Peptide Therapy Providers in San Antonio, TX
Peptide therapy in San Antonio
San Antonio has a dense mix of wellness practices, longevity clinics, and integrative primary care offices. A lot of them work with peptides. The most common uses we see locally are weight management with semaglutide or tirzepatide, recovery with BPC-157 and TB-500, growth hormone support with CJC-1295 and ipamorelin, and sexual health with PT-141.
Peptide access in Texas runs through licensed practitioners and 503A compounding pharmacies. Some peptides are drugs approved by the FDA that a normal pharmacy can fill. Others are compounded under 503A rules for a specific patient. A few peptides sit on the FDA's Category 2 or Category 3 lists, where compounders face FDA enforcement risk; most pharmacies decline and most physicians are hesitant to prescribe. Each peptide page on PepHookup shows its current regulatory status so you know where it stands before a consultation.
PepHookup is a directory. We do not sell, ship, or prescribe peptides. Every provider listed here practices under their own state medical license and sets their own pricing, protocols, and patient criteria. Our job is to help you find a licensed provider in San Antonio, see what they offer, and request a consultation.
Popular peptides in San Antonio
Peptides local providers often work with. Tap one to see how it works, its FDA status, and what a protocol looks like.
Frequently asked questions
Is peptide therapy legal in Texas?
Peptide therapy is legal in Texas when a licensed practitioner prescribes it. Peptides approved by the FDA, like semaglutide and tirzepatide, are dispensed at normal pharmacies. Other peptides are compounded under 503A rules by compounding pharmacies licensed in the state for a specific patient. Some peptides sit on the FDA's Category 2 or Category 3 lists, where compounders face FDA enforcement risk; most pharmacies decline and most physicians are hesitant to prescribe. A licensed provider can tell you which category applies to the peptide you are asking about.
What peptides are most commonly offered in San Antonio?
San Antonio providers mostly offer the same peptides you'd find in other major US cities. Weight management usually means semaglutide or tirzepatide. Recovery usually means BPC-157 or TB-500. Growth hormone support usually means CJC-1295 or ipamorelin. Sexual health usually means PT-141. Not every provider carries every peptide, so filter the directory by the one you're looking for.
How do I find a licensed peptide provider near me?
Use the directory above to browse providers within 50 miles of San Antonio. Each card shows the practice type, what peptides they offer, and lets you request a consultation. Most providers start with an intake where they go over your goals, your labs, and anything that might rule a peptide out for you before writing a protocol.
Does insurance cover peptide therapy?
Most peptide therapy is paid out of pocket. Peptides approved by the FDA like semaglutide are sometimes covered if you have a qualifying diagnosis such as obesity or diabetes, but compounded peptides almost never are. Providers in San Antonio usually quote a monthly price that bundles the peptide, dispensing, and any ongoing labs. Ask for a full breakdown before you start.
What should I ask at a peptide therapy consultation?
Ask what peptide they are recommending and why. Ask whether it is approved by the FDA or compounded under 503A, and where the compounding pharmacy is. Ask the exact dose and how long they expect you to stay on it. Ask what baseline labs they need and what monitoring looks like. Ask the total monthly cost. Ask what happens if you want to stop. If a provider cannot answer these clearly, that tells you something.