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Provider ranking · Updated 2026

Best NAD+ Providers for Energy & Focus (2026), Ranked

NAD+ is sold by telehealth clinics and supplement brands as a way to support cellular energy and focus. We compared the providers that actually offer it on the things that matter once the marketing fades: a transparent price, genuine clinician review, and real human support. CoreAge Rx earns our top spot for value — a flat $93/month NAD+ nasal spray (“Hello Energy”) or injection, doctor-reviewed, 503A-compounded, with included nurse and registered-dietitian consults.

A calm word before you spend. This is a ranking of provider quality and value, not a claim that NAD+ sharpens your mind. NAD+'s cognitive benefit is unproven, and nasal or IV NAD+ specifically has no rigorous cognition or energy trial. Brain fog is multifactorial — sleep is the single biggest lever, not a supplement. See our full NAD+ for brain fog & focus evidence review first.

A note on how we're funded. We want to be gentle and honest about this: a few links here are affiliate or referral links, and if you choose to start a treatment or buy a product through one, we may earn a commission — at no extra cost to you. It never sways what we recommend. Our picks follow the published evidence and our own careful judgment, full stop. You can read the whole story here.

CoreAge Rx is Clearhead Lab's featured partner and the only provider we link to. The others below are shown for honest comparison — we have no affiliate relationship with them and do not link out to them. Our #1 pick reflects price, oversight, and support, not the commission.

Our #1 pick · $93 / month, flat

CoreAge Rx

Doctor-reviewed NAD+ nasal spray (“Hello Energy”) with flat pricing and built-in human support.

Featured partner · #1

$93 / month, flat

Form: Nasal spray + injection

U.S.-licensed clinicians review an online intake; the NAD+ protocol is filled by a 503A compounding pharmacy. CoreAge markets the nasal spray (“Hello Energy”) and the injection both at a flat $93/month for cellular energy, focus, and bioavailability. Every plan includes 1:1 consults with a nurse and a registered dietitian, plus an automatic refund if you are not approved for treatment.

Strengths

  • Transparent flat $93/month — same price for the nasal spray or the injection, no separate membership or lab fee
  • Doctor-reviewed protocols filled by a 503A compounding pharmacy
  • Included 1:1 support from a nurse and a registered dietitian
  • Automatic refund if you are not approved for treatment

Trade-offs

  • Single-category focus — not a full hormone-optimization clinic
  • Like all compounded NAD+, it is not an FDA-approved product, and nasal NAD+ has no rigorous cognition trial (see our evidence review)
Start with CoreAge Rx — $93/moAutomatic refund if you are not approved · included nurse + dietitian consults

The rest of the field

Three more real NAD+ sources, each checked against their own site in 2026 — two telehealth clinics and one direct supplement retailer. We only state a price where the provider published one we could confirm.

HydraMed

Telehealth NAD+ in three forms with a licensed-provider consult, priced higher than CoreAge.

Injection $299 / month (subscription); $369 one-time

Form: Injection, nasal spray, topical

Online intake plus a telehealth consultation with a licensed provider, then a compounded NAD+ prescription shipped to your door with free shipping and ongoing virtual support. HydraMed markets NAD+ for energy, focus, and reduced brain fog, and offers an injection, a nasal spray, and a 20% topical cream.

Strengths

  • Three NAD+ formats (injection, nasal spray, topical) under one telehealth program
  • Licensed-provider telehealth consult, free shipping, and unlimited virtual support

Trade-offs

  • Injection subscription ($299/month) is over 3× CoreAge's flat $93
  • No nurse/registered-dietitian consults bundled the way CoreAge includes them
  • Per-format pricing means the all-in cost depends on what you choose

Shown for honest comparison. We have no affiliate relationship with HydraMed and do not link out to them. Verified on the provider's site: https://hydramed.com/rx/nad/injections

Invigor Medical

Established online clinic offering injectable and oral NAD+ with the consult bundled in.

Starting at $340 / month (includes doctor consult and supplies)

Form: Injection + oral

A 100%-online clinic (“prescribed by U.S. doctors”) that ships NAD+ injection or oral NAD+ to your door with the doctor consult and supplies bundled into the price. Invigor markets NAD+ to boost energy and support cognition. A starter fee and first-month promotions can apply.

