Updated: February 8, 2026
How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Insulin Glargine Near You [2026 Guide]
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Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for Insulin Glargine (Lantus, Toujeo, Basaglar)? Here's which doctors can prescribe it, how to find one near you, and telehealth options for 2026.
Insulin Glargine is a prescription medication — you can't buy it over the counter (unlike some older insulins). If you've just been diagnosed with diabetes, moved to a new city, or lost access to your previous prescriber, you'll need to find a provider who can evaluate your condition and write a prescription. This guide explains who can prescribe Insulin Glargine, how to find them, and what telehealth options exist in 2026.
Is Insulin Glargine a Controlled Substance?
No. Insulin Glargine is not a controlled substance and has no DEA scheduling. This means any licensed prescriber can write a prescription for it without special DEA registration or restrictions. You can also receive refills and 90-day supplies without the same limitations that apply to controlled substances.
Who Can Prescribe Insulin Glargine?
Any licensed prescriber in the United States can prescribe Insulin Glargine. The most common prescribers include:
- Endocrinologists: Specialists in diabetes and hormonal disorders; the gold standard for complex diabetes management and Type 1 diabetes
- Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Family medicine doctors, general practitioners, and internists commonly prescribe Insulin Glargine for Type 2 diabetes management
- Nurse Practitioners (NPs): Have full prescribing authority in most states and regularly prescribe insulin for diabetes management
- Physician Assistants (PAs): Can prescribe Insulin Glargine in most states, typically under physician supervision protocols
- Pediatricians: For children with Type 1 diabetes (approved for ages 6 and older); often work with pediatric endocrinologists
- Internal Medicine Physicians: Frequently manage Type 2 diabetes and prescribe basal insulin
How to Find a Doctor Near You
To find a prescriber for Insulin Glargine near you:
- Check your insurance plan's directory: Log into your insurer's website or app and search for in-network endocrinologists, PCPs, or internists in your ZIP code.
- Use the Zocdoc.com search: Filter by specialty (endocrinology, family medicine), insurance, and availability to book same-week appointments.
- Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs): If you're uninsured or have limited income, FQHCs offer sliding-scale fees and 340B drug pricing, which can dramatically lower your medication costs alongside your visit.
- Community health centers and rural health clinics: May offer the fastest access in rural areas, often with NP or PA prescribers.
Telehealth Options for Insulin Glargine in 2026
Telehealth has become a major pathway for diabetes care, especially for Type 2 diabetes management. Many telehealth platforms can evaluate your condition and prescribe Insulin Glargine:
- Teladoc, MDLive, Doctor On Demand: Large platforms with licensed prescribers available for virtual visits; can evaluate and manage Type 2 diabetes
- Ro, Noom, Hims & Hers: Some offer metabolic health programs including diabetes management
- Note on Type 1 diabetes: Most telehealth platforms are better suited for established Type 2 diabetes management. New-onset Type 1 diabetes typically requires in-person evaluation by an endocrinologist, as initial management is complex.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
To make the most of your visit with a new prescriber:
- Your current insulin regimen (brand, dose, injection times, and how long you've been on it)
- Recent HbA1c and blood glucose records if available
- List of other medications and supplements
- Insurance information and pharmacy preference
- Note of any recent hypoglycemia episodes or A1C trends
Once you have a prescription, see our guides on how to save money on Insulin Glargine and what Insulin Glargine is used for.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Any licensed prescriber — including your primary care doctor, a nurse practitioner, or a physician assistant — can prescribe Insulin Glargine. An endocrinologist is recommended for Type 1 diabetes management or complex cases, but most Type 2 diabetes patients receive their Insulin Glargine prescriptions from a primary care provider.
Yes, many telehealth platforms can prescribe Insulin Glargine for established Type 2 diabetes patients. Services like Teladoc, MDLive, and Doctor On Demand offer virtual visits with licensed prescribers who can manage diabetes medications. Type 1 diabetes, especially newly diagnosed, typically requires in-person evaluation by an endocrinologist.
No. Insulin Glargine is not a controlled substance and has no DEA scheduling. Any licensed prescriber can write a prescription for it without special DEA registration. There are no federal restrictions on refills or quantities from a controlled substance standpoint, though your insurance plan may impose quantity limits.
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and community health clinics offer care on a sliding-scale fee basis and have 340B drug pricing for lower-cost insulin. You can find FQHCs at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov. Once you have a prescription, the Sanofi Valyou Savings Program caps Lantus at $35/month regardless of insurance status.
In many states, pharmacists can authorize emergency insulin refills (typically a short supply) to prevent dangerous gaps in therapy. Some states also allow pharmacists to dispense an emergency insulin supply directly. Long-term, you'll need a prescription from a licensed provider. Many providers offer refills through patient portals or via a nurse call without requiring an office visit for stable patients.
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