Walk into any longevity-focused clinic between Westhampton and Montauk this summer and the treatment menu reads like a pharmacology textbook filtered through a luxury spa brochure. NAD+ infusions. BPC-157 peptide protocols. Exosome facials. GLP-1 consultations. Red light therapy. Hyperbaric oxygen. Five years ago, most of these treatments existed only in research papers or concierge medical practices serving Silicon Valley founders. Today, they are available within a 30-mile radius of Southampton, priced for the summer population, and booked solid by July. The NAD+ IV drip peptides Hamptons market is the consumer-facing layer of the longevity economy, and it is growing faster than any other wellness category on the East End.
Bryan Johnson takes NAD+ precursors in pill form daily. Daymond John sits in hyperbaric chambers and red-light beds. Gwyneth Paltrow put NAD+ in a moisturizer and exosomes in a serum. The longevity billionaires popularized these treatments. The East End clinics deliver them. What follows is a practical guide to the three most requested longevity treatments on the South Fork: what they do, what they cost, and what to ask before booking.
NAD+ IV Drips: The Foundation of the Longevity Menu
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme present in every cell of the body. It plays a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular metabolism. Levels decline naturally with age, and that decline has been linked to reduced energy, impaired cognitive function, and accelerated aging at the cellular level. NAD+ IV therapy delivers the compound directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for 100% bioavailability.
An NAD+ IV session typically lasts one to three hours, depending on dosage. The infusion is administered slowly because rapid delivery can cause nausea, chest tightness, or cramping. Dosages range from 100mg (a maintenance dose) to 1,000mg (a loading or therapeutic dose). Most longevity protocols recommend a loading phase of four to 10 treatments within the first few weeks, followed by monthly maintenance sessions. The treatment requires clinical oversight: a trained nurse or medical professional monitors the infusion rate and adjusts as needed.
Pricing for NAD+ IV drips varies by location, dosage, and clinic positioning. National averages range from $250 to $2,000 per session. In premium markets like New York and the Hamptons, expect $500 to $1,000+ for a moderate-to-high-dose session. Mobile concierge providers charge at the top of that range for the convenience of home delivery. Intramuscular NAD+ injections offer a faster, less expensive alternative at $75 to $200 per shot, though with lower bioavailability than full IV infusions. For the NAD+ IV drip peptides Hamptons market, the sweet spot sits between $500 and $750 per session for a 500mg infusion at a fixed-location clinic.
Peptide Therapy: The Targeted Approach
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body. Different peptides trigger different biological responses: muscle repair, fat metabolism, growth hormone release, gut healing, inflammation reduction, and cognitive enhancement. Peptide therapy involves administering specific peptides, either by injection, topically, or orally, to target a particular health goal.
The most commonly requested peptides at East End clinics include BPC-157 (body protection compound, used for gut healing and tissue repair) and CJC-1295 paired with Ipamorelin (growth hormone secretagogues that promote lean muscle and fat loss). Thymosin Alpha-1 targets immune system modulation. PT-141 addresses sexual wellness. Each peptide requires a prescription and a consultation with a provider who understands dosing protocols, contraindications, and treatment duration. This is not supplement territory. Peptide therapy operates at the boundary of medicine and optimization.
Consultations typically cost $300 to $750 depending on complexity. Peptide compounds themselves range from $100 to $500 per month depending on the peptide, the source pharmacy, and the dosing schedule. Clients on multi-peptide protocols can spend $500 to $1,500 monthly on compounds alone. For operators in the NAD+ IV drip peptides Hamptons corridor, peptide therapy represents higher-margin, higher-retention revenue than IV drips because protocols run for months rather than single sessions. The client relationship deepens with every refill.
Exosome Treatments: The Frontier
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles, nanoscale particles released by cells that carry proteins, lipids, and genetic material between cells. In regenerative medicine, exosome treatments use these vesicles to promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance cellular communication. The science is newer than NAD+ or peptide therapy, and the regulatory landscape is less settled, but the demand on the East End is unmistakable.
Hamptons BioMed at 223 Hampton Road in Southampton offers exosome treatments as part of its longevity menu. Goop launched an Exosome Hydration Therapy Serum in 2025 for topical application. Clinical applications deliver exosomes via injection or IV infusion for systemic effects, or via microneedling and topical application for skin rejuvenation. The treatment targets are broad: joint repair, hair restoration, facial rejuvenation, and whole-body inflammation reduction.
Pricing reflects the frontier status. Clinical exosome treatments typically range from $500 to $5,000 per session depending on the application, the source material, and the provider. Topical exosome facials sit at the lower end. IV or injection-based exosome protocols for systemic regeneration sit at the upper end. Clients should ask providers about the source and quality of exosome preparations, as the market includes products of varying purity and potency. For the NAD+ IV drip peptides Hamptons market, exosomes represent the premium tier: highest price point, highest perceived innovation, and highest client curiosity.
