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Updated: January 8, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Doctor with stethoscope and location pin — find an Uzedy prescriber

Not sure who can prescribe Uzedy? This guide explains which doctors prescribe this injectable antipsychotic and how to find one near you in 2026.

Uzedy (risperidone extended-release injectable suspension) is a prescription medication used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder in adults. Because it is a long-acting injectable that must be administered by a healthcare professional, finding a prescriber who both can write the prescription and has access to a clinical site that administers it is important. This guide explains who can prescribe Uzedy and how to find one near you.

Is Uzedy a Controlled Substance? Does That Affect Who Can Prescribe It?

Uzedy is NOT a controlled substance. It is not scheduled by the DEA. This means any licensed prescriber with appropriate training can prescribe it, without the special DEA registration requirements that apply to controlled substances like stimulants or benzodiazepines. That said, because Uzedy is a complex specialty injectable for serious psychiatric conditions, it is most commonly prescribed by mental health specialists.

Who Can Prescribe Uzedy?

The following types of healthcare providers are authorized to prescribe Uzedy:

Psychiatrists (MD or DO): Board-certified psychiatrists are the most common prescribers of Uzedy. They specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions including schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder.

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs): Psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners can prescribe Uzedy in most states. In many underserved areas, PMHNPs are the primary prescribers of antipsychotic medications.

Physician Assistants (PAs) in Psychiatry: PAs practicing in psychiatric settings under appropriate physician supervision can prescribe Uzedy in most states.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs — MDs/DOs): In some cases, particularly in rural areas with limited psychiatric access, PCPs may prescribe and oversee antipsychotic treatment. However, many insurance prior authorizations require prescribing by or in consultation with a psychiatrist for Uzedy.

Neurologists: In cases where a neurological condition overlaps with psychotic features, a neurologist may prescribe risperidone-based medications.

Important Note: Uzedy Must Be Administered by a Healthcare Professional

Uzedy is not a medication patients self-administer at home. Each injection must be given by a trained nurse, medical assistant, or physician in a clinical setting — typically a psychiatry office, community mental health center, or specialty pharmacy clinic. So when looking for a prescriber, also ask whether the practice offers in-clinic Uzedy administration, or can coordinate with a facility that does.

How to Find a Psychiatrist or Provider Who Prescribes Uzedy

Use these methods to find a qualified prescriber in your area:

Your insurance's provider directory. Search your insurance plan's website for in-network psychiatrists near you. Filter by specialty: psychiatry.

SAMHSA's Behavioral Health Treatment Locator: Visit findtreatment.gov to locate mental health treatment facilities in your state, including those that offer LAI antipsychotics.

Psychology Today Therapist Finder: While this is primarily for therapists, psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists also lists psychiatrists by state and insurance.

Teva Total Support: Calling 1-800-887-8100 can help you identify Uzedy prescribers and administering sites near you.

Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs): CMHCs often have on-site psychiatrists and can administer LAI antipsychotics like Uzedy. Many accept Medicaid and offer sliding-scale fees.

Can Telehealth Providers Prescribe Uzedy?

Telehealth psychiatry has expanded significantly, and psychiatric NPs and MDs on platforms like Talkiatry, Brightside, Done, and similar services can in principle prescribe non-controlled medications like risperidone and Uzedy. However, telehealth has a practical limitation here: Uzedy itself must be administered in person at a clinical site. A telehealth provider can write the prescription and manage your care, but you'll still need to go to a clinic or specialty pharmacy for the injection itself.

Once You Have a Prescriber, Finding the Medication Is the Next Step

After your prescription is written, the next challenge is locating a pharmacy that can fill your specific Uzedy dose. medfinder calls pharmacies near you to check availability and texts you the results — no hold music required.

For more tips on locating Uzedy once you have a prescription, see: How to Find Uzedy in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips).

Frequently Asked Questions

Uzedy is most commonly prescribed by psychiatrists (MDs/DOs), psychiatric nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), and psychiatry PAs. Primary care physicians can also prescribe it, though some insurance plans require a psychiatrist's involvement for prior authorization approval.

No. Uzedy (risperidone) is not a controlled substance and is not DEA-scheduled. Any licensed prescriber can write a prescription for it without the special DEA registration requirements that apply to controlled medications.

Telehealth psychiatrists and psychiatric NPs can prescribe Uzedy since it is not a controlled substance. However, Uzedy itself must be administered in person by a healthcare professional at a clinical site — you cannot self-inject it at home.

Use SAMHSA's Behavioral Health Treatment Locator at findtreatment.gov or call Teva Total Support at 1-800-887-8100. Community mental health centers (CMHCs) often administer LAI antipsychotics like Uzedy and may offer Medicaid coverage and sliding-scale fees.

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