Combining Mobile IV Therapy with At-Home NAD+ and B12 Injections

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By Erin Boumansour

At purelyIV, we make wellness support more accessible by bringing IV visits to your home, office, or hotel. For eligible adults, clinician-guided take-home NAD+ and B12 injection kits can add another way to support a routine between mobile IV therapy appointments.

These options are meant to work together, not compete with each other. IV therapy can support hydration and nutrient delivery during a nurse-delivered visit, while take-home kits may support consistency between appointments when a clinician has reviewed your health history and approved the plan.

If you are comparing service options, start with our NAD+ IV treatment page or talk with the team through contact. This article explains how mobile IV care and take-home injection support may fit into the same wellness conversation.

Why NAD+ and B12?

NAD+ and vitamin B12 are common topics in wellness, energy, and healthy-aging conversations because they are involved in important cellular processes. They are not one-size-fits-all solutions, and the best starting point depends on the person's goals, health history, medications, and clinician guidance.

  • NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is involved in energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and other cellular processes. NAD+ levels can change with age, stress, sleep patterns, and lifestyle factors.
  • Vitamin B12 supports red blood cell formation and nerve function. Some adults may have lower intake or absorption depending on diet, medications, digestive history, or other factors.

Because needs vary, we recommend discussing NAD+, B12, and IV therapy with a qualified clinician before adding new supplements or injection support to your routine.

How take-home kits fit into the care plan

Take-home NAD+ and B12 kits are designed as clinician-guided support for eligible adults after the standard intake and review process. Kit contents, timing, and use instructions are provided only after approval and should be followed exactly as directed by the clinician.

The goal is not to replace a nurse-delivered IV visit. Instead, take-home support may help bridge the time between appointments for clients who have already completed screening and understand how the plan fits their broader wellness routine.

Availability is limited to eligible Michigan adults and may depend on current service protocols, health history, and clinician review.

Trying to decide between IV therapy and take-home support?

We can help you compare NAD+ IV, B12 support, and mobile IV services without turning the decision into guesswork.

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New clients: what to expect

New clients complete the standard purelyIV intake process before any take-home NAD+ or B12 kit is approved. This keeps the conversation grounded in health history, goals, and whether the option is appropriate for the person requesting it.

  • Completion of intake forms with a detailed health history
  • Review by our nurse practitioner or clinical team
  • Eligibility confirmation before receiving any take-home NAD+ or B12 kit
  • Clinician-provided instructions if a kit is approved

This process helps keep at-home support connected to the same oversight standards clients expect from our mobile IV visits.

How mobile IV therapy and take-home support work together

Many clients in Troy, Birmingham, Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak, Shelby Township, Washington Township, Oakland Township, and nearby communities rely on mobile IV therapy for hydration and nutrient support. Take-home NAD+ or B12 support may fit between visits when the client is approved and has clear guidance.

Why combine the two approaches?

  • Mobile IV therapy supports the visit itself, with an RN arriving to deliver and monitor the IV care plan.
  • Take-home support may help with consistency, especially for clients who want a clinician-guided option between appointments.
  • Flexible scheduling keeps the plan practical, whether the person needs an occasional IV visit, a nutrient-focused discussion, or ongoing check-ins.

The combination should still feel simple: one care team, one intake process, and a plan that matches the client's goals and eligibility.

Who may want to ask about take-home injections?

At-home NAD+ and B12 support may be worth discussing for eligible adults who want a practical way to continue a clinician-guided wellness routine between IV visits.

  • Clients who prefer flexible support between mobile IV appointments
  • People comparing NAD+ IV therapy with other NAD+ support options
  • Busy adults who want a plan that fits around work, travel, and family schedules
  • Clients who want help deciding whether B12 support belongs in their broader nutrient plan

If symptoms, lab concerns, or a known medical condition are driving the question, a clinician should help determine whether testing, primary care follow-up, or another next step is needed.

Related NAD+ and mobile IV resources

If you are still comparing options, our Niagen IV vs NAD+ IV guide explains how NAD+ IV, Niagen IV, shots, and oral options can fit different goals. Our NAD+ precursor evidence article is a useful example of how we keep wellness claims in proportion to the research.

For broader care, explore mobile IV therapy services or contact purelyIV if you want help choosing a starting point.

Ready to talk through NAD+, B12, or mobile IV care?

Share what you are considering and our team can help you understand whether a mobile IV visit, take-home support, or another next step fits.

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Disclaimer: The information in this blog post is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.