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Telehealth Patient Guide

How to Get
a Prescription Online

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Atul S. Vellappally, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC
| | 8 min read

Medically reviewed by Atul S. Vellappally, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC · Last reviewed March 2026

Step-by-step guide to getting a prescription through telehealth. What conditions qualify, what to expect, and how fast you can get your medication.

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How Online Prescriptions Work

Getting a prescription online works much the same way as getting one from an in-person visit, except the consultation happens over secure video rather than in a physical exam room. A licensed healthcare provider conducts a clinical evaluation, makes a diagnosis, and -- when medically appropriate -- writes a prescription that is sent electronically to the pharmacy of your choice.

The process relies on the same electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) systems used by clinics and hospitals nationwide. When your telehealth provider writes a prescription, it is transmitted directly to your pharmacy through a secure network. The pharmacy receives it just as they would from any other healthcare office, and you can pick up your medication the same day in most cases.

Telehealth prescribing is regulated at both the state and federal level. Providers must hold an active license in the state where the patient is physically located during the visit, maintain proper documentation, and follow the same prescribing standards that apply to in-person care. At InnoCre's online prescription service, every visit includes a thorough clinical evaluation to ensure safe and appropriate prescribing.

What Can and Cannot Be Prescribed Online

Telehealth providers can prescribe a wide range of medications, but there are important limitations. Understanding what can and cannot be prescribed online helps set the right expectations before your visit.

Medications commonly prescribed via telehealth include:

Medications that cannot be prescribed through our telehealth platform include:

If your condition requires a medication that cannot be prescribed via telehealth, your provider will explain why and help you find appropriate in-person care.

The Telehealth Visit Process

A telehealth visit for a prescription follows a structured clinical process designed to ensure accurate diagnosis and safe prescribing. Here is what you can expect from start to finish:

Most visits take 10 to 20 minutes. To get the most out of your appointment, write down your questions ahead of time and have a list of your current medications available. Book an urgent care telehealth visit to get started.

Getting Your Prescription Filled

Once your provider sends the prescription electronically, it arrives at your chosen pharmacy within minutes. From there, the process is identical to any other prescription you have had filled. The pharmacy verifies the prescription, checks it against your medication history for interactions, prepares the medication, and notifies you when it is ready for pickup.

Tips for a smooth pharmacy experience:

If you have any issues filling your prescription, contact your telehealth provider's office. They can send the prescription to a different pharmacy, adjust the medication if needed, or address any questions from the pharmacist.

Cost and Insurance

Understanding the costs associated with online prescriptions involves two components: the telehealth visit itself and the cost of the medication at the pharmacy. These are separate charges, and each may be covered differently by your insurance plan.

Telehealth visit costs:

Medication costs:

InnoCre Telehealth accepts insurance and offers transparent self-pay pricing. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges. If you have questions about cost before booking, feel free to contact our office.

Safety and Legitimacy

Getting a prescription online is safe when you use a legitimate telehealth provider who conducts a proper clinical evaluation. However, there are important red flags to watch for, as some websites offer prescriptions without adequate medical oversight.

Signs of a legitimate telehealth prescribing service:

Warning signs of an illegitimate service:

InnoCre Telehealth is a HIPAA-compliant practice led by a board-certified provider. You can verify our credentials through the state licensing boards of Maryland, Washington, and Delaware. Every prescription is based on a thorough clinical evaluation and sent to the licensed pharmacy of your choice.

Common Prescriptions From Telehealth

Telehealth providers can address a broad range of conditions and prescribe many of the same medications available through in-person visits. Below is an overview of the most commonly prescribed medication categories and the conditions they treat.

This list is not exhaustive. If you are unsure whether your medication can be prescribed or refilled through telehealth, book a visit with our prescription refill service and your provider will let you know what options are available for your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you get a prescription without seeing a doctor in person?

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Yes. Licensed telehealth providers can evaluate your condition via video visit and prescribe medication when clinically appropriate. Controlled substances cannot be prescribed via telehealth through our platform.

What prescriptions can telehealth provide?

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Telehealth can prescribe antibiotics, antivirals, anti-nausea medications, birth control, topical treatments, allergy medications, and many other non-controlled medications.

How quickly can I get my prescription filled?

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Prescriptions are sent electronically to your pharmacy during or immediately after your visit. Most pharmacies can fill them within 1 to 2 hours.

Is it safe to get prescriptions online?

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Yes, when obtained through a legitimate telehealth provider who conducts a proper clinical evaluation. Avoid websites that offer prescriptions without a medical consultation.

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Atul S. Vellappally, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC

Founder, InnoCre Telehealth. Board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with doctoral-level training in evidence-based and precision medicine. Licensed in Maryland, Washington, and Delaware.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.