See a provider online for same-day EpiPen prescription renewal

$29 / message visit  |   $49 / video visit

What You Need to Do

  • Select Your Concern & Book

    Choose your health concern (like hair loss or weight) and answer a few quick questions. Pick a time that works for you.

  • Meet Your Provider

    Chat or video call with a licensed provider who will assess your condition and prescribe treatment if needed.

  • Get Your Treatment

    Get care for common conditions—and if medication is needed, prescriptions can be sent directly to your pharmacy or delivered to your door (where available).

  • Get Ongoing Support

    Stay connected with follow-up care to track progress and adjust your treatment if necessary.

Who Needs an EpiPen?

EpiPens are prescribed for people at risk of anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
You may need one if:

  • You’ve had anaphylaxis before and might be exposed to the same trigger

  • You’ve had anaphylaxis, but the trigger is unknown

Keeping an EpiPen on hand can prevent hospitalization—or even save your life.

How Are EpiPens Prescribed?

  • Epinephrine is prescribed as a 2-pack of auto-injectors for adults.
  • They expire over time, so check the expiration date on the box or pen and replace them as needed.

Is Pay-per-Virtual visit right for you?

  • You’re 18–64 years old, or your child is 2–11

  • You’re not seeking a first-time prescription

  • You (or your child) are at risk of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)

Common Medications for EpiPens

Your iVisitDoc provider will evaluate your or your child’s health history to determine whether a renewal for an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) is appropriate. If prescribed, the medication can be sent to any pharmacy of your choice. The cost may be covered by your health insurance, depending on your plan.

Epinephrine auto-injectors

• Adrenaclick
• AUVI-q (voice-guided)
• EpiPen
• EpiPen generic
• Symjepi

Pro Tip

Start with lifestyle adjustments—like avoiding trigger foods, elevating your head while sleeping, and eating smaller meals. Medications work best when paired with healthy habits.

Quick virtual visits, anytime

Your questions answered

iVisitDoc Care & Access

iVisitDoc offers virtual visits for EpiPen prescription renewals if you or your child have a prior diagnosis of anaphylaxis or severe allergies. First-time prescriptions are not issued through telehealth at this time.

Yes. Many insurance plans cover virtual care with iVisitDoc. You can also choose a pay-per-visit option if you prefer not to use insurance.

If your provider determines that you need in-person testing, a first-time evaluation, or additional care, they’ll explain why and help guide you to the next step.

Yes. You’ll have access to secure post-visit messaging to ask follow-up questions or get clarification on your prescription or care plan.

If you’ve previously been prescribed an epinephrine auto-injector and still meet medical criteria, your provider can approve a refill or renewal during your telehealth visit.

Children’s Care with iVisitDoc

Children ages 2 to 11 can be seen for a variety of non-emergency conditions, including eczema, allergies, cold symptoms, prescription renewals (like EpiPen), and mild skin issues.

Yes. A parent or legal guardian must be present for the visit and give consent for care.

Your child will be seen by a licensed pediatrician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant with experience in children’s health and telemedicine.

Yes. If appropriate, your provider can issue a school, daycare, or activity clearance note after evaluating your child.

About EpiPens and Anaphylaxis

An EpiPen delivers a quick dose of epinephrine (adrenaline) to treat anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction. It works by opening airways, raising blood pressure, and quickly reversing life-threatening symptoms.

The price varies depending on your insurance and pharmacy.

  • With insurance, most plans cover part or all of the cost.

  • Without insurance, a 2-pack can cost $100–$700.

  • Generic options and manufacturer coupons may lower the cost.

Common triggers include:

  • Foods (e.g., peanuts, shellfish, tree nuts, eggs)

  • Insect stings (e.g., bees, wasps)

  • Medications (e.g., antibiotics, NSAIDs)

  • Latex

  • Occasionally, exercise or unknown causes

Symptoms can develop quickly and may include:

  • Swelling of the lips, face, or throat

  • Trouble breathing or wheezing

  • Hives or skin rash

  • Fast heartbeat or dizziness

  • Nausea, vomiting, or fainting

⚠️ Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency. Use an EpiPen immediately and call 911.

  • American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)

  • Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE)

  • Mayo Clinic

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)

  • U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)