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How to Refill Your Thyroid Medication Online in California

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

If you take levothyroxine or another thyroid medication, you already know that staying on it consistently is what keeps your energy, weight, and mood steady. In California, a board-certified physician can review your refill online and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour — no appointment required.

Thyroid replacement is a lifelong daily medication for most people, which makes it one of the most refill-friendly prescriptions. Dr. Refills continues your established, stable dose.

Refill Your Thyroid 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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Thyroid Medications We Refill

Important: Thyroid dosing is guided by periodic TSH blood tests, and needs change in pregnancy. We continue your stable dose and flag anything that needs your doctor's attention.

Who Qualifies for an Online Thyroid Refill?

When to Be Seen In Person

How It Works

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

Stay Steady — Don't Run Out

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I refill levothyroxine online in California?

Yes. If you've been on the same dose for at least 3 months and keep up with TSH monitoring, a board-certified California physician can review your refill online and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour.

Which thyroid medications can you refill?

Levothyroxine (Synthroid, Levoxyl, Tirosint), liothyronine (Cytomel), and desiccated thyroid (Armour, NP Thyroid) — continued at your existing dose.

Do I need a recent TSH blood test?

Thyroid dosing is guided by periodic TSH testing. If you're overdue, the physician may continue a short refill while advising you to get labs, or ask you to follow up with your regular doctor.

What if I'm pregnant?

Thyroid medication needs usually increase in pregnancy and require closer monitoring. Tell the reviewing physician — this is a situation that needs your doctor's involvement.

How much does it cost?

A flat $59 for a 30-day supply or $79 for a 90-day supply, charged only if approved. Levothyroxine is an inexpensive generic at most pharmacies.