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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for fenofibrate? Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to access telehealth options, and what to expect at your first appointment.

Fenofibrate is a prescription medication, which means you need a licensed provider to prescribe it. The good news: it is not a controlled substance, so there are no special DEA requirements or in-person mandates. Many types of doctors can prescribe it — and in 2026, telehealth makes getting a prescription more accessible than ever. Here is what you need to know.

Is Fenofibrate a Controlled Substance?

No. Fenofibrate is not a controlled substance and has no DEA schedule. This means:

  • Any licensed prescriber can prescribe it, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants
  • You can get a prescription via telehealth without an in-person visit
  • Refills can be called in or sent electronically — you do not need a new paper prescription each time
  • You can receive a 90-day supply at once through mail-order or preferred retail pharmacies

Which Types of Doctors Prescribe Fenofibrate?

Fenofibrate is a mainstream medication for high triglycerides and cholesterol. Many different types of providers can and do prescribe it:

  • Primary care physicians (PCPs): This is where most people start. Your family doctor or internist can run a lipid panel, diagnose high triglycerides, and write a fenofibrate prescription in a single visit. If your lipid levels are not extreme, you may never need to see a specialist.
  • Cardiologists: If you have heart disease, atherosclerosis, or significantly abnormal lipid levels, a cardiologist may take over management of your lipid-lowering therapy. Cardiologists are the most common specialists who prescribe fenofibrate.
  • Endocrinologists: If you have diabetes with associated high triglycerides or a complex lipid disorder, your endocrinologist may manage fenofibrate as part of your overall metabolic care.
  • Lipid specialists: For patients with familial hypercholesterolemia or very complex dyslipidemia, a clinical lipidologist offers the most specialized care. These specialists may be found at academic medical centers and lipid clinics.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): In most states, NPs and PAs have full prescribing authority for non-controlled medications like fenofibrate. They can prescribe, manage, and adjust your therapy independently (or collaboratively, depending on the state).

How to Get a Fenofibrate Prescription via Telehealth

Since fenofibrate is not a controlled substance, you can receive a prescription through a telehealth visit in all 50 states. This is one of the fastest and most convenient ways to get started. Here is how telehealth works for fenofibrate:

  1. Have recent lab work ready. Most providers will want to see a recent lipid panel (within 3-12 months) showing your triglyceride and cholesterol levels before prescribing. If you have not had labs done, the telehealth provider may order them for you.
  2. Book a telehealth appointment. Services like Teladoc, MDLive, Hims/Hers, and many insurance-linked telehealth portals offer appointments with PCPs and cardiologists within hours to days.
  3. Discuss your lipid management goals. Be prepared to share your medical history, other medications, and whether you have tried dietary changes or other lipid medications before.
  4. Get your prescription sent electronically. The provider can send the prescription directly to your pharmacy or a mail-order pharmacy.

What Will My Doctor Need to Prescribe Fenofibrate?

To prescribe fenofibrate, your provider will typically want to know:

  • Your current lipid panel results (triglycerides, LDL, HDL, total cholesterol)
  • Your complete medication list (especially statins and blood thinners, which interact with fenofibrate)
  • Kidney function (creatinine or eGFR) — fenofibrate is contraindicated in severe kidney disease
  • Liver function — fenofibrate is contraindicated in active liver disease
  • Whether you have gallbladder disease — another contraindication

After You Get a Prescription: Finding Your Pharmacy

Once you have your prescription, your next step is finding a pharmacy that actually has your dose in stock. As we cover in our other guides, specific fenofibrate strengths can be hard to find at individual pharmacies. medfinder can help — it calls pharmacies near you to check which ones can fill your specific prescription and texts you the results. See also our guide on how to save money on fenofibrate once you have your prescription.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Most patients get fenofibrate prescriptions from their primary care doctor or a telehealth provider. A specialist (cardiologist, endocrinologist) may manage your care if you have complex lipid disorders, heart disease, or diabetes, but a specialist referral is not required just to get a fenofibrate prescription.

Yes. Fenofibrate is not a controlled substance, so it can be prescribed through a telehealth visit in all 50 states. You will typically need a recent lipid panel showing your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Many telehealth platforms (Teladoc, MDLive, your insurance's telehealth portal) can connect you with a provider quickly.

Yes. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants have full prescribing authority for non-controlled medications like fenofibrate in most states. You can see an NP or PA at an urgent care center, primary care office, or telehealth platform to get a fenofibrate prescription.

Most providers will monitor your lipid levels and liver function every 3-6 months when you first start fenofibrate, then annually once your levels are stable. Your doctor will also check for signs of muscle problems (myopathy), especially if you are also taking a statin.

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