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The team customizes your prescription from scratch with the highest-quality ingredients at their state-of-the-art compounding facility.

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Since 1980, Peoples Rx Wellness Headquarters has been helping Austinites lead healthy lives through expert-level guidance on high-quality wellness products and custom medication services.

Need a few wellness and fitness tips? Check out their newsletter and give their latest blog post a read for details on:

  • Fitness habits | From prioritizing consistency to balancing movement options
  • Wellness supplements | Including multivitamins, Omega-3s + hydration
  • Pre-and-post-exercise support | Featuring recovery and joint options, plus performance assistance (think: protein intake and amino acids) Shop fitness supplements
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