For Texas Residents

GLP-1 weight loss care for Texas, online.

Physician-reviewed treatment without the clinic visit

Texans can access physician-reviewed GLP-1 weight loss care through Puri's telehealth platform. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide options. No clinic drive, no long waitlists, no insurance headaches. A licensed Texas provider evaluates your intake and makes clinical decisions based on your individual situation.

Texas GLP-1 weight loss: the practical overview.

Quick summary

Texas GLP-1 weight loss: the practical overview.

If you are short on time, here is the TL;DR. Texas permits licensed physicians to evaluate patients and prescribe online. Puri's platform connects Texans with physicians licensed by the Texas Medical Board, who review intakes, issue prescriptions when appropriate, and manage ongoing care through messaging. Compounded semaglutide starts at $179/mo and compounded tirzepatide starts at $249/mo.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated for equivalence to brand-name products like Wegovy and Zepbound. A licensed provider makes the prescribing decision based on your clinical picture. A prescription is not guaranteed.

24 hr
Provider review
Typical turnaround
$179
Starting price
Compounded semaglutide
Licensed
Texas physicians
Real clinical review

The Texas Guide

GLP-1 weight loss in Texas: everything you need to know

A practical guide for Texans who want to understand how telehealth GLP-1 care works, who qualifies, what to expect, and how to get started.

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Telehealth in Texas: where things stand

Texas modernized its telehealth rules with SB 1107 in 2017, which removed the previous requirement for an in-person visit before a physician could establish a patient relationship through telemedicine. The Texas Medical Board now allows licensed physicians to evaluate patients and prescribe through telehealth platforms, subject to the same professional standards as in-person care. For Texans considering GLP-1 weight loss care, this means an online evaluation by a Texas-licensed physician is a legitimate path to treatment.

Texas is a large state with significant rural areas where access to specialized obesity medicine is limited. Telehealth platforms like Puri close that gap. A Texas resident in a small town can have the same access to physician-reviewed GLP-1 care as someone in downtown Houston. The provider is licensed by the Texas Medical Board and is responsible for the clinical decision the same way they would be in any office visit.

Texans have full telehealth access for GLP-1 care under Texas law. The question is not whether you can get treatment online — it is whether the platform you choose offers real care or just a prescription delivery service.

Who qualifies for GLP-1 weight loss in Texas

Qualification for GLP-1 medication is based on clinical criteria, not geography. A licensed physician will evaluate:

  • Your BMI. Most providers follow FDA prescribing guidelines for brand-name products, which typically require a BMI of 30 or greater, or 27 or greater with a weight-related health condition (such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, or obstructive sleep apnea).
  • Your medical history. Certain conditions contraindicate GLP-1 use, including personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN2, history of pancreatitis, severe gastroparesis, active cancer, and pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Your current medications. Some medications interact significantly with GLP-1 receptor agonists. A full medication review is part of every intake.
  • Your goals and expectations. A provider wants to understand what you are hoping to achieve and whether GLP-1 therapy fits the rest of your life.

If you meet the clinical criteria and have no contraindications, a Puri-affiliated physician licensed in Texas may determine that compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide is appropriate. If not, they will explain why and you will not be charged for medication you did not receive.

What to expect from GLP-1 therapy

GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking a hormone the body naturally produces to regulate appetite, slow gastric emptying, and improve insulin sensitivity. The result for most patients is reduced hunger, smaller portion sizes, and gradual weight loss.

Clinical trial data on the brand-name FDA-approved versions (Wegovy, Zepbound) show average weight loss of 12-18% of body weight over 12 months when combined with lifestyle changes. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide have not been evaluated for equivalence to brand products, so individual results may vary.

Most patients experience a slow, steady reduction in appetite and weight over the first three months. Side effects, when they occur, are usually mild gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, constipation, decreased appetite) that improve as the body adjusts. Your provider will start you at a low dose and increase gradually to minimize side effects.

Compounded vs brand-name: what's the difference?

