

Need an Augmentin XR prescription? Learn which doctors prescribe it, how to find a provider near you through insurance, Zocdoc, telehealth, and what to expect.
If you've been told you need Augmentin XR (Amoxicillin/Clavulanate extended-release) for a stubborn sinus infection or community-acquired pneumonia, the next step is finding the right doctor. Unlike some specialty medications, Augmentin XR can be prescribed by a wide range of providers — but knowing where to look can save you time, money, and frustration.
This guide walks you through the types of doctors who prescribe Augmentin XR, how to find one near you, and what to expect at your appointment.
Augmentin XR is an antibiotic used for acute bacterial sinusitis and community-acquired pneumonia. It's not a controlled substance, so any licensed prescriber can write a prescription. The most common prescribers include:
Here are the most effective ways to find a doctor who can prescribe Augmentin XR in your area:
Start with your insurance company's website or app. Search for in-network primary care doctors or ENT specialists. This ensures you'll pay the lowest copay. Most insurance companies let you filter by:
Platforms like Zocdoc let you search by condition, insurance type, and availability. You can often book same-day or next-day appointments. Look for providers listed under "sinus infection," "sinusitis," or "respiratory infection."
If your primary care doctor thinks you need a specialist — for example, an ENT for recurring sinusitis — they can refer you directly. Some insurance plans require referrals for specialist visits, so check your plan details.
Telehealth visits are a convenient option for straightforward infections. Services like Teladoc, Amwell, and MDLive can evaluate your symptoms by video and send a prescription to your pharmacy electronically. Telehealth visits typically cost $50 to $75 without insurance, and many insurance plans cover them at the same rate as office visits.
Telehealth works best when your symptoms are clear-cut (facial pain, congestion, fever) and you don't need a physical exam like a chest X-ray.
If you need to be seen today, urgent care is often the fastest path. Most clinics can diagnose sinusitis or pneumonia and prescribe Augmentin XR on the spot. Costs typically run $100 to $200 without insurance.
When you see a doctor for a possible Augmentin XR prescription, here's what to expect:
If the doctor determines Augmentin XR is appropriate, they'll typically prescribe two tablets every 12 hours for 7 to 10 days.
Once you have your prescription, there are a few things to keep in mind:
Finding a doctor to prescribe Augmentin XR isn't difficult — it's one of the more commonly prescribed antibiotics, and most primary care providers are familiar with it. The bigger challenge is often finding the medication in stock once you have the prescription.
Start with your primary care doctor, use telehealth if you need a faster option, and check Medfinder to confirm pharmacy availability before you drive anywhere. Getting the right antibiotic quickly matters, especially when you're fighting a bacterial infection.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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