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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for dicyclomine? Here's how to find a doctor or telehealth provider who can prescribe it near you in 2026 — including same-week options.

Dicyclomine is a prescription medication for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). You'll need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider to fill it at a pharmacy. The good news: dicyclomine is not a controlled substance, which means it can be prescribed by a wide range of providers — and telehealth makes it more accessible than ever.

Is Dicyclomine a Controlled Substance?

No. Dicyclomine is not a DEA-scheduled controlled substance. It is a prescription-only medication, but it does not require a DEA registration number to prescribe, and there are no special restrictions on who can write the prescription or how it must be transmitted. This means it can be prescribed via telehealth easily, without any of the in-person visit requirements that apply to controlled substances like some ADHD medications or opioids.

Who Can Prescribe Dicyclomine?

Any licensed prescriber can write a prescription for dicyclomine. This includes:

Gastroenterologists: GI specialists are the most common prescribers of dicyclomine for diagnosed IBS. If you have a GI doctor, they're your most direct path.

Primary care physicians (PCPs): Family medicine and internal medicine doctors frequently prescribe dicyclomine for IBS management without needing a GI referral.

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers can prescribe dicyclomine in all 50 states (prescribing authority varies by state, but dicyclomine as a non-controlled drug is widely prescribable by NPs and PAs).

Telehealth providers: Any licensed prescriber practicing via telehealth can prescribe dicyclomine without an in-person visit.

How to Get a Dicyclomine Prescription Without Seeing a Specialist

You don't need to see a gastroenterologist to get a dicyclomine prescription. If you have IBS symptoms (recurrent abdominal cramping, bowel habit changes, bloating), your primary care provider can evaluate you and prescribe dicyclomine if appropriate. Here's the typical path:

Schedule an appointment with your PCP or an urgent care visit.

Describe your symptoms clearly: cramping, spasms, timing related to meals or stress, bowel habit changes.

Ask if dicyclomine is appropriate for your symptoms — your provider will assess and decide.

If prescribed, ask the provider to e-prescribe directly to your preferred pharmacy.

Getting Dicyclomine Via Telehealth in 2026

Telehealth has made access to IBS medications like dicyclomine much easier. Because dicyclomine is not a controlled substance, there are no restrictions on telehealth prescribing — a provider can see you virtually and send the prescription to your pharmacy the same day.

Several major telehealth platforms in the U.S. have GI-focused providers who can evaluate IBS symptoms:

Teladoc, MDLive, Amwell: General telehealth platforms where PCPs and internists can evaluate IBS and prescribe dicyclomine.

Specialized GI telehealth services: Providers like Oshi Health or GI Alliance have GI-specialized telehealth visits for patients with IBS and other gut conditions.

Your insurer's telehealth network: Many insurance plans include telehealth visits at low or no copay. Check your plan's app or member portal to find covered virtual providers.

What to Tell Your Provider to Get the Right Prescription

To maximize your chances of getting the right prescription, tell your provider:

How long you've had symptoms and their pattern

Whether cramping is your primary symptom (vs. constipation or diarrhea)

Any medications you're currently taking (to check for interactions)

Any contraindications: glaucoma, urinary retention problems, myasthenia gravis — tell your provider if any of these apply

Once You Have a Prescription: Finding a Pharmacy That Has It

Getting the prescription is only half the battle. If your local pharmacy is out of stock, medfinder can help by calling pharmacies near you to find which ones have dicyclomine in your exact dosage. You get the results texted to you — no time wasted making calls yourself.

The Bottom Line

Dicyclomine is easy to access via a broad range of providers, and telehealth makes same-day prescriptions a realistic option. Your PCP is often the quickest path if you don't have a GI doctor. Once prescribed, learn more about what to expect in our complete guide to what dicyclomine is and how to take it.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. A primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant can evaluate your IBS symptoms and prescribe dicyclomine without a GI specialist referral. Telehealth providers can also prescribe dicyclomine, since it is not a controlled substance.

Yes. Dicyclomine is not a controlled substance, so there are no restrictions on telehealth prescribing. Platforms such as Teladoc, MDLive, Amwell, and specialized GI telehealth services can evaluate IBS symptoms and prescribe dicyclomine during a virtual visit, often the same day.

Any licensed prescriber can prescribe dicyclomine, including physicians (MDs and DOs), nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and gastroenterologists. It can be prescribed in all 50 states without special registration since it is not a controlled substance.

Describe your IBS symptoms clearly — the type, frequency, and severity of abdominal cramping, any bowel habit changes, and how symptoms relate to eating or stress. Mention any current medications and any medical conditions like glaucoma or urinary issues, since these are contraindications to dicyclomine.

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