Brand-name semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) and brand-name tirzepatide (Zepbound, Mounjaro) are FDA-approved finished drug products manufactured by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. They have undergone clinical trials, FDA review, and ongoing post-market safety monitoring. They are sold at standard pharmacies and may be partially covered by insurance.

Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are custom-prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies under a valid prescription. Compounded medications are NOT FDA-approved, have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or effectiveness, and have not been reviewed for equivalence to brand-name products. The FDA permits compounding of these medications under specific conditions, but a compounded medication is not the same as a brand-name medication and should not be assumed to be identical.

The honest version: compounded medications can provide an accessible path for patients who cannot get brand-name products. They are also not the same thing as the brand-name product, and a licensed physician should weigh the tradeoffs with you. Cheap is not the same as safe; expensive is not the same as effective. Have the conversation.

Who should not take GLP-1 medication

GLP-1 medication is not appropriate for everyone. A licensed physician will decline to prescribe if any of the following apply:

  • Personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2).
  • Personal history of pancreatitis.
  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding, or actively trying to conceive.
  • Active or recent cancer.
  • Severe gastroparesis or other severe gastrointestinal motility disorder.
  • Active eating disorder.
  • Severe kidney or liver disease.
  • BMI that does not meet clinical criteria for weight management medication.
  • Residence outside Texas (we only prescribe in states where our providers are licensed).

How to get started in Texas

The process is straightforward:

  1. 1Complete the 5-minute online intake at our assessment page.
  2. 2Provide your Texas address and verify your residency.
  3. 3Wait for physician review (typically within 24 hours).
  4. 4If approved, receive your medication at your Texas address.
  5. 5Use provider messaging for ongoing questions and dose adjustments.

Ready to begin? Start your assessment. A licensed physician eligible to practice in Texas will review your information and be in touch.

References and resources

Resources for Texans.

These links provide educational resources on GLP-1 medications, weight management, and Texas-specific health information. Puri is not affiliated with these organizations.

Resources for Texans.

The Texas Department of State Health Services provides information on state health resources, telehealth regulations, and licensed healthcare providers.

Texas Department of State Health Services

The American Diabetes Association publishes clinical practice guidelines that include recommendations for weight management medications including GLP-1 receptor agonists.

American Diabetes Association

The Obesity Society publishes clinical practice guidelines and educational resources on obesity medicine and pharmacotherapy for adults.

The Obesity Society

The US Food and Drug Administration publishes prescribing information for FDA-approved GLP-1 products including indicated uses, dosing, and safety data.

FDA Drug Information

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides educational resources on adult weight, BMI, and metabolic health.

CDC: Adult Healthy Weight

These links are provided for educational reference. Puri is not affiliated with these organizations. GLP-1 medications referenced may not be FDA-approved for the specific condition discussed. Compounded versions are not FDA-approved for any indication. Always talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new medication.

Programs

GLP-1 options available through Puri

Every plan includes a physician review, personalized dosing, provider messaging, and free shipping. A prescription is not guaranteed and requires licensed provider approval.

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Compounded Semaglutide

$179/mo
  • Weekly self-injection
  • Compounded (not FDA-approved)
  • Personalized dosing
  • Provider oversight included
  • Free expedited shipping
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Compounded Tirzepatide

$249/mo
  • Weekly self-injection
  • Dual GLP-1 and GIP activity
  • Compounded (not FDA-approved)
  • Provider oversight included
  • Free expedited shipping
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Oral GLP-1 Tablets

$249/mo
  • No injections needed
  • Daily oral tablet
  • Compounded (not FDA-approved)
  • Provider oversight included
  • Free shipping
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Process

How it works

Three simple steps to start your journey

Get Approved
1

Get Approved

Complete a quick online evaluation to determine if treatment is right for you. No payment required upfront.

Get Prescribed
2

Get Prescribed

Once approved, a licensed provider will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.

Receive Your Rx
3

Receive Your Rx

Your medication will be shipped directly to your door with free expedited delivery in discreet packaging.

FAQ

Common questions from Texans

Educational answers, not medical advice.

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