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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Not sure where to get a Phendimetrazine prescription? This guide explains who can prescribe it, what to expect at your appointment, and how to find a provider near you.

Phendimetrazine is a prescription-only, Schedule III controlled substance — meaning you can't get it at a clinic without a licensed prescriber evaluating you in person and determining that it's medically appropriate. But many patients aren't sure which type of doctor to see, what the qualification criteria are, or whether telehealth is an option.

This guide covers everything you need to know to find a provider who can prescribe Phendimetrazine in 2026.

Who Can Prescribe Phendimetrazine?

Phendimetrazine can be prescribed by any DEA-licensed prescriber who has authority to prescribe Schedule III controlled substances. In practice, that includes:

  • Primary care physicians (PCPs): Family medicine and internal medicine doctors frequently prescribe weight-loss medications, including Phendimetrazine, as part of comprehensive obesity management.
  • Obesity medicine specialists: Physicians who specialize in obesity medicine are most familiar with the full range of weight-loss medications, including Phendimetrazine. Look for board-certified practitioners through the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM).
  • Bariatricians: Physicians specializing in weight management (not just bariatric surgery) regularly prescribe anorectic medications including Phendimetrazine.
  • Endocrinologists: For patients whose weight issues intersect with hormonal or metabolic conditions (e.g., type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, PCOS), an endocrinologist may prescribe Phendimetrazine as part of a broader metabolic treatment plan.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): In most states, NPs and PAs can prescribe Schedule III controlled substances, including Phendimetrazine, with appropriate licensure. Many NPs and PAs in primary care and weight management clinics routinely prescribe anorexiants.

What Are the Criteria to Get a Phendimetrazine Prescription?

Phendimetrazine is FDA-approved as a short-term adjunct for weight management. To qualify, you generally need to meet these criteria:

  • BMI ≥30 kg/m² (obesity), OR
  • BMI ≥27 kg/m² (overweight) with at least one weight-related health condition such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or obstructive sleep apnea
  • Age 17 or older (not approved for pediatric patients under 17)
  • No contraindicated conditions (no cardiovascular disease, uncontrolled hypertension, glaucoma, hyperthyroidism, history of substance use disorder, or current MAOI use)

Your prescriber will also typically ask about your prior weight-loss attempts, current medications, and medical history before determining if Phendimetrazine is appropriate for you.

Can Phendimetrazine Be Prescribed via Telehealth?

Telehealth prescribing of Phendimetrazine is significantly limited compared to Schedule IV medications like phentermine. Here's why:

  • Phendimetrazine is a Schedule III controlled substance. Stricter DEA prescribing rules apply to telehealth prescriptions for Schedule III substances in some circumstances.
  • Most weight-loss telehealth platforms focus on Schedule IV medications (phentermine) or non-controlled options (GLP-1s, Contrave). Phendimetrazine is less commonly offered through telehealth.
  • An in-person visit with a primary care doctor, bariatrician, or obesity medicine specialist is the most reliable way to get a Phendimetrazine prescription.

How to Find a Provider Near You

Here are the best ways to find a prescriber for Phendimetrazine in your area:

  1. Start with your primary care doctor: If you have an established PCP, this is the easiest entry point. Make an appointment to discuss your weight management goals and ask whether Phendimetrazine is an appropriate option for you.
  2. Search the ABOM directory: The American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) maintains a directory of board-certified obesity medicine physicians at abom.org.
  3. Look for weight management clinics: Medical weight loss clinics and metabolic health centers typically have extensive experience prescribing anorexiant medications including Phendimetrazine.

What to Bring to Your Appointment

To make your appointment as productive as possible, bring:

  • A list of all current medications and supplements
  • Recent lab results (if available) — blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar
  • Weight history and any prior weight-loss attempts or medications
  • Any personal or family history of cardiovascular disease, substance use, or glaucoma

After You Have a Prescription: Finding It in Stock

Once you have your prescription, the next challenge is finding a pharmacy that has Phendimetrazine in stock. medfinder helps by calling pharmacies near you to check which ones can fill your prescription — saving you the frustration of driving to a pharmacy only to be turned away.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Any licensed prescriber with DEA authority to prescribe Schedule III controlled substances can prescribe Phendimetrazine. Your primary care doctor, family medicine physician, NP, or PA can prescribe it if you meet the qualifying criteria. Obesity medicine specialists and bariatricians are particularly experienced with this class of medication.

Phendimetrazine is FDA-approved for adults with a BMI of 30 kg/m² or higher, or a BMI of 27 kg/m² or higher with at least one weight-related health condition such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol. Your doctor will evaluate your full health profile before prescribing.

Telehealth prescribing of Phendimetrazine is limited because it is a Schedule III controlled substance. Most weight-loss telehealth platforms focus on Schedule IV medications or non-controlled options. An in-person visit with a primary care doctor or obesity medicine specialist is generally required.

Phendimetrazine is FDA-approved for short-term use only — typically a few weeks. Schedule III prescriptions in most states are valid for 6 months from the date written and may be refilled up to 5 times, but your doctor may limit refills given the short-term approval for this drug class.

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