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Connecticut

Telehealth licensure requirements, DEA controlled substance prescribing rules, CT PDMP registration requirements, and compliance checklist for physicians practicing telehealth in Connecticut. Verified May 2026.

Not an IMLC compact member
No separate out-of-state registration
No prior in-person visit required

Licensure

Telehealth-specific license ✓ Not required — standard license
IMLC compact pathway — No — direct application required
Informed consent — Required before telehealth
Audio-only permitted ✓ Permitted
Medicaid parity ✓ Yes — parity in effect
Out-of-state registration ✓ Not required
Source: Connecticut Department of Public Health

Controlled substance prescribing

Telehealth prescribing ✓ Permitted
Prior in-person visit ✓ Not required
DEA special registration ✓ Not required
Schedule II (stimulants, opioids) ✓ Permitted
Buprenorphine (MAT) ✓ Permitted
Stimulants (ADHD) ✓ Permitted
Benzodiazepines ✓ Permitted
Ryan Haight: COVID-era DEA telehealth prescribing extension in effect; permanent rule pending
State note: CT PMP registration required. Must be licensed in CT or hold valid out-of-state license.

Prescription monitoring program

Program name CT PDMP
Registration required Required before prescribing
Required for schedules Schedule II–V
Must register and query CT PDMP
CT PDMP — registration info ↗
Frequently asked

Connecticut telehealth licensure — common questions

Does Connecticut require a separate telehealth license? +

No — Connecticut does not require a separate telehealth-specific license. A standard Connecticut medical license covers telehealth practice.

Is Connecticut a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC)? +

No — Connecticut is not currently an IMLC compact member. Physicians must apply directly through the Connecticut medical board.

Can physicians prescribe controlled substances via telehealth in Connecticut? +

Yes — telehealth prescribing is permitted in Connecticut. No prior in-person visit is currently required under active DEA telehealth extensions. COVID-era DEA telehealth prescribing extension in effect; permanent rule pending

Does Connecticut require PMP/PDMP registration for telehealth physicians? +

Yes — Connecticut requires physicians to register with the CT PDMP before prescribing Schedule II–V controlled substances. Must register and query CT PDMP

Is audio-only telehealth permitted in Connecticut? +

Yes — Connecticut permits audio-only (phone) telehealth encounters without video.

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Related reading
DEA Telehealth Prescribing Extension DEA Permanent Telehealth Rule 2026 Controlled Substance Telehealth Rules 2026 IMLC: 43 States Now in Compact
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