Get a refill — $59

Refill Your Prostate (BPH) & Bladder Medication Online in California

Medically reviewed by Iwan S. Nyotowidjojo, M.D. · Board-Certified Internal Medicine (ABIM) · California License #A167115

If you take a medication for an enlarged prostate (BPH) or an overactive bladder, you can have a board-certified physician review your refill online in California and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour — no waiting room, no appointment.

These are long-term daily medications, which makes them ideal for convenient online refills once you're established and stable. Dr. Refills continues your existing prescription.

Refill Your Prostate or Bladder Medication

A board-certified California physician reviews your request and sends your refill to any pharmacy. $59 if approved, no appointment.

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BPH & Bladder Medications We Refill

Important: New or changing urinary symptoms — blood in the urine, inability to urinate, fever, or back pain — need prompt in-person evaluation, not just a refill.

Who Qualifies for an Online Refill?

How It Works

  1. Short intake — your current medication and symptoms.
  2. Physician review — a California-licensed MD confirms it's safe to continue.
  3. Sent to your pharmacy — if approved, usually within 1 hour.

Keep Things Running Smoothly

Board-certified review, sent to your pharmacy within the hour. $59 only if approved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I refill tamsulosin (Flomax) online in California?

Yes. If you've been stable on tamsulosin or another BPH medication, a board-certified California physician can review your refill online and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour.

Which prostate and bladder medications can you refill?

BPH alpha-blockers (tamsulosin, alfuzosin, silodosin, doxazosin, terazosin), 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (finasteride, dutasteride), and overactive-bladder medications (oxybutynin, solifenacin, tolterodine, mirabegron, and others).

How much does it cost?

A flat $59 for a 30-day supply or $79 for a 90-day supply, charged only if approved. Most of these medications are inexpensive generics.

What if I have new urinary symptoms?

New blood in the urine, inability to urinate, fever, or back pain need prompt in-person care. The physician will advise you to be seen rather than simply refilling.

Do I need to be seen in person first?

Dr. Refills continues established prescriptions. If you've never been evaluated for these symptoms, an initial in-person assessment is recommended first.