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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Promethazine is not a controlled substance, so most doctors can prescribe it. Here's how to find a prescriber near you — including telehealth options in 2026.

Good news: promethazine is not a controlled substance, which means any licensed prescriber — from a primary care doctor to a nurse practitioner to an OB/GYN — can prescribe it without any special DEA registration or special authority. Unlike opioids or stimulants, there are no federal restrictions limiting who can write promethazine prescriptions or how many refills you can receive.

This guide explains who can prescribe promethazine, how to find a prescriber near you, and whether telehealth is a good option.

Who Can Prescribe Promethazine?

Because promethazine is a non-controlled prescription drug, the following providers can all prescribe it:

  • Primary care physicians (MD/DO): Most common prescribers for outpatient promethazine, typically for allergies, nausea, or motion sickness
  • Nurse practitioners (NP) and physician assistants (PA): Full prescribing authority for non-controlled drugs in most states; commonly seen in urgent care and primary care settings
  • OB/GYN physicians and midwives: Frequently prescribe promethazine for morning sickness and hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy
  • Emergency medicine physicians: Frequently administer promethazine in the ER for acute nausea and allergic reactions
  • Allergists and immunologists: May prescribe for chronic allergic conditions
  • Anesthesiologists: Administer injectable promethazine perioperatively in clinical settings
  • Telehealth providers: Can prescribe promethazine via video or phone consultation in all states — no in-person visit required

Can I Get a Promethazine Prescription Through Telehealth?

Yes — and this is one of the most convenient options for many patients. Because promethazine is not a controlled substance, telehealth providers can prescribe it via video, phone, or secure messaging consultation without any special federal authorization. An in-person visit is not required.

Good telehealth services for a promethazine prescription include:

  • Teladoc / MDLive: Large platforms with 24/7 coverage; often covered by insurance
  • Amazon Clinic / CVS Health Virtual Care: Low-cost consultations for common conditions including nausea and allergies
  • Urgent care telehealth: Many urgent care chains now offer virtual visits for non-emergency conditions
  • OB/GYN telehealth (for pregnancy nausea): Your OB or midwife can prescribe promethazine for morning sickness during a virtual prenatal visit

What to Tell Your Doctor When Requesting Promethazine

To help your doctor quickly assess whether promethazine is right for you, be prepared to share:

  • Your primary symptom (nausea, vomiting, motion sickness, allergy, sleep issues)
  • How long you've had the symptom and what treatments you've tried
  • All current medications (especially CNS depressants, opioids, MAO inhibitors)
  • Whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding (promethazine safety in pregnancy is complex — discuss with your OB)
  • Any breathing problems (asthma, COPD, sleep apnea) — promethazine may be contraindicated

How to Find an In-Person Prescriber Near You

If you prefer an in-person consultation:

  • Your primary care doctor is the simplest starting point for a promethazine prescription. Call for a same-day or next-day appointment.
  • Urgent care clinics can prescribe promethazine for acute conditions (nausea, allergic reactions) without a primary care appointment.
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) offer sliding-scale fees for uninsured or underinsured patients. Find one at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.

Can I Get a Refill Without Seeing My Doctor Again?

It depends on how your original prescription was written. Since promethazine is not a controlled substance:

  • Your doctor can authorize unlimited refills on the original prescription
  • If refills run out, your doctor can call in a new prescription — no in-person visit required
  • Many practices allow refill requests through a patient portal — check your doctor's portal first

Once You Have Your Prescription

Once you have your prescription, use medfinder.com to find which pharmacies near you have it in stock, and read our promethazine savings guide to make sure you're getting the lowest possible price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Promethazine requires a prescription in the United States and is not available over the counter. However, because it is not a controlled substance, any licensed prescriber can prescribe it, including via telehealth.

Yes. Urgent care physicians and nurse practitioners can prescribe promethazine for acute conditions like nausea, vomiting, or allergic reactions. Most urgent care centers (in-person and virtual) can do this without a referral.

Yes. Since promethazine is not a controlled substance, it can be prescribed via telehealth in all 50 states without an in-person visit. Platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, and Amazon Clinic can typically handle this type of consultation.

Yes. OB/GYN physicians and midwives routinely prescribe promethazine for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, particularly for severe cases (hyperemesis gravidarum). This can typically be done at a regular prenatal visit or via telehealth.

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