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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Need a prescription for tranexamic acid? Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to get one quickly in person or via telehealth, and what to tell your provider.

Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a prescription-only medication in the United States. Whether you're dealing with heavy menstrual bleeding for the first time or managing a known bleeding disorder, you'll need a licensed healthcare provider to write your prescription. The good news: tranexamic acid is not a controlled substance and can be prescribed by a wide range of providers, including via telehealth — often on the same day.

Is Tranexamic Acid a Controlled Substance?

No. Tranexamic acid is not a DEA-scheduled controlled substance. This is important because it means:

Any licensed prescriber can write the prescription — there are no special DEA registration requirements.

Telehealth providers can prescribe it across state lines (subject to state medical licensing laws).

Refills do not require in-person visits or monthly prescriptions like controlled substances do.

Which Doctors Can Prescribe Tranexamic Acid?

A wide variety of healthcare providers can legally prescribe tranexamic acid for appropriate patients:

OB/GYNs (Obstetrician-Gynecologists): The most common prescriber for heavy menstrual bleeding. They're the best choice for a thorough evaluation of underlying causes.

Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Family medicine and internal medicine physicians regularly prescribe TXA for HMB and can manage most straightforward cases.

Hematologists: Specialists in blood clotting disorders who frequently prescribe TXA for hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and other coagulopathies.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers in women's health, primary care, and hematology can prescribe TXA in most states.

Pediatricians: For adolescent patients with heavy periods or pediatric bleeding disorders.

Emergency Medicine Physicians: In acute trauma and hemorrhage settings, ER physicians administer IV tranexamic acid and may provide discharge prescriptions.

Getting a Prescription via Telehealth

For the heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) indication, tranexamic acid can often be prescribed through a telehealth visit — without leaving home. Several platforms offer same-day appointments:

Sesame Care: Offers transparent pricing for video visits with licensed providers who can prescribe tranexamic acid if appropriate. Prescriptions sent to your pharmacy same day.

Telehealth through your insurance: Most major insurers (Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, BCBS, etc.) offer telehealth options that include women's health providers.

Urgent care telehealth: Some urgent care telemedicine services can handle HMB prescriptions, especially for established diagnoses.

Note: For complex bleeding disorders like hemophilia or von Willebrand disease, an in-person visit with a hematologist is preferable. Telehealth is most appropriate for straightforward HMB cases.

What to Tell Your Doctor

When you see your provider, be specific about your symptoms. For heavy menstrual bleeding, information that helps includes:

How many days your heavy bleeding lasts per cycle

How many pads or tampons you use on your heaviest days

Whether you pass clots (and if so, how large)

Whether you have any history of blood clots, DVT, PE, or thrombophilia (important contraindication for TXA)

Current medications — especially hormonal contraceptives (which increase clot risk when combined with TXA)

What to Expect at Your Appointment

For HMB evaluation, your doctor may order blood tests (CBC to check for anemia, coagulation studies if a bleeding disorder is suspected), a pelvic exam, or a pelvic ultrasound to rule out structural causes like fibroids or polyps. For uncomplicated HMB with no contraindications, a prescription for tranexamic acid is often given at the first visit.

Once You Have Your Prescription

Once you have your prescription, you'll need a pharmacy that has tranexamic acid in stock. If your usual pharmacy is out, medfinder can help — it calls pharmacies near you to identify which ones can fill your prescription and texts you the results. For tips on reducing cost, see our guide on saving money on tranexamic acid with GoodRx and other coupons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Several telehealth platforms including Sesame Care allow licensed healthcare providers to evaluate you via video visit and prescribe tranexamic acid for heavy menstrual bleeding if appropriate. Prescriptions are typically sent to your pharmacy the same day. This is not appropriate for complex bleeding disorders, which require in-person evaluation.

Not necessarily. For straightforward heavy menstrual bleeding, a primary care physician, OB/GYN, or even a telehealth provider can prescribe tranexamic acid. If your heavy bleeding is related to a coagulation disorder like hemophilia or von Willebrand disease, you should see a hematologist.

No. In the United States, tranexamic acid (oral tablets and injectable) requires a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. It is not available over the counter. In some other countries (like the UK), low-dose tranexamic acid is available over the counter for menstrual bleeding under pharmacy supervision.

A telehealth appointment is often the fastest route — same-day video visits are available through Sesame Care and other platforms, and prescriptions can be sent to your pharmacy within hours. If you already have a prescription and just need to find a pharmacy with it in stock, use medfinder to quickly identify where it's available near you.

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