Prescriptions
The part that is not putting pills in a bottle
Any pharmacy can dispense. What decides whether a treatment lasts is whether the next month turns up before the last one runs out.
Running out is the failure, not the inconvenience
Almost nobody stops taking something on purpose. What happens is a renewal that needed a prescriber’s signature nobody chased, discovered on a Friday, with the last dose already gone.
Renewals will be tracked here rather than left to you to remember, which means the chasing starts before you notice and not after.
Being told “your doctor hasn’t sent it back yet” is not an answer. It is a description of the problem you came in with.
Moving your prescriptions here, and away again
Transferring takes one conversation and a name. You do not need to collect anything, ask permission, or explain why — we contact your current pharmacy and it moves.
The same is true in reverse. Kind Clinic and Kind Pharmacy are separate businesses under common ownership. You can fill your prescription anywhere. If you want to move somewhere else, at any point and for any reason, that is one conversation too and nobody here will make it awkward.
Why there are no prices on this site
Ontario’s rules require a pharmacy publishing prescription prices to publish a substantial cross-section of them at equal prominence, and for good reason: a handful of cheap examples is advertising rather than information. So instead of a price list we do coverage properly, which is the part that actually changes what you pay.
When the week is complicated
Several medications at several times of day is a plan that assumes an orderly week. Blister packs exist for the weeks that are not orderly, and for anyone managing somebody else’s medications alongside their own.
Delivery exists so that a week you cannot get here is not a week without.
Common questions
Do I need to bring the bottle?
No. The name of your current pharmacy is enough, and we do the rest. Bring the bottle if you have it — it makes it faster, not possible.
Can I keep some prescriptions elsewhere?
Yes, though it is worth knowing that a split list is exactly the situation where interactions get missed, because neither pharmacy sees the whole picture. Worth a medication review either way.
What if my prescriber is not nearby?
That is normal and it does not matter. Renewals are handled by fax and by phone; your prescriber does not need to be in the same building or the same city.
If you need a prescriber as well as a pharmacy, Kind Clinic is on the second floor. Kind Clinic and Kind Pharmacy are separate businesses under common ownership. You can fill your prescription anywhere.
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