Nurse practitioners play a vital role in healthcare delivery by providing quality and accessible care to patients. Their advanced training allows them to diagnose, treat, and manage various medical conditions, filling critical gaps in healthcare services. Petitions related to nurse practitioners often focus on advocating for expanded scope of practice laws to allow them to work to the full extent of their training and expertise. One petition with widespread support calls for granting nurse practitioners full practice authority to improve access to care, especially in underserved communities. Another petition highlights the need for recognition and support for nurse practitioners contributions to the healthcare system. Join the movement to empower nurse practitioners and ensure equitable access to healthcare by supporting these petitions. Your involvement can help shape policies that enhance patient care and strengthen the healthcare workforce.
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This bill would drastically impact me and my small business of injecting. It’s very emotional when you put sweat and tears to get this far and for it to be taken away it’s very sad and I hope you it does not get passed
I paid almost $3,000 to be trained in doing chemical peels properly. This is wrong to strip Estheticians of all of the services that we heavily trained for and paid big money for.
When you can buy micro needling devices online without a esthetician or Medical licence. Esthetician with proper training shouldn't be restricted on usage if they have additional certification/ classes to perform micro needling and other procedures especially when other states it's not even regulated. Stop reducing out income when we are educated, certified, licensed and insured!
Key Concerns:
• Patient Safety Already Exists Under Current Oversight: NPs and PAs are highly trained, licensed professionals with extensive medical education and clinical experience. Restricting their ability to perform patient assessments and create treatment plans is unwarranted.
• Reducing Access to Care: This bill would limit patient access to qualified aesthetic providers and create longer wait times, particularly in underserved areas.
• Focus Should Be on Unlicensed Providers: If the goal is to improve patient safety, Texas should focus on eliminating unlicensed providers rather than restricting the scope of practice for licensed medical professionals.
This bill hits home.
At MNML Aesthetics, we’ve built something special—a space where innovation, accessibility, and medical integrity come together. But House Bill 3567 threatens everything we stand for. Requiring a doctor or NP to be physically present at all times may sound reasonable in theory, but in practice, it would make high-quality aesthetic care unaffordable and inaccessible for thousands of Texans.
We’re not a massive corporation. We’re a small, Dallas-based team trying to do things right—using top-tier technology, keeping costs fair, and empowering trained providers to do what they’re certified and educated to do.
This bill doesn’t make Texans safer. It makes beauty less accessible, hurts small businesses, and pushes our industry backward.
Please stand with us. Sign. Share. Speak out. This matters.
As a licensed Nurse Practitioner, I am deeply concerned about Texas House Bill 3749. This bill unfairly targets qualified medical professionals like NPs who are practicing within the scope of our training, licensure, and established protocols. We are extensively educated, nationally certified, and held to high standards of care.
The real issue lies not with licensed professionals, but with unlicensed individuals performing medical procedures without proper oversight or credentials. HB 3749 should focus on stopping those illegal and unsafe practices—not punishing those of us who are committed to safe, ethical, and legal patient care.
Protecting patients means supporting qualified providers, not restricting access to the care they need.
If this bill is passed I will lose my job. I moved across the country to go to school in Texas to specifically do the line of work and treatments I am allowed to currently do. I have no other education which limits my options for careers. This would be devastating things are working great how they are now more are employeed and businesses are happy. Why change it? The state of Texas will lose a huge source of income by making these changes.