Verbatim response from Perplexity
Yes — an online psychiatry service can usually take over psychiatric prescriptions after an evaluation, medication review, and follow-up monitoring by a licensed psychiatric prescriber[1][2][8]. The best-known options from the results are Talkiatry, Talkspace Psychiatry, Doctor On Demand, and Teladoc Health[2][5][7][8][10].
If your goal is specifically prescription management, these are the strongest matches:
- Talkiatry — good fit if you want a psychiatry-focused service that works in-network with major insurers and handles ongoing medication management[7][10].
- Talkspace Psychiatry — offers a psychiatric provider within about a week and includes evaluation, prescription when appropriate, and ongoing care[2].
- Doctor On Demand — useful if you want prescription refills or a full psychiatric evaluation, with board-certified psychiatrists and multi-state licensing[5].
- Teladoc Health — offers medication evaluation and management by psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners, with appointments available 7 days a week[8].
A few important limits apply:
- Controlled substances are often restricted online, especially stimulants and benzodiazepines such as Adderall or Xanax[2][5][8].
- The new prescriber must usually be licensed in your state at the time of the visit[2][5].
- Most services will want your prior records or medication list so they can safely continue treatment; that step is part of standard medication management[1][2].
If you want the simplest path, Talkiatry is often the most direct choice for “take over my prescriptions” because it is psychiatry-first and emphasizes ongoing medication management[7][10]. If you tell me your state, insurance, and whether your medication is controlled, I can narrow this to the best option.