Frequently Asked Questions
Drip Hydration NAD therapy sessions in Boston begin with a mobile visit. Once you book an appointment online, we'll send a licensed nurse directly to your location, whether that's at your home, workplace, or hotel.
Before administering treatment, the nurse will review your medical history, take vital signs, and confirm NAD therapy is right for you. By tailoring treatment specifically to each client, we can help ensure every session is safe and customized to unique health goals.
The NAD infusion typically takes 3–4 hours, during which you can relax, read, or even take a nap while the treatment works to support healthy aging, neurological function, and overall vitality. Depending on the type of NAD therapy you receive, you may notice benefits that last from several hours to up to two weeks.
Once your session is complete, the nurse will make sure you’re feeling comfortable and provide any needed aftercare instructions. We encourage clients to schedule follow-ups as needed to maintain long-term wellness benefits.
No time for a personalized appointment? No problem. Drip Hydration's personal concierge medical service can also ship NAD+ self-injections directly to your door. Get a boost before a big event, quell cravings on a night out, or stay in and support your brain with self-injections: Drip Hydration gives you the flexibility our modern lives require.
At Drip Hydration, we design NAD treatments to support a wide range of health goals and offer personalized therapy plans to address different needs. Our modern mobile services can help with the following issues:
- Dehydration and fatigue
- Low energy levels and sluggish metabolism
- Hangover symptoms like nausea, headaches, and brain fog
- Weak or compromised immune systems
- Cognitive decline and brain fog
- Frequent or recurring headaches
- Brittle hair and nails
- Diminished levels of collagen
Most clients experience little or no side effects from NAD therapy. However, as with any medical treatment, some individuals may experience mild to moderate symptoms depending on their specific health status and the type of therapy received.
Possible side effects may include:
- Headaches
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Decreased insulin sensitivity
- Increased oxidative stress leading to cellular damage
- Liver injury
- Lowered platelet count