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Updated: March 5, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Not every doctor prescribes Evenity. Here's how to find an endocrinologist, rheumatologist, or bone health specialist who can in 2026.

Evenity (romosozumab) is a prescription medication that requires a licensed healthcare provider to both prescribe and administer it. Unlike many drugs that a primary care doctor routinely prescribes, Evenity's specialty status and clinical complexity mean that not every provider is familiar with it — or set up to administer it in their office. This guide explains who can prescribe Evenity and how to find the right provider near you in 2026.

Who Can Prescribe Evenity?

Evenity is not a controlled substance, so there are no special DEA scheduling restrictions on who can prescribe it. Any licensed prescriber — MD, DO, NP, or PA — who is familiar with osteoporosis management and the Evenity prescribing requirements can write a prescription. In practice, it's most commonly prescribed by:

Endocrinologists: Specialists in hormonal and metabolic diseases, including osteoporosis. This is the most common specialty for Evenity prescribing.

Rheumatologists: Specialists in musculoskeletal disease who often manage osteoporosis in the context of inflammatory arthritis and glucocorticoid use.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Some experienced PCPs manage high-risk osteoporosis and prescribe anabolic agents like Evenity.

OB/GYNs and Gynecologists: Particularly for postmenopausal women, gynecologists may co-manage osteoporosis and prescribe Evenity.

Orthopedic surgeons: Particularly in fragility fracture cases, orthopedic surgeons may recommend Evenity as part of a fracture liaison service (FLS).

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers in endocrinology or rheumatology practices routinely prescribe Evenity.

What Does the Provider Also Need to Administer Evenity?

Unlike most specialty biologics, Evenity cannot be self-administered at home. Each monthly dose (two 105 mg subcutaneous injections) must be given by a healthcare provider in a clinical setting. This means the provider or practice also needs:

A relationship with a specialty pharmacy for cold-chain delivery to the site of care

Refrigeration capability (2°C to 8°C) to store vials until administration

Billing capability for J-code J3111 (medical benefit billing) or access to a pharmacy benefit route

Staff trained on the Evenity administration process and prior authorization workflow

How to Find an Evenity-Prescribing Provider Near You

Here are the most effective search strategies:

Ask your current PCP for a referral. Request a referral to an endocrinologist or rheumatologist who specializes in osteoporosis and is familiar with anabolic therapies.

Use the ISCD Bone Density Directory. The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) maintains a directory of bone density centers and certified clinicians at iscd.org.

Check the Amgen MediFind Tool on Evenity.com. The official Evenity website (evenity.com) links to a MediFind tool that helps locate providers experienced with treating osteoporosis near your location.

Search for Fracture Liaison Services (FLS). Many hospital systems have dedicated FLS programs that identify and treat patients with fragility fractures. These programs have expertise with anabolic therapies including Evenity.

Check the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF). bonehealthandosteoporosis.org has patient resources and can point you toward osteoporosis specialists.

Is Evenity Available via Telehealth?

Telehealth can be used for the consultation and prescription process — a provider can evaluate your DXA results and fracture history virtually and prescribe Evenity. However, the actual injections must be administered in person at a healthcare facility. So while you may be able to establish care and get prescribed via telehealth, you still need a local provider or infusion center to administer the monthly injections.

What to Bring to Your First Appointment

Most recent DXA scan results (T-scores at spine, hip, femoral neck)

List of all current medications (especially prior osteoporosis treatments)

Fracture history (type, date, site)

Cardiovascular history (heart attack, stroke, heart disease)

Current insurance card and any prior authorization documentation

Once you have a prescription, see our guide on how to save money on Evenity to ensure you're enrolled in the right cost-saving programs before your first dose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if they are familiar with osteoporosis management and the Evenity prescribing requirements. In practice, Evenity is most commonly prescribed by endocrinologists and rheumatologists who specialize in bone health. If your PCP is not comfortable prescribing it, they can refer you to a specialist.

Any licensed prescriber (MD, DO, NP, or PA) can prescribe Evenity — it's not a controlled substance. However, because it requires clinical expertise, prior authorization navigation, and in-office administration, it's typically managed by endocrinologists, rheumatologists, or bone health specialists.

A telehealth provider can evaluate your bone health history and prescribe Evenity. However, the monthly injections must be administered in person at a healthcare facility — you'll need a local provider or infusion center to give you the shots regardless of how you obtain the prescription.

Endocrinologists are the most specialized in osteoporosis management. Rheumatologists also commonly treat osteoporosis, particularly in patients with inflammatory conditions. Some orthopedic surgeons and OB/GYNs also manage osteoporosis. Look for providers affiliated with bone health clinics or fracture liaison services for the most specialized care.

Evenity requires a monthly in-office visit for 12 months — one dose per month, each administered as two subcutaneous injections. Your doctor will also monitor calcium levels and cardiovascular status during this time. A DXA scan is typically repeated after the 12-month course to assess bone mineral density response.

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