Is Latisse available in doctors' offices?

Can I get Latisse at my doctor's office or would I have to pick it up in a pharmacy?

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A: Yes, Latisse at your doctor's office

Brian Joseph, MD

Yes, you may obtain Latisse at your physicians office or at a pharmacy but you need a prescription for it in either case. We first require a free consultation to explain the product, how to use it, and side affects that maybe associated with it. You may choose to purchase it at our office or at the... more

A: Doctors' office or pharmacy for Latisse?

Lauren Greenberg, MD

Latisse is sold out of doctor's offices, usually a plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or facial plastic surgeon. Latisse is a prescription medication, so you won't see it sold at cosmetic or department stores, "over the counter" as it is called.  A pharmacy will carry the glaucoma... more

A: Can I get Latisse at my doctor's office?

Peter A. Aldea, MD

Yes, we do have Latisse at Cosmetic Surgery Specialists of Memphis. We price it competitively and very often drop its price for special promotions or when combined with Botox or wrinkles fillers. You can read much more at - http://www.cosmeticsurgeryspecialists.org/luxuriouslasheslatisse.html Peter A Aldea, MD

A: Certainly Yes

Arnold R. Oppenheim, MD

    Many cosmetically inclined physicians are selling Latisse out of there office. Some ask for an office visit first and others do not.     Our policy is to have a patient register and then we discuss Latisse with them, instructing our patients on proper usage. We do not charge... more

A: latisse is available in our dermatology practice

Steven Hacker, MD

Latisse is a prescription medicine to help improve lenght of eyelashes. It is routinely dispensed from a doctors office. A prescription is required before Latisse can be used by a patient.

A: Latisse is available at the pharmacy and doctor's office

Tammy Wu, MD

We have Latisse for sale in our office and I also know that some of the doctors in town have been prescribing Latisse for patients to pick up at the pharmacy. Patients report that it usually costs less at the doctors office.

A: Latisse dispensing

Shawn Allen, MD

Latisse will be found in doctor's offices and pharmacies.  We offer it at Dermatology Specialists of Boulder as a convenience to the patient since insurance does not cover the cost of the product. We will be less expensive than a Walgreen's or other pharmacy who may or may not have it so it makes... more

A: Atlanta office with Lattise

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD

Latisse is available in our office in Atlanta Georgia. The promotional price is $99.00 for each box.  We suggest purchasing a two month supply so you will see better results. After the promotional 2 boxes, the price is $130.00 per box. We offer a free consultation to answer any questions you... more

A: Latisse is available in a physician's office

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD

Latisse is a topical solution used for hypotrichosis of the upper eyelid. The product works by promoting eyelash growth and thickening. Latisse is distributed by Allergan and is sold in a physician's office.

A: Latisse is available

Richard Gentile, MD

Latisse is available in Doctor's offices and we keep it at our MedSpa in Nothern Ohio.  Allergan dispenses it to core Aesthetic Specialists.  Check to see if promotions are available.  

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KAREN BROOKS
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17 Feb 2009

can you please give me a list of doctors in the maryland area that do the latisse, i live in joppa,md which is harford county, md

Ruth Adams
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6 Jun 2009

Will your health insurance pay for Latisse since a prescription is required?

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