Out of migraine medication? Request RX renewal from an online doctor or NP. For renewal of prescription migraine treatments for migraine pain relief, nausea. Pay a flat fee - insurance not accepted for visits.
Out of migraine medication? Request RX renewal from an online doctor or NP. For renewal of prescription migraine treatments for migraine pain relief, nausea. Pay a flat fee - insurance not accepted for visits. 4.8 125
Ages 18-64
This is right for you if
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You’ve been diagnosed with migraine
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Your prescription for migraine medication has expired or you’re out of refills
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You’ve taken your migraine medication within the past 12 months
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Your migraine attacks have been stable in severity and frequency for the past few months
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Your migraine attacks don’t last longer than 3 days (treated or untreated)
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You’re not pregnant or nursing

What's included

Personalized migraine treatment plans may include a prescription renewal for a migraine medication that’s worked well for you in the past 12 months. Your clinician won't prescribe new medications or change medication doses. They also won't order lab testing. Your clinician won’t prescribe injectable medications like Aimovig, Ajovy, or Emgality; muscle relaxants like cyclobenzaprine; promethazine (Phenergan); or any controlled medications like benzodiazepines, narcotic pain medication, or butalbital/acetaminophen (Fioricet). You can message your clinician with follow-up questions for 14 days after you get your treatment plan.
Concerned about more than your migraine refill?
Commonly prescribed migraine medications
  • Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
  • Zolmitriptan (Zomig)
  • Propranolol (Inderal, Hemangeol)
Compare clinics
This chart is for informational purposes only. Your clinician will determine treatment plans, prescriptions, and number of refills (if any) based on your symptoms and health history.
Alpha, Curai Health, SteadyMD, and Wheel have licensed clinicians (like MDs, DOs, and NPs). At Alpha, the typical acute prescription is 9 tablets and 3 to 11 refills and the typical preventative prescription is a 30- to 90-day supply and 3 to 11 refills. Alpha won’t prescribe dihydroergotamine (Migranal). At Curai Health, the typical acute prescription is 6 tablets and 2 refills and the typical preventative prescription is a 30-day supply and 2 refills. Curai Health won’t prescribe ergots, Nurtec, or prochloroperazine. At SteadyMD, the typical acute prescription and preventative prescription is a 90-day supply and 0 refills. SteadyMD won’t prescribe dihydroergotamine (Migranal). At Wheel, the typical acute prescription is 18 tablets and 2 to 5 refills and the typical preventative prescription is a 30-day supply and 2 to 5 refills.

What you’ll need

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A photo or screenshot of your most recent prescription, or the name and phone number of a U.S. pharmacy where we can verify your prescription
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A blood pressure reading from the past 12 months
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A photo ID, like a driver's license or passport, if we need additional identity verification
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5 to 10 minutes to answer questions about your symptoms and health history

How it works

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Choose an online clinic
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Fill out an intake form
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Connect with a clinician, no appointment needed
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Get a personalized treatment plan
You can message your clinician with follow-up questions for 14 days after you get your treatment plan.
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You should know
Based on your health information, your clinician may recommend that you see a healthcare provider in person. If that happens, you won’t be charged for your visit. Amazon Clinic doesn’t accept insurance at this time, and isn’t intended for beneficiaries of government payor programs, including Medicare and Medicaid.

Frequently asked questions

What migraine medication prescriptions can I get renewed through Amazon Clinic?
Your clinician may renew prescriptions for medications that treat acute migraine attacks, prevent migraine attacks, and treat nausea associated with migraine.
• Medications to treat acute migraine attacks may include triptans like sumatriptan (Imitrex) and ergots like dihydroergotamine (Migranal)

• Medications to prevent migraine attacks may include propranolol (Inderal, Hemangeol), amitriptyline (Elavil), and topiramate (Trokendi, Qudexy, Topamax)

• Anti-nausea medications may include prochloroperazine (Compazine), ondansetron (Zofran), or metoclopramide (Reglan)
Please note: This information is for general reference only. Your clinician will review your symptoms and health history to determine which (if any) migraine treatments are medically appropriate.
Why do I need a blood pressure reading?
Your blood pressure is used to rule out other potential causes for your migraine attacks and make sure that your treatment is safe.

If you've gotten a blood pressure reading within the last 12 months, you can use that. To get a new blood pressure reading, you can visit your local pharmacy or primary care doctor, or use a home blood pressure monitor.
What's the difference between a renewal and a refill?
When you run out of your medication, you refill it through a pharmacy. When you run out of refills, a licensed clinician has to renew your prescription.

You can request a remote prescription renewal through Amazon Clinic. Your clinician will send any new prescriptions to a U.S. pharmacy of your choice. You pay for the medication when you pick it up or have it delivered.
What's the prescription renewal policy at Amazon Clinic?
Depending on the online clinic, a prescription renewal may be for a 30- or 90-day supply of medication. A prescription may also include one or more refills.

Clinicians consider many factors when determining if a prescription is medically appropriate. For example, they may want to know how long it's been since you've:
• Taken your medication
• Seen your primary care physician (PCP)
• Had appropriate lab testing
• Had your last prescription renewal through Amazon Clinic*
*Prescription renewals may be limited to one or two within a 12-month period.
What types of visit can I have?
Video visits are available in all 50 states and D.C. Message-only visits are available in 34 states. To see your visit options, first choose your state.
Can I use my health insurance to pay for a visit and/or medication?
Amazon Clinic doesn't accept health insurance for visits at this time. You can submit a claim to your insurance provider for reimbursement, but we can’t guarantee they’ll reimburse you.

If you normally use insurance to pay for your medications, you can do that with medications prescribed through Amazon Clinic. Amazon Pharmacy accepts most insurance plans. For other pharmacies, please talk with your pharmacy directly about insurance coverage. The cost of medication isn’t included in the cost of your visit.
How does Amazon Clinic protect my health information?
Amazon Clinic protects your health information by strictly following the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA governs what Amazon Clinic and your healthcare providers can do with your medical information, as well as your contact and payment information. Amazon Clinic doesn’t and will never sell your personal information. Learn more on our privacy page.