Home Infusion Therapy in Texas: Services, Coverage, and How to Get Started

May 19, 2026

Texas is one of the largest and most medically complex states in the country, with millions of patients managing chronic conditions that require ongoing IV therapy. For patients and providers in Texas looking for a licensed, accredited home infusion pharmacy, Pharmko delivers the full spectrum of home infusion therapies with 24/7 clinical support statewide.


Home Infusion Services Available in Texas


Pharmko provides the following therapies to patients across Texas:

  • IV Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT) — for osteomyelitis, endocarditis, cellulitis, and post-surgical infections
  • IVIG and SCIG — for primary immune deficiencies, CIDP, myasthenia gravis, and autoimmune conditions
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) — for patients who cannot absorb nutrition through the GI tract
  • Remicade and biologic infusions — for Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions
  • Milrinone — for advanced heart failure patients on palliative or bridge-to-transplant therapy
  • Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition (IDPN) — for malnourished hemodialysis patients in Texas dialysis clinics
  • Sterile compounded medications — for patients requiring customized IV formulations

All therapies are coordinated through our pharmacy team, which is licensed in Texas and prepared to accept referrals from Texas-based hospitals, discharge planners, and outpatient physicians.


Who We Serve in Texas


Patients


If you have been prescribed IV therapy and are transitioning home from a Texas hospital, or if your physician has recommended home infusion for ongoing treatment, Pharmko manages the full process: insurance verification, medication preparation, nursing visits, supply delivery, and 24/7 clinical support.


Physicians and Discharge Planners


Pharmko works with physicians, hospitalists, and discharge planners throughout Texas to support safe, timely transitions from inpatient to home infusion care. Our referral team is available for urgent discharges and can typically initiate therapy within 24–72 hours of referral acceptance.


Dialysis Clinics


For dialysis centers in Texas, Pharmko provides IDPN therapy and phosphate binder supply with direct clinic delivery and clinical coordination support.


Coverage and Insurance in Texas


Home infusion therapy is covered by Medicare Part B, Texas Medicaid, and most commercial insurance plans for medically appropriate patients. Coverage details depend on the specific therapy, diagnosis, and plan. Pharmko handles prior authorization and insurance coordination on behalf of every patient, and we will communicate any coverage concerns before therapy begins.

Texas Medicaid (STAR and CHIP programs) covers home infusion for qualifying beneficiaries. Our team is experienced with Texas Medicaid requirements and documentation standards.


How to Get Started in Texas


Getting started with Pharmko in Texas takes three steps:


  • Your physician submits a referral with medication orders, diagnosis, and insurance information
  • Pharmko verifies coverage and contacts you or your patient to schedule the first nursing visit and delivery
  • Our nurse visits the home, confirms IV access, and initiates therapy


View our full Texas home infusion service area for more information on coverage by city and region, or browse our complete list of states served.


Submit a referral or call Pharmko Texas: 1-877-540-2003


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