Texas-specific

TMB Rule 169.26 hit January 9, 2025.
Most TX wellness clinics still aren't compliant.

If you offer peptides, GLP-1, HRT, IV therapy, or any CAM service in Texas, the Medical Board now requires posted signage naming your MD + license number in every patient-accessible area. We generate it for you in 30 seconds.

The exact rule

What's required

A printed notice in every patient-accessible area (lobby, treatment rooms, consult rooms) listing: medical director name, Texas license number, and scope of CAM services provided.

When

Effective January 9, 2025. No grace period. TMB began enforcement immediately. Penalties include fines and license action against the medical director.

What Adheros does

You enter your MD info once during clinic setup. We generate a print-ready PDF formatted to TMB spec. Print and post. Re-generate any time the rule guidance updates.

Read the rule: 22 TAC §169.26 (Texas Administrative Code). We're not your attorney. Have your MD or compliance counsel review the generated signage before posting.

Signage is the trojan horse.

You signed up for the PDF. You stay for the part that actually grows the clinic: catching the patient who's about to ghost between visits. That's where the revenue is.

22%

avg lift in 90-day re-book rate when clinics use adherence reminders

$0

PHI handled in V1 (no HIPAA BAA paperwork)

5 min

from signup to first patient enrolled

30 days

free pilot, no card required

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