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Men's health for Fort Worth, a quick drive east.

Physician-led care for Fort Worth men: testosterone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction treatment, GLP-1 weight loss, the P-Shot, peptide protocols, NAD+ IV therapy, and PRP regenerative medicine — all under the supervision of a board-certified internal medicine physician at our Southlake clinic, 22 to 35 minutes from most Fort Worth neighborhoods.

(817) 749-6946
22–35 min
Drive from most Fort Worth neighborhoods
$199
All-inclusive TRT, monthly
Quick Facts for Fort Worth patients
  • Clinic address: 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a, Southlake, TX 76092 — 22 to 35 minutes from most Fort Worth neighborhoods.
  • Best routes from Fort Worth: SH 121 N → SH 114 E (Cultural District, downtown, TCU area); SH 114 W from Alliance corridor; I-35W N → SH 114 E (Far North Fort Worth, Heritage); SH 183 → SH 121 N (Eastern Fort Worth, Hurst).
  • Free first visit: on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, and 15-minute consultation with the medical director. No charge, no commitment.
  • TRT: $199 per month, all-inclusive (medication, doctor visits, labs every 6 to 12 weeks, body composition scans).
  • GLP-1 weight loss: compounded semaglutide $199/month or tirzepatide $399/month — full physician oversight.
  • P-Shot: $1,700–$1,900. Softwave shockwave: $1,800 series. PRP: from $900.
  • Insurance accepted: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Medicare.
  • Telehealth follow-ups available for Fort Worth patients after the initial in-person workup.
Fort Worth, TX

Why Fort Worth men drive east for this care.

Fort Worth has a deep medical community — a major teaching hospital footprint, two of the largest hospital systems in Texas, and dozens of specialty clinics. What it doesn't have, in our experience, is a physician-owned men's health clinic where the medical director actually sees the patients. Most of what's marketed as "men's health" in Fort Worth is a franchise location with a remote license-holder, a corporate protocol, and minimum-required labs. The patient gets a number, not a plan.

Magnolia is different. The clinic is physician-owned and physician-run. Every treatment plan is built or personally reviewed by Dr. Farhan Abdullah, DO — a board-certified internal medicine physician who continues to practice as a hospitalist at major Dallas-Fort Worth hospital systems. He sees men in our Southlake clinic in the morning and admits patients to a DFW hospital in the afternoon. The clinical mindset doesn't compartmentalize. The same comprehensive lab workup, deliberate dose calibration, and willingness to say no when treatment isn't indicated — that's what every Magnolia patient receives, regardless of which Fort Worth neighborhood they drive in from.

For Fort Worth patients, the geography actually favors the trip. SH 121 connects directly to Southlake; the drive from downtown Fort Worth is faster than the drive from many North Dallas neighborhoods. The clinic is closer to Fort Worth than to Plano. Many Fort Worth patients schedule the in-person visit on a Friday morning and combine it with weekend errands in Southlake or Westlake.

Fort Worth neighborhoods we commonly serve

We regularly treat men from Westover Hills, Rivercrest, Mira Vista, Tanglewood, Park Hill, Arlington Heights, Ridgmar, Westcliff, the Cultural District, the TCU area, downtown Fort Worth, the Sundance Square area, Crestwood, Crestline, Crestview, Far North Fort Worth, Alliance, Heritage, Saginaw, North Richland Hills (border), and the Keller-adjacent corridor. Eastern and northern Fort Worth patients find the drive most efficient.

All services for Fort Worth

Seven services under one roof.

Most Fort Worth patients start with the free testosterone check and add other modalities as their evaluation indicates.

FAQ for Fort Worth patients

Common questions, honestly answered.

How far is the clinic from Fort Worth?
2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a, Southlake, TX 76092. Drive times: downtown Fort Worth is 25–30 minutes via SH 121 N or SH 114 E. Westover Hills, Rivercrest, and Mira Vista are 25 minutes. The Cultural District and TCU area are 30–35 minutes. Eastern Fort Worth (Arlington Heights, Ridgmar) is closest at 22–28 minutes. Far North Fort Worth (Alliance, Heritage) is 18–25 minutes via I-35W.
Why drive to Southlake when Fort Worth has clinics?
Most Fort Worth men's health clinics are franchise operations with a remote medical director who never sees the patient. Magnolia is physician-owned, physician-run, and every plan is built or reviewed by Dr. Farhan Abdullah, DO — a board-certified internal medicine physician and active DFW hospitalist. Fort Worth patients who switch to us almost always tried two or three local clinics first.
Is the first visit really free for Fort Worth patients?
Yes — fully free. On-site testosterone test with same-day results, body composition scan, and 15 minutes with the medical director. No card required to book, no commitment to start treatment, no upsell. We do this because it's the fastest way for both of us to know if we're a fit.
Do you accept Fort Worth-area insurance plans?
Yes. We are credentialed with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Insurance covers the office visit and diagnostic labs when clinical criteria are met. Compounded medications (testosterone, semaglutide, tirzepatide, peptides) are sourced through a licensed compounding pharmacy and priced separately at our transparent cash rates.
Can I use my HSA or FSA card?
Yes. The entire $199/month TRT program is HSA- and FSA-eligible because it qualifies as a medical expense under a physician treatment plan. Most patients pay with pre-tax dollars, which effectively brings the monthly cost into the $130–$160 range depending on tax bracket.
Who is the physician?
Dr. Farhan Abdullah, DO — board-certified internal medicine, IFM-certified functional medicine, adjunct faculty at UT Southwestern, TCU, and UNTHSC. He continues to practice as a hospitalist at major Dallas-Fort Worth hospital systems, which means the same diagnostic rigor used for hospitalized patients applies to every Magnolia patient.
Neighborhood drive times

Drive times from Fort Worth neighborhoods.

Do you treat patients from Westover Hills, Rivercrest, or Mira Vista?
Yes. These are among our most common Fort Worth neighborhoods. Drive time from Westover Hills, Rivercrest, or Mira Vista to our Southlake clinic is approximately 25 minutes via SH 121 N and SH 114 E.
How long is the drive from downtown Fort Worth or Sundance Square?
Approximately 25–30 minutes via SH 121 N and SH 114 E. The route is straightforward and traffic is generally lighter than the Dallas-direction commute.
Do you see patients from the Cultural District or TCU area?
Yes. Drive time from the Cultural District and the TCU area to our Southlake clinic is 30–35 minutes via SH 121 N. These are among the more common Fort Worth source neighborhoods for our patients.
Do you see patients from Tanglewood or Park Hill?
Yes. Drive time from Tanglewood and Park Hill is 28–32 minutes via SH 121 N or I-820. Patients from these neighborhoods regularly come in for the first visit.
How long is the drive from Far North Fort Worth (Alliance, Heritage)?
Far North Fort Worth — Alliance and Heritage neighborhoods — is among the closest Fort Worth areas to our Southlake clinic. Drive time is 18–25 minutes via I-35W North and SH 114 East.
Do you see patients from Arlington Heights or Ridgmar?
Yes. Drive time from Arlington Heights and Ridgmar is 22–28 minutes via I-820 and SH 121 N. These are among the closer Fort Worth neighborhoods to the clinic.
Take the first step

Book your free first visit.

A 22 to 35-minute drive east from most Fort Worth neighborhoods. Fifteen minutes with the medical director. No insurance required. No commitment. Same-week appointments available.

or call (817) 749-6946