NAD+ Therapy — Enfield Royal Clinic Khalifa City
Wellness & IV Therapy

NAD+ Therapy

Cellular energy and anti-ageing support

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme essential to cellular energy production; levels naturally decline with age, and NAD+ IV therapy is used to help replenish them in support of energy, focus and overall cellular health.

This is typically delivered as a slower IV infusion compared to standard vitamin drips, allowing the body to gradually absorb and utilise the coenzyme over the course of the session.

Key Benefits

  • Supports cellular energy production
  • Popular for supporting focus and mental clarity
  • Complements a broader anti-ageing wellness routine
  • Administered under medical supervision

Is This Treatment Right For You?

  • Patients interested in cellular health and anti-ageing wellness
  • Those seeking support for energy and mental clarity
  • Anyone building a comprehensive wellness programme

What to Expect

1

Health Assessment

Suitability is confirmed through a review of your health history.

2

IV Setup

An IV line is placed for the infusion.

3

Gradual Infusion

NAD+ is infused slowly, with the session typically lasting longer than a standard vitamin drip.

4

Monitoring

You're monitored throughout for comfort and tolerance.

Recovery & Aftercare

None; some patients experience mild, temporary flushing or nausea during infusion, which resolves by slowing the infusion rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an NAD+ session take?

Sessions can take longer than standard IV drips, often 1-3 hours depending on the dose and infusion rate.

Is it uncomfortable?

Some patients feel temporary flushing, tightness or mild nausea during infusion; this typically eases when the infusion rate is slowed.

How often should I have this treatment?

This is individualised based on your wellness goals; your provider will discuss a suitable schedule.

Ready to Book Your NAD+ Therapy Consultation?

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