Best Compounded Tirzepatide in Texas (2026 Guide)
Texas residents can access compounded tirzepatide through licensed telehealth and U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies. The most transparent option is a provider that holds price flat as your dose increases, charges one all-in monthly price with no membership fee, and names its compounding pharmacy — Ondra Health meets all three, with named pharmacy partners serving Texas residents and clinical care through Wasef Health, PC. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved. This guide covers Texas-specific pricing, pharmacy licensing, and what to verify before you start.
Key takeaways
Texas residents have access to all major U.S. compounded tirzepatide telehealth providers, shipping from U.S.-licensed 503A or 503B pharmacies.
Compare the effective monthly cost at a maintenance dose, and confirm the compounding pharmacy holds Texas licensing (resident or non-resident).
Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and is not therapeutically equivalent to brand-name products. Whether treatment is appropriate for you is a licensed provider's decision.
Quick answer
Is compounded tirzepatide available in Texas?
Yes. Texas residents can access compounded tirzepatide from all major U.S. telehealth providers, filled by U.S.-licensed 503A or 503B pharmacies. Pricing across reputable providers runs roughly $125 to $360 per month; the most transparent providers hold price flat as your dose increases, charge one all-in price, and name their pharmacy. Ondra Health serves Texas residents with named pharmacy partners (Hallandale and Boudreaux) and flat quarterly pricing. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved; individual results vary.
In the SURMOUNT-1 trial of FDA-approved tirzepatide, participants achieved average weight reductions of 16.0%, 21.4%, and 20.9% at the 5, 10, and 15 mg doses over 72 weeks, versus 2.4% for placebo (New England Journal of Medicine, 2022). Those figures apply to the branded product; compounded versions have not been evaluated at that scale.
Texas market context
A few facts frame the compounded tirzepatide market for Texas residents.
Obesity prevalence. one of the higher rates in the country — the South region CDC obesity prevalence is about 35% (CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System). With about 31 million residents, Texas represents a large GLP-1-eligible population, and providers serve patients statewide including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and El Paso.
Pharmacy licensing. The Texas State Board of Pharmacy oversees pharmacies operating in or shipping into the state. A provider that names its pharmacy lets you verify its license directly at the board.
Cost versus brand-name. Texas residents without insurance coverage for brand-name tirzepatide face roughly $1,000 or more per month at retail. Compounded tirzepatide at $125 to $360 per month is substantially less, though it is not FDA-approved and not therapeutically equivalent to brand-name products.
Evolving rules. The FDA declared the tirzepatide shortage resolved in December 2024 and, on April 30, 2026, proposed excluding tirzepatide from the 503B bulks list, with public comments open through June 29, 2026. Patient-specific 503A compounding under documented clinical need is not directly affected.
Best compounded tirzepatide providers serving Texas
Sorted by effective monthly cost at a maintenance dose. All pricing reflects publicly advertised rates verified as of July 2026; confirm at checkout.
| Provider | TX access | Effective monthly* | Flat by dose | Pharmacy named |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ondra Health Names pharmacy + flat | Yes | One all-in price | Yes | Yes |
| Trimi | Yes | $125 | Yes | Yes |
| Gimme Care | Yes | $163–$199 | Yes | No |
| Eden | Yes | $229 | Yes | Yes |
| Join Fridays | Yes | $240–$359 | Yes | List |
| Amble | Yes | ~$300 | Yes | No |
| Mochi Health | Yes | ~$308 | Varies | No |
| Hims & Hers | Yes | ~$408 | No | No |
*Effective monthly = advertised price plus any separate membership fee, at a maintenance dose. Verify current pricing and TX availability on each provider's site at enrollment.
Texas pharmacy-licensing notes
Texas licenses both resident pharmacies and non-resident pharmacies that ship into the state. Ondra's pharmacy partners serve Texas residents under the applicable Texas licensing. Texas has also been a focus of FDA compounding enforcement, so confirming your pharmacy's licensing status is especially worthwhile here.
Before enrolling with any Texas provider, ask three questions: which specific pharmacy will fill your prescription, whether that pharmacy holds Texas licensing (resident or non-resident), and whether it has any active FDA correspondence. A provider that names its pharmacy makes all three easy to verify.
How Ondra Health serves Texas residents
Ondra Health serves Texas residents statewide, including Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. Every assessment is reviewed by a board-certified provider through Wasef Health, PC before any prescription is issued; medication is compounded by named, U.S.-licensed pharmacy partners (Hallandale and Boudreaux) and shipped cold-chain; the platform is LegitScript-certified and HIPAA-compliant; and pricing is flat across all doses on a quarterly plan. You are only charged if a provider approves treatment. The medications are compounded and not FDA-approved.
Frequently asked questions
Is compounded tirzepatide legal in Texas?
Yes, under specific conditions. As of mid-2026, a licensed prescriber must write a patient-specific prescription based on documented clinical need, and the compounding pharmacy must hold Texas licensing (resident or non-resident shipping license). The FDA proposed excluding tirzepatide from the 503B bulks list on April 30, 2026, with comments through June 29, 2026; 503A patient-specific compounding under documented clinical need remains legal pending further action.
How much does compounded tirzepatide cost in Texas?
Across reputable providers serving Texas, compounded tirzepatide runs roughly $125 to $360 per month, depending on pricing model, commitment length, and whether a membership fee is added. Brand-name tirzepatide retails around $1,000 or more per month without insurance.
Does Ondra Health ship compounded tirzepatide to Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio?
Yes. Ondra Health serves Texas residents statewide, including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and El Paso, and any other Texas city or address. Residents complete an online assessment, get reviewed by a licensed provider through Wasef Health, PC, and receive medication cold-chain after approval.
Which pharmacy fills my prescription in Texas?
Ondra works with named, U.S.-licensed pharmacy partners, Hallandale and Boudreaux, which serve Texas residents under the applicable state licensing. Naming the pharmacy lets you verify its license at the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
Is compounded tirzepatide the same as the brand-name version?
Compounded tirzepatide contains the same active ingredient when sourced correctly, but it is not FDA-approved and is not therapeutically equivalent to brand-name products, and it has not been independently evaluated in clinical trials.
† This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Ondra Health is a telehealth platform, not a medical provider, and this content does not establish a provider-patient relationship or replace personalized guidance from a licensed professional. Whether any GLP-1 treatment is appropriate for you is a decision made by a licensed provider based on your individual health. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing, and are not therapeutically equivalent to FDA-approved branded products. State licensing rules, provider details, and pricing are current as of publication and subject to change; verify current status with primary state and FDA sources. Individual results vary.