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Updated: January 22, 2026

How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Alfuzosin XR Near You [2026 Guide]

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for Alfuzosin XR? Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to find one near you, and whether telehealth is an option for BPH treatment.

Alfuzosin XR is a prescription medication, which means you need a licensed healthcare provider to prescribe it. The good news is that it doesn't require a specialist — your primary care doctor can prescribe it, and telehealth options are expanding access for men who have difficulty getting to in-person appointments. Here's everything you need to know about finding a provider who can prescribe Alfuzosin XR in 2026.

Who Can Prescribe Alfuzosin XR?

Alfuzosin XR is not a controlled substance, which means any licensed prescriber with DEA registration can prescribe it without special licensing requirements. The following types of providers commonly prescribe it:

Urologists: Specialists in urinary tract and prostate health. Most commonly associated with BPH diagnosis and management, especially for moderate to severe cases.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Family medicine and internal medicine doctors routinely manage mild to moderate BPH. Your PCP is often the first prescriber for Alfuzosin XR.

Geriatricians: Physicians specializing in elderly care frequently manage BPH, since the condition is especially prevalent in men over 60.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers working in primary care, urology, or internal medicine can prescribe Alfuzosin XR in all 50 states (with varying levels of supervision depending on state law).

Men's health specialists: Clinics or providers focusing specifically on men's health issues (prostate health, sexual health, etc.) may also prescribe Alfuzosin XR as part of a broader BPH management plan.

Do I Need to See a Urologist, or Can My PCP Prescribe It?

For most men with mild to moderate BPH symptoms, a primary care physician can diagnose and manage the condition — including prescribing Alfuzosin XR — without a referral to urology. Your PCP will typically:

Review your urinary symptoms (often using the International Prostate Symptom Score or IPSS)

Perform a digital rectal exam (DRE) to assess prostate size

Order a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test to rule out prostate cancer

Prescribe an appropriate alpha-blocker based on your symptoms, other medications, and health history

A referral to a urologist is more likely if your symptoms are severe, your PSA is elevated, your response to medication is poor, or your doctor suspects another prostate condition.

How to Find a Doctor Near You

Your insurance plan's provider directory: Log in to your insurance member portal and search for urologists or PCPs accepting new patients near your ZIP code. Filter by in-network providers to minimize out-of-pocket costs.

Zocdoc (zocdoc.com): Search for urologists or PCPs in your area who are accepting new patients, with real-time availability and online booking.

Medicare's Physician Compare (medicare.gov): For Medicare patients, the Medicare provider search tool lists in-network urologists and PCPs with quality ratings.

American Urological Association (AUA) Find-a-Urologist (auanet.org): The AUA's directory helps you locate board-certified urologists near you.

Can I Get Alfuzosin XR Through Telehealth?

Yes, in many cases. Since Alfuzosin XR is not a controlled substance, telehealth providers can prescribe it without any special requirements beyond a standard prescriber license. However, because BPH diagnosis typically involves a physical examination (including a digital rectal exam and possibly a PSA blood test), a full evaluation may still require an in-person visit — at least initially.

Telehealth platforms where you may be able to get a prescription for or refill of Alfuzosin XR, once a diagnosis is established, include Teladoc, MDLive, Hims & Hers, and Roman (Ro). For refills of an established prescription, many primary care telehealth platforms can write continuing prescriptions without a new in-person visit.

What to Bring to Your Appointment

List of all current medications (including OTC supplements and vitamins)

Any recent PSA test results

A description of your urinary symptoms and how long you've had them

Information about any other conditions, especially liver disease, low blood pressure, or heart conditions

Your insurance card or information about the pharmacy you prefer

To learn more about what Alfuzosin XR treats and how it works, read our overview: What Is Alfuzosin XR? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know in 2026. And once you have your prescription, check out our savings guide to reduce your costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Most men with mild to moderate BPH can receive a prescription for Alfuzosin XR from their primary care physician without a specialist referral. Urologists typically become involved for severe symptoms, elevated PSA, poor medication response, or suspected complications. A referral to a urologist is not required to receive an alpha-blocker prescription.

Yes, in many cases. Alfuzosin XR is not a controlled substance, so telehealth providers can prescribe it without restrictions. However, because initial BPH diagnosis may require a physical exam, you may need at least one in-person visit before telehealth refills are appropriate. Platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, and Ro (Roman) offer telehealth urology or primary care consultations.

Yes. Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) can prescribe Alfuzosin XR in all 50 states, subject to state-specific scope of practice rules. Many urology and primary care practices use NPs and PAs as primary prescribers for BPH medications including alfuzosin.

Urologist wait times vary significantly by location and practice. In urban areas, new patient appointments may be available within 1-3 weeks; in rural areas, waits of 6-12 weeks or longer are possible. If you need treatment sooner, your PCP can often start you on an alpha-blocker like Alfuzosin XR while you wait for a urology appointment.

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