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How NAD Pricing Works at Baseline Medical

Baseline IV NAD starts at $489. That includes the Baseline Care Visit, 250 mg NAD, and 1,000 mL IV fluids before any optional dose increase.

A clearer look at what is included, how dose increases work, and why RN monitoring and NP-guided review matter for a comfortable NAD experience.

Starting price

$489 minimum for IV NAD.

What is included

Baseline Care Visit + 250 mg NAD + 1,000 mL IV fluids.

Dose reviewed

Optional increases are based on experience and tolerance.

What this page explains

At Baseline Medical, IV NAD starts at $489. That base price includes the Baseline Care Visit, 250 mg NAD, and 1,000 mL IV fluids.

Starting price

Every IV NAD visit starts with one clear baseline.

At Baseline Medical, IV NAD starts at $489. That base price includes the Baseline Care Visit, 250 mg NAD, and 1,000 mL IV fluids.1, 3

This structure is intentional. Patients are not just paying for NAD itself. They are paying for a medically guided visit that includes an RN in person, Nurse Practitioner oversight, assessment, monitoring, pacing, and a better overall treatment experience.5

$489 minimum

The starting price for IV NAD at Baseline Medical.

Included in that price

Baseline Care Visit + 250 mg NAD + 1,000 mL IV fluids.

Why it matters

The visit includes clinical review, monitoring, and pacing—not just the ingredient itself.

What is included

What your $489 IV NAD visit includes

Step 01

Baseline Care Visit

The visit begins with the Baseline Care Visit, which includes nurse arrival, assessment context, vitals, and Nurse Practitioner-directed review.

Step 02

250 mg NAD

The base IV NAD treatment includes 250 mg NAD as the starting dose.

Step 03

1,000 mL IV fluids

The treatment also includes 1,000 mL IV fluids as part of the base IV NAD structure.

Step 04

Monitoring and pacing

Your RN monitors the infusion and adjusts pacing as needed for comfort, with NP-guided oversight built into the visit.

Dose increases

How optional IV NAD dose increases work

The base IV NAD treatment includes 250 mg. If a patient is a good fit for a higher dose, increases are added in 50 mg steps.3

After the included 250 mg base dose, optional IV NAD increases are priced in clear 50 mg steps. The ladder below shows the add-on amount above the $489 base visit.2

250 mg

Included in the $489 base IV NAD visit.

Base treatment

300 mg

+$50 above the $489 base visit.

Optional dose increase

350 mg

+$100 above the $489 base visit.

Optional dose increase

400 mg

+$150 above the $489 base visit.

Optional dose increase

450 mg

+$200 above the $489 base visit.

Optional dose increase

500 mg

+$250 above the $489 base visit.

Optional dose increase

How dose is selected

How Baseline decides whether a patient stays at 250 mg or moves higher

Dose selection is personalized. Baseline looks at whether the patient is newer to NAD or already experienced, how they have tolerated prior NAD treatment, what their goals are, and how comfortable they are during administration.1, 2

Patients who are newer to NAD may be better served by the base dose and careful pacing. Patients who have already tolerated NAD well may be better candidates for a higher-dose discussion over time.3

A newer NAD patient may be guided toward

  • Starting at the base 250 mg dose
  • A slower, more comfortable administration pace
  • Closer tolerance monitoring during the visit
  • A stepwise approach before increasing dose over time

An experienced NAD patient may be guided toward

  • A higher-dose discussion when prior treatments were well tolerated
  • A larger dose if goals and tolerance support it
  • Ongoing review of pacing, comfort, and response
  • A more personalized recurring NAD plan over time

Why monitoring matters

NAD can be uncomfortable if the visit is not done well.

NAD is a treatment where comfort and pacing matter. Some patients can feel pressure, warmth, nausea, or general discomfort if the infusion is rushed or if the dose is not well matched.5, 3

That is why Baseline emphasizes the care model around the therapy itself: medical assessment, RN presence, Nurse Practitioner oversight, and thoughtful pacing. The goal is a premium NAD experience that feels supportive, safe, and professionally managed.2

RN in person

A Registered Nurse is present to administer, monitor, and support the treatment.

NP-guided review

A Nurse Practitioner helps guide eligibility, dosing context, and next steps.

Pacing for comfort

The treatment can be adjusted based on patient tolerance and response.

Common questions about NAD cost at Baseline

How much does IV NAD cost at Baseline Medical?

IV NAD starts at $489. That includes the Baseline Care Visit, 250 mg NAD, and 1,000 mL IV fluids.

What happens if I want more than 250 mg?

Dose increases are available in 50 mg steps. Each additional 50 mg adds $50 above the $489 base treatment.

How do you decide the right NAD dose?

Baseline reviews prior NAD experience, treatment goals, tolerance, and comfort during administration. Newer patients may stay with the base dose first, while more experienced patients may be candidates for a higher-dose discussion.

Why is monitoring important during NAD therapy?

NAD can be uncomfortable if the dose or pace is not well matched. RN monitoring and NP-guided oversight help make the treatment more comfortable and controlled.

How much are NAD shots?

NAD shots are listed as 100 mg for $100, 200 mg for $200, and 250 mg for $250. Eligibility and fit are still reviewed before care is provided.

This page is for informational purposes only. Baseline Medical reviews wellness services individually and helps patients choose the right care setting when symptoms call for a different level of support.