First, check the pharmacy’s website for their online ordering portal. Most Canadian pharmacies offer clear instructions. Look for a section labeled “Online Ordering,” “Prescription Refills,” or something similar.
Create an account; you’ll likely need your health card number and other personal details for verification. Ensure the information is accurate to avoid delays.
Select your medications. If it’s a refill, use your prescription number. For new prescriptions, upload a clear photo of your prescription. Double-check all details before adding to your cart.
Choose your payment method. Most online pharmacies accept major credit cards and sometimes debit cards. Review the total cost before confirming.
Delivery options usually include standard shipping and sometimes express delivery. Standard shipping often takes 2-3 business days; express might be 1 business day, but costs more. The pharmacy’s website will display estimated delivery times for your location.
After placing your order, you receive an order confirmation email with tracking information, allowing you to monitor its progress. Contact customer service if your order status is unclear or if there are any delays.
Most pharmacies provide customer support via phone, email, or online chat, allowing you to address any questions or problems with your order promptly.