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Updated · San Antonio Report · May 11
San Antonio Clinics Push $300 Peptide Injections Despite Limited FDA Backing
Updated
Updated · San Antonio Report · May 11

San Antonio Clinics Push $300 Peptide Injections Despite Limited FDA Backing

2 articles · Updated · San Antonio Report · May 11
  • At least 27 San Antonio wellness and concierge clinics advertise non-FDA-approved peptide therapies, with some operators saying the injections are becoming a core business line.
  • Prices at one Gameday Men’s Health clinic run about $300 to $550 a month, as demand is driven by patients seeking anti-aging, muscle recovery, sleep and libido benefits outside traditional insurance-based care.
  • Doctors and researchers say evidence for most wellness peptides remains sparse, with limited long-term human data on safety, dosing and side effects even as clinics market them for broad uses.
  • Online influencers have helped move peptides from niche biohacking circles into mainstream wellness, while some patients also buy cheaper "research-grade" products online with little oversight.
  • The boom reflects wider mistrust of conventional medicine and could expand further if federal regulators ease compounding rules, a change backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy.
Will new, cheaper pharma-grade weight-loss pills bankrupt the booming but risky peptide wellness clinic industry?
With peptides now easier to access legally, are we sanctioning a massive, uncontrolled public health experiment?