getRx gives prescribers — vets, plastic surgeons, traveling physicians, and every other clinician — a fully compliant digital prescription pad. Including controlled substances. Instant delivery. Full compliance.
From patient selection to pharmacy delivery — the fastest compliant prescription workflow ever built.
For years, controlled substance prescribing meant paper pads, phone call overrides, and compliance headaches. getRx eliminates all of it — standard and controlled, one workflow, one app.
Scroll to step through the four screens that make a prescription happen — sign in, set up your profile, pick a patient, sign and send.




A short walkthrough of onboarding, writing a controlled prescription, and sending it.
Built for the real-world workflows of vets, surgeons, and traveling physicians who need to prescribe fast and stay compliant.
From the clinic to the field, getRx works wherever you do. Purpose-built for three of the most demanding prescribing workflows in medicine.
Vets and plastic surgeons are who we built for first — but if you write prescriptions, getRx works for you.
getRx is a mobile prescription platform that powers healthier lifestyles, faster and more conveniently. It connects prescribers with more than 55,000 pharmacies across the US — letting you send any prescription, including controlled substances, in under 60 seconds.
Founded by a practicing physician and a healthcare attorney, the platform was built around the way prescribing actually works in the field — not the way insurance forms wish it did.
Patients use getRx for free. Prescribers pick the plan that matches their volume.
Questions about pricing, compliance, onboarding, or controlled substances? Drop us a line and we'll get back within one business day.
getRx (the "Company") is committed to protecting the integrity and security of electronically transmitted, digital pharmaceutical prescriptions, including the continuous vetting of the identity of Prescribers who use the Company's software applications.
The Company's proprietary software is integrated through two separate user platforms. One platform, getRx for Patients, is for use by patients to communicate with their Prescriber and, at the patient's option, to direct prescriptions that have been entered into the software by their Prescriber to a pharmacy of the patient's choosing. The other platform, getRx for Prescribers, is for use by licensed medical professionals with DEA prescribing authority. These platforms work seamlessly together, electronically transmitting encrypted information between the platforms, servers, and pharmacies.
For any Prescriber to access getRx for Prescribers, the Prescriber must create a profile including name, address, phone number, and DEA registration number. The Prescriber must also complete a third-party identity verification process integrated into the getRx for Prescribers software application. The third-party provider is Exostar Identity Verification. Exostar compares user information to regulated data sources, authenticates government-issued identification, and uses liveness detection to match the face of a living human viewed through a user device camera to make sure that the user is actually the person the user claims to be. Exostar also asks the user to answer questions regarding personal history and verifies those answers.
Once a Prescriber is verified through Exostar, the getRx for Prescribers application then uses another third-party service provider called DEA Lookup to cross-reference the user's information, which has been verified by Exostar, and the user's DEA registration number with an active and valid DEA license bearing the user's Exostar-verified name and identifying information. Once DEA Lookup confirms that the user's information corresponds to an active and valid DEA registration number, the getRx for Prescribers application creates a user profile and issues it a digital certificate provided by third-party provider DigiCert. After receiving a Digital Certificate, the Prescriber's credentials remain authenticated for two years, at which point the Prescriber's credentials must be authenticated again.
Each user log-in to the getRx for Prescribers is confirmed through multi-factor authentication.
Random periodic audits are performed manually to detect any prescriber activity that appears to be fraudulent. If potentially fraudulent activity is detected, the Company will make efforts to verify the Prescriber's identity. If the Prescriber's identity cannot be manually verified within a reasonable period of time, then the Prescriber's access to getRx for Prescribers is immediately terminated.
Our Privacy Policy is being finalized with counsel. In the meantime, getRx is HIPAA compliant — every prescription, message, and credential is end-to-end encrypted and stored in accordance with HIPAA Security Rule standards.
For specific questions about how we collect, use, and protect your data, email info@getrx.com.
Our Terms of Service are being finalized with counsel. By creating a getRx account or using the getRx for Prescribers app, you agree to use the platform in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations governing electronic prescribing — including DEA 21 CFR Part 1311 for controlled substances.
For specific questions, email info@getrx.com.
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