Physician Collaboration · For Providers

Delegating Physician
for Texas NPs

Prescriptive authority agreements with real physician engagement — for Texas nurse practitioners in aesthetics, IV therapy, weight loss, and primary care.

Delegation that shows up
every month

Texas nurse practitioners prescribe under physician delegation, formalized in a prescriptive authority agreement — with required meetings and chart review that many delegating physicians treat as a formality. Dr. Starsiak doesn't. Scheduled meetings happen, charts get reviewed on time, and between meetings you can reach him directly by phone or text.

Dr. William Starsiak, DO has owned and run his Indianapolis clinic since 2013, practicing across primary care, aesthetics (Fotona lasers, injectables, body contouring), IV therapy, and medical weight loss. When he delegates for your Texas practice, he understands your clinical work firsthand — which makes oversight faster, fairer, and genuinely useful.

Arrangement
Prescriptive authority agreement
Provider Types
Nurse practitioners & PAs
Coverage
All of Texas
In Practice
Since 2013 — practice owner
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What delegation includes
  • Prescriptive authority agreement drafting & execution
  • Regularly scheduled meetings, as Texas requires
  • Chart review at required intervals
  • Direct phone & text access between meetings
  • Quality assurance documentation
  • Support with credentialing paperwork

Texas NP Delegation — FAQs

Does a Texas NP need a delegating physician?

Yes — Texas NPs prescribe under physician delegation through a prescriptive authority agreement, including the meetings and reviews Texas requires.

Are the required meetings actually held?

Yes — scheduled meetings and timely chart review are built into every agreement, with direct phone and text access in between.

What practice types do you delegate for?

Aesthetics and med spas, IV hydration, medical weight loss, integrative medicine, and primary care.

Dr. Starsiak also collaborates in Florida; Ohio and Indiana are currently waitlisted.