

Need a Neffy prescription? Learn which doctors prescribe Neffy nasal spray, how to find a provider near you, and what to expect at your appointment in 2026.
If you or your child has severe allergies, you may have heard about Neffy — the first needle-free Epinephrine nasal spray for emergency treatment of anaphylaxis. FDA-approved in August 2024, Neffy is changing the game for people who need to carry an epinephrine device but dread needles.
But getting a prescription isn't always straightforward. Not every doctor is familiar with Neffy yet, and you may need to know where to look. This guide walks you through exactly how to find a provider who can prescribe Neffy near you in 2026.
Neffy can be prescribed by several types of healthcare providers. You don't necessarily need a specialist, though seeing one may help if your allergies are complex.
These are the most common prescribers of epinephrine devices like Neffy. An allergist can:
Your family doctor or your child's pediatrician can also prescribe Neffy. If you already have a documented allergy, this may be the fastest route. Simply ask at your next visit if Neffy is right for you.
If you've recently had an allergic reaction and visited the ER or urgent care, those providers can prescribe Neffy as part of your discharge plan. However, you'll want to follow up with an allergist or primary care doctor for ongoing management.
Internists who manage adult patients with known allergies can also write prescriptions for Neffy.
There are several practical ways to find a doctor who can prescribe Neffy in your area.
Start with your insurance company's online provider directory. Search for allergists or immunologists who are in-network. This ensures you'll pay the lowest out-of-pocket cost for your visit. Most insurance websites let you filter by specialty, location, and whether the provider is accepting new patients.
Platforms like Zocdoc, Healthgrades, and Vitals let you search for allergists and primary care doctors near you. You can filter by insurance accepted, availability, and patient ratings. Many allow same-week or even same-day booking.
If your insurance requires referrals for specialists, start with your primary care provider. They can refer you to an allergist and may even prescribe Neffy themselves if you have a documented allergy history.
Telehealth is a convenient option, especially if you live in a rural area or have a busy schedule. Several telehealth platforms connect you with allergists and primary care providers who can prescribe Neffy after a virtual consultation. This works best if you already have a documented allergy diagnosis.
The maker of Neffy offers support at 1-877-MY-NEFFY (877-696-3339) and at neffy.com. They may be able to help you locate prescribers in your area who are familiar with the product.
Whether you're seeing an allergist for the first time or asking your current doctor about Neffy, here's what to prepare for:
Your doctor will review your allergy history and assess whether you need an epinephrine device. If Neffy is appropriate, they'll discuss:
Once your doctor prescribes Neffy, you'll need to fill it at a pharmacy. Here are some tips:
Neffy is still relatively new, and not every pharmacy stocks it yet. Before heading out, use Medfinder to check which pharmacies near you have Neffy in stock. You can also call your pharmacy ahead of time to confirm they carry it or can order it.
For more tips, see our guide on how to check if a pharmacy has Neffy in stock.
Neffy's retail price is around $685 to $800 for a 2-pack without insurance. But most patients pay far less:
For a full breakdown, read our article on how to save money on Neffy.
Make sure you and anyone who might need to help you (family members, caregivers, teachers) know how to use Neffy. It's simpler than an auto-injector — just one spray into one nostril — but practice with the training device so you're prepared in an emergency.
Finding a doctor who can prescribe Neffy is easier than you might think. Allergists, pediatricians, and primary care doctors can all write the prescription. The key is to advocate for yourself — ask about Neffy by name, come prepared with your allergy history, and explore savings programs to keep costs manageable.
If you're ready to find Neffy at a pharmacy near you, search Medfinder to check real-time availability.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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