Yes—an online psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner can usually take over medication management and send prescriptions to your pharmacy after a new evaluation.[2][4][6][7] If you specifically need a service that is built around prescriptions, the strongest matches from the results are Talkspace Psychiatry, Doctor On Demand, Talkiatry (mentioned in the Grow Therapy roundup), and FasPsych.[6][7][10][1] A few practical points matter: Talkspace Psychiatry says it can connect you with a psychiatric provider within a week for evaluation, prescription, and follow-up care, but it does not prescribe controlled substances.[7] Doctor On Demand says its online psychiatry is suitable for prescription refills, evaluations, and treatment plans, with visits available seven days a week.[6] FasPsych says its psychiatrists can prescribe a wide range of psychiatric medications and, after evaluation, can prescribe controlled substances including Schedule II medications where allowed by law.[1] LiveHealth Online and Talkspace both note limits on controlled substances.[5][7] If you want the closest replacement for a retired psychiatrist, I’d prioritize: Talkiatry if you want psychiatry-focused ongoing medication care and insurance-friendly access.[10] Talkspace Psychiatry if you want a quick match and ongoing virtual follow-up.[7] Doctor On Demand if you want a broad telehealth platform with psychiatry visits and refill support.[6] FasPsych if your current regimen includes medications that may need a provider comfortable with a wider prescribing scope, including some controlled substances.[1] Important caveat: whether a service can truly “take over” your prescriptions depends on your state, the specific medication, and whether it is a controlled substance.[1][5][7] If you are on a medication that is a controlled substance, ask the service up front whether they can continue it before booking.
Mentioned in position 4 of 6
Read full answer with sources →