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Updated: January 8, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Looking for a doctor who can prescribe Rinvoq XR? Here's which specialists prescribe upadacitinib, how to find one near you, and what telehealth options exist.

Rinvoq XR (upadacitinib) is a powerful JAK inhibitor used for nine different inflammatory conditions — from rheumatoid arthritis to atopic dermatitis and Crohn's disease. But because of its potency, required pre-treatment screening, and complex insurance requirements, most insurance plans require specialist involvement before coverage is approved. Here's how to find the right doctor to prescribe Rinvoq XR.

Who Can Prescribe Rinvoq XR?

Rinvoq XR is not a controlled substance and can be legally prescribed by any licensed prescriber in the United States. However, in practice, insurance plans typically require specialist prescribing — or at minimum, documented specialist consultation — before approving prior authorization. The specialist depends on your condition:

Rheumatologists — primary prescribers for RA, PsA, AS, nr-axSpA, GCA, and pJIA

Dermatologists — primary prescribers for atopic dermatitis (eczema)

Gastroenterologists — primary prescribers for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease

Primary care physicians (PCPs) — can prescribe Rinvoq XR but typically need specialist co-management for PA approval

Nurse practitioners and physician assistants — can prescribe in most states under state prescribing laws; PA requirements still apply

How to Find a Rheumatologist Near You

Rheumatologists are the most common prescribers of Rinvoq XR for joint and autoimmune conditions. To find one near you:

American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Find a Rheumatologist: Visit rheumatology.org — includes a searchable directory by zip code

Your insurance plan's provider directory: Search for in-network rheumatologists to minimize out-of-pocket costs for office visits

Referral from your PCP: Your primary care doctor can refer you to a rheumatologist — many insurance plans require this referral step

Zocdoc, Healthgrades, or Vitals: Search for rheumatologists by location and verify insurance acceptance

How to Find a Dermatologist for Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

If you have moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis and need Rinvoq XR:

American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Find a Dermatologist: Visit aad.org/public/tools/find-derm

Look for dermatologists with subspecialty interest in medical dermatology or immunodermatology — they'll be most familiar with JAK inhibitors like Rinvoq XR

How to Find a Gastroenterologist for IBD Treatment

For Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, look for a gastroenterologist with experience in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Many academic medical centers have dedicated IBD clinics staffed with GI specialists experienced in biologic and JAK inhibitor therapies.

Crohn's & Colitis Foundation provider directory: Visit crohnscolitisfoundation.org

University medical center IBD programs — often on the cutting edge of newer therapies like upadacitinib

Can I Get Rinvoq XR Through Telehealth?

Telehealth prescribing of Rinvoq XR is possible in most states, but there are important practical considerations:

New patients initiating Rinvoq XR typically need baseline labs (CBC, LFTs, TB screening) done at a lab before or alongside the telehealth visit. A physical exam may also be required depending on the condition.

Established patients who are already on Rinvoq XR can often manage refills and monitoring via telehealth visits.

Insurance requirements: Some insurers require in-person specialist consultation for initial PA approval. Telehealth prescribing may be accepted for renewals.

Telehealth rheumatology and dermatology platforms have grown significantly since 2020. Services like Teladoc, MDLive, and specialty platforms like Rheumatology Online and Klarity may offer access to specialists who prescribe Rinvoq XR without the months-long wait for an in-person appointment.

What to Bring to Your First Appointment

When seeing a new specialist about Rinvoq XR, come prepared with:

Your medical history and current diagnosis documentation

List of all current medications, including supplements and OTC drugs

Records of prior treatments and their outcomes

Recent labs (CBC, metabolic panel) if available

Your insurance card and information about your pharmacy benefit

Learn more: What Is Rinvoq XR? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know in 2026

Once you have a prescription, use Medfinder to locate Rinvoq XR in stock at a pharmacy near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rinvoq XR is most commonly prescribed by rheumatologists (for RA, PsA, AS, GCA), dermatologists (for atopic dermatitis), and gastroenterologists (for UC and Crohn's disease). Primary care physicians and nurse practitioners can also prescribe it, but most insurance plans require specialist involvement for prior authorization approval.

Use the American College of Rheumatology's online directory at rheumatology.org, your insurance plan's provider finder, or sites like Zocdoc or Healthgrades to search for in-network rheumatologists near you. Most rheumatologists are familiar with Rinvoq XR and all other JAK inhibitors.

Yes, in most states. Telehealth rheumatologists, dermatologists, and gastroenterologists can prescribe Rinvoq XR. However, you'll still need baseline labs (TB screening, CBC, LFTs) done at a local lab, and some insurers require documented in-person specialist visits for initial PA approval. Established patients can often manage refills via telehealth.

Wait times for new rheumatology appointments vary widely by location, typically ranging from 1–6 months in many U.S. cities. In rural areas, waits can be longer. Telehealth rheumatology services often have significantly shorter wait times — sometimes as little as a few days for an initial consultation.

Yes. Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) have full prescribing authority for Rinvoq XR in most states. In practice, their prescriptions are treated the same as physician prescriptions for insurance prior authorization purposes, though some plans may have specific requirements. Check your state's laws for NP/PA prescribing authority.

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