Step 1
1Share your health profile and meet a provider
Complete a short intake and connect with a licensed medical provider 100% online. They review your history and decide whether a personalized plan is right for you.


Longevity & cellular health
Cellular energy support, built around your goals
Starting at
$188/kit
+ Oriah Membership*


*Price reflects medication cost only, if prescribed, and requires an active Oriah Membership. Membership does not include or guarantee a prescription — medication is provided only when a licensed provider determines it is appropriate after a telehealth evaluation.
Your plan is built around you: a personalized treatment plan from a licensed provider after a review of your health profile, your prescription shipped from a state-licensed pharmacy when appropriate, and unlimited messaging with your care team so you're supported throughout.
Compounded NAD+ is most often prescribed as an at-home injection you self-administer following your provider's instructions. Your provider recommends the form and dose that fit your needs and reviews your technique so you feel confident.
You can cancel anytime from your online patient portal. There are no cancellation fees or long-term contracts. Canceling won't stop an order already sent to the pharmacy — if your order is still pending, contact support and we'll help.
Step 1
1Complete a short intake and connect with a licensed medical provider 100% online. They review your history and decide whether a personalized plan is right for you.

Step 2
2If you're eligible, your prescription ships directly to you from a state-licensed pharmacy — fast and free.

Step 3
3Your care team is available for questions and adjustments, with regular check-ins to keep your plan working for you.

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every living cell. It plays a central role in turning food into cellular energy and is involved in processes like DNA repair and cell signaling. Natural NAD+ levels decline as people age.
Adults looking to support energy, recovery, and healthy aging sometimes consider NAD+. It isn't appropriate for everyone. A licensed provider reviews your health history and current medications to decide whether it makes sense for you.
Compounded NAD+ is usually prescribed as a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection given at home. Your provider explains the schedule and technique, and your care team is available if you have questions between check-ins.
Some people notice flushing, nausea, lightheadedness, or soreness at the injection site. These are usually mild and short-lived. Tell your provider about any reactions, and seek care right away for symptoms like chest tightness or trouble breathing.
Responses vary from person to person, and NAD+ is not a quick fix. Many people use it as part of a longer-term routine alongside sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Your care team can help you set realistic expectations and track how you feel.
You can cancel anytime from your online patient portal. There are no cancellation fees or long-term contracts. Canceling won't stop an order already sent to the pharmacy — if your order is still pending, contact support and we'll help.
From $188/kit*
*Price reflects medication cost only, if prescribed, and requires an active Oriah Membership. Membership does not include or guarantee a prescription — medication is provided only when a licensed provider determines it is appropriate after a telehealth evaluation.

Prescription products are available only if prescribed after an online consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Plans are offered as a subscription you can cancel at any time. Actual product packaging may differ from images shown. Where a compounded medication is prescribed, note that compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience side effects.