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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for Likmez? Learn which doctors prescribe metronidazole oral suspension, how to access it quickly, and telehealth options available in 2026.

Likmez is a prescription-only antibiotic. To get it, you'll need a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. The good news is that Likmez is not a controlled substance — any licensed prescriber can write for it, and telehealth has made getting antibiotic prescriptions significantly faster and more convenient.

Who Can Prescribe Likmez?

Because Likmez (metronidazole) is not a controlled substance, it can be prescribed by any licensed prescriber, including:

  • Primary care physicians (PCPs): Your family doctor or internist is often the first point of contact for infections like trichomoniasis or amebiasis.
  • OBGYNs: Frequently prescribe metronidazole for trichomoniasis and gynecologic infections.
  • Urologists: May prescribe for trichomoniasis affecting the urinary/reproductive tract.
  • Infectious disease specialists: For complicated anaerobic bacterial infections or treatment failures.
  • Gastroenterologists: May prescribe for amebiasis or intra-abdominal infections.
  • Emergency medicine physicians: Can prescribe for acute infections including anaerobic bacterial infections.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Can prescribe antibiotics in all 50 states, including Likmez.
  • Pediatricians: For pediatric amebiasis cases — Likmez is FDA-approved for amebiasis in pediatric patients.

Can I Get a Likmez Prescription via Telehealth?

Yes. Since Likmez is not a controlled substance, it can be prescribed through a telehealth consultation in all 50 states. This is a significant advantage for patients with:

  • Busy schedules who can't get an in-person appointment quickly
  • Limited transportation access
  • Acute infections where treatment needs to begin quickly
  • Social anxiety or discomfort discussing STI-related infections in person

Telehealth Platforms That Can Prescribe Likmez

Many telehealth services can evaluate and prescribe Likmez for appropriate indications:

  • Teladoc, MDLive, Doctor on Demand: Large general telehealth platforms that can evaluate infections and prescribe antibiotics.
  • Nurx, Wisp, or similar STI-focused platforms: Particularly convenient for trichomoniasis cases since these services specialize in STI testing and treatment.
  • Your insurance's telehealth app: Many insurance plans now include a free or low-cost telehealth benefit with app-based access.

What to Tell Your Doctor

When requesting a Likmez prescription (rather than generic metronidazole tablets), be clear about why you need the liquid form. Your prescriber needs clinical justification to prescribe the brand-name suspension, especially for insurance purposes. Be prepared to explain:

  • Difficulty swallowing tablets or capsules
  • A diagnosed swallowing disorder (dysphagia)
  • Previous non-adherence with tablet formulations
  • Age or condition of the patient requiring a liquid antibiotic

What to Bring to Your Appointment

To make your appointment as efficient as possible:

  • Lab results confirming your infection (e.g., trichomoniasis swab results, stool test for amebiasis)
  • A list of all medications you're currently taking (especially warfarin, lithium, phenytoin — which interact with metronidazole)
  • Your insurance card and information about any prior authorization requirements
  • Information on alcohol use — Likmez cannot be taken with alcohol or for 3 days after finishing it

After You Get Your Prescription

Once you have a Likmez prescription, the next challenge is finding a pharmacy that has it in stock. Use medfinder to search pharmacies near you — medfinder calls pharmacies on your behalf and texts you which ones have Likmez in stock.

Read: How to Find Likmez in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips) for step-by-step guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Any licensed prescriber can prescribe Likmez, including your primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or a telehealth provider. Specialists like OBGYNs, gastroenterologists, and infectious disease doctors also commonly prescribe it for their respective conditions.

Yes. Likmez is not a controlled substance, so it can be prescribed via telehealth in all 50 states. Platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, Nurx, and Wisp can evaluate infections appropriate for metronidazole treatment and send a prescription to your preferred pharmacy.

No. Likmez (metronidazole) is not a controlled substance and has no DEA schedule. It requires a standard prescription but does not need a DEA-compliant controlled substance prescription or any special documentation beyond a regular Rx.

Prescribers will typically need a clinical reason to prescribe Likmez over cheaper generic metronidazole tablets, particularly because insurance plans often require prior authorization. Be prepared to explain why you need the liquid form — such as documented dysphagia or inability to swallow tablets.

Yes. Urgent care and emergency room physicians can prescribe Likmez for appropriate infections. However, they may default to prescribing generic metronidazole tablets unless you specifically request and clinically justify the liquid form. Bring documentation if needed.

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