Monthly NAD injection cost varies by program and dosage but most telehealth plans fall somewhere between $100 and $300 per month depending on how frequently you inject and what milligram strength is prescribed.
At-home telehealth programs are generally less expensive than in-clinic sessions because you are not paying for facility overhead, staff administration, or per-visit fees on top of the medication cost.
NAD injections are typically not covered by insurance since they are considered a wellness therapy rather than a treatment for a specific diagnosed condition, so most patients pay out of pocket.
Some patients may be able to use HSA or FSA funds toward NAD injection costs depending on how the treatment is prescribed and categorized, but you should confirm eligibility with your plan administrator before purchasing.
Most telehealth NAD injection programs bundle the cost of the prescription medication, syringes and supplies, physician consultation, and ongoing clinical support into a single program price rather than charging separately for each component.

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