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Mt. Baker Medical

NAD IV therapy, prescribed and supervised — not poured.

Pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ infusions for cellular energy, cognitive support, and longevity baseline — administered by physician oversight, dosed to your actual response, not a stock drip-bar protocol.

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Who NAD IV
therapy is for.

  • Persistent fatigue — the kind that doesn't come back after rest
  • Brain fog, slower processing, declining cognitive sharpness
  • Longevity-curious adults building a real biomarker stack
  • Recovery from long COVID or other post-viral syndromes
  • Active addiction-recovery support (alongside ongoing treatment)
  • Athletes and high-output adults pushing recovery and performance
  • Anyone over 45 who feels like "everything is harder lately"
  • Patients who've tried drip-bar NAD and want medical supervision instead
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NAD therapy got cheapened. We're putting the medicine back.

NAD+ went from a serious longevity-medicine intervention to something you can grab at a strip-mall drip bar with no labs, no exam, and no physician. That works fine until something goes sideways or you want to know whether it's actually doing anything for you. The cellular biology is real. The clinical context most patients receive is not.

  • Pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ compounded through Empower Pharmacy — not bulk-purchased drip-bar product.
  • Physician-administered or directly supervised — not technician-only protocols where the doctor never sees you.
  • Dosed to your actual response — 250mg, 500mg, or 1,000mg per session — not 'the drip we have today.'
  • Tracked with baseline and follow-up labs so the protocol responds to evidence, not vibes.

Pricing — for everyone.

NAD IV therapy at Mt. Baker Medical is available to anyone — no membership required. Members save 15% per session and on the 6-session loading protocols most patients start with.

DoseSingle — RetailSingle — Member6-pack — Retail6-pack — Member
250mgEntry tier · cognitive support, recovery$349$295$1,895$1,695
500mgMost common · longevity baseline, fatigue$499$425$2,795$2,495
1,000mgLoading dose · post-viral, addiction recovery$749$635$4,195$3,795

How we approach it.

Baseline labs first. Dose matched to your actual goal and tolerance. Loading protocol, then individualized maintenance. Not a stock drip protocol.

i
Step 01

Baseline labs.

Comprehensive metabolic panel, inflammatory markers, and the specific biomarkers relevant to your goal — cognitive, fatigue, post-viral, or longevity. We measure where you are before we add anything.

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Step 02

Dose to goal.

250mg for entry, cognitive, or recovery context. 500mg for longevity baseline and most fatigue cases. 1,000mg as loading dose for post-viral, addiction-recovery, or aggressive longevity protocols.

iii
Step 03

Loading protocol.

Most patients start with 6 sessions over 2–3 weeks. NAD+ has a saturation curve — repeated dosing in close succession is what produces durable change in cellular NAD+ levels.

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Step 04

Maintenance, adjusted.

Once loaded, most patients drop to maintenance dosing every 4–8 weeks. Follow-up labs and symptom response tell us when to space sessions further apart or pull back in.

What we offer.

Two routes — IV and oral — used together or alone depending on goal and patient preference. Pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ compounded through Empower Pharmacy.

Primary route

NAD+ IV infusion.

In-clinic intravenous administration — the most efficient delivery method for raising cellular NAD+ levels measurably and quickly. Most patients use a loading protocol (6 sessions over 2–3 weeks) then move to maintenance every 4–8 weeks based on lab and symptom response.

Doses:250mg / 500mg / 1,000mg
Time:1–3 hours per session
Supervision:Physician oversight throughout
Member price:From $295 / session
Adjunct route

Oral NAD+ precursors.

Nicotinamide riboside or NMN as oral adjuncts, used between IV sessions to maintain elevated NAD+ levels. Useful for patients on longevity protocols who want continuous support, or for those who prefer to start with oral before committing to IV.

Form:Daily oral capsule
Sourcing:Practitioner-grade brands
Used:Alone or alongside IV
Member price:Variable by brand · 15% off catalog

The cellular case — and the honest limits.

NAD+ is a coenzyme essential to mitochondrial energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin activity — the cellular machinery that underlies how aging tissue stays functional. NAD+ levels measurably decline with age, and replenishing them produces real downstream effects on cellular function. That's the strong part of the case.

The honest part: most of the human longevity-outcome data is short-term, and large randomized trials for healthspan endpoints don't exist yet. What we can say with confidence is that NAD+ therapy supports specific clinical use cases — cognitive function, post-viral recovery, addiction recovery, and acute fatigue — where the evidence is meaningful. We don't oversell it as a longevity panacea.

The cellular biology is among the strongest in longevity medicine. The promotional claims around it are among the weakest. The job of a real physician is to separate the two and prescribe accordingly.Dr. James Scribner · Founding Physician, Mt. Baker Medical

Common questions.

The five questions we get most. Written to be schema-eligible for AI Overview citation — exact phrasings to match search volume.

What is NAD IV therapy?

NAD IV therapy is the intravenous administration of pharmaceutical-grade nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide — a coenzyme essential to cellular energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin signaling. NAD+ levels decline measurably with age. IV delivery raises cellular NAD+ levels far more efficiently than oral routes, which is why it's the preferred administration method for cognitive, fatigue, post-viral recovery, and longevity protocols.

What are the benefits of NAD IV therapy?

Documented benefits include improved cognitive sharpness and focus, reduced fatigue (particularly the kind that doesn't recover with sleep), support during post-viral and long-COVID recovery, adjunctive benefit in addiction recovery protocols, and biological-age and healthspan markers in longevity protocols. Effects vary by patient, dose, and clinical context — which is why baseline labs and follow-up tracking matter.

How much does NAD IV therapy cost?

At Mt. Baker Medical, NAD IV therapy is $349 per session at the 250mg entry dose ($295 for members), $499 at the standard 500mg dose ($425 member), and $749 at the 1,000mg loading dose ($635 member). Most patients start with a 6-session loading protocol, which saves ~10% per session on retail and another ~10% for members. National pricing ranges $250–$1,500 per session.

Are there side effects of NAD IV therapy?

Side effects during infusion are typically mild and dose-related: flushing, chest tightness, mild nausea, or a 'pressure' sensation. These resolve by slowing the infusion rate — which is one of the reasons physician supervision matters. After-infusion side effects are uncommon. Patients with active cardiac arrhythmias, recent stroke, or specific medication interactions are screened out at intake.

How often should I get NAD IV therapy?

Most patients begin with a loading protocol — 6 sessions over 2–3 weeks — which produces durable changes in cellular NAD+ levels. After loading, maintenance dosing every 4–8 weeks is typical, adjusted based on follow-up labs and symptom response. For post-viral recovery and addiction-recovery protocols, the loading phase may extend to 10 sessions before maintenance.

Start with a free conversation.

30 minutes with Dr. Scribner. No exam, no commitment, no charge — just a real conversation about whether NAD IV therapy is right for what you're trying to address.

Or call(360) 498-7529
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