Regenerative Medicine · Dallas, TX
Peptide Therapy in Dallas, TX (2026): BPC-157, TB-500, Wolverine Blend & Physician-Supervised Treatment
Peptide therapy is one of the most searched topics in regenerative medicine right now, and Dallas is no exception. After the 2026 FDA changes, patients across Dallas, Plano, Frisco, and Richardson are looking for a real peptide clinic where treatment is prescribed by a licensed provider and filled by a compounding pharmacy, not shipped as a "research only" powder from an unknown website. This guide answers the questions patients actually ask about peptide therapy in Dallas, TX, explains the peptides we prescribe, and shows you how to start.
Getting started takes two steps: register as a new patient, then book your consult. Once you book, we send your intake and consent forms to complete before your visit. The $100 consult includes $50 credited toward your first prescription if you are approved and begin treatment.
Book a Peptide Consultation Register as a New PatientGet Started: Register for Your Peptide Consult
Getting started takes two quick steps. After you book, we send your intake and consent forms to complete securely before your visit. The $100 consult includes $50 applied toward your first prescription if you are approved and begin treatment.
Step 1 · Register as a new patient
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Step 2 · Book your peptide consultation
Choose a time that works for you, in person or by telehealth.
What Changed With Peptides in 2026
For several years, many of the most requested peptides were difficult to obtain through legitimate channels. Here is the plain-English timeline:
- Late 2023 to 2024: The FDA placed nineteen widely used peptides into Category 2, its "significant safety concerns" tier, which effectively blocked compounding pharmacies from preparing them.
- April 2026: Twelve of those peptides, including BPC-157 and TB-500, came off the Category 2 restricted list after the original nominations were withdrawn. This removed the biggest barrier that had pushed patients toward unregulated sources.
- July 23 to 24, 2026: The FDA's Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee reviews seven of them for inclusion on the 503A compounding list: BPC-157, TB-500, KPV, and MOTS-c on the first day, then DSIP, Semax, and Epitalon on the second.
- Before the end of February 2027: A separate review is scheduled for the remaining peptides, including injectable GHK-Cu.
What Is Peptide Therapy?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that occur naturally in the body and act as signaling molecules. They tell cells what to do. Think of a peptide as a key shaped to fit one specific lock. Depending on the peptide, that key can prompt processes like tissue repair, collagen production, metabolic regulation, or growth hormone release. This is why peptide therapy has become a core tool in regenerative medicine and longevity medicine.
What do peptides do?
The effect depends entirely on the peptide. Recovery peptides such as BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for tendon, ligament, and soft tissue repair. Metabolic peptides such as MOTS-c are tied to mitochondrial function and energy. Growth hormone secretagogues such as tesamorelin support the body's own growth hormone signaling. Cognitive peptides such as Semax are studied for focus and neuroprotection. Because each peptide is specific, treatment is matched to your goals rather than sold as one product for everyone.
Are peptides safe?
Peptides are generally well tolerated when they are prescribed by a licensed provider, sourced from a licensed compounding pharmacy, and dosed correctly. They are not anabolic steroids. Steroids override your body's hormone production, while peptides work by signaling your body's own processes. That said, peptide therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Pregnancy, certain hormone-sensitive conditions, active cancer, and specific medications can be contraindications, which is exactly what a provider evaluation is for. Safety comes from the pathway as much as the molecule.
Are peptides legal?
Legitimate peptide therapy is legal when it is prescribed by a licensed provider and prepared by a compounding pharmacy for you as an individual patient. Peptides are not legal over-the-counter supplements, and the "research use only" peptides sold online are not intended for human use. In 2026 the regulatory picture improved when twelve peptides came off the FDA's restricted list, but that did not turn them into supplements you can buy on a shelf. The legal, accountable route is still a provider and a pharmacy, which is how Navara Health delivers peptide therapy in Dallas and by telehealth across Texas.
Peptides We Prescribe at Navara Health
We prescribe compounded, prescription-grade peptides through licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies. Most injectable peptides are given as small subcutaneous injections you can do at home after we teach you. Below are the peptides patients ask about most. We do not prescribe Melanotan II for cosmetic tanning.
BPC-157 Peptide Therapy in Dallas
BPC-157, sometimes called the body protection compound, is the most requested recovery peptide we see. Patients ask for it for tendon recovery, ligament support, muscle recovery, and gut support, along with localized inflammation. Patients often search for "BPC-157 near me" or "where can I get BPC-157 in Dallas." Because BPC-157 is not available over the counter, treatment begins with a medical evaluation to determine whether it is appropriate for you. At Navara Health we prescribe it as a subcutaneous injection or, in some cases, an oral form, and we monitor your response.
