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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Intuniv is not a controlled substance, so it's easier to get than many ADHD medications. Learn who can prescribe it, how telehealth works, and how to find a prescriber near you.

One of the advantages of Intuniv (guanfacine extended-release) compared to stimulant ADHD medications is that it is not a controlled substance. This makes it significantly easier to access — more types of providers can prescribe it, telehealth prescribing is fully available, and there are no special DEA restrictions on refills. Here's what you need to know about finding a prescriber for Intuniv in 2026.

Who Can Prescribe Intuniv?

Because Intuniv is not a controlled substance, any licensed prescriber can write for it. There are no DEA registration requirements or special authorizations needed. Prescribers who commonly prescribe Intuniv include:

  • Pediatricians: The most common prescribers for children and adolescents. Most general pediatricians are comfortable prescribing and managing Intuniv.
  • Child and adolescent psychiatrists: Specialists in childhood mental health who often manage complex ADHD cases and monitor for comorbid conditions.
  • Family medicine physicians: PCPs who see patients of all ages; often manage ADHD in both children and adults.
  • Neurologists: Particularly for patients with comorbid neurological conditions such as tics or Tourette syndrome, where guanfacine is also used off-label.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers with full prescribing authority in most states for non-controlled substances like Intuniv.
  • Adult psychiatrists: For adults using Intuniv off-label for ADHD (it's FDA-approved for ages 6-17, but frequently used off-label in adults).

Can I Get Intuniv Prescribed via Telehealth?

Yes — and this is a major advantage of Intuniv over stimulant ADHD medications. Because Intuniv is not a controlled substance, there are no special DEA requirements for telehealth prescribing. You can receive an Intuniv prescription from a licensed provider via video visit without an in-person appointment.

This is different from stimulant ADHD medications (Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, Concerta), which are Schedule II controlled substances. Under DEA regulations, prescribing Schedule II medications via telehealth has required in-person evaluations or special registrations in many cases — a restriction that does not apply to Intuniv.

Telehealth services that commonly prescribe Intuniv include pediatric telehealth platforms, general telehealth services like Teladoc or MDLive, and ADHD-specific telehealth companies.

How to Find a Prescriber for Intuniv

Here are the most effective ways to find a prescriber for Intuniv near you:

  1. Start with your pediatrician or PCP. For children with ADHD, the pediatrician is usually the first stop. Most are experienced with guanfacine ER and can diagnose and prescribe without a specialist referral.
  2. Use your insurance directory. Log into your health insurance plan's provider directory and search for "pediatric psychiatry" or "child and adolescent psychiatry" in your area.
  3. Try ADHD-specific telehealth. For adults using Intuniv off-label or for children whose pediatrician is hesitant to manage ADHD, ADHD-focused telehealth platforms can often provide faster access to evaluation and prescribing.
  4. Contact CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD). CHADD maintains a provider directory at chadd.org that lists ADHD specialists by location.
  5. Ask for a referral. If your PCP doesn't feel comfortable managing ADHD, ask for a referral to a child psychiatrist or developmental pediatrician who specializes in ADHD.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Whether in-person or via telehealth, your provider will likely:

  • Review ADHD symptom history and any prior medication trials
  • Measure baseline blood pressure and heart rate (important since guanfacine affects both)
  • Review any medications that could interact with guanfacine ER (especially CYP3A4 inhibitors or inducers)
  • Discuss the starting dose (typically 1 mg/day) and the titration plan
  • Provide guidance on side effects to watch for (especially sedation, low blood pressure, dizziness)

Adult Off-Label Use: What to Know

Intuniv is FDA-approved for ADHD only in children and adolescents ages 6 to 17. For adults, guanfacine ER is commonly used off-label. Many psychiatrists and primary care physicians prescribe it this way, particularly when stimulants are not well-tolerated or are unavailable. Off-label prescribing is legal and common in medicine; your prescriber can discuss whether it's appropriate for your situation.

Bottom Line

Finding a prescriber for Intuniv is straightforward since it's not a controlled substance. Start with your pediatrician or PCP; if you need faster access, telehealth is fully available. Once you have your prescription, medfinder can help you locate a pharmacy with it in stock near you. And if you'd like to learn more about how Intuniv works and what to expect, see our guide What Is Intuniv? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Because Intuniv is not a controlled substance, any licensed prescriber can write for it — including pediatricians, family medicine physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. A specialist referral is not required, though complex cases may benefit from evaluation by a child psychiatrist.

Yes. Intuniv (guanfacine ER) is not a controlled substance, so there are no DEA restrictions on telehealth prescribing. Any licensed provider with prescribing authority in your state can prescribe it via a telehealth video visit, without an in-person appointment requirement.

Intuniv is FDA-approved for ADHD in children and adolescents ages 6-17. In adults, it is used off-label, which is legal and common. Many psychiatrists and PCPs prescribe guanfacine ER off-label to adults, particularly when stimulant medications are not well-tolerated or are unavailable.

With telehealth, you may be able to get a prescription within 24-48 hours of scheduling an appointment. In-person pediatricians or PCPs can typically prescribe at a routine appointment. Specialist wait times for child psychiatrists can be months in some areas, which is why telehealth is a valuable option.

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