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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for Suprax (cefixime)? Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to find one near you, and whether telehealth is an option in 2026.

Suprax (cefixime) is a prescription-only antibiotic, which means you'll need a licensed healthcare provider to prescribe it. The good news: cefixime is not a controlled substance, so it doesn't have the special prescribing restrictions that apply to medications like opioids or stimulants. A wide range of providers can prescribe it, including through telehealth platforms.

Who Can Prescribe Suprax (Cefixime)?

Because cefixime is not a controlled substance, any licensed prescriber can write a prescription for it. This includes:

  • Primary care physicians (PCPs) — Family medicine and internal medicine doctors are the most common prescribers for the infections cefixime treats, including UTIs, strep throat, ear infections, and bronchitis.
  • Pediatricians — Commonly prescribe cefixime for children with ear infections, strep throat, and UTIs. Cefixime is FDA-approved for children 6 months and older.
  • Urologists — For urinary tract infections, particularly in patients with complicated UTI history or recurrent infections.
  • OB/GYN doctors — May prescribe cefixime for UTIs or gonorrhea in female patients.
  • Infectious disease specialists — May prescribe cefixime for more complex or resistant bacterial infections, or for off-label uses like typhoid fever.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) — Can prescribe cefixime in all 50 states, typically without physician supervision for common infections. NPs and PAs at urgent care clinics are a quick option for many patients.
  • Urgent care providers — Walk-in urgent care clinics frequently treat the infections cefixime is prescribed for, especially UTIs, strep throat, and ear infections.

When Would You Need Suprax? (Common Scenarios)

A doctor would prescribe Suprax when you have a bacterial infection caused by susceptible organisms. The most common situations include:

  • A UTI that hasn't responded to first-line antibiotics like TMP-SMX or nitrofurantoin
  • Strep throat or ear infection in a patient with penicillin allergy
  • Ear infection in a child that has failed amoxicillin
  • A worsening of chronic bronchitis (COPD exacerbation)
  • Uncomplicated gonorrhea (though current CDC guidelines now prefer ceftriaxone IM)

Can I Get Suprax Without Seeing a Doctor in Person?

Yes — telehealth platforms can evaluate and prescribe cefixime for common bacterial infections in most states. This is particularly convenient for UTIs, where symptoms are often clear-cut and a urine dipstick test (which you can do at home) or a description of symptoms may be sufficient for a telehealth diagnosis.

Telehealth services that commonly treat these infections include:

  • Teladoc Health — Available in all 50 states; covers UTIs, strep throat (if you have a rapid strep kit), and acute bronchitis
  • MDLive — Urgent care visits available 24/7; can prescribe antibiotics for eligible infections
  • Wisp and Nurx — Specialize in UTIs, sexual health, and STIs. Can evaluate and prescribe for UTIs and some sexual health infections.
  • Your insurance app — Many insurance plans (BCBS, Aetna, UHC, Cigna) offer built-in telehealth with $0 copays. Check your plan's app first.

What to Tell Your Doctor to Get the Right Prescription

When visiting any provider for a cefixime prescription, be prepared to share:

  • Your full symptom history and how long you've had symptoms
  • Any antibiotic allergies, especially to penicillin or cephalosporins
  • Current medications (warfarin and carbamazepine interact with cefixime)
  • Any previous treatment attempts for this infection
  • Kidney function issues (dose adjustment may be needed for CrCl <60 mL/min)

After You Get Your Prescription

Once you have a prescription for Suprax or cefixime, the next challenge may be finding a pharmacy that has it in stock. Visit medfinder.com to search for nearby pharmacies with your medication in stock before you drive anywhere.

Also remember to compare prices. See: How to Save Money on Suprax in 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Suprax (cefixime) is not a controlled substance and can be prescribed by any licensed provider, including primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, urgent care providers, and telehealth doctors. You do not need to see a specialist unless your infection is complex or atypical.

Yes. Telehealth platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, Wisp, and Nurx can evaluate and prescribe cefixime for uncomplicated UTIs, strep throat, acute bronchitis, and some STIs in most states. Telehealth is especially convenient for UTIs, where symptoms are often sufficient for diagnosis without an in-person visit.

Yes. Urgent care clinics routinely treat the infections that cefixime is prescribed for — UTIs, strep throat, ear infections, and bronchitis. Walk-in urgent care is a fast option if you can't get a same-day appointment with your primary care physician.

No. Suprax (cefixime) is not a controlled substance and has no DEA schedule. It is a prescription-only antibiotic, so you need a prescription from a licensed provider, but there are no special prescribing restrictions, monitoring requirements, or limits on refills beyond what your doctor determines is clinically appropriate.

Yes. Cefixime is FDA-approved for pediatric patients 6 months and older. Pediatricians commonly prescribe it for ear infections, strep throat, and UTIs in children. It's available as a flavored oral suspension and chewable tablets specifically designed for pediatric dosing.

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