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IV / NAD+ for Plano, TX

IV & NAD+ Therapy in Plano, TX.

High-dose NAD+, glutathione, Myers cocktails. Without the marketing inflation. Serving Plano men from our physician-led Southlake clinic — 30–45 minutes west via the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121) and the Dallas North Tollway.

(817) 749-6946
30–45 minutes
Drive from Plano
From $150 per session
IV & NAD+ Therapy
Quick Facts: IV & NAD+ Therapy for Plano patients
  • Pricing: Standard IVs $150–$250. NAD+: $300 (250mg), $450 (500mg), $700 (1000mg). Add-ons (B12, B-complex, glutathione boost) $20–$40.
  • Drive from Plano: 30–45 minutes via the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121) and the Dallas North Tollway to our Southlake clinic at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a.
  • First visit is free: on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, 15-minute physician consultation. No card required to book.
  • Telehealth available for Plano patients after the initial in-person workup.
  • Insurance accepted for office visits and labs (Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Medicare). HSA / FSA cards welcome.
IV / NAD+ for Plano

Why Plano men drive west for this care.

Plano has a high concentration of corporate-franchise men's health clinics—Legacy West, Preston Road, every Costco-adjacent strip on the Tollway. Most are owned by a non-physician operator with a medical director who has never met the patient. Magnolia draws Plano patients who tried two or three of those before realizing they were paying for marketing, not for medicine. Our clinic is physician-owned and physician-run; every plan is built or personally reviewed by the medical director.

We regularly see IV / NAD+ patients from Willow Bend, West Plano, Legacy West, Shoups Mill, Hunters Creek, Carpenter Park area, Bent Tree, the Preston Road corridor, and homes near Granite Park or The Shops at Legacy. The first visit is free—on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, and 15 minutes with the medical director. No card on file required.

IV therapy, with honest indications.

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme involved in mitochondrial energy production and DNA repair. Levels decline with age. IV NAD+ delivers a high-dose bolus that supports cellular energy, mental clarity, and recovery. The strongest evidence is for mitochondrial dysfunction, post-viral fatigue, addiction recovery support, and pre-event energy. We position NAD+ as a recovery and energy tool, not a longevity miracle—the science doesn't support the influencer pitch on that front.

Other IV therapies include the Myers cocktail (B-vitamins, magnesium, calcium, vitamin C) for general recovery; high-dose vitamin C (10–25g) for immune support; glutathione (the body's master antioxidant); and post-event recovery blends. We don't offer 'hangover IVs' as a marketing gimmick—if you're chronically dehydrated from drinking, the issue isn't a $200 IV.

Push vs. drip: NAD+ push (rapid IV over 5–15 minutes) delivers higher concentration faster but is more intense and can cause flushing or chest tightness. Drip (slow infusion over 1–2 hours) is gentler with similar end-state benefits. We default to drip for first-time patients and use push for veterans who tolerate it. Loading phase (5–10 sessions over 2–3 weeks) for specific symptoms; maintenance (1 session per month to every 3 months) for ongoing optimization.

Read the full IV / NAD+ clinical protocol →

FAQ for Plano IV / NAD+ patients

Common questions, honestly answered.

What does NAD+ actually do?
NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in mitochondrial energy production and DNA repair. Levels decline with age. IV NAD+ delivers a high-dose bolus that supports cellular energy, mental clarity, and recovery. Strongest evidence is for mitochondrial dysfunction, post-viral fatigue, and addiction recovery support. We don't position it as a longevity miracle — the science doesn't support that framing.
Push vs. drip — what is the difference?
Push (rapid IV over 5–15 minutes) delivers higher concentration faster but is more intense and can cause flushing. Drip (slow infusion over 1–2 hours) is gentler with similar end-state benefits. We default to drip for first-time patients; push works well for veterans who tolerate it.
How often should I do NAD+?
Loading phase: 5–10 sessions over 2–3 weeks if you have specific symptoms (post-viral fatigue, brain fog, energy crash). Maintenance: 1 session per month to every 3 months. We do not recommend weekly indefinitely — diminishing returns and unnecessary cost.
How far is the clinic from Plano, TX?
Our office is at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a, Southlake, TX 76092 — about 30–45 minutes from Plano via the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121) and the Dallas North Tollway. The first visit is free and takes 15 minutes.
Why drive to Southlake when there are clinics in Plano?
Most chain IV / NAD+ clinics are franchise operations with a remote medical director who never sees the patient. Magnolia is physician-owned, physician-run, and every plan is built or reviewed by Dr. Farhan Abdullah, DO — a board-certified internal medicine physician and active DFW hospitalist. Plano patients who switch to us almost always tried two or three local clinics first.
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Other services we offer.

Most Plano patients start with the free testosterone check and add other modalities as their evaluation indicates. See the full Plano location page →

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A 30–45 minutes drive from Plano. Fifteen minutes with the medical director. No insurance required. No commitment.

or call (817) 749-6946