NAD+ IV therapy. Physician-prescribed. RN-administered.
The cellular-energy and neuroprotective standard. Thousand Oaks clinic — serving Calabasas, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Moorpark, and Camarillo.
What NAD+ does — and why levels matter.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme present in every living cell. It runs the electron-transport chain that produces ATP, drives the sirtuin family of longevity-associated enzymes, and supports DNA-repair pathways through PARP activity.
Endogenous NAD+ levels fall by roughly 50% by age 60. That decline correlates with most of the biological hallmarks of aging — mitochondrial decline, blunted DNA repair, neuroinflammation, and metabolic inflexibility.
IV NAD+ bypasses the gut entirely and delivers full-dose precursor directly to circulation, where it can be converted and utilized at the cellular level — far more bioavailable than oral NMN or NR for therapeutic dosing.
Who benefits — and who shouldn't.
NAD+ IV is most commonly used at BioHaus for cognitive support, energy and metabolic recovery, neuroprotective protocols, and as part of integrated longevity arcs. It's also a frequent component in early protocol blocks where we're trying to move several systems quickly.
It's not a one-and-done therapy. Single high-dose infusions are uncomfortable for most patients and produce only transient effect. We dose protocol-style — multiple infusions in close succession during active blocks, then maintenance cadence calibrated to biomarkers and how you respond.
How NAD+ runs at BioHaus.
Every NAD+ infusion at BioHaus is run under standing physician orders and administered by a licensed registered nurse in a private suite. Standard protocol blocks run 4–10 infusions over 2–4 weeks, with dose, drip rate, and adjuncts personalized.
We don't mix from a menu. Your formulation is physician-prescribed — the NAD+ dose, rate, and any co-infused vitamins or amino acids are calibrated to your biomarkers and your protocol phase, not selected from a board on the wall.
Outcomes are tracked through follow-up biomarker panels (where indicated) and the BioAi dashboard — you see what shifted in your data, not just how you felt for the rest of the day.
What's included with every NAD+ protocol.
Questions, answered.
How is BioHaus NAD+ different from an IV bar?+
Three things: physician orders (not technician menus), licensed RN administration (not certified-IV-tech), and a protocol context (not a one-off). Same molecule on paper, different clinical standard around it.
Does the infusion really take that long?+
Yes — and it should. NAD+ infused too fast causes chest pressure, flushing, and discomfort. We run the drip at a comfortable rate. Plan for 90–180 minutes per infusion depending on dose. Most members work, read, or rest in the suite.
Is oral NMN or NR a substitute?+
For maintenance, oral precursors can play a role and we sometimes prescribe them between IV blocks. For therapeutic-dose effect during an active protocol, oral isn't a substitute — bioavailability and conversion kinetics aren't comparable.
How often do members come in for NAD+?+
During an active block: 2–4x per week for 2–4 weeks. Maintenance: typically every 4–8 weeks, calibrated to biomarkers and how you respond. Members from outside Thousand Oaks frequently bundle NAD+ with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy or other modalities in a single visit.
Apply for founding membership.
Founding membership is reserved for those who treat their biology as the asset it is. Lifetime price lock. Direct line to your physician.
- ✦Founding rate locked for life
- ✦Priority access to all new protocols
- ✦Complimentary diagnostic baseline ($800 value)
- ✦Private founding member events