NAD+ IV infusion therapy
in Seoul
Have questions about NAD+ IV infusion therapy in Korea? We’ve got answers—locations, pricing, photos, and more.
Quick Overview
- π©Ί Doctor-supervised IVs after a brief evaluation
- π English-friendly explanations and printed aftercare
- β±οΈ Typical infusion 60–120 minutes (dose-dependent)
- π Short walk from Apgujeong Station (Exit 5)
- π³ Transparent quotes before treatment
What Is NAD+?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy (ATP) production and metabolic pathways. IV delivery provides parenteral (non-oral) administration under clinical monitoring. NAD+ IV is not a cure for disease; results and sensations vary.
Potential Uses (Supportive, Not Curative)
- Reported energy and focus support during busy/travel periods
- Workout recovery and general well-being support
- Adjunct to healthy lifestyle or medical weight-management plans
Evidence for anti-aging/cognitive benefits is still being studied. Your clinician will advise if it’s appropriate for you.
Who May Be a Candidate
- Adults seeking energy/recovery support within a broader health plan
- Able to sit comfortably for 1–2 hours and follow aftercare
- No contraindications after screening (see below)
Who Should Avoid or Delay
- Pregnant or breastfeeding patients
- Uncontrolled hypertension, significant heart/kidney/liver disease
- Active infection or fever on the day of infusion
- Known
allergy to any component in the infusion
(Your clinician may request baseline labs before starting a series.)
What to Expect (Visit Flow)
- Mini consult & vitals → history, meds, goals
- Personalized plan → dose, drip rate, add-ons (if suitable)
- Infusion → typically 60–120 min; some patients feel chest/abdominal “tightness” or warmth if the drip is fast (we adjust rate for comfort)
- Aftercare → hydration tips, what to watch for, optional follow-up plan
Session Plans
- Single session for travel fatigue or busy weeks
- Series (e.g., 4–6 sessions over 4–8 weeks) for ongoing support
- Possible adjuncts (only if appropriate): B-complex/B12, electrolytes, or Myers’ blend on separate days
Safety & Side Effects
- Common: vein irritation, temporary flushing/warmth, nausea if infused too rapidly
- Less common: lightheadedness, headache, bruising at IV site
- Rare: allergic reaction. You’ll be monitored during the infusion and given clear aftercare.
Prep Checklist (Fewer Hiccups β )
- Hydrate well 2–4 hours before
- Eat a light, protein-forward snack 60–90 minutes prior
- Wear sleeves that roll easily; bring a book or earbuds
- Share a full meds/supplement list (include biotin, anticoagulants, GLP-1s, etc.)
- Tell us if you have needle sensitivity—we can pace the drip slower
Aftercare Tips
- Keep the bandage on for a few hours; avoid heavy lifting that arm today
- Hydrate and have a balanced meal
- Skip intense workouts or alcohol the same day
- Contact the clinic for persistent redness, swelling, fever, or dizziness
Pair With (Optional)
- Body composition scan to track fat/muscle/water
- Medical weight-management visit (e.g., semaglutide/tirzepatide if appropriate)
- General labs (iron, B12, vitamin D, CMP) to tailor future IV choices
FAQs
How fast will I feel something?
Some patients report
same-day clarity or energy, others notice subtler changes over several sessions.
Is it painful?
You’ll feel a brief needle stick; we can use smaller gauges and slow the rate if sensitive.
Can I drive after?
Most patients feel fine to drive; if you feel lightheaded, rest at the clinic a bit longer.
Price?
You’ll receive an
itemized quote after your evaluation (dose, infusion time, any add-ons).
Location & Booking
- π VEI Clinic Apgujeong (Gangnam) — a few minutes from Apgujeong Station (Exit 5)
- ποΈ Weekdays + limited Saturdays; same-day often available
- π¬ English support with written aftercare
Ready to book an NAD+ IV in Gangnam?
Send your
preferred date/time, brief
medical history/meds, and whether you’re interested in a
single session or series. We’ll reply with availability, prep, and a clear estimate.
Medical disclaimer: NAD+ IV is provided only after a clinician evaluation and may not be suitable for everyone. This page is informational and not a substitute for personalized medical advice.
Our weight-loss specialist is here to answer your questions and guide your plan with clear, one-on-one support. We’ll review eligibility, required labs, medications, and your visit schedule so you know exactly what to expect. Please read your Patient Rights & Program Requirements to begin with confidence.

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