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Updated: March 5, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Finding a doctor to prescribe lomustine

Lomustine is prescribed by oncologists and neuro-oncologists for brain tumors and lymphoma. Learn how to find a qualified prescriber near you in 2026.

Lomustine (Gleostine) is a chemotherapy agent prescribed for brain tumors and Hodgkin's lymphoma. Unlike many medications, it requires a highly specialized prescriber — specifically an oncologist experienced with brain tumors or hematologic malignancies. If you've been diagnosed with a condition that may be treated with lomustine, here's how to find the right specialist.

Who Prescribes Lomustine?

Lomustine is prescribed exclusively by specialists trained in oncology. It is not typically prescribed by primary care physicians or general internists. The following types of specialists commonly prescribe lomustine:

Neuro-oncologists: Specialists in brain and nervous system tumors — the primary prescribers for lomustine in brain tumor treatment

Medical oncologists: General oncologists may prescribe lomustine for both brain tumors (when a neuro-oncologist is not available) and for Hodgkin's lymphoma

Hematologist-oncologists: For Hodgkin's lymphoma cases, hematology-oncology specialists typically manage lomustine-containing regimens

How to Find a Neuro-Oncologist Near You

Neuro-oncologists are concentrated at major academic medical centers and NCI-designated cancer centers. To find one:

Ask your neurologist or neurosurgeon for a referral. If you've had brain surgery or imaging for a brain tumor, your neurosurgeon often works closely with a neuro-oncologist at the same institution.

Search the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) website: SNO maintains a provider directory at soc-neuro-onc.org.

Find an NCI-designated cancer center: The National Cancer Institute maintains a directory at cancer.gov/research/infrastructure/cancer-centers. These centers have dedicated neuro-oncology programs.

Contact the National Brain Tumor Society: They can help connect patients with specialists and comprehensive brain tumor centers.

Finding an Oncologist for Hodgkin's Lymphoma Treatment

For Hodgkin's lymphoma, lomustine is used in relapsed or refractory settings. Your primary oncologist or hematologist/oncologist may prescribe it. If you haven't yet seen an oncologist:

Ask your primary care doctor for an oncology referral

Search the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) doctor finder at cancer.net

Contact the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for center and specialist recommendations

Is Lomustine Available Through Telehealth?

Lomustine is a high-risk chemotherapy drug that requires in-person evaluation, laboratory monitoring, and clinical oversight. Initial prescribing requires in-person consultation. However, some elements of ongoing management — such as dose adjustment discussions and treatment monitoring — may be conducted via telehealth at institutions with established oncology telehealth programs.

Do not attempt to obtain lomustine through general telehealth platforms that prescribe based solely on online questionnaires — the drug requires specialized oncology monitoring, and an inappropriate prescription could be life-threatening.

What to Bring to Your First Oncology Appointment

All previous imaging (MRI, CT scans) and pathology reports

Surgical notes if you've had a biopsy or tumor resection

Molecular/genomic tumor profiling results (MGMT methylation status, IDH mutation, 1p/19q co-deletion)

List of all current medications and supplements

Recent CBC and metabolic panel results

Insurance information and questions about coverage for lomustine

Once You Have a Prescription: Finding Lomustine at a Pharmacy

After getting your prescription, the next challenge is actually filling it. Use medfinder to find pharmacies that have lomustine in stock near you — saving you the hours of phone calls it takes to locate this specialty drug. Read our full guide on finding lomustine in stock for more detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally no. Lomustine is a hazardous chemotherapy drug that requires specialized oncology training to prescribe safely. It carries a boxed warning for potentially fatal myelosuppression and requires ongoing laboratory monitoring. Lomustine is prescribed by medical oncologists, neuro-oncologists, and hematologists/oncologists.

The best resources are: the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) provider directory at soc-neuro-onc.org, the NCI Cancer Center directory at cancer.gov, and the National Brain Tumor Society's resource line. Your neurosurgeon or neurologist can also provide a referral. Major academic medical centers and NCI-designated cancer centers are where most neuro-oncologists practice.

Initial prescribing of lomustine requires in-person evaluation and cannot be done through a standard telehealth platform. Ongoing management and dose discussions may include telehealth components at institutions with established oncology telehealth programs. Never use non-specialized online prescribing services for chemotherapy drugs.

MGMT (O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase) promoter methylation is a molecular marker in brain tumors. Tumors with MGMT methylation respond better to alkylating agents like lomustine and temozolomide. Your oncologist will use MGMT methylation status and other molecular markers to guide chemotherapy selection. Ask your oncologist if your tumor has been tested for MGMT status.

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