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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Not sure which type of doctor prescribes Nitrostat? Learn who can prescribe nitroglycerin, how to find a cardiologist or primary care provider near you, and telehealth options for 2026.

Nitrostat (nitroglycerin sublingual tablets) is a prescription medication that requires authorization from a licensed healthcare provider. Whether you're newly diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD) or managing stable angina, understanding who can prescribe Nitrostat — and how to find them — is an important part of your care.

Is Nitrostat a Controlled Substance?

No. Nitrostat is not a DEA-scheduled controlled substance. This means any licensed prescriber — including primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants — can prescribe it without a DEA special registration. This makes access relatively straightforward compared to controlled medications.

Who Typically Prescribes Nitrostat?

Nitrostat is prescribed by a wide range of providers who treat cardiovascular conditions or manage patients with chest pain:

Cardiologists: Specialists in heart disease are the most common prescribers for patients with confirmed coronary artery disease or unstable angina. If you've had a heart attack, stent placement, or bypass surgery, your cardiologist likely manages your Nitrostat prescription.

Primary care physicians (PCPs): Family medicine and internal medicine physicians routinely prescribe Nitrostat for patients with stable angina or known CAD, especially for patients whose condition is well-controlled.

Internists: General internal medicine physicians often manage complex cardiac patients alongside cardiologists and can prescribe Nitrostat as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): In most states, NPs and PAs have full or supervised prescribing authority and can prescribe Nitrostat for appropriate patients. Many cardiology practices rely heavily on NPs and PAs for angina management.

Geriatricians: Specialists in care for older adults frequently prescribe Nitrostat as many elderly patients have CAD and angina as co-existing conditions.

Emergency medicine physicians: In an acute setting, emergency physicians use IV and sublingual nitroglycerin and may prescribe a take-home supply after an angina episode is resolved.

How to Find a Cardiologist Near You

If you haven't yet established care with a cardiologist and need Nitrostat for a new angina diagnosis, here are the best ways to find a provider:

Ask your primary care doctor for a referral: This is the most common pathway. Your PCP can refer you to a cardiologist who accepts your insurance.

Use your insurance directory: Log into your health insurance portal and search for cardiologists in your network near your zip code.

Zocdoc and Healthgrades: These directories let you search by specialty, location, and insurance acceptance, and often show real-time appointment availability.

Hospital health systems: Major health systems in your area have online provider finders — search for cardiology on their patient portal.

Can Telehealth Doctors Prescribe Nitrostat?

For established patients with a confirmed diagnosis of stable angina or CAD who need a refill, telehealth visits may be appropriate. Nitrostat is not a controlled substance, so there are no federal telehealth restrictions on prescribing it remotely.

However, if you are newly experiencing chest pain or have never been evaluated for angina, an in-person evaluation is essential. A new angina diagnosis requires a physical exam, electrocardiogram (ECG), and possibly stress testing or coronary imaging before a prescriber would appropriately prescribe Nitrostat.

Telehealth platforms such as Teladoc, MDLive, and health system-based telehealth services can handle stable angina refill visits in most states.

What to Tell Your Doctor When Requesting Nitrostat

When visiting your provider, be prepared to discuss:

The frequency and nature of your chest pain episodes

Any confirmed cardiac diagnoses (CAD, prior MI, stent placement)

All current medications — especially PDE-5 inhibitors (Viagra, Cialis, Levitra), which are absolutely contraindicated with Nitrostat

Blood pressure history (Nitrostat can cause significant drops in blood pressure)

Once prescribed, use medfinder to find pharmacies near you with Nitrostat in stock. For a complete overview of the medication, see: What Is Nitrostat? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. While cardiologists commonly prescribe Nitrostat, primary care physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants can all prescribe it. Nitrostat is not a controlled substance, so there are no special DEA requirements for prescribers.

Established patients with a known angina or CAD diagnosis may be able to get Nitrostat refills via telehealth. New patients experiencing chest pain for the first time should have an in-person evaluation including an ECG before being prescribed nitroglycerin.

Yes. In most states, nurse practitioners have full or supervised prescribing authority and can prescribe Nitrostat without restrictions (it is not a controlled substance). Many cardiology practices use NPs and PAs as primary angina managers.

Log into your insurance company's member portal and use their provider directory to find in-network cardiologists near your zip code. You can also use Zocdoc or Healthgrades to filter by specialty, location, and insurance acceptance.

Nitrostat is FDA-approved for angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease. A provider may prescribe it if you are experiencing unexplained chest pain suggestive of angina, but proper evaluation is required first to confirm the diagnosis and rule out more serious acute coronary syndromes.

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