Updated: January 22, 2026
How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Prazosin Near You [2026 Guide]
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Peter Daggett

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Not sure which type of doctor prescribes Prazosin or how to find one near you? This guide covers who can prescribe it and how to access it via telehealth in 2026.
Prazosin is a versatile medication with FDA approval for hypertension and widely used off-label for PTSD nightmares and BPH. Because it treats conditions managed by different specialties, the prescribers who write Prazosin scripts are varied. Whether you're starting treatment for the first time or switching providers, here's who can prescribe Prazosin and how to find one.
Is Prazosin a Controlled Substance?
No. Prazosin is not a controlled substance and has no DEA schedule. This means any licensed prescriber—physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant—can write a prescription for it without the special restrictions that apply to controlled medications. It can also be prescribed via telehealth without in-person visit requirements.
Which Doctors Typically Prescribe Prazosin?
Prazosin is prescribed across several medical specialties, depending on what condition it's treating:
Primary care physicians (PCPs) — Family doctors and internists: PCPs are the most common Prazosin prescribers for hypertension and sometimes BPH. If you have a regular doctor you see for blood pressure management, they can prescribe Prazosin.
Psychiatrists: Psychiatrists commonly prescribe Prazosin off-label for PTSD-related nightmares and sleep disturbances. VA psychiatrists and civilian psychiatrists familiar with PTSD treatment routinely use it.
Cardiologists: For hypertension cases that require a specialist—especially resistant hypertension—cardiologists may prescribe Prazosin, though typically prefer longer-acting agents.
Urologists: When prescribed for BPH, urologists are the typical specialists. However, PCPs also frequently manage BPH with alpha blockers.
Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): NPs and PAs in primary care, psychiatry, and urology practices can prescribe Prazosin with full prescriptive authority (scope varies by state for NPs). They are increasingly the frontline providers at urgent care centers and telehealth platforms.
VA/military healthcare providers: For veterans, VA psychiatrists and PCPs are the primary prescribers of Prazosin. The VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines (2023) conditionally recommend Prazosin for PTSD nightmares.
How to Find a Doctor Who Prescribes Prazosin for PTSD
Finding a provider who prescribes Prazosin specifically for PTSD nightmares can take a bit more effort than finding one for hypertension. Here's where to look:
VA medical centers and community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) — for veterans, this is the fastest route
Psychiatrists who specialize in trauma or PTSD — search Psychology Today's therapist/prescriber finder (psychologytoday.com)
Telehealth platforms specializing in psychiatry — services like Talkiatry, Brightside, or Done Health offer same-week appointments with psychiatrists who prescribe Prazosin for PTSD
Your primary care provider — many PCPs will prescribe Prazosin for PTSD nightmares, especially if you're already their patient
Can I Get a Prazosin Prescription Via Telehealth?
Yes—Prazosin can be prescribed via telehealth. Since it is not a controlled substance, there are no federal restrictions on remote prescribing. A telehealth provider can evaluate your blood pressure history, PTSD symptoms, or urinary symptoms and issue a Prazosin prescription electronically.
Telehealth is particularly useful if:
You live in a rural area without easy access to psychiatry or urology specialists
You need a prescription quickly and can't get an in-person appointment for weeks
You're managing PTSD and prefer the privacy and convenience of virtual care
What to Tell Your Doctor When Asking for Prazosin
When speaking to a new or existing provider about Prazosin, be specific about why you want it:
For PTSD nightmares: "I have PTSD and experience frequent nightmares affecting my sleep. I've read that Prazosin has clinical evidence for reducing trauma-related nightmares and would like to discuss whether it's appropriate for me."
For hypertension: "My blood pressure is elevated and I've heard Prazosin is one option. Can we discuss whether it's appropriate given my overall health history?"
Once you have your prescription, medfinder can help you find a pharmacy with Prazosin in stock. See also: What Is Prazosin? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know in 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Psychiatrists are the most common prescribers of Prazosin for PTSD-related nightmares. VA psychiatrists prescribe it regularly under the 2023 VA/DoD PTSD Clinical Practice Guidelines. Primary care physicians and nurse practitioners also commonly prescribe it, especially if they are treating your overall PTSD or mental health.
Yes. Nurse practitioners (NPs) in most states have full prescriptive authority for non-controlled medications like Prazosin. NPs in primary care, psychiatry, and urology practices routinely prescribe Prazosin. Scope of practice varies by state—confirm with your NP's practice.
Yes. Prazosin is not a controlled substance, so it can be prescribed via telehealth without in-person visit requirements. Telehealth platforms like Teladoc, Talkiatry, and primary care telehealth services can evaluate you and issue a Prazosin prescription electronically, sent to your preferred pharmacy.
Your regular primary care doctor can prescribe Prazosin for hypertension or BPH. For PTSD nightmares, a PCP familiar with PTSD treatment can also prescribe it—you do not need to see a psychiatrist first, though psychiatrists have the most specialized expertise for PTSD pharmacotherapy.
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