
Refills, vaccinations, travel preparation, supplies, home-care support, and compounded prescriptions when a non-commercial preparation is prescribed.
Start with the service area that matches the problem you are trying to solve. Some questions can be answered at the pharmacy; others may need a prescriber or another member of your care team.
Pharmacy Services
Medication reviews, injections, travel preparation, smoking cessation, diabetes supplies, and daily prescription support.
Flu shots, travel vaccines, pneumococcal, Tdap, and other pharmacist-administered injections.
Pre-travel risk review, vaccines, travel supplies, and questions to organize before departure.
Counselling, nicotine replacement options, prescription questions, and follow-up support while quitting.
Blood glucose monitoring, insulin supplies, sharps disposal questions, and day-to-day medication support.
Private pharmacy support for addiction-treatment prescriptions, refills, counselling, and care-team communication.
Care Support
Practical pharmacy support for home care, palliative care, postpartum needs, pelvic health, caregivers, and hospital discharge planning.
Breast pump rentals, nipple care, postpartum supplies, and prescription questions around feeding support.
Pelvic health products, dilators, Kegel trainers, vaginal care questions, and referral support when needed.
Medication organization, delivery planning, supplies, and coordination for patients receiving care at home.
Medication access, supply planning, caregiver questions, and coordination with home-care and palliative teams.
Products & Preparation
Compounded prescriptions, pain-management supplies, wound care items, compression, and home-health equipment.
Prescription-specific preparations when a non-commercial strength, dosage form, base, or flavour is needed.
Compression, wound care supplies, mobility aids, incontinence products, and home-health equipment.
Medication review, non-prescription supports, topical preparations when prescribed, and questions for your care team.
WHERE PHARMACY FITS
Not every health question starts with a new prescription. Many start with a medication list, a supply issue, unclear directions, or a question about what to ask next.
We can help with refill timing, packaging, delivery, storage, and medication-list cleanup.
Ask about diabetes supplies, wound care, compression, lactation items, home-health products, and mobility supports.
We can explain prescription directions, storage, missed-dose questions, side effects, and when to call the prescriber.
When prescribed, a medication can be prepared in a non-commercial strength, dosage form, base, or flavour.
Your pharmacist is one part of your care team, and often the easiest person to reach between appointments. That makes the pharmacy a practical place to organize medication questions, refill timing, supplies, side-effect concerns, and what to bring back to your prescriber.
Some needs are handled directly at the pharmacy. Others require a physician, nurse practitioner, dentist, veterinarian, optometrist, physiotherapist, social worker, or another member of your care team. We can help you sort out which conversation comes next.


Our refill app is on the way. Request refills, follow pharmacy updates, and keep medication reminders close at hand.
The right details help your pharmacist, prescriber, caregiver, or clinic understand what is happening and what needs to happen next.
Diagnosis, treatment selection, lab work, imaging, referrals, and new prescriptions belong with the appropriate prescriber.
Bring your medication list, allergies, refill timing, recent changes, and anything that is difficult to take or remember.
Family members and caregivers often need clear directions, packaging, refill plans, delivery details, and supply lists.
Call when directions are unclear, side effects are worrying, a product is not working as expected, or a refill may run short.
Medication packaging, delivery planning, home-care supplies, and practical routines can make care easier outside the clinic.
General information only. Always follow the advice of your own care team.
Call the pharmacy or stop by. We can help you sort out whether the next step is a refill, supply, product question, compounded prescription, or prescriber conversation.