TB-500 in Dallas
TB-500 is a fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 that patients use for flexibility, connective tissue support, and general recovery after training or injury. It is frequently paired with BPC-157 because the two are studied for complementary repair pathways. Like BPC-157, TB-500 is prescription only and is prescribed after evaluation, not sold as a research chemical.
Wolverine Blend (BPC-157 + TB-500)
The Wolverine peptide, also called the Wolverine blend, is a combined BPC-157 and TB-500 protocol built for recovery and mobility. It is one of the most searched recovery stacks in peptide therapy, and it is popular with active patients, weekend athletes, and people recovering from injury who want both peptides in one protocol. At Navara Health the Wolverine blend is compounded to specific concentrations and dosed to you, with an option for a continuous recovery pathway when clinically appropriate. If you have been searching for the Wolverine peptide in Dallas, this is the supervised, pharmacy-sourced version of it.
MOTS-c
MOTS-c is a mitochondria-derived peptide studied for metabolic regulation, insulin sensitivity, and cellular energy. Patients focused on metabolic health, energy, and exercise performance ask about it most. It is prescribed as part of an individualized plan after evaluation.
Semax
Semax is a neuropeptide studied for focus, mental clarity, and neuroprotection, often described as a cognitive or nootropic peptide. It is typically prescribed as a nasal formulation. As with every peptide we offer, it is provider-directed and pharmacy-sourced.
Epitalon
Epitalon is a peptide studied in the context of circadian rhythm, cellular aging, and longevity markers. The research is still early, and we discuss what is and is not established during your consultation rather than overselling it. Patients interested in longevity and healthy aging ask about it frequently.
KPV
KPV is a tripeptide with anti-inflammatory properties, studied along the gut and immune axis. Patients dealing with gut inflammation and inflammatory conditions ask about it, and it is prescribed only after we review your history and confirm it is appropriate.
GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu is a copper peptide known for skin remodeling, wound healing, and hair follicle support. At Navara Health we use GHK-Cu in take-home topical formulations, such as a compounded scalp foam for hair support, rather than as an in-clinic injectable. Injectable GHK-Cu is on a separate FDA review track, so the topical route is both the appropriate and the compliant option for our patients.
Research Peptides vs Prescription Compounded Peptides
This is the single most important thing to understand before you buy anything labeled as a peptide. The peptides sold online "for research use only" are not the same as the compounded peptides a provider prescribes, even when the name on the label matches. Here is the difference:
| Research Peptides | Prescription Compounded Peptides |
|---|---|
| No prescription | Requires provider evaluation |
| Unknown purity | Pharmacy tested |
| No dosing guidance | Personalized dosing |
| Online vendors | Licensed compounding pharmacy |
| No follow-up | Medical monitoring |
Reported problems with research-only products include contamination, endotoxins, incorrect sequences, and inaccurate dosing. When your peptides come through Navara Health, they are prescribed after an intake and filled by a licensed compounding pharmacy that meets USP 795 and 797 standards.
Why Provider Oversight Matters
Peptide dosing, timing, and combinations are clinical decisions, not something to copy from a social media post. Before we prescribe, we look at the whole picture:
- Medical history: conditions that make a given peptide appropriate or not.
- Current medications: to screen for interactions.
- Contraindications: pregnancy, hormone-sensitive conditions, active cancer, and others.
- Dosing: set to you, then adjusted based on your response.
- Monitoring and follow-up: we track how you respond and change the plan as needed.
At Navara Health, your evaluation and protocol are managed by Jessica Boggs, APRN, FNP-C, ENP-C. Peptide prescribing operates under physician collaboration for prescriptive authority, so your care runs inside a supervised, accountable model. Peptide therapy also works best alongside the rest of your plan, which is why patients often combine it with our medical weight loss, hormone optimization, thyroid optimization, IV and NAD+ therapy, and hair restoration services.
Where We Provide Peptide Therapy
Navara Health is based in North Dallas and serves patients in person and by telehealth.
In person in the Dallas area
- Dallas
- North Dallas
- Plano
- Frisco
- Richardson
- Addison
- Carrollton
Telemedicine across ten states
We provide telehealth peptide therapy to patients in Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, Virginia, Washington, Iowa, Vermont, and Connecticut. Controlled substances require an in-person evaluation, but peptide therapy can be managed by telehealth in these states.
Ready to Find Out if Peptide Therapy Is Right for You?
Schedule a one-on-one consultation with Jessica Boggs, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, ENP-C at Navara Health. We will review your medical history, medications, and goals, and determine whether peptide therapy is appropriate for you.
- Evaluation with a licensed provider
- Prescription-grade compounded peptides
- Personalized treatment protocol
- Ongoing monitoring
- Telemedicine available in multiple states
$100 consultation, with $50 applied toward your first prescription if you are approved and begin treatment. Subject to provider approval and medical history.
