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Apostrophe alternatives for rosacea (2026)
Apostrophe was discontinued in March 2025. If you were a rosacea patient there, here is where to go now.
Editorial Team · 2026-05-21 · 6 min read

LC
Medically reviewed by Dr. Lena Caldwell, MD, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist · last reviewed 2026-05-21
What happened to Apostrophe
Apostrophe, a dermatology-focused telehealth service, was discontinued in March 2025 and no longer accepts patients. If you previously received rosacea prescriptions through Apostrophe, you will need to move to another provider to continue care.
The closest equivalents
- Musely — our top pick for rosacea-specific custom formulas (azelaic acid, metronidazole, ivermectin combinations). Dermatologist-reviewed.
- Curology — strong ongoing-support model with a dedicated provider you can message; broad skin focus.
- Amazon One Medical — flat-fee pay-per-visit virtual care that can prescribe standard rosacea topicals or oral doxycycline; generalist primary care rather than a rosacea specialist.
Bring your Apostrophe prescription history to your new provider so they can match or adjust your formula. Our telehealth comparison breaks down pricing, prescriber model, and trade-offs side by side.
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