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Updated: January 8, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Looking for a doctor who prescribes Neupro (rotigotine) for Parkinson's disease or RLS? Learn which specialists to see, how to get a referral, and telehealth options.

Neupro (rotigotine transdermal patch) is a prescription medication that requires a licensed prescriber. Whether you are newly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, managing Restless Legs Syndrome, or looking to switch from an oral dopamine agonist to the patch, finding the right doctor is an important first step. This guide covers which types of doctors prescribe Neupro, how to get a referral, and how telehealth can help if access is limited in your area.

Is Neupro a Controlled Substance?

Neupro (rotigotine) is not a controlled substance. It does not have a DEA schedule, which means any licensed physician, nurse practitioner (NP), or physician assistant (PA) with prescribing authority can prescribe it without special DEA registration or limits on quantity. This makes access to Neupro prescriptions relatively straightforward once you have an appropriate diagnosis and a prescribing clinician.

Which Doctors Typically Prescribe Neupro?

The type of doctor best suited to prescribe Neupro depends on your condition:

For Parkinson's Disease

  • Neurologist: The primary specialist for Parkinson's disease. Board-certified neurologists diagnose and manage PD and are the most common prescribers of Neupro.
  • Movement Disorder Specialist: A neurologist with additional fellowship training in movement disorders (Parkinson's, tremor, dystonia). These specialists are the most experienced with complex PD management and are the best choice for advanced-stage disease.
  • Geriatrician: Doctors specializing in older adults often manage PD in elderly patients who may not be able to see a neurologist regularly.
  • Primary Care Physician (PCP): For early or stable PD, some PCPs manage medication including Neupro, especially in areas where neurologist access is limited.

For Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)

  • Primary Care Physician: PCPs are often the first line for diagnosing and treating RLS. They can prescribe Neupro for moderate-to-severe primary RLS.
  • Sleep Medicine Specialist: Physicians specializing in sleep medicine commonly treat RLS, particularly when the condition is causing significant sleep disruption.
  • Neurologist: Especially for complex or treatment-refractory RLS cases where multiple medications have been tried.
  • Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA): In most states, NPs and PAs have full prescribing authority and can prescribe Neupro for both PD and RLS.

How to Find a Neurologist Who Prescribes Neupro

Use these resources to find a neurologist near you:

  • Parkinson's Foundation Helpline: 1-800-4PD-INFO (1-800-473-4636) — can refer to PD specialists near you
  • American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Find a Neurologist tool: aan.com
  • Parkinson's Foundation Centers of Excellence: Nationwide network of certified PD care centers at parkinson.org
  • Your insurance's online provider directory: Filter for 'neurology' or 'movement disorders' to find in-network doctors

Can I Get a Neupro Prescription via Telehealth?

Since Neupro is not a controlled substance, telehealth providers can legally prescribe it in most states. Telehealth is a useful option for:

  • Patients in rural or underserved areas without nearby neurology practices
  • Parkinson's patients with mobility limitations who find it difficult to travel to clinic appointments
  • RLS patients who need ongoing management and refills between in-person visits

Telehealth platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, and specialty neurology telemedicine services can see patients for PD and RLS management. Note: telehealth providers generally need to see your existing diagnosis and medication history. For a first-time Parkinson's diagnosis, an in-person examination is usually recommended to establish the diagnosis.

Getting a Referral to a Neurologist

If you suspect Parkinson's disease or have been told your RLS is treatment-resistant, ask your primary care doctor for a referral to a neurologist or movement disorder specialist. Many insurance plans require a referral for specialist visits. When requesting the referral, mention your specific symptoms and the fact that you have been prescribed or are interested in the rotigotine patch — this helps the referring doctor frame the consult appropriately.

The Bottom Line

Any licensed prescriber can write a Neupro prescription — it is not a controlled substance. For Parkinson's disease, a neurologist or movement disorder specialist gives you the most expert care. For RLS, a PCP, sleep specialist, or neurologist can all prescribe Neupro. Once you have your prescription, use medfinder to find a pharmacy near you with Neupro in stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Neupro (rotigotine) is not a DEA-scheduled controlled substance. Any licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant with prescribing authority can prescribe it. There are no special DEA requirements, so it can be e-prescribed or called in like any standard non-controlled medication.

A primary care physician can prescribe Neupro for both Parkinson's disease and RLS. However, for Parkinson's disease — especially beyond the early stages — a neurologist or movement disorder specialist provides more expert management. For RLS, a PCP or sleep medicine physician is often sufficient.

Yes. Since Neupro is not a controlled substance, telehealth providers can prescribe it in most states. This is especially helpful for Parkinson's patients with limited mobility and for RLS patients in rural areas. Platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, and neurology-specific telehealth services can manage Neupro therapy remotely.

RLS can be treated by primary care physicians, sleep medicine specialists, and neurologists. Neupro (rotigotine) is FDA-approved for moderate-to-severe primary RLS, so any of these providers can prescribe it. For severe or treatment-refractory RLS, a sleep specialist or neurologist with RLS expertise is recommended.

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