NAD+ Therapy
Care rooted in evaluation, not trends.
NAD+ therapy may be appropriate for individuals exploring support for cellular function, energy regulation, and cognitive health as part of a provider-guided care plan.
At To Know Oneself, NAD+ therapy is only considered after a licensed medical provider evaluates your health history, symptoms, and relevant clinical data. Care decisions are made thoughtfully and responsibly.

Understanding its role in the body.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a naturally occurring molecule involved in cellular energy production and metabolic processes.
NAD+ levels play a role in how cells function and repair over time. NAD+ therapy is sometimes explored in clinical settings to support overall cellular health under medical supervision.
Eligibility is determined medically.
NAD+ therapy may be considered for individuals who:
Are experiencing symptoms that warrant further clinical evaluation
Are seeking medically supervised wellness support
Are reviewed and approved by a licensed provider
NAD+ therapy is not appropriate for everyone. If it is not recommended,
your provider will explain why and discuss alternative options.
Clinical review before recommendations.
Before recommending NAD+ therapy, providers will:
This process ensures care decisions are individualized and medically appropriate.

All steps are guided by licensed medical providers.
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Care that continues beyond the first visit.
If approved, providers may recommend follow-up consultations or adjustments based on your response and ongoing health needs.
All care is managed through the secure patient portal, ensuring continuity and clarity.
Your health information is protected.
All NAD+ therapy is delivered through HIPAA-compliant systems with encrypted data, role-based access, and provider oversight. Providers follow state-specific telemedicine regulations and established medical standards.

Start with a medical conversation.
You don’t need to decide today. A consultation with a licensed provider can help determine whether NAD+ therapy is appropriate for your health needs.