything from muscle function to brain clarity to DNA repair. NAD+ levels decline with age, stress, illness, and lifestyle factors, and IV infusion is the most direct way to restore them. Clients report mental clarity, sustained energy, improved sleep, faster recovery, and a general sense of feeling 'tuned up.' Done correctly, NAD+ therapy is one of the most powerful wellness tools available — but it should always be administered by qualified medical staff.
Free consultation · 74 W. Washington Street, Oswego
Performed by our team. Medical oversight by Ryan Kent, FNP-BC (Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, on site 7 days a week).
Owner & Founder: Danielle Alcala-Glazier — Licensed Esthetician, Phlebotomist, CMAA, CNA (RN in progress). 10+ years at this practice.
Why Hello Gorgeous for NAD+ IV Therapy
- ✓Administered in-office by licensed medical staff with Ryan Kent, FNP-BC overseeing every infusion
- ✓Pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ from licensed US compounding pharmacies — no gray-market product
- ✓Customized dosing based on your goals, medical history, and how you've tolerated previous infusions
- ✓Calm, comfortable infusion suite — not an assembly line
- ✓Combinable with vitamin and amino acid add-ons for a personalized protocol
What is NAD+ IV Therapy? How it works
NAD+ is delivered as a slow intravenous drip, typically over 2–4 hours, allowing the body to absorb the coenzyme directly into the bloodstream and distribute it cellularly. Unlike oral supplements (which are largely degraded in digestion) or NAD+ precursors (which require conversion in the body), IV NAD+ provides the most bioavailable form. The infusion rate matters — too fast can cause discomfort, too slow stretches the appointment unnecessarily. Our medical team monitors closely throughout, adjusts the rate as needed, and ensures every client is comfortable from start to finish. Most clients begin with a series of 3–6 infusions over several weeks, followed by maintenance every 1–3 months based on individual response.
Pricing & packages
Single NAD+ IV infusions start from $400. Most clients see the strongest results with a starter series (typically 3–6 infusions), and we offer package pricing that brings the per-session cost down meaningfully. Add-ons (B-complex, glutathione, amino acids, magnesium) range from $25–$75 each. Exact pricing and protocol recommended at your consultation.
What to expect at your appointment
- Free consultation with our medical team to discuss your goals (mental clarity, recovery, longevity, post-illness restoration), review your medical history, and confirm IV NAD+ is appropriate.
- On infusion day: arrive hydrated and fed. Wear comfortable clothes. We'll get you set up in our infusion suite with everything you need — a comfortable chair, blanket, water, and entertainment.
- Infusion: IV is placed by a licensed clinician. The drip rate is adjusted based on your tolerance. Most clients spend 2–4 hours per infusion. Some feel a warming sensation or mild chest pressure if the rate is too fast — we slow it immediately.
- After: you can return to normal activities right after. Most clients feel an immediate sense of clarity and sustained energy in the hours and days following.
- Follow-up: we check in after your first infusion to assess response, and we tailor the timing and frequency of subsequent sessions to your individual goals.
Frequently asked questions
- What does NAD+ actually do?
- NAD+ is a coenzyme that powers cellular energy production, supports DNA repair, regulates metabolism, and influences how cells respond to stress. Clinically, clients report improved mental clarity, sustained energy, better sleep, faster physical and cognitive recovery, and general 'tuned up' wellness. Research continues to explore its role in longevity and neurodegenerative disease, though most clinical claims today are based on subjective client experience rather than large clinical trials.
- How long does an NAD+ infusion take?
- Most infusions take 2–4 hours, depending on the dose and your individual tolerance. Faster infusions can cause discomfort (mild chest pressure, warmth, nausea), so we always adjust the rate to keep you comfortable. Plan to spend the morning or afternoon with us.
- How does it feel during the infusion?
- Most clients experience a mild warming sensation or slight pressure as the drip starts. If the rate is too fast, you may feel chest tightness or queasiness — we immediately slow the rate, and the sensation passes quickly. Once we find your comfortable rate, the rest of the session is relaxing.
- How often should I get NAD+?
- Most clients start with a series of 3–6 infusions over several weeks to build cellular NAD+ levels meaningfully, then transition to maintenance every 1–3 months based on goals and response. Some clients use NAD+ specifically post-illness or pre/post a demanding period (travel, training, life event) — we tailor frequency to your life.
- Is NAD+ IV safe?
- When administered by trained medical staff using pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ from licensed compounding pharmacies, NAD+ IV has a strong safety profile. The most common issue is infusion-rate discomfort, which we manage by adjusting rate in real time. Serious adverse events are rare. We screen carefully for medical history at consultation.
- Should I combine NAD+ with anything else?
- Many clients add B-complex, glutathione, magnesium, or amino acid blends to their NAD+ infusion for a comprehensive 'cellular reset' protocol. We help you decide what makes sense based on your goals — not what's most expensive.
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