

Need a Ticagrelor prescription? Learn which doctors prescribe it, how to find a provider near you, and what to expect at your appointment in 2026.
If you've had a heart attack, been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, or had a recent stroke, your doctor may recommend Ticagrelor (brand name Brilinta). But what if you need a new prescriber — maybe you've moved, changed insurance, or need a specialist? This guide walks you through exactly how to find a doctor who can prescribe Ticagrelor near you in 2026.
Ticagrelor is most commonly prescribed by:
In most cases, a cardiologist will be the one to start you on Ticagrelor. Your primary care doctor may then continue the prescription as part of your ongoing treatment plan.
The fastest way to find an in-network doctor who prescribes Ticagrelor is through your insurance company's provider directory. Most insurers let you search online by specialty. Look for cardiologists or internal medicine doctors in your area. Call the office ahead of time and ask if they prescribe Ticagrelor — most cardiology practices will be familiar with it.
Online platforms like Zocdoc and Healthgrades let you search for cardiologists near you, filter by insurance, and book appointments online. You can often see same-week availability, which is helpful if you need a refill soon.
If you already have a primary care doctor, ask for a referral to a cardiologist. Many insurance plans, especially HMOs, require a referral before you can see a specialist. Your PCP can also call in a short bridge prescription of Ticagrelor while you wait for your cardiology appointment.
Telehealth has made it easier than ever to see a cardiologist without leaving home. Many health systems now offer virtual cardiology visits where your doctor can review your history, discuss your treatment, and send a Ticagrelor prescription directly to your pharmacy. This is especially useful if you live in a rural area or have mobility issues.
When you see a doctor about Ticagrelor, be ready to discuss:
Your doctor will likely order blood work and may review recent imaging or cardiac test results before prescribing or continuing Ticagrelor.
Once you have your Ticagrelor prescription, you'll need to fill it at a pharmacy. The good news is that generic Ticagrelor is widely available in 2026, and most pharmacies carry it. If you're concerned about cost, generic Ticagrelor can be as low as $31 for a 30-day supply with a discount coupon, compared to around $444 without one. Check out our guide on how to save money on Ticagrelor for more tips.
If your pharmacy doesn't have it in stock, you can use Medfinder to check which pharmacies near you have Ticagrelor available — no phone calls required.
Finding a doctor who prescribes Ticagrelor isn't usually difficult since it's a widely used heart medication. Cardiologists are your best bet, but internal medicine doctors and even telehealth providers can help. The key is to never stop taking Ticagrelor without medical guidance — if you're running low or between doctors, use one of the strategies above to get an appointment quickly.
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