Vaccinations and COVID-19 Testing
Vaccinations saves millions
Vaccