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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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ClindaMax requires a prescription. Learn who can prescribe it, how to get a new prescription fast, and how telehealth makes it easier than ever in 2026.

ClindaMax (clindamycin phosphate gel 1%) is a prescription-only topical antibiotic for acne—you can't pick it up off the shelf. Whether you're starting treatment for the first time, your current provider isn't available, or you've moved to a new area, this guide will help you find a provider who can prescribe ClindaMax quickly and affordably.

Who Can Prescribe ClindaMax?

ClindaMax is not a controlled substance—it can be prescribed by any licensed prescriber. You don't need to see a specialist to get it, although dermatologists are the most common source. Here's who can write this prescription:

Dermatologists: The most common prescribers for acne medications; board-certified dermatologists specialize in skin conditions and commonly prescribe topical clindamycin.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) and Family Medicine Doctors: Can treat mild to moderate acne, including prescribing topical clindamycin. Often more available for appointments than dermatologists.

Pediatricians: Can prescribe topical clindamycin for adolescent patients (12 and older) with acne.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): Can prescribe ClindaMax in most U.S. states. Scope of practice varies by state.

Gynecologists and OB/GYNs: May prescribe topical acne treatments for adult women during routine care visits.

How to Find a Dermatologist Near You

For new or complex acne cases, a dermatologist provides the most specialized evaluation and treatment planning. Here's how to find one:

AAD Find a Dermatologist: The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) maintains a searchable directory at aad.org/find-a-derm, which allows you to search by zip code and insurance.

Your insurance provider directory: Log into your health insurance portal and search for in-network dermatologists near your zip code.

Zocdoc or Healthgrades: Online booking platforms where you can filter by specialty, insurance, location, and appointment availability.

Telehealth: The Fastest Way to Get a ClindaMax Prescription

Dermatology wait times can be 4–8 weeks or longer in many cities. If you need a prescription faster—or if you don't have a primary care doctor—telehealth is the fastest path to a ClindaMax prescription. Several platforms specialize in acne treatment:

Nurx: Online consultation ($40 fee) with a licensed provider; prescription topical clindamycin available; medication can be delivered to your door.

Miiskin: Photo-based dermatology consultation with a licensed dermatologist; prescriptions written within 2 days; first consult $59, renewals $39.

Piction Health: Telehealth dermatology platform with experienced dermatologists available online.

For simple acne prescriptions like topical clindamycin, a telehealth consultation is clinically appropriate in most cases, and can get you a prescription within 24–48 hours without leaving home.

What to Tell Your Provider

When you see your provider (in-person or telehealth), be prepared to share:

Duration and severity of your acne (mild, moderate, severe)

Areas affected (face, back, chest)

Any previous acne treatments and how they worked

Any history of inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, or antibiotic-associated colitis (contraindications for clindamycin)

Current medications (to check for interactions)

After You Get Your Prescription

Once you have your prescription, the next challenge may be finding a pharmacy that carries ClindaMax. Read our guide on how to find ClindaMax in stock near you to locate a pharmacy before you need your next refill.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. While dermatologists are the most common prescribers for acne medications, ClindaMax can be prescribed by any licensed prescriber—including your primary care doctor, nurse practitioner, or a telehealth provider. For mild to moderate acne, a PCP or telehealth consultation is typically sufficient.

Yes. Telehealth platforms like Nurx ($40 consultation), Miiskin ($59 first consultation), and Piction Health can evaluate your acne through an online consultation and prescribe topical clindamycin if appropriate. Some platforms also ship the medication directly to you.

No. ClindaMax (clindamycin phosphate gel 1%) is not a controlled substance. It can be prescribed by any licensed prescriber—including PCPs, NPs, PAs, and telehealth providers—without special DEA licensing or prescribing restrictions.

Dermatology wait times average 4–8 weeks in many U.S. cities, though urgent slots may be available sooner. If you need a ClindaMax prescription quickly, consider a telehealth dermatology platform (prescriptions typically available in 24–48 hours) or your primary care doctor, who can prescribe topical acne treatments.

Yes. Pediatricians can prescribe topical clindamycin for patients 12 years and older. Safety and effectiveness have been established in this age group. For adolescents with more severe or persistent acne, a referral to a dermatologist may be warranted.

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