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Peptides for Fort Worth, TX

Peptide Therapy in Fort Worth, TX.

Targeted protocols. Sourced from licensed compounding pharmacies only. Serving Fort Worth men from our physician-led Southlake clinic — 22–35 minutes east via SH 121 N and SH 114 E.

(817) 749-6946
22–35 minutes
Drive from Fort Worth
$49 / month membership
Peptide Therapy
Quick Facts: Peptide Therapy for Fort Worth patients
  • Pricing: $49/month membership covers physician oversight, prescription management, dose adjustments, and follow-up labs. Peptides themselves are billed separately ($80–$250/month range).
  • Drive from Fort Worth: 22–35 minutes via SH 121 N and SH 114 E 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 Fort Worth 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.
Peptides for Fort Worth

Why Fort Worth men drive east for this care.

Fort Worth has a deep medical community but limited physician-owned men's health options. Most clinics here are franchise operations with a remote medical director and corporate protocols. Magnolia is different—physician-owned, physician-run, and every plan is built or reviewed by an active DFW hospitalist physician.

We regularly see Peptides patients from Westover Hills, Rivercrest, Mira Vista, Tanglewood, Park Hill, Arlington Heights, Ridgmar, the Cultural District, the TCU area, downtown Fort Worth, Far North Fort Worth, Alliance, Heritage. The first visit is free—on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, and 15 minutes with the medical director. No card on file required.

Peptide therapy without the marketing fog.

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that signal specific receptors—more targeted than systemic hormones, with different risk/benefit profiles depending on the specific molecule. We prescribe across four families: growth-hormone-releasing peptides (sermorelin, tesamorelin) for sleep, recovery, body composition; tissue-repair peptides (BPC-157, TB-500) for injury and recovery; sexual-health peptides (PT-141 / bremelanotide) for libido and erectile function; and topical regenerative peptides (GHK-Cu).

All peptides we prescribe are sourced from US-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies that follow USP <797> standards and provide third-party purity testing. We do not source from research-chemical suppliers or international vendors. The pharmacy ships directly to you, refrigerated where required.

FDA categorization for peptides has shifted significantly in 2025–2026. Sermorelin remains compoundable via the 'previously approved drug' pathway. Tesamorelin (Egrifta SV/WR) and PT-141 (Vyleesi) are FDA-approved finished drugs. BPC-157 and TB-500 were removed from Category 2 in April 2026 and are pending a Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee vote in July 2026. We track these meetings and update protocols accordingly.

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FAQ for Fort Worth Peptides patients

Common questions, honestly answered.

Are peptides safe?
When sourced from licensed compounding pharmacies and dosed properly, the safety profile is favorable. Side effects are typically mild (injection-site irritation, occasional flushing or fatigue). We avoid peptides with unclear safety data, screen for contraindications (active cancer, pregnancy planning), and monitor labs during therapy.
How are peptides administered?
Most are subcutaneous self-injection with a tiny insulin-style needle — pinch a fold of skin near the navel, inject, done in 10 seconds. A handful (BPC-157 oral, PT-141 nasal, GHK-Cu topical) have non-injectable forms. We teach injection technique at your first peptide visit and provide all supplies.
When will I notice results from peptides?
Depends on the peptide. BPC-157 for an injury: 1–2 weeks. Growth-hormone-releasing peptides (sermorelin) for sleep and recovery: 3–4 weeks. Body composition changes: 8–12 weeks. PT-141 for sexual function: same-day, hours after dosing.
How far is the clinic from Fort Worth, TX?
Our office is at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a, Southlake, TX 76092 — about 22–35 minutes from Fort Worth via SH 121 N and SH 114 E. The first visit is free and takes 15 minutes.
Why drive to Southlake when there are clinics in Fort Worth?
Most chain Peptides 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. Fort Worth patients who switch to us almost always tried two or three local clinics first.
Do you offer telehealth follow-ups for Fort Worth patients?
Yes. After the initial in-person workup, most ongoing care for Fort Worth patients runs through telehealth: labs at any Quest or LabCorp near you, video visits with the medical director, and medications shipped directly. We need you in-person again only for procedures or annual physical examination.
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Other services we offer.

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

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A 22–35 minutes drive from Fort Worth. Fifteen minutes with the medical director. No insurance required. No commitment.

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