NAD Injections Gilbert AZ: $35 Shots and Where to Get One
NAD injections Gilbert AZ residents are searching for cost $35 at RevivaGo pop-up wellness events, take a few minutes, and are administered by licensed Arizona clinicians under physician oversight. That single sentence answers the two questions people ask us most, so let us get into the third: where do you actually get one?
Gilbert has quietly become one of the East Valley's most wellness-forward towns, and NAD+ interest here has followed. If you have seen NAD+ on a med spa menu near San Tan Village or heard about it from a workout partner at the gym, this guide explains what a NAD+ shot is, what it costs in Gilbert, how it compares to the full NAD+ IV and the daily NMN spray, and how to catch us at a pop-up near you.
Want the full infusion at home instead? Book an at-home NAD+ IV any day of the week.
What is a NAD+ injection?
A NAD+ injection is a quick intramuscular or subcutaneous shot of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), the coenzyme your cells use to produce energy and run their repair systems. The shot takes a few minutes and delivers a smaller, maintenance-level dose compared to the 2 to 4 hours a full NAD+ IV infusion runs.
NAD+ levels fall as you age. Research in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology identifies declining NAD+ as a hallmark of biological aging, and by your 40s your levels may sit at roughly half of what they were in your 20s. A shot is the lowest-commitment way to try replenishing them. We cover the deeper science, including sirtuins and DNA repair, in our NAD+ IV therapy benefits guide.
One spelling note: people type "NAD injections" and "NAD+ injections" interchangeably. The compound in the syringe is NAD+, and this guide uses both the way you actually search.
NAD injections Gilbert AZ cost: $35 at pop-ups
A NAD+ injection at a RevivaGo pop-up event costs $35 flat. No membership, no consultation fee, no lab requirement, and the price is posted before you roll up your sleeve.
That number is worth comparing. NAD+ shots at Phoenix-area med spas and longevity clinics commonly run $50 to $125 per injection, often on top of a membership or an initial consultation charge. Gilbert has no shortage of places happy to sell you a longevity package. Our approach is simpler: a transparent flat price, licensed clinicians, and no pressure to commit to a protocol before you have even tried the shot once.
If you find yourself wanting more than a maintenance dose, that is what the full infusion is for, and it is priced just as plainly: the at-home NAD+ IV starts at $279.
NAD+ shot vs NAD+ IV vs NMN spray: pick your commitment level
RevivaGo offers three ways to support NAD+, and the honest difference between them is dose, time, and habit.
| Factor | NAD+ shot | NAD+ IV infusion | NUTRAfi NMN spray |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $35 at pop-ups | From $279 at home | $35 per bottle |
| Time | A few minutes | 2 to 4 hours | 10 seconds a day |
| Dose | Smaller, maintenance-level | Larger, full protocol | Low daily precursor |
| Where in Gilbert | Pop-up wellness events | Your living room | Shipped from our shop |
| Needle | Yes, quick pinch | Yes, IV line | No needle |
| Best for | First try, top-ups between IVs | Structured longevity protocols | Daily at-home maintenance |
Bottom line: start with the $35 shot if you are NAD-curious, book the IV when you want a full protocol dose without leaving your Gilbert home, and use the NMN spray as the daily habit in between. The spray delivers NMN, a precursor your body converts into NAD+, and we explain that conversion in our NMN spray guide. We do not sell oral NAD+ pills.
What NAD+ injections may help with
No licensed provider can promise that NAD+ reverses aging, and we will not either. What NAD+ replenishment may support, based on the current science and what our East Valley clients report:
- Daily energy. NAD+ drives the mitochondrial reactions that turn food into ATP, the fuel your cells run on.
- Focus and mental clarity. Many clients report less brain fog, especially during stretches of poor sleep or heavy workloads.
- Recovery. Active adults, from Gilbert pickleball leagues to CrossFit regulars, use shots to support recovery during training blocks.
- Healthy-aging routines. For readers building a longevity stack, our Gilbert longevity IV guide covers how NAD+ fits alongside glutathione and high-dose vitamin C.
Results vary person to person, and NAD+ is cellular support rather than a stimulant. Anyone with active cardiac conditions, pregnancy, or complex medication lists should review candidacy during our medical intake, which a clinician reviews before any treatment is approved.
