Service Area · Arkansas (AR)
★★★★★Protocols backed by physician oversight

Telehealth for weight loss, hormones, and longevity in Arkansas

U.S. licensed physicians, licensed to practice in Arkansas, prescribing compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide, testosterone replacement, enclomiphene, and NAD+, shipped directly to Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, and every zip code in the state.

  • Physicians licensed in Arkansas
  • Labs at Quest & Labcorp statewide
  • Ships in 2-3 days
  • Cancel anytime

No insurance required · HSA/FSA eligible · Arkansas residents only

What Arkansas residents get

An evidence-based protocol tailored to your labs, history, and goals.

  • Physician licensed in Arkansas, not a nurse practitioner in another state
  • Labs drawn locally at any Quest or Labcorp in Arkansas
  • Compounded medication shipped from a pharmacy licensed to dispense in Arkansas
  • Evidence-based protocols (STEP-1, SURMOUNT-1, TRAVERSE)
  • Unlimited messaging with your care team
  • Dose adjustments and refills handled automatically

Treatments available to Arkansas residents

Each prescribed by a Arkansas-licensed physician. Ships statewide.

Weight Loss · GLP-1
Semaglutide in Arkansas →
From $249/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Weight Loss · Dual GIP/GLP-1
Tirzepatide in Arkansas →
From $349/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Hormones · Men's Health
TRT in Arkansas →
From $199/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Hormones · Fertility-Preserving
Enclomiphene in Arkansas →
From $129/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Longevity · Cellular Energy
NAD+ in Arkansas →
From $179/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Metabolic Optimization
Microdose GLP-1 in Arkansas →
From $199/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Longevity · GH Peptide
Sermorelin in Arkansas →
From $189/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians
Women's Health · HRT
HRT in Arkansas →
From $199/mo · Arkansas-licensed physicians

Serving all 3.1 million residents of Arkansas

From Little Rock to Fort Smith to Fayetteville, and every smaller town, rural route, and zip code in between.

Arkansas has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters. Every OPTML shipment into Arkansas uses insulated, cold-chain packaging rated for the state’s weather, with tracked delivery and temperature-monitored carriers.

Arkansas residents typically receive shipments in 2-3 business days from regional compounding partners.

Our prescribing physicians hold active, unrestricted medical licenses in Arkansas. That means the physician writing your prescription is legally your physician under Arkansas law. Consultations are conducted via secure video and HIPAA-compliant messaging.

Little Rock
Priority shipping zone
Fort Smith
Priority shipping zone
Fayetteville
Priority shipping zone

Treatments available to Arkansas residents

Eight evidence-based protocols, each prescribed by a physician licensed in Arkansas.

See which protocol is right for you

How it works for Arkansas patients

From online intake to first shipment in under a week. No waiting rooms, no insurance runaround.

01

5-minute online intake

Tell us your goals, health history, and current meds. Takes less time than a drive to a Little Rock clinic.

02

Labs at Quest or Labcorp

If your protocol needs bloodwork, we send an order to any Quest or Labcorp in Arkansas.

03

Physician review & prescription

A physician licensed in Arkansas reviews your case.

04

Shipped to your Arkansas address

Cold-chain packaging, tracked shipping, and delivery in 2-3 business days.

The clinical evidence behind what we prescribe

Every OPTML protocol is backed by a large, peer-reviewed randomized controlled trial.

STEP-1
Semaglutide: 15% average body-weight reduction at 68 weeks (NEJM, 2021)
SURMOUNT-1
Tirzepatide: 20.9% average body-weight reduction at 72 weeks (NEJM, 2022)
TRAVERSE
TRT: non-inferior cardiovascular safety in 5,200+ men (NEJM, 2023)

Sources: Wilding JPH et al. NEJM 2021 (STEP-1) · Jastreboff AM et al. NEJM 2022 (SURMOUNT-1) · Lincoff AM et al. NEJM 2023 (TRAVERSE).

Why Arkansas patients choose OPTML

Four reasons we’re different from generic telehealth platforms.

01

Physician oversight, not NP-only

Every protocol is approved by a physician (MD or DO) licensed in Arkansas.

02

Integrated lab testing

We order comprehensive panels through Quest and Labcorp across Arkansas. Results flow directly into your OPTML chart.

03

Access to compounded medication

OPTML partners with 503A compounding pharmacies licensed to ship into Arkansas at a fraction of the brand price.

04

Evidence over hype

We prescribe what the trials support: STEP-1, SURMOUNT-1, TRAVERSE.

Arkansas FAQ

State-specific questions we get from Arkansas patients.

Semaglutide is prescribed online to Arkansas residents after a 5-minute intake and provider review. If you meet clinical criteria (BMI ≥ 27 with a comorbidity, or BMI ≥ 30), a U.S. licensed provider writes the prescription, filled by a 503A compounding pharmacy and shipped directly to your Arkansas address in 2-3 business days.
Yes. TRT is legal in Arkansas when prescribed by a licensed physician for a diagnosed condition. OPTML physicians require confirmed bloodwork and medical history before prescribing.
OPTML partners with state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies and accredited mail-order pharmacies licensed to ship into Arkansas in temperature-controlled packaging.
Arkansas residents typically receive shipments in 2-3 business days from regional compounding partners.
No referral is required. The OPTML provider handling your case is licensed in Arkansas.
For TRT and NAD+ therapy, yes, a baseline panel is required via Quest or Labcorp. For GLP-1s, labs are often recommended but not always required.

Start your Arkansas consultation today

5-minute intake. Physician review in under 48 hours. First shipment to your Arkansas address in under a week.

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