Availability

Available Across the United States

YourHealthRx serves patients in all 50 states and Washington, DC through a network of licensed clinicians with multi-state prescribing authority. The compound and protocol options available to you may vary by your state of residence — that's not a limitation we pretend doesn't exist. We confirm availability during your intake process.

How it works

How national peptide telehealth actually operates.

Peptide telehealth is not the same as ordering a supplement online. It requires licensed clinicians, individualized patient evaluation, prescription issuance, and compliant pharmacy dispensing. Here's how the model works across all 50 states.

Licensed Clinician Network — Multi-State Coverage

Our clinical partner network includes licensed prescribers — physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants — who hold active licenses across all US states, either through individual state licensure or through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC), which enables streamlined multi-state licensure for physicians. This means a qualified clinician who has met the licensure requirements for your state of residence can conduct your evaluation and, where appropriate, issue a prescription.

Telehealth prescribing requires that the prescribing clinician hold an active license in the patient's state of residence (or that the relevant state has appropriate reciprocity agreements). Our network is built to meet this requirement across all 50 states and DC.

Your Intake Process — Four Steps

1. Intake screening. You complete a detailed health history through our secure intake form — covering current medications, medical history, goals, and relevant symptoms. This is the foundation of your clinical evaluation.

2. Clinician review. A licensed clinician from our partner network reviews your intake, evaluates medical appropriateness, may request additional information, and conducts a synchronous or asynchronous telehealth consultation.

3. Prescription, where appropriate. If the clinician determines a protocol is clinically appropriate and legally permissible in your state, a prescription is issued through our pharmacy partner network. Not every patient is a candidate, and not every compound is available in every state.

4. Ongoing follow-up. Your relationship with the prescribing clinician continues. Follow-up consultations, lab review, dose adjustments, and protocol modifications are part of the service — not afterthoughts.

State coverage

Serving patients in all 50 states and Washington, DC.

YourHealthRx is currently accepting patients from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Compound and protocol availability varies by state pharmacy board rules — we note this honestly because it affects what options are available to you.

We Currently Serve Patients In:

All 50 United States and Washington, DC — including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia.

What "State-Variable Availability" Means

Telehealth prescribing is nationally available. However, what your clinician can prescribe depends on what compounds and protocols are legally permissible in your state. Some state pharmacy boards impose restrictions beyond federal 503A rules on which bulk drug substances their licensed compounding pharmacies may dispense. Your intake process confirms which options are available where you live — we do not obscure this.

Pharmacy Partner Network

Prescriptions are fulfilled through qualified 503A compounding pharmacies with multi-state shipping capabilities. All pharmacy partners are state-licensed and operate under USP <797> (sterile) and USP <795> (non-sterile) compounding standards. Cold-chain shipping is used for all injectable compounded medications. Shipping to all 50 states and DC is available from our pharmacy network.

HIPAA-Compliant Throughout

All clinical intake data, health records, and prescription information are handled through HIPAA-compliant workflows. YourHealthRx coordinates your care, but your clinical records are held by the licensed clinical and pharmacy partners — as required by HIPAA and the corporate practice of medicine doctrine. Your privacy is protected by design, not as a feature bolted on later.

Why nationwide

The principles behind how we built this service.

Limiting access to science-forward, clinician-supervised peptide medicine by geography is arbitrary. Whether you live in a major metro area or a rural state, the quality of clinical evaluation, compounding pharmacy standards, and follow-up care should be the same. That's the infrastructure we built.

Clinician access shouldn't depend on your zip code

Specialist access for peptide and longevity medicine is heavily concentrated in certain metro areas. Telehealth changes this. Multi-state licensed clinicians can evaluate any patient with an internet connection — and our network is built to make that available everywhere.

Pharmacy standards don't vary by state

All compounding pharmacy partners we work with operate under USP <797>/<795> standards, maintain current state licensing, source API from FDA-registered suppliers, and provide batch-specific Certificates of Analysis. Whether you're in California or Mississippi, you receive from the same quality-controlled network.

Regulatory honesty, not marketing wishful thinking

Compound and protocol availability genuinely varies by state pharmacy board rules. We don't pretend otherwise. What's available to a patient in Texas may differ from what's available to a patient in New York. Your intake process establishes this clearly upfront.

Follow-up is as national as intake

Clinician follow-up, lab review, and protocol adjustments are part of the service regardless of where you live. The relationship with your prescribing clinician is ongoing — not a one-time event — whether you're in a major metro area or a rural state.

Cold-chain shipping to every state

Injectable compounded medications require temperature-controlled shipping. Our pharmacy partners provide appropriate cold-chain packaging for delivery to all 50 states and DC — maintaining product integrity from pharmacy to your door.

State regulatory monitoring

Our clinical operations team monitors state telehealth legislation, pharmacy board rule changes, and federal compounding guidance updates to ensure our service remains compliant as the regulatory landscape evolves. If rules change in your state, we will notify you.

FAQ

Questions about availability and how telehealth works.

Is YourHealthRx available in my state?

Yes. YourHealthRx accepts patients in all 50 states and Washington, DC. Our licensed clinician network includes prescribers with multi-state licensure, enabling telehealth evaluations and, where appropriate, prescriptions for patients anywhere in the country. Specific compound availability is confirmed during your intake.

Why might some protocols not be available in my state?

Compound and protocol availability varies by state pharmacy board rules. Some state boards impose restrictions on which bulk drug substances their licensed compounding pharmacies may dispense, beyond federal 503A minimums. Your intake process confirms which protocols are available in your state of residence — we don't obscure this.

How does telehealth prescribing work across state lines?

Telehealth prescribing requires the prescribing clinician to hold an active license in the patient's state of residence. Our clinician network includes providers with individual multi-state licenses and those participating in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. All evaluations comply with state-specific telehealth requirements including audio-visual consultation where required.

Do I need to come in-person for anything?

No in-person visit is required. All clinical evaluations are conducted through our telehealth platform. Some states require synchronous (live audio-visual) telehealth for prescribing certain medications — our system is designed to accommodate these requirements.

How are medications shipped to me?

Prescriptions are fulfilled by qualified compounding pharmacy partners with multi-state shipping capabilities. Injectable medications are shipped cold-chain with appropriate temperature-controlled packaging. Shipping typically takes 3–7 business days depending on location. All pharmacy partners are state-licensed and USP-compliant.

What happens if regulations change in my state?

Our clinical operations team monitors state telehealth legislation, pharmacy board rule changes, and federal compounding guidance updates. If something changes that affects your specific protocol or access in your state, we will contact you proactively. You will always have a clear understanding of what is available to you under current rules.

Informational only. Content on this page is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Telehealth prescribing requires a complete clinical evaluation by a licensed clinician. Not all protocols are available in all states. Compound availability varies by state pharmacy board rules and is confirmed during the intake process. All prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of the prescribing clinician. Results vary. Last reviewed: May 2026.

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