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

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Not all doctors prescribe Skyrizi. Learn which specialists can prescribe it, how to find one near you, and whether telehealth is an option in 2026.
Skyrizi (risankizumab) is not typically prescribed by a primary care doctor at a routine checkup. Because it's a complex biologic medication requiring careful patient selection, TB screening, and ongoing monitoring, it is almost exclusively prescribed by specialists—dermatologists, rheumatologists, and gastroenterologists. Here's how to find a qualified prescriber near you in 2026, and what to expect from the process.
Which Doctors Can Prescribe Skyrizi?
Skyrizi is prescribed by specialists who manage the conditions it treats. There is no DEA schedule restriction—it is not a controlled substance. The prescriber complexity comes from clinical need: biologic therapy requires disease assessment, prior treatment documentation, TB evaluation, and ongoing monitoring. Here's who can prescribe it:
Dermatologists: The primary prescribers for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (skin manifestations). Board-certified dermatologists with experience in biologic therapies are the most common Skyrizi prescribers.
Rheumatologists: For psoriatic arthritis patients whose joint disease is the primary concern, a rheumatologist may be the prescribing specialist, sometimes in coordination with a dermatologist.
Gastroenterologists: For Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, gastroenterologists are the primary prescribers. IBD-specialized gastroenterologists at academic medical centers or IBD centers of excellence have the most experience managing Skyrizi for bowel disease.
Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) and Internal Medicine Physicians: Technically, any licensed MD or DO can prescribe Skyrizi. However, most PCPs will refer patients to a specialist for biologic management rather than prescribing it themselves, as the disease monitoring and PA process requires specialist-level documentation.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): NPs and PAs working within dermatology, rheumatology, or gastroenterology practices can prescribe Skyrizi within their scope of practice and in accordance with their state's requirements.
How to Find a Skyrizi-Prescribing Specialist Near You
Ask your primary care provider for a referral: Your PCP can refer you to a dermatologist, rheumatologist, or gastroenterologist based on your primary diagnosis. Most insurance plans require a referral for specialist visits.
Use your insurer's online provider directory: Search for in-network dermatologists, rheumatologists, or gastroenterologists in your area through your health plan's website. Filter for specialists who treat your condition.
Use specialty society locator tools: The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) at aad.org, the American College of Rheumatology at rheumatology.org, and the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation at crohnscolitisfoundation.org each have online tools to find nearby specialists.
Look for biologic experience specifically: When searching for a dermatologist or gastroenterologist, look for practices that specifically mention treating moderate-to-severe psoriasis, IBD, or psoriatic arthritis with biologics. Academic medical centers, university health systems, and IBD/psoriasis specialty centers typically have the deepest experience with complex biologic cases.
Is Skyrizi Available Through Telehealth?
Telehealth options for Skyrizi are limited but growing. Because initiating Skyrizi requires in-person TB screening, a physical examination to assess disease severity, and often injection training, fully remote prescribing is typically not possible for new patients. However:
Follow-up visits and maintenance monitoring may be conducted via telehealth with an established specialist once therapy is initiated
Dermatology telehealth platforms (e.g., Teladoc, MDLive, or condition-specific apps) may offer initial consultations but will typically refer patients for in-person evaluation before prescribing biologics
Patients in rural areas with limited specialist access may be able to work with a remote specialist for the PA process if in-person TB testing is done locally
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
At your first specialist visit for Skyrizi consideration, expect your doctor to: review your complete medical history and prior treatments, perform a physical examination documenting disease severity, order TB screening (IGRA or TST), discuss whether Skyrizi is appropriate given your medical history, and explain the prior authorization process. Bring a complete list of all medications you've tried and their outcomes—this significantly speeds up the PA process.
Once your prescription is in hand, use our guide How to Find Skyrizi in Stock Near You to navigate the specialty pharmacy process quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
While technically any licensed MD or DO can prescribe Skyrizi, in practice it is almost always prescribed by a specialist: a dermatologist for psoriasis or PsA, a rheumatologist for PsA, or a gastroenterologist for Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. The prior authorization process and clinical monitoring requirements make specialist involvement essential. Ask your primary care provider for a referral if you haven't seen a specialist yet.
Starting Skyrizi via telehealth alone is generally not possible because it requires in-person TB screening and a physical examination documenting disease severity before the first prescription can be written. However, established patients may be able to complete follow-up visits and maintenance monitoring via telehealth with their specialist. Some dermatology telehealth platforms can provide initial consultations and referrals.
Wait times for specialist appointments vary by location. In major metropolitan areas, new patient appointments with dermatologists or gastroenterologists may be available within 2–6 weeks. In rural or underserved areas, waits can be 2–4 months or longer. Ask to be placed on a cancellation list, and check if the practice has a nurse practitioner or PA who can see you sooner for the initial evaluation.
Bring a complete list of all medications you've tried for your condition, including the drug name, dates used, dosage, and reason for discontinuation (lack of effectiveness, side effects, etc.). Also bring any prior treatment records, photos documenting disease flares, and your insurance card. Having this documentation ready can significantly speed up the prior authorization process at the same visit.
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