Can I get a prescription without being seen?

Yes, you can often get a prescription without an in-person visit through telemedicine, which offers virtual consultations via video or chat where a doctor assesses your needs and sends prescriptions to your pharmacy for common conditions like infections, skin issues, or mental health concerns, though controlled substances often require a more detailed in-person assessment or specific rules.
How it works
- Virtual Visit: You connect with a licensed doctor through a video call or secure chat, discussing your symptoms and medical history.
- Assessment: The provider evaluates your condition, just like in a clinic, to determine if medication is needed.
- Prescription: If appropriate, they send the prescription electronically to your chosen pharmacy, allowing you to pick it up or have it delivered.
What you can get
- Common Medications: Antibiotics for UTIs, sinus infections, or chest infections.
- Chronic Care: Management for migraines, acid reflux, asthma, or skin conditions like eczema.
- Mental Health: Antidepressants, anxiety meds, or HRT (initial prescriptions may need more detail).
Limitations
- Controlled Substances: Prescribing controlled substances virtually can be more restricted, though rules have relaxed.
- Complex Issues: Some conditions require in-person exams or laboratory tests, which may necessitate a physical visit.