NAD+ Therapy Online in New Mexico
PepHaūs offers compounded NAD+ to residents of New Mexico entirely online. There is no clinic visit and no waiting room. You complete a medical intake from home, a U.S.-licensed physician licensed in New Mexico reviews your history, and, if treatment is appropriate, your medication ships directly to your New Mexico address. Compounded NAD+ supports cellular energy, mental focus, and recovery, replenishing a coenzyme that falls with age.
How treatment works for New Mexico residents
Telehealth prescribing in New Mexico runs through your state of residence. When you start your intake you confirm that you live in New Mexico, and your visit is then routed to a U.S.-licensed physician licensed in New Mexico. That provider reviews the health history you submit, may follow up with questions, and decides whether compounded NAD+ is a fit for you. Because the review is asynchronous, you are not held to a scheduled appointment time, and most New Mexico patients complete the intake in well under fifteen minutes.
If the provider approves treatment, your prescription is sent to a U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacy that is licensed to dispense into New Mexico. Eligibility for telehealth consultation and prescribing is determined by where you reside at the time of your visit, not your billing address or where you travel.
Who qualifies in New Mexico
Eligibility is decided by a U.S.-licensed physician licensed in New Mexico based on the medical history, goals, and any medications you share during intake, not by a one-size checklist. NAD+ is not right for everyone, and the provider may recommend an alternative or decline if it is not appropriate. You must be a New Mexico resident and meet the clinical criteria the provider applies. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and the provider will discuss benefits and side effects with you before you begin.
Shipping to New Mexico
Once treatment is approved, NAD+ ships from a U.S.-licensed pharmacy to your New Mexico address in discreet, temperature-aware packaging. A weekly injection is the typical cadence, and refills are handled through your plan so you do not run out between cycles. Nothing requires an in-person pickup anywhere in New Mexico.
Pricing and getting started
Your plan covers the medication, the provider review, and shipping to New Mexico in one recurring price. You can see current longevity and cellular energy pricing and plan options on the Longevity and Cellular Energy page. When you are ready, the online intake confirms your New Mexico residence first, so you are not charged for a treatment that is unavailable where you live.
New Mexico NAD+ Therapy FAQ
- Is compounded NAD+ available in New Mexico?
- Yes. Compounded NAD+ is available to residents of New Mexico through PepHaūs. Your intake is reviewed by a U.S.-licensed physician licensed in New Mexico, and approved treatment ships from a U.S.-licensed pharmacy to your New Mexico address.
- Do I need to see a doctor in person in New Mexico?
- No. The entire process is online. A U.S.-licensed physician licensed in New Mexico reviews your medical history through the intake, so there is no clinic visit anywhere in New Mexico.
- Who reviews my intake?
- A U.S.-licensed physician licensed in New Mexico reviews your health history and decides whether compounded NAD+ is appropriate for you. Eligibility is based on your state of residence at the time of your visit.
- How is the medication delivered in New Mexico?
- After approval, your medication ships from a U.S.-licensed pharmacy directly to your New Mexico address in discreet packaging. A weekly injection is the usual cadence, with refills handled through your plan.
- What does treatment cost in New Mexico?
- Your plan bundles the medication, provider review, and shipping to New Mexico into one recurring price. Current longevity and cellular energy pricing is shown on the treatment page, and you confirm your New Mexico residence before any charge.
See every state we serve on the states we serve page.