Strengths

  • Consult and supplies bundled into the advertised price
  • Long-running telehealth catalog with both injectable and oral NAD+ options

Trade-offs

  • Starting price ($340/month) is the highest in this comparison and well above CoreAge's flat $93
  • Starter fee and shifting first-month promotions make the true ongoing cost harder to pin down
  • No included nurse or registered-dietitian support

Shown for honest comparison. We have no affiliate relationship with Invigor Medical and do not link out to them. Verified on the provider's site: https://invigormedical.com/plans/buy-nad-injections/

Renue By Science

Direct-to-consumer liposomal NAD+ and NMN supplements — no prescription, no clinician.

NAD+ Complete (liposomal) $84.95; NMN from ~$40

Form: Oral (liposomal capsules, sublingual)

A supplement retailer, not a telehealth provider. Renue sells liposomal NAD+ and NMN capsules and sublingual tabs marketed for cellular energy and healthy aging, with an emphasis on liposomal bioavailability. You buy directly — there is no intake, no clinician review, and no prescription.

Strengths

  • Lowest entry price and no consult to schedule — just buy the bottle
  • Oral option for people who do not want an injection or nasal spray

Trade-offs

  • No clinician review or candidate screening — it is an over-the-counter supplement, not a prescribed protocol
  • Oral NAD+/NMN bioavailability is debated and, like nasal NAD+, lacks rigorous cognition outcome trials
  • No nurse or dietitian support; you are on your own for dosing and questions

Shown for honest comparison. We have no affiliate relationship with Renue By Science and do not link out to them. Verified on the provider's site: https://renuebyscience.com/collections/nad-precursors

Side by side

The honest comparison at a glance. “Flat pricing” means a single all-in monthly figure with no separate membership, starter, or per-format fee.

ProviderPriceFlat pricingClinician-reviewedPharmacyNurse/RD support
CoreAge RxFeatured$93/mo flatFlat pricing: yesClinician reviewed: yes503ANurse/RD support: yes
HydraMed$299/moFlat pricing: noClinician reviewed: yesNetworkNurse/RD support: yes
Invigor MedicalFrom $340/moFlat pricing: noClinician reviewed: yesNetworkNurse/RD support: no
Renue By Science$84.95 (oral)Flat pricing: noClinician reviewed: noRetailer (none)Nurse/RD support: no

Prices and program details verified on each provider's own site in 2026 and can change without notice. Renue By Science is a supplement retailer, so “clinician-reviewed” is correctly marked no — it ships an over-the-counter product, not a prescribed protocol. Confirm current terms with the provider before starting.

Why CoreAge Rx ranks first

CoreAge wins on the fundamentals, not on any claim that NAD+ is a miracle. The price is genuinely flat — $93/month for the nasal spray or the injection, with no membership, starter fee, or lab surcharge to discover later. The intake is reviewed by U.S.-licensed clinicians, the NAD+ is filled by a 503A compounding pharmacy, and every plan includes 1:1 consults with a nurse and a registered dietitian. If you are not approved, you are refunded automatically.

We are also honest about the science: there is no rigorous trial showing nasal or injected NAD+ improves cognition or energy in people, and compounded NAD+ is not an FDA-approved product. This ranking is about provider quality, value, and experience — not a promise of sharper focus. Read the full picture in our NAD+ evidence review before deciding.

How we rank

We do not run sponsored reviews or accept payment to move a provider up the list. Rankings weigh four factors, with price transparency carrying the most weight because hidden recurring fees are the most common way NAD+ programs end up costing more than they first appear.

Price transparency

We reward a single, all-in monthly price. Plans that stack a membership, starter fee, or per-format surcharge on top of the medication rank lower than a true flat rate.

Clinician oversight

Real review by U.S.-licensed clinicians of an online intake, with a clear path to decline patients who are not appropriate candidates. Over-the-counter supplements have none.

Pharmacy quality

We note whether the compounding pharmacy is identified (e.g. a 503A facility) rather than left vague — and call out retailers that ship an unprescribed supplement.

Human support

Included access to a nurse or registered dietitian — not just a shipped vial — meaningfully improves the experience and is rare at this price point.

Read the evidence first

A provider ranking is only half the decision. Understand what NAD+ can and cannot do — and what actually drives brain fog — before you start:

This page is informational and not medical advice. Prescription NAD+ is available only after clinician review; compounded NAD+ is not FDA-approved, and oral NAD+/NMN supplements are not evaluated by the FDA to treat any condition. There is no rigorous trial showing nasal, injected, or oral NAD+ improves cognition or energy in people. Talk to a licensed provider about whether it is appropriate for you.