A 1L NAD+ IV in the United States typically costs $500–$2,000 per session. The same medical-grade NAD+ drip in Cabo San Lucas usually runs $400–$650 USD — often less than half. Here’s why the price gap exists, what to look for so you don’t trade savings for safety, and how our pricing compares.
U.S. NAD+ IV pricing in 2026
Cost data from U.S. NAD+ providers consistently lands in the $250 to $2,000 range per session, with most clinics in the $500–$1,000 band for a standard 500–750 mg dose. Major cities (New York, LA, Chicago, Miami) tend to start at $600 and climb fast with higher doses. Multi-session packages run $1,500–$6,000.
What you’re paying for in the U.S.: clinic overhead, nurse labor at U.S. wages, malpractice insurance, and high-cost compounding pharmacies. None of it is unreasonable — the inputs are simply more expensive.
Mexico / Cabo NAD+ pricing in 2026
Wellness IV therapy in Mexico typically runs 60–75% less than the equivalent U.S. service. For NAD+ specifically in Los Cabos, transparent pricing in 2026 looks like this for medical-grade providers:
| Dose | Cabo (USD) | U.S. equivalent (USD) | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 250 mg starter | ~$350–$450 | $400–$700 | $50–$300 |
| 500 mg standard | ~$450–$650 | $700–$1,200 | $250–$700 |
| 1,000 mg high dose | ~$700–$950 | $1,200–$2,000 | $500–$1,200 |
For context: our NAD+ IV in Cabo uses the same pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ that U.S. clinics use, administered by a registered nurse with a Mexican physician on the medical-direction protocol.
Why the price difference
- Labor and overhead are 50–70% lower in Mexico for the same clinical staffing.
- NAD+ raw material costs are similar globally — the savings are almost entirely on the service side.
- Real-estate and clinic rent in Cabo are a fraction of U.S. resort-town pricing.
- No malpractice-insurance pass-through at the U.S. scale.
The savings are real and legal. They’re not a “knockoff” discount.
What to verify before booking NAD+ anywhere
Price isn’t the whole story. Before booking — in Cabo or elsewhere — confirm:
- The provider is licensed (in Mexico: COFEPRIS-registered facility, cédula-licensed nurse and physician).
- The NAD+ comes from a regulated compounding pharmacy, not a gray-market vial.
- A physician signs off on dosing for first-time clients.
- The drip rate is controlled — NAD+ pushed too fast causes chest pressure and intense flushing. A proper 500 mg dose should take 90–120 minutes minimum.
- The clinic has IV-reaction protocols on hand (epinephrine, oxygen, full crash kit if administered mobile).
Is medical tourism for NAD+ actually worth a trip?
For a single session: probably not. For a 3–6 session protocol, the math gets interesting fast. A 4-session course of 500 mg NAD+ in Los Angeles can hit $4,000–$5,000. The same protocol in Cabo runs roughly $1,800–$2,400. If you were going to Cabo anyway, the answer becomes obvious. Pair it with Myers or hydration drips on the days you don’t NAD+ and you’ve built a real wellness reset.
Our current NAD+ pricing in Cabo
WhatsApp us on +52 624 211 2363 for the current rate card — pricing updates with the peso–dollar exchange so we keep it on direct request. Mobile add-on (to your hotel or villa) is typically $50–$100 above clinic pricing.
Book in Cabo — mobile to your hotel
Nurse-administered, COFEPRIS-licensed, physician-reviewed. Same-day availability in Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, the Tourist Corridor and Pedregal.
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How much does NAD+ IV therapy cost in Mexico?
Medical-grade NAD+ in Cabo runs roughly $350–$950 USD depending on dose (250 mg to 1,000 mg). U.S. equivalents are typically 1.5–3x higher.
Why is NAD+ cheaper in Mexico?
Clinical labor, real estate and insurance overhead are 50–70% lower than U.S. equivalents. The NAD+ molecule itself costs roughly the same anywhere — the savings are on the service side, not the medicine.
Is cheaper NAD+ in Mexico lower quality?
Not at a properly licensed clinic. Verify COFEPRIS registration, physician medical direction, and that the NAD+ comes from a regulated compounding pharmacy. Avoid anyone selling NAD+ at “spa” prices below $300 — that’s a red flag.
How long is a NAD+ infusion in Cabo?
A 500 mg drip is 90–120 minutes. Pushed faster than that, NAD+ causes chest pressure and flushing. A slow, controlled drip is the right way.
Can I do a NAD+ protocol while on vacation in Cabo?
Yes. A 3–6 session course over 5–10 days is a common protocol and pairs well with hydration or Myers drips on rest days.
Pricing is approximate and updates with the peso–dollar exchange. Educational content; NAD+ IV therapy is not FDA approved as a treatment for any condition. Discuss your goals with our medical team before booking.