Peptide Therapy · Texas
Peptide therapy in Texas, prescribed by your physician, not a quiz.
Texas has one of the largest and most underserved peptide markets in the country. Austin, Houston, and Dallas tech and fitness communities have driven rapid adoption — and unfortunately also a large gray-market “research peptide” ecosystem operating outside legitimate clinical oversight. Vektor offers the full peptide menu under Texas Medical Board-compliant telemedicine protocols, through a Texas-licensed physician.
What founding members get — no annual fee
- 10% off each of your first three orders
- No annual membership fee
- First access to new peptide & hormone protocols
- One coordinated chart across hormones, peptides, GLP-1, and women's HRT
- Labs at our pharmacy partner's cost (insurance billed where applicable)
- Shipping billed per order at cost — no markup
Standard (post-founding) patients pay list price on protocols — same care model, no founder discount. No charge to reserve.
Texas peptide market: big, fragmented, underserved by real care
The Texas men's health and fitness culture has driven peptide demand faster than the legitimate clinical supply has expanded to meet it. Search results for “peptide therapy Texas” are dominated by research-chemical resellers and out-of-state quiz funnels. Few options give you a Texas-licensed physician, U.S. 503A pharmacy sourcing, and a real clinical relationship. Vektor is built specifically for that gap.
Full peptide menu for Texas patients
Every peptide in our full treatment catalog is available to Texas residents. The most-requested protocols:
- CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin — workhorse GH-release combo, popular among Texas lifters and CrossFit-culture patients (from $249/mo)
- BPC-157 / TB-500 stack — recovery from soft-tissue injury, training overload (from $299/mo)
- Sermorelin — gentler entry GHRH option (from $159/mo)
- Tesamorelin — visceral-fat and metabolic recomp (from $269/mo)
- NAD+ — cognitive and cellular health (from $99–$179/mo)
- GHK-Cu — copper peptide for skin, hair, and recovery
Texas Medical Board telemedicine context
Texas was historically one of the most restrictive states for telemedicine, requiring in-person examinations before remote prescribing. The Texas Medical Board (TMB) loosened those requirements significantly post-pandemic; our 30-minute initial physician video consult satisfies the current TMB Rule 174 telemedicine framework. Texas-licensed physicians and a 503A pharmacy partner with Texas pharmacy licensure complete the picture.
Frequently asked
- Are you licensed in Texas?
- Our medical director and clinical team hold valid Texas medical licenses. Texas is one of our launch states. Reservation holds your founding 10% protocol discount regardless of when launch goes live.
- How does Vektor compare to Maximus or BlokeHealth in Texas?
- Maximus is enclomiphene-focused at a tight price point; BlokeHealth and similar are TRT-focused. Vektor's differentiation is the full peptide + hormone + GLP-1 menu under one chart with no annual membership fee (founding 100: 10% off the first three orders).
- Are research peptides safe to buy in Texas?
- No. “Research peptides” from unlicensed retailers are not the same as pharmacist-compounded peptides prescribed by a physician. The compounds may be similar but sterility, potency, and identity verification are not. Stick with licensed clinical channels.
- Can I get peptides for athletic recovery in Texas?
- Yes — BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu cycles are common protocols for athletes managing training load. Your physician will design cycle length and dose based on your training and any prior injury history.
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Founding 100 — now open
Lock 10% off your first three orders. First 100 patients only.
The cohort caps at 100. No annual fee, no charge to reserve; the founding discount is locked even if your state launches months later.