The Supporting Cast: Red Light, Hyperbaric, and GLP-1
NAD+, peptides, and exosomes anchor the longevity menu, but the supporting treatments round out the offering. Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths (typically 630nm to 850nm) to penetrate tissue and stimulate mitochondrial energy production, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. Sessions run $50 to $200 and are often bundled with other treatments. Daymond John credits red-light bed therapy as a core element of his recovery protocol.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Hamptons BioMed operates the East End’s first medical-grade hyperbaric chamber. Sessions enhance oxygen delivery to tissues, support wound healing, reduce inflammation, and may improve cognitive function. Pricing varies by chamber type and session length, typically $100 to $300 per session or sold in packages. Home chambers range from $5,000 to $100,000 depending on specifications.
GLP-1 receptor agonists (semaglutide, tirzepatide) have crossed from weight management into the longevity conversation. Beyond fat loss, emerging research suggests GLP-1 compounds may reduce cardiovascular risk, lower inflammation, and improve metabolic biomarkers associated with aging. Medspas adding longevity services frequently start with GLP-1 programs because the client demand is immediate and the revenue model is recurring ($300 to $500 monthly for management and prescriptions).
What to Ask Before You Book
The NAD+ IV drip peptides Hamptons market includes a range of providers, from board-certified physicians running comprehensive longevity practices to IV lounges staffed by nurses operating under varying levels of physician oversight. Quality varies. Before booking, ask these questions.
First: who is the medical director, and what is their background in longevity medicine or functional medicine? A physician with training in age management or integrative medicine brings different expertise than a general practitioner. Second: where are the compounds sourced? NAD+, peptides, and exosomes should come from licensed compounding pharmacies with documented quality controls. Third: what does the treatment protocol include beyond the session itself? The best providers include pre-treatment bloodwork, dosing calibration, and follow-up monitoring. A clinic that sells NAD+ drips without checking baseline NAD+ levels is selling a product, not a protocol.
Fourth: what are the realistic expectations and the evidence base? NAD+ IV therapy has stronger preclinical support than clinical trial data in humans. Peptide therapy varies by compound (BPC-157 has extensive animal data but limited human trials; GLP-1 agonists have robust clinical evidence). Exosome treatments are the most experimental. A provider who acknowledges these distinctions honestly is a provider worth trusting. Social Life Magazine does not evaluate or endorse specific treatments. We report what is available, what it costs, and what questions to ask.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a NAD+ IV drip cost in the Hamptons?
NAD+ IV drip pricing in the Hamptons typically ranges from $500 to $1,000+ per session for a moderate-to-high dose (500mg to 1,000mg). National averages range from $250 to $2,000 depending on dosage, location, and clinic type. Mobile concierge providers charge at the top of the range for home delivery. Intramuscular NAD+ injections offer a less expensive alternative at $75 to $200 per shot with faster administration but lower bioavailability. Most protocols recommend a loading phase of 4 to 10 treatments followed by monthly maintenance.
What is peptide therapy and how much does it cost?
Peptide therapy uses short chains of amino acids to trigger specific biological responses such as tissue repair, fat metabolism, growth hormone release, and immune modulation. Common peptides include BPC-157 (gut healing and tissue repair), CJC-1295/Ipamorelin (growth hormone release), and Thymosin Alpha-1 (immune support). Consultations cost $300 to $750. Monthly compound costs range from $100 to $500 per peptide. Clients on multi-peptide protocols may spend $500 to $1,500 monthly on compounds alone. All peptide therapies require a prescription and physician oversight.
What are exosome treatments used for?
Exosome treatments use nanoscale cellular vesicles to promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance cellular communication. Clinical applications include joint repair, hair restoration, facial rejuvenation, and systemic inflammation reduction. Delivery methods include IV infusion, injection, and topical application via microneedling. Pricing ranges from $500 to $5,000 per session depending on application and delivery method. Exosome science is newer than NAD+ or peptide therapy, and clients should ask providers about the source and quality of exosome preparations.
Where can I get NAD+ and peptide treatments in the Hamptons?
Hamptons BioMed at 223 Hampton Road in Southampton offers NAD+ drips, peptide therapies, exosome treatments, and a full longevity menu including hyperbaric oxygen, red light therapy, and epigenetic counseling. Wellness IV Hamptons and Concierge Wellness provide mobile IV and treatment services across the East End. Multiple medspas in Southampton, East Hampton, and Bridgehampton are adding longevity treatments to their menus. For the most current provider information, check listings or contact Social Life Magazine for recommendations.




