Updated: January 22, 2026
How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Quetiapine XR Near You [2026 Guide]
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Peter Daggett

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- Is Quetiapine XR a Controlled Substance?
- Who Can Prescribe Quetiapine XR?
- How to Find a Psychiatrist or Mental Health Provider Near You
- Can I Get Quetiapine XR Prescribed via Telehealth?
- What to Tell Your New Provider About Your Quetiapine XR
- Once You Have a Prescription, Finding It in Stock Is the Next Step
Not sure which doctors can prescribe Quetiapine XR? Here's who can prescribe it, how to find them near you, and whether telehealth is an option — all in one 2026 guide.
If you're new to Quetiapine XR or need to establish care with a new provider, knowing who can prescribe it — and how to find one — is an important first step. Quetiapine XR is not a controlled substance, which means the prescribing rules are relatively straightforward compared to many other psychiatric medications. Here's what you need to know in 2026.
Is Quetiapine XR a Controlled Substance?
No. Quetiapine XR (Seroquel XR) is not classified as a controlled substance under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act. It does not require DEA scheduling paperwork, and prescribers do not need a DEA registration specifically to prescribe it. It is, however, a prescription-only medication — meaning you need a valid prescription from a licensed prescriber to obtain it.
This distinction is important: unlike stimulants or opioids, Quetiapine XR can be prescribed by a broader range of providers, can be refilled by phone or electronically without special protocols, and is available via telehealth prescribers in most states without restriction.
Who Can Prescribe Quetiapine XR?
Any licensed prescriber in the United States can prescribe quetiapine XR. In practice, the most common prescribers are:
Psychiatrists: The primary specialists for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and treatment-resistant depression; most common prescribers for Quetiapine XR at therapeutic doses
Primary care physicians (PCPs) and internists: Often continue prescriptions initiated by a psychiatrist, and may prescribe for MDD adjunctive therapy or anxiety (off-label)
Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Widely authorized to prescribe psychiatric medications in most states; common in outpatient mental health clinics and primary care
Pediatric psychiatrists: For patients 10–17 with bipolar disorder or 13–17 with schizophrenia (FDA-approved pediatric indications)
Neurologists: Less common, but may prescribe for certain movement disorder or neuropsychiatric indications
How to Find a Psychiatrist or Mental Health Provider Near You
Finding a psychiatrist can be challenging in many parts of the US due to a shortage of mental health providers. Here are the most effective approaches:
Insurance directory: Log in to your insurance plan's website and search for in-network psychiatrists or NPs specializing in mental health near your ZIP code
Psychology Today's provider finder: psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists — lets you filter by insurance, condition, and location
SAMHSA's treatment locator: findtreatment.gov — a government resource for locating mental health and substance use treatment facilities
Your PCP: Ask your primary care doctor for a referral to a psychiatrist; they often have relationships with local mental health providers
Can I Get Quetiapine XR Prescribed via Telehealth?
Yes, in most cases. Because quetiapine XR is not a controlled substance, telehealth prescribing is available without the in-person visit requirements that apply to stimulants or buprenorphine. Telehealth psychiatric services have expanded significantly since 2020, with many platforms accepting insurance.
Popular telehealth platforms that offer psychiatric medication management include Talkiatry, Cerebral, Brightside, and Done. Most can handle schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or MDD evaluation and ongoing medication management including quetiapine XR prescribing.
Telehealth is especially useful if:
You live in a rural area with few local psychiatrists
In-person wait times in your area are long (months)
You have mobility limitations or transportation challenges
You're already stable and need ongoing prescription management rather than new diagnosis
What to Tell Your New Provider About Your Quetiapine XR
When establishing care with a new prescriber, come prepared with:
Your current quetiapine XR dose and strength
Your diagnosis (schizophrenia, bipolar I/II, MDD, etc.)
Records from your previous provider if available
A list of all other medications (to identify potential interactions)
Any side effects or concerns you've experienced
Once You Have a Prescription, Finding It in Stock Is the Next Step
After getting your prescription, use medfinder to quickly find which pharmacies near you have your specific Quetiapine XR strength in stock. medfinder calls pharmacies on your behalf and texts you the results, saving you the headache of calling around yourself.
And to keep costs manageable, read: How to Save Money on Quetiapine XR in 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
No. While psychiatrists are the most common prescribers for higher-dose use in serious mental illness, any licensed prescriber — including primary care doctors, NPs, and PAs — can prescribe quetiapine XR. For new diagnoses of schizophrenia or complex bipolar disorder, a psychiatrist is strongly recommended for the initial evaluation.
Yes. Primary care physicians (family doctors, internists) can prescribe quetiapine XR, particularly for MDD adjunctive treatment or for continuing a stable prescription initiated by a psychiatrist. For new or complex cases, they may prefer to refer to a psychiatrist.
Yes. Because quetiapine XR is not a controlled substance, there are no federal restrictions on telehealth prescribing for this medication. Many telehealth psychiatric platforms can evaluate, prescribe, and manage quetiapine XR remotely, often with same-week appointments.
For the fastest access, consider a telehealth psychiatric service (like Talkiatry or Brightside) that accepts new patients quickly. If you're already established with a provider, a refill request through your patient portal is the fastest path. Telehealth appointments for established patients can often be scheduled within days.
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