Yes, in most cases you can transfer your existing ADHD prescription to a telehealth provider, provided the new provider is licensed in your state and holds a valid DEA registration for controlled substances[1]. Key Requirements for a Successful Transfer While telehealth access to ADHD medications (both stimulants and non-stimulants) is widely available, specific rules apply to the transfer process[1][2]: Initial In-Person Evaluation: Current federal rules (extended through December 31, 2025) generally require that the initial evaluation for a new controlled substance prescription be done in person, unless the provider is continuing care for a patient with whom they have already established an in-person relationship[1][3]. If you are switching to a new* provider, they may need to conduct an in-person visit to establish the doctor-patient relationship before prescribing stimulants[3]. State Licensing: The telehealth provider must hold an active medical license in your specific state of residence[1]. DEA Registration: The provider must have a valid DEA registration to prescribe Schedule II–V controlled substances (like ADHD stimulants)[1]. State-Specific Restrictions: Most states honor controlled prescriptions from other providers, but New York, Texas, and California currently have restrictions that may not honor controlled prescriptions from out-of-state providers[3]. How to Proceed Verify Provider Qualifications: Use a telehealth platform that explicitly states they prescribe ADHD medications (e.g., Klarity Health, Talkiatry, or Focus Now Health), as not all telehealth providers are qualified to prescribe controlled substances[1][2]. Check Your Insurance: Confirm that the telehealth provider is in-network with your health plan, as costs vary significantly[2]. Prepare for a Possible In-Person Visit: If the new provider requires an initial in-person exam to legally prescribe stimulants, look for clinics that offer "hybrid" models (online follow-ups with one initial in-person visit) to simplify the process[3][7]. Recommended Providers: Klarity Health: Known for facilitating ADHD telehealth, including non-stimulants and following up on stimulant rules[1]. Talkiatry: A psychiatric telehealth service that manages ADHD medication with straightforward communication and refills[4]. Focus Now Health: Offers virtual appointments for Chicago residents specifically for ADHD medication management[6]. Note: While the method of the visit (video vs. in-person) does not change the legal standing of a prescription once established, the ability to start a new prescription for stimulants via telehealth immediately without any in-person contact depends on the provider's prior relationship with you and current emergency flexibilities[1][3].
Mentioned in position 3 of 3
Read full answer with sources →