Quebec City, QUEBEC

NAD+ IV in Quebec City — Find Verified Clinics

There is 1 nad+ iv provider in Quebec City, QUEBEC on TheDripMap. Options include TELUS Health Care Centre - Quebec City. NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell, essential for converting nutrients into cellular energy, repairing DNA, and regulating circadian rhythms. Compare what each clinic offers below, then book directly.

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What is NAD+?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell, essential for converting nutrients into cellular energy, repairing DNA, and regulating circadian rhythms. NAD+ levels decline naturally with age — research suggests by middle age we may have only about half the NAD+ we had in our twenties — and that decline has been linked to fatigue, cognitive slowdown, and impaired cellular recovery. NAD+ IV therapy bypasses oral supplements (which have very poor bioavailability for NAD+) and delivers the molecule directly into the bloodstream, restoring cellular levels in a single session.

Typical cost
$400 to $1,200
Session
2-4 hours (longer for high doses)
Full NAD+ guide

NAD+ IV in Quebec City — FAQ

How much does nad+ iv cost in Quebec City?

NAD+ IV typically runs $400 to $1,200 in most US and Canadian markets. Quebec City pricing varies by clinic, add-ons, and whether you choose in-clinic or mobile service — confirm current pricing directly with the provider.

Are there mobile nad+ iv options in Quebec City?

Some Quebec City providers offer mobile or in-home service in addition to a clinic. Look for the "Mobile" tag on the clinic cards above, and confirm the service area covers your address.

How do I choose a safe nad+ iv clinic in Quebec City?

Look for licensed medical oversight, transparent ingredients and pricing, and verification. On TheDripMap, claimed and verified Quebec City clinics carry a badge. NAD+ is generally well tolerated, but side effects track closely with infusion speed: going too fast commonly causes flushing, nausea, cramping and a temporary chest-tightness sensation (typically muscular rather than cardiac) that eases when the drip is slowed — which is why infusions run long.

Do I need an appointment for nad+ iv in Quebec City?

Many Quebec City clinics take both walk-ins and appointments, while mobile services are appointment-based. Check each listing for hours and booking details, and book ahead during busy periods.