Book a Peptide Consultation Register as a New PatientFrequently Asked Questions About Peptide Therapy in Dallas
Where can I get peptides in Dallas?
Through a licensed provider and a compounding pharmacy, not over the counter. Navara Health in North Dallas evaluates whether peptide therapy is appropriate for you, then prescribes and monitors it. We serve Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Addison, and Carrollton in person, plus telehealth across Texas.
Where can I get BPC-157 in Dallas?
BPC-157 is prescription only. At Navara Health we evaluate your history and goals during a peptide consult, then prescribe BPC-157 through a licensed compounding pharmacy if it is appropriate for you.
Are peptides legal?
Legitimate peptide therapy is legal when prescribed by a licensed provider and compounded by a licensed pharmacy for an individual patient. Peptides are not legal over-the-counter supplements, and "research only" products are not intended for human use.
Can I buy BPC-157?
Not as a supplement or a consumer product. BPC-157 requires a provider evaluation and a prescription filled by a compounding pharmacy.
Is BPC-157 banned?
No. BPC-157 came off the FDA's Category 2 restricted list in April 2026 and is under FDA review in July 2026. It is not FDA-approved and not an over-the-counter supplement. Note that BPC-157 is on the WADA prohibited list, so competitive athletes subject to drug testing should confirm their sport's rules before starting.
Are peptides FDA approved?
Coming off the restricted list is not the same as FDA approval. The compounded peptides we prescribe are not FDA-approved drugs. They are prescription therapeutics prepared by licensed pharmacies and used under provider supervision.
How much does peptide therapy cost?
The consultation is $100, and $50 is applied toward your first prescription if you are approved and begin treatment. Medication cost is separate and depends on the specific peptide, dosing, and pharmacy. We review pricing with you before you commit to anything.
Does insurance cover peptide therapy?
Navara Health is a direct-pay practice, so peptide therapy is not billed to insurance. Financing is available through Cherry, and many patients use HSA or FSA funds for the visit. Confirm eligibility with your own plan.
Can peptides help with recovery?
Recovery is the most common reason patients ask about peptides. BPC-157, TB-500, and the Wolverine blend are studied for tissue repair, connective tissue support, and recovery after training or injury. Whether they are appropriate for you is determined during your evaluation.
Can peptides help after surgery?
Some patients ask about peptide therapy during post-surgical recovery. This is exactly the kind of situation that requires provider oversight, because your surgeon's guidance, your medications, and your healing timeline all matter. We evaluate it case by case.
Are peptides safe?
Peptides are generally well tolerated when prescribed, sourced from a licensed pharmacy, and dosed correctly. They are not steroids. Safety depends on proper evaluation, correct dosing, and monitoring, which is what supervised therapy provides.
Do peptides build muscle?
Recovery peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for repair, not for building muscle directly. Certain growth hormone secretagogues may support lean body composition alongside training and nutrition. Peptides are not anabolic steroids, and results vary by person and protocol.
How long does peptide therapy take to work?
It depends on the peptide and the goal. Some recovery protocols may show effects within days to a few weeks, while metabolic and longevity goals typically take longer and require consistency. We set expectations during your consultation.
Do I need blood work before starting?
Sometimes. Whether labs are needed depends on the peptide and your goals. We review your history and any existing labs during intake and order testing only when it is clinically useful.
Can I combine peptides?
Yes, many protocols combine peptides, like the Wolverine blend, which pairs BPC-157 and TB-500. Combinations should be designed and monitored by a provider, not assembled from online guidance.
What pharmacy do you use?
We partner with licensed, accredited U.S. compounding pharmacies that meet USP 795 and 797 standards. We are happy to discuss sourcing and quality with you during your consultation.
Do you prescribe Melanotan II?
No. Navara Health does not prescribe Melanotan II for cosmetic tanning.
Do you offer telehealth peptide therapy in Texas?
Yes. We offer telehealth peptide therapy across Texas and nine other states: Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, Virginia, Washington, Iowa, Vermont, and Connecticut.
How do I start peptide therapy at Navara Health?
Two steps. First, register as a new patient using the form near the top of this page. Then book your peptide consultation. Once you book, we send your intake and consent forms to complete securely before your visit. If therapy is appropriate for you, we build your protocol, send it to a compounding pharmacy, and teach you how to use it. The $100 consult includes $50 toward your first prescription if you are approved and begin treatment.
Compounded peptides are not FDA-approved medications. A licensed compounding pharmacy prepares them under a valid prescription, and they have not gone through the clinical trial process that FDA drug approval requires. This content is for general information and is not medical advice. Peptide therapy is prescribed only after evaluation and remains subject to provider approval and your medical history.
Navara Health, PLLC
5301 Alpha Road, Suite 34, Room 21, Dallas, TX 75240
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