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Updated: March 5, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Twyneo requires a prescription. Learn which doctors can prescribe it, how to get your first appointment, and whether telehealth is an option in 2026.

Twyneo is a prescription-only medication — you can't buy it over the counter. Whether you're newly diagnosed with acne or switching from another treatment, you'll need a provider to evaluate your skin and write the prescription. This guide explains who can prescribe Twyneo, how to find them quickly, and whether telehealth is an option.

Is Twyneo a Controlled Substance?

No. Twyneo is not a controlled substance. It is not scheduled by the DEA and has no addiction or abuse potential. This means it can be prescribed by any licensed healthcare provider — including via telehealth — without the special regulations that apply to controlled substances. This is good news for patients who want a convenient route to getting a prescription.

Which Doctors Can Prescribe Twyneo?

Any licensed prescriber can write a Twyneo prescription. The most common prescribers are:

Dermatologists: The most common prescribers of Twyneo. Dermatologists specialize in skin conditions and are most familiar with Twyneo's clinical profile and appropriate patient selection.

Primary care physicians (PCPs): Can prescribe Twyneo for acne. If your PCP is comfortable managing acne, this is the most accessible route to a prescription.

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Can prescribe Twyneo in most states. Many NPs and PAs work in dermatology practices or primary care.

Pediatricians: Twyneo is FDA-approved for patients 9 years of age and older. Pediatricians who manage acne in adolescent patients can prescribe it.

The Fastest Way: See a Dermatologist

If you have moderate-to-severe acne or have tried over-the-counter treatments without success, a dermatologist is your best bet. To find a board-certified dermatologist near you:

Use the American Academy of Dermatology's Find a Dermatologist tool at aad.org/find-a-derm

Search your insurance plan's provider directory for in-network dermatologists

Ask your PCP for a referral if you have a long-standing relationship with them

Can You Get a Twyneo Prescription Through Telehealth?

Yes — and this is one of the fastest ways to get a Twyneo prescription. Because Twyneo is not a controlled substance, telehealth providers can evaluate your skin via video consultation and prescribe it in most states during a single visit.

Telehealth platforms that offer dermatology consultations for acne include:

Apostrophe: Online dermatology platform specializing in acne and prescription skincare.

Curology: Custom prescription skincare service staffed by licensed dermatology providers.

General telehealth platforms: Teladoc, MDLive, and similar platforms have dermatology providers who can evaluate acne and prescribe appropriate treatments including Twyneo.

With telehealth, you can often get an appointment within 24–48 hours, have your prescription sent electronically to a pharmacy, and start treatment faster than waiting for an in-person dermatology appointment, which can take weeks.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

Whether in person or via telehealth, your provider will likely:

Assess the type and severity of your acne (inflammatory vs. non-inflammatory lesions)

Review your skin history and any previous acne treatments you've tried

Check for contraindications (hypersensitivity to benzoyl peroxide or tretinoin, pregnancy status, other skin conditions like eczema)

Discuss your insurance coverage and potential savings programs

After You Get Your Prescription

Once you have a prescription, the next step is finding a pharmacy that stocks it. Use medfinder to locate pharmacies near you that have Twyneo in stock. And before you pay, read our guide on how to save money on Twyneo — the manufacturer's savings card can bring your cost down significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. While dermatologists are the most common Twyneo prescribers, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pediatricians can all prescribe it. Telehealth providers can also prescribe Twyneo since it is not a controlled substance.

Yes. Because Twyneo is not a controlled substance, it can be prescribed through telehealth platforms in most states. Platforms like Apostrophe, Curology, Teladoc, and MDLive offer dermatology consultations where a provider can evaluate your acne and prescribe Twyneo if appropriate, often within 24–48 hours.

No. Twyneo contains tretinoin and benzoyl peroxide — neither is a controlled substance under the DEA. There are no special prescribing restrictions, and it can be called in or sent electronically to any pharmacy. It can also be prescribed via telehealth without any additional regulatory hurdles.

Twyneo is FDA-approved for adults and pediatric patients 9 years of age and older. The safety and effectiveness in patients below age 9 have not been established. For pediatric patients, a dermatologist or pediatrician familiar with pediatric acne is recommended.

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