Copergrine
Peptide therapy

Peptide therapy in Houston.

Copergrine Health & Wellness offers clinician-led peptide therapy for adults in Houston. Our Family Nurse Practitioner reviews your goals, medical history, and labs before recommending an individualized plan — with full transparency about which peptides are FDA-approved and which are prepared through a licensed compounding pharmacy.

What is peptide therapy?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that occur naturally in the body and play a role in cell signaling, tissue repair, and metabolism. Peptide therapy uses prescription peptides to support specific clinical goals. At Copergrine, every patient is managed by a licensed clinician — from the initial evaluation through each follow-up — and every plan is built around your labs, your symptoms, and your medical history.

Important regulatory information

Certain peptides, including compounded forms of BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and related peptides, are not FDA-approved drug products. Compounded peptides are prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy pursuant to a valid prescription, consistent with federal compounding law and Texas State Board of Pharmacy rules, when a clinician determines they are appropriate for your specific clinical situation. Compounded products have not undergone the FDA review for safety, effectiveness, and quality that applies to FDA-approved drugs.

Individual results vary. Outcomes depend on patient-specific factors and cannot be predicted or guaranteed. Consistent with 22 Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 164, Copergrine does not guarantee clinical outcomes and does not make claims that create unjustified expectations.

Statements on this page regarding peptide therapy have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, except where a specific therapy is prescribed for an FDA-approved indication by a Copergrine clinician. All peptide therapy at Copergrine requires a medical evaluation, informed consent, and ongoing supervision by a licensed clinician. See our Terms of Use for additional disclosures.

Who should consider peptide therapy?

  • Adults with specific goals around recovery and tissue repair
  • Patients working on metabolic health as part of a broader plan
  • Patients who want a lab-based evaluation before any therapy
  • People who prefer a clinician-led, monitored program over self-directed supplements
  • Patients who want transparent regulatory and pricing disclosure up front

Peptide therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Your clinician will review your medical history and current medications before recommending any plan.

What to expect in the program

  1. Book an initial consultation online or by phone.
  2. Meet with the Family Nurse Practitioner to review symptoms, history, and goals.
  3. Complete baseline labs ordered by the clinician.
  4. Review the regulatory status, expected benefits, and known risks of any recommended peptide.
  5. Receive an individualized plan once labs are reviewed and informed consent is documented.
  6. Return for periodic follow-up visits and lab rechecks so the clinician can adjust your plan.

Why patients choose us

Transparent disclosure

Clear, up-front information about FDA status, compounding, and what the evidence supports.

Real provider time

A licensed clinician manages your plan from evaluation through every follow-up.

Lab-based monitoring

Baseline and follow-up labs keep your plan aligned with your body's response.

Common questions

What is peptide therapy?
Peptide therapy is a clinician-supervised program that uses short amino-acid chains — called peptides — to support specific physiological goals such as recovery, metabolic health, or tissue repair. Copergrine plans are individualized based on your symptoms, goals, and baseline labs, and are managed by a licensed Family Nurse Practitioner from evaluation through follow-up.
Are peptides FDA-approved?
Some peptides used in medicine are FDA-approved drug products with established indications. Others — including compounded peptides such as BPC-157 and GHK-Cu — are not FDA-approved. Compounded peptides are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies pursuant to a clinician's prescription when clinically appropriate, and they have not undergone the FDA review for safety, effectiveness, and quality that applies to FDA-approved drugs. Your Copergrine clinician will discuss the regulatory status, potential benefits, and known risks of any recommended therapy before you start.
Who is a candidate for peptide therapy?
Adults with specific goals around recovery, metabolic health, sleep, or tissue repair may be candidates. Peptide therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Your clinician will review your medical history, current medications, and goals, and order baseline labs before recommending any plan.
What labs are required?
Baseline labs vary by the specific peptide and your medical history. They typically include a comprehensive metabolic panel, CBC, inflammation markers, and relevant hormone panels. Labs are repeated during the program so the clinician can adjust the plan to your response and catch anything that falls outside normal range.
How often are follow-up visits?
Follow-ups are individualized. Most patients attend a review visit within the first few weeks of starting therapy, then every one to three months thereafter while they remain on the program.
How much does peptide therapy cost?
Pricing depends on the specific peptide, dose, and length of the program, plus any required labs. Call (832) 205-8404 or visit the booking page for current rates — we maintain transparent pricing and will review the full cost with you before you start.

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Reviewed by Copergrine's board-certified, licensed providers — April 2026