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Updated: January 8, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Doctor who can prescribe doxazosin near you

Looking for a doctor who can prescribe doxazosin for BPH or high blood pressure? This 2026 guide covers which providers prescribe it and how to access care — including telehealth.

Doxazosin is a prescription medication, so you'll need a licensed healthcare provider to prescribe it. Whether you're newly diagnosed with BPH or high blood pressure, looking to start doxazosin, or seeking a new provider after a move, this guide tells you exactly who can prescribe it and how to find them.

Is Doxazosin a Controlled Substance?

No. Doxazosin is not a controlled substance. It is not scheduled by the DEA, meaning it can be prescribed by any licensed medical provider in all 50 states — including nurse practitioners and physician assistants — without special DEA prescribing authority. Prescriptions can be called in, faxed, or sent electronically, and refills are not subject to the restrictions that apply to Schedule II–V controlled substances.

Who Prescribes Doxazosin?

Many different provider types routinely prescribe doxazosin:

Primary care physicians (PCPs) / internal medicine: The most common prescribers of doxazosin. They manage both hypertension and BPH and can initiate, titrate, and monitor doxazosin therapy.

Urologists: Frequently prescribe doxazosin for BPH and lower urinary tract symptoms. If your BPH symptoms are moderate to severe, your PCP may refer you to a urologist.

Cardiologists: May prescribe doxazosin as part of a hypertension management regimen, particularly in patients with complex cardiovascular histories.

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Fully authorized in most states to prescribe doxazosin independently. NPs and PAs are increasingly the primary prescriber for BPH and hypertension management in primary care settings.

Geriatricians: Manage doxazosin in elderly patients, often with caution given Beers criteria recommendations about orthostatic hypotension risk in older adults.

Can I Get Doxazosin via Telehealth?

Yes, in most cases. Since doxazosin is not a controlled substance, it can be prescribed via telehealth in all 50 states. Telehealth visits through primary care platforms are a convenient way to start or continue doxazosin therapy — particularly for patients managing well-controlled BPH or hypertension who do not require frequent in-person monitoring.

Common telehealth platforms that offer primary care and can prescribe doxazosin include Teladoc, MDLive, Amazon Clinic, Sesame, and many insurance-based virtual care services. For new patients initiating doxazosin, an in-person evaluation is often preferred because blood pressure measurement and physical examination help guide initial dosing. But for refills and maintenance, telehealth is very practical.

How to Find a Prescriber Near You

If you don't currently have a provider, here are practical ways to find one:

Your insurance plan's provider directory: Log in to your insurance portal to find in-network PCPs, urologists, or cardiologists nearby.

Zocdoc.com: Search for in-network PCPs or urologists near you with real-time appointment availability.

Medicare.gov "Find a Doctor": For Medicare beneficiaries, search participating providers at medicare.gov/care-compare.

Community health centers: If you're uninsured, federally qualified health centers (findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov) provide care on a sliding-fee scale.

What to Tell Your Doctor at the Appointment

To make your appointment as efficient as possible, come prepared with:

A list of all current medications (including OTC drugs, vitamins, and supplements)

Recent blood pressure readings if available (many pharmacies offer free BP checks)

Your BPH symptoms if relevant — frequency, urgency, weak stream, nocturia (waking at night to urinate)

Any history of low blood pressure, falls, or dizziness (important for safe doxazosin prescribing)

Information about upcoming eye surgery (doxazosin can affect cataract surgery outcomes)

For a complete overview of what doxazosin does and who it's for, see What Is Doxazosin? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know. Once you have your prescription, medfinder can help you find a pharmacy that has it in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Doxazosin is routinely prescribed by primary care physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. You do not need a urologist or cardiologist to get a doxazosin prescription, though specialists may prescribe it as part of managing BPH or complex hypertension.

Yes. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants are fully authorized to prescribe doxazosin in most states. Since doxazosin is not a controlled substance, it does not require any special DEA authority, making it easily prescribable by NPs and PAs in all 50 states.

Yes, in most cases. Since doxazosin is not a controlled substance, telehealth providers can prescribe it in all states. Telehealth is especially convenient for refills and maintenance therapy. New patients initiating doxazosin often benefit from an in-person visit for blood pressure measurement and physical examination.

Primary care physicians, internists, and nurse practitioners most commonly initiate BPH treatment. Urologists manage more complex or severe BPH and may prescribe alpha blockers like doxazosin or recommend surgical options. Many patients are managed long-term by their PCP without ever needing a urology referral.

No. Doxazosin is not scheduled by the DEA and is not a controlled substance. It can be prescribed without special DEA authorization, transmitted electronically or by phone, and refilled without the restrictions that apply to controlled substances.

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