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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Clobex requires a prescription. Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to get a referral, and whether telehealth is an option for clobetasol in 2026.

Clobex (clobetasol propionate 0.05%) is a prescription-only medication. You cannot buy it over the counter, and you'll need a licensed healthcare provider to write the prescription. This guide explains which providers can prescribe Clobex, how to find one near you, and whether telehealth is a viable option for getting a prescription.

Does Clobex Require a Prescription?

Yes. Clobex (clobetasol propionate) is a prescription-only medication classified as a super-potent (Class I) topical corticosteroid. It is not a controlled substance under DEA scheduling, but it does require a written prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. This is due to its potency, potential for systemic absorption, and the need for proper medical supervision to avoid side effects like HPA axis suppression.

Who Can Prescribe Clobex?

Any licensed prescriber can write a prescription for Clobex. The most common prescribers include:

Dermatologists: The primary prescribers of Clobex. Dermatologists specialize in skin conditions and are most likely to prescribe super-potent topical steroids for appropriate patients.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Family doctors and internists can prescribe Clobex, especially for patients with established diagnoses of psoriasis or eczema.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): In most states, NPs and PAs have full prescribing authority for non-controlled substances like Clobex. They commonly prescribe it in dermatology and primary care settings.

Allergists and Immunologists: For patients with inflammatory skin conditions related to allergic disease, allergists may prescribe topical steroids including clobetasol.

How to Find a Dermatologist Near You

Finding a dermatologist who can evaluate your skin condition and prescribe Clobex if appropriate:

Ask your PCP for a referral. Your primary care doctor can refer you to a dermatologist in your insurance network.

Search the American Academy of Dermatology. The AAD (aad.org) maintains a "Find a Dermatologist" search tool by ZIP code, insurance type, and subspecialty.

Check your insurance provider directory. Your insurance plan's online directory lists in-network dermatologists by location.

Use Zocdoc or Healthgrades. These platforms let you search by specialty, insurance, and location, and often allow you to book directly online.

Can I Get a Clobex Prescription Through Telehealth?

Yes, in most cases. Since Clobex is not a controlled substance, it can generally be prescribed via telehealth by a licensed dermatologist or other provider. Several telehealth platforms specialize in dermatology:

Teladoc and MDLive: General telehealth platforms that connect you with physicians who can prescribe topical medications including clobetasol.

DermTech and FirstDerm: Dermatology-specific teledermatology services. You submit photos and a description; a board-certified dermatologist reviews and responds, often within 24 hours.

Ro Derm and Curology: Direct-to-consumer platforms that connect patients with dermatology providers and can prescribe topical corticosteroids.

Note: For severe, extensive psoriasis or complex skin conditions, in-person evaluation may be necessary before a super-potent steroid like Clobex is prescribed. Telehealth is most appropriate for patients with established diagnoses seeking prescription renewals or straightforward new prescriptions.

What to Tell Your Doctor to Get the Right Prescription

When you see your provider, be prepared to describe:

Your specific skin condition (diagnosed or suspected: psoriasis, eczema, etc.)

Which body areas are affected (scalp, body, hands, etc.)

Previous treatments tried and their effectiveness

Current medications (to screen for interactions)

Have a Prescription and Need to Find Clobex?

Once you have your prescription, use medfinder to locate pharmacies near you that currently have Clobex in stock. Our guide on how to find Clobex near you has additional strategies for getting your prescription filled quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Clobex (clobetasol propionate) is not a DEA-scheduled controlled substance. It requires a regular prescription but does not need special prescribing authority, DEA registration, or limited dispensing protocols. Any licensed prescriber — MD, DO, NP, or PA — can write a prescription.

Your primary care doctor can prescribe Clobex for appropriate conditions. However, for moderate to severe psoriasis or complex skin conditions, a dermatologist is typically the most appropriate prescriber. They specialize in skin diseases and are more likely to ensure the correct formulation, dose, and treatment duration.

Yes, in most cases. Since Clobex is not a controlled substance, telehealth dermatologists and general practitioners can prescribe it remotely. Platforms like Teladoc, MDLive, and teledermatology services like DermTech or Curology can connect you with a provider. In-person visits may be needed for complex or first-time diagnoses.

Dermatology wait times vary by region — in many cities, new patient appointments with dermatologists can take 3-8 weeks or longer. Using telehealth significantly reduces wait times, often to 24-72 hours. If you have an established diagnosis and need a refill, your PCP or NP may be able to prescribe more quickly.

Yes. In most U.S. states, nurse practitioners and physician assistants have full prescribing authority for non-controlled medications like clobetasol propionate. They commonly prescribe it in dermatology practices, primary care offices, and telehealth settings.

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