The pop-up model: $35 NAD+ shots and free B12
Here is how NAD injections Gilbert AZ residents actually get from us. RevivaGo runs pop-up wellness events at gyms, businesses, and community spots across Gilbert and the East Valley. Walk up, complete a quick medical intake, and a licensed RN, NP, or paramedic administers your shot with sterile single-use supplies. Most people are in and out in under fifteen minutes.
Two things make pop-ups the easy first step:
- NAD+ shots are $35 flat. Posted price, no strings.
- B12 shots are free at our events. Yes, actually free. It is our way of introducing ourselves, and it pairs well with NAD+ since B12 supports energy through a completely different pathway.
Pop-up locations rotate, so follow RevivaGo on Instagram and TikTok to see where we are setting up next, or check the booking page for what is available this week. Closer to the other side of the East Valley? Our NAD injections Queen Creek guide covers the same shot from that end of our service area.
Prefer it at home? The NAD+ IV comes to your Gilbert door
If you want the full-dose experience, we deliver the NAD+ IV infusion to homes across Gilbert, from Agritopia and Morrison Ranch to Val Vista Lakes and Power Ranch. A licensed clinician arrives with everything needed, starts your line, and stays through the infusion. It runs 2 to 4 hours because NAD+ is dripped slowly for comfort, and it starts at $279 with no travel fees anywhere in our service area.
The clinicians who show up are the same licensed RNs, NPs, and paramedics who staff Gilbert's hospitals, and every order is reviewed under physician oversight by our medical director, Michael Johnson, NP. If you are comparing us to a drip bar or a med spa lounge, our Gilbert service area page covers everything we deliver locally, and the full treatment menu shows every price up front.
Safety, side effects, and physician oversight
NAD+ injections are well tolerated by most adults. The most common effects are brief soreness at the injection site and a short flush of warmth, which is why clinicians administer NAD+ slowly. Every RevivaGo treatment starts with a medical intake reviewed under physician oversight, and we use sterile, single-use, medical-grade supplies at pop-ups and home visits alike.
NAD+ injections are wellness support, not emergency medicine. Chest pain, severe weakness, or stroke symptoms mean 911, not a wellness shot. And if you are managing a chronic condition, loop in your primary care provider before adding NAD+ to your routine.
How much do NAD injections cost in Gilbert AZ?
$35 per shot at RevivaGo pop-up wellness events, with no membership or consultation fee. Med spa and longevity clinic pricing for NAD+ shots in the Phoenix East Valley typically runs $50 to $125 per injection, often with packages or memberships attached. The at-home NAD+ IV, which delivers a much larger dose over 2 to 4 hours, starts at $279.
Can I get a NAD+ shot at home in Gilbert?
We currently administer NAD+ shots at our pop-up events rather than as standalone home visits. At home, the NAD+ option is the full IV infusion starting at $279, which delivers a substantially larger dose with a clinician present throughout. Many Gilbert clients do both: the IV at home a few times a year, and $35 shots at pop-ups in between.
How often should you get NAD+ injections?
There is no universal schedule. Many clients use a shot every few weeks as maintenance between IV infusions, while others try a single shot first to see how they feel. Your intake gives our clinical team the context to suggest a reasonable cadence for your goals, and your primary care provider is always a good voice in that conversation.
What is the difference between a NAD+ injection and a NAD+ IV?
Dose and duration. The injection is a few-minute shot with a smaller, maintenance-level dose. The IV is a 2 to 4 hour infusion that delivers the larger dose used in structured longevity and recovery protocols. Both bypass the digestive system entirely. The shot fits a lunch break; the IV fits a Saturday afternoon on your own couch.
Is there a no-needle way to support NAD+?
Yes. The NUTRAfi NMN Cellular Energy Spray ($35) is a sublingual spray you use daily at home. It delivers NMN, a precursor your body converts into NAD+, absorbed through the lining of your mouth. It will not match the dose of a shot or an IV, but as a daily habit between clinician-administered visits, it is the simplest option we offer, shipped anywhere from our shop.
Ready to try NAD+ the low-commitment way?
If you have been weighing NAD injections Gilbert AZ clinics advertise at two or three times the price, try the $35 shot at a RevivaGo pop-up first and see how you feel. Follow us on Instagram for upcoming locations, book an at-home NAD+ IV when you are ready for the full protocol, and keep the NMN spray on the counter for every day in between.
RevivaGo proudly serves Queen Creek, Gilbert, San Tan Valley, and the greater East Valley area. All treatments are administered by licensed healthcare professionals under physician oversight. This article is educational and not medical advice.