NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a key role in how your body produces energy, supports metabolism, and maintains normal cellular function.
As NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, many people begin to notice fatigue, brain fog, slower recovery, and changes in metabolic health.
NAD+ therapy is a provider-guided approach designed to help support these processes at the cellular level. It is commonly delivered through NAD injections under medical supervision, allowing for a more direct and consistent approach.
At Bridgeside Telehealth, we offer NAD+ therapy online, making it easy to access care from the comfort of your home.
If you’re feeling mentally foggy, unfocused, or not as sharp as you used to be, NAD+ therapy may help support cognitive function at the cellular level.
Brain fog isn’t a medical diagnosis—but it’s something many people experience.
It can feel like:
For many, brain fog is linked to stress, aging, hormonal changes, poor sleep, or metabolic changes.
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At Bridgeside Telehealth, we provide clinically guided NAD+ therapy in over 40 states designed to help you:
All treatments are provider-supervised, with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.

How NAD+ Supports Mental Clarity
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It plays a critical role in:
As NAD+ levels decline with age, some people experience changes in energy, focus, and cognitive performance.
NAD+ therapy is used to help support these processes—particularly in individuals experiencing fatigue, brain fog, or decreased mental clarity.
Who May Benefit from NAD+ Therapy?
NAD+ therapy may be considered for individuals experiencing:
If you feel like your mind isn’t performing the way it used to, you’re not alone—and there may be ways to support it.
SAFETY + HONESTY
Many peptides are not FDA approved for specific conditions, and clinical experience is still evolving. We believe in being transparent about this. Every patient is evaluated individually and therapy is only recommended when appropriate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Some patients pursue NAD+ therapy to support mental clarity, focus, and energy. Individual responses vary.
Response time varies. Some patients notice changes in energy or clarity over time, while others may need adjustments.
NAD+ therapy should be evaluated and monitored by a provider to determine if it is appropriate for you.
No. NAD+ is not a stimulant—it works at the cellular level to support natural processes.
Yes. All patients must be evaluated by a provider before treatment is recommended.
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