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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Finding a doctor who can prescribe fosfomycin

Need fosfomycin for a UTI? Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to get a prescription fast through telehealth, and what to tell your provider in 2026.

Fosfomycin (Monurol) requires a prescription — you cannot purchase it over the counter. If you have a urinary tract infection and need fosfomycin, you will need to see a healthcare provider first. The good news: getting a prescription is straightforward, and there are multiple quick options available in 2026, including telehealth.

Is Fosfomycin a Controlled Substance?

No. Fosfomycin is not a controlled substance and is not scheduled by the DEA. This means that any licensed prescriber — including primary care physicians, OB/GYNs, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants — can prescribe it without special DEA authorization. It can also be prescribed via telehealth without requiring an in-person visit.

Who Can Prescribe Fosfomycin?

Any of the following providers can prescribe fosfomycin for a UTI:

Primary care physicians (PCPs): Family medicine and internal medicine physicians routinely treat UTIs and are familiar with fosfomycin as a first-line option.

OB/GYN physicians: Particularly relevant for women, OB/GYNs frequently prescribe fosfomycin for UTIs, including during pregnancy.

Urologists: Specialists in urinary tract conditions, including UTIs and bladder infections.

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): NPs and PAs with prescriptive authority can prescribe fosfomycin in all 50 states (NPs have full prescriptive authority in most states without physician oversight).

Infectious disease specialists: For complex or resistant UTIs where fosfomycin's activity against ESBL organisms is being utilized.

Urgent care providers: Walk-in urgent care clinics can diagnose and treat UTIs and typically have the ability to prescribe fosfomycin.

The Fastest Way to Get a Prescription: Telehealth

For uncomplicated UTIs in women, telehealth is often the fastest path to a fosfomycin prescription. Telehealth platforms allow providers to evaluate UTI symptoms and prescribe appropriate antibiotics without requiring an in-person visit — saving you time and the discomfort of traveling while feeling unwell.

Several telehealth platforms in 2026 offer same-day UTI consultations. Common options include:

Telehealth services through your insurance plan (often lowest cost)

Direct-to-consumer telehealth platforms (Teladoc, MDLive, Wisp, etc.)

Retail clinic telehealth extensions (CVS MinuteClinic, Walgreens Health)

After your telehealth consultation, the prescription can be sent directly to your preferred pharmacy. Because fosfomycin is a single-dose antibiotic (one packet), getting it refilled or adjusted later is rarely necessary.

What to Tell Your Provider to Get Fosfomycin

Not every provider will automatically reach for fosfomycin first — some default to TMP-SMX or nitrofurantoin. If you have a specific reason to prefer fosfomycin, here is what you can share:

"I have a sulfa allergy" (rules out Bactrim/TMP-SMX)

"I've had side effects or treatment failures with nitrofurantoin or Bactrim before"

"I have a previous culture showing resistance to nitrofurantoin or TMP-SMX"

"I prefer the convenience of a single-dose treatment and fosfomycin is IDSA first-line"

After You Get the Prescription: Finding It in Stock

Once you have a prescription, the next challenge can be finding a pharmacy that has it in stock. medfinder helps with exactly that — it contacts pharmacies near you to find which ones can fill your prescription. For a full guide, see: How to Find Fosfomycin In Stock Near You

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Fosfomycin is not a controlled substance, so any licensed provider can prescribe it via telehealth without requiring an in-person visit. Telehealth is often the fastest way to get a UTI diagnosis and a fosfomycin prescription, especially if you're experiencing symptoms and don't want to wait for a same-day appointment.

Yes. Nurse practitioners (NPs) with prescriptive authority can prescribe fosfomycin in all 50 states. In states with full NP practice authority, no physician supervision is required. Physician assistants (PAs) can also prescribe fosfomycin with appropriate scope of practice.

For uncomplicated UTIs, most providers will prescribe fosfomycin empirically based on symptoms without waiting for a culture. A culture is typically recommended if symptoms don't improve within 2-3 days after treatment, if you have recurrent UTIs, or if your provider suspects a drug-resistant organism.

Yes. Urgent care providers can diagnose UTIs and prescribe fosfomycin. If your PCP isn't available, an urgent care visit is a practical option. Many urgent care clinics also offer telemedicine visits for straightforward UTI evaluations.

Bactrim and nitrofurantoin are also IDSA first-line UTI antibiotics — so your doctor isn't making an unusual choice. If you have a specific reason to prefer fosfomycin (allergy, prior treatment failure, drug interaction), mention it directly. Most providers are happy to discuss the options and can switch to fosfomycin if appropriate.

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