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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Find a doctor to prescribe Lumigan near you

Need a prescription for Lumigan (bimatoprost)? Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to find a glaucoma specialist near you, and whether telehealth works for 2026.

Lumigan (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) is a prescription-only medication. You cannot purchase it over the counter, and getting your initial prescription — or finding a new prescriber if you've moved — requires seeing a qualified eye care provider. This guide explains which types of doctors can prescribe Lumigan, how to find one near you, and whether telehealth is an option.

Is Lumigan a Controlled Substance? Do You Need a Special Prescription?

No. Lumigan (bimatoprost) is NOT a controlled substance. It is not scheduled by the DEA. This means:

Any licensed prescriber (doctor, NP, or PA) can prescribe it

Refills can be issued without a new in-person visit (though follow-up for IOP monitoring is essential)

Prescriptions can be sent electronically or called in to the pharmacy

Telehealth providers can prescribe it in most states

Which Doctors Can Prescribe Lumigan?

The following healthcare providers can legally prescribe Lumigan (bimatoprost):

Ophthalmologists: Eye physicians (MD or DO) who specialize in eye diseases, including glaucoma. These are your most common Lumigan prescribers. A glaucoma specialist (a sub-specialty of ophthalmology) is the ideal choice for complex cases.

Optometrists (OD): In most U.S. states, optometrists are licensed to diagnose and treat glaucoma and prescribe ocular hypotensive drugs, including bimatoprost. Scope of practice varies by state, so confirm your state's laws.

Primary care physicians (PCPs): Less commonly, but PCPs can prescribe bimatoprost for established glaucoma patients if they are familiar with the condition and in consultation with an ophthalmologist.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): NPs and PAs working in ophthalmology or primary care can prescribe bimatoprost within their scope of practice.

How to Find an Ophthalmologist Near You

If you've recently been diagnosed with glaucoma or ocular hypertension and need a Lumigan prescription, here are the best ways to find an ophthalmologist:

Your insurance plan's provider directory: Log into your insurer's website and search for ophthalmologists in your network. Selecting an in-network provider will minimize your out-of-pocket costs.

American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO): The AAO's website at aao.org has a searchable "Find an Eye MD" directory of board-certified ophthalmologists by zip code.

Glaucoma Research Foundation: At glaucoma.org, you can find glaucoma specialists and patient education resources.

Referral from your PCP or optometrist: Your primary care doctor or optometrist can refer you to an ophthalmologist or glaucoma specialist.

Can I Get a Lumigan Prescription via Telehealth?

Because glaucoma diagnosis and management require measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP), visual field testing, and optic nerve imaging, telehealth alone is generally not sufficient for initial glaucoma diagnosis or for establishing Lumigan therapy. These tests require in-person equipment.

However, telehealth can be appropriate in some situations:

Renewing an existing Lumigan prescription when IOP is well controlled and the patient has a recent in-person exam on record

Follow-up consultations between in-person appointments

Discussing medication concerns with your prescriber without coming in

Platforms like MDLive, Teladoc Health, or Walmart Health Virtual Care may have ophthalmologists or optometrists available for follow-up telehealth visits. Always verify the provider's credentials and state licensure.

What to Bring to Your First Appointment

To get the most out of your ophthalmology visit:

A complete list of all current medications (oral and topical)

Any previous eye test results, vision prescriptions, or IOP measurements

Family history of glaucoma or eye disease

Insurance card and ID

Once you have your prescription, use medfinder to locate a pharmacy near you with Lumigan in stock.

Learn more about this medication: What Is Lumigan? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

In most U.S. states, yes. Optometrists (ODs) are licensed to diagnose and treat glaucoma and prescribe ocular hypotensive drugs, including bimatoprost (Lumigan). Scope of practice varies by state, so check your state's optometry board regulations. For complex or advanced glaucoma, an ophthalmologist is generally preferred.

No. Lumigan (bimatoprost) is not a DEA-scheduled controlled substance. Any licensed prescriber — including PCPs, NPs, PAs, ophthalmologists, and optometrists — can prescribe it without special DEA authorization. Refills can be issued without a new in-person visit, though regular IOP monitoring is medically necessary.

Telehealth can be appropriate for renewing an existing Lumigan prescription if your IOP is well controlled and you have a recent in-person exam on record. Initial diagnosis of glaucoma requires in-person testing (IOP measurement, optic nerve imaging, visual fields) that cannot be done via telehealth. Ask your prescriber if a telehealth renewal visit is available.

An ophthalmologist (eye MD/DO) is the primary specialist for glaucoma diagnosis and management. If you have complex or advanced glaucoma, ask for a referral to a glaucoma specialist — a fellowship-trained ophthalmologist who focuses exclusively on glaucoma. For routine open-angle glaucoma, an optometrist in states with prescribing authority can also manage your care.

Most ophthalmologists recommend follow-up visits every 3–6 months for glaucoma patients on Lumigan to monitor IOP, check optic nerve health, and perform visual field testing. If your pressure is newly diagnosed or unstable, more frequent visits (every 4–6 weeks) may be needed until your IOP is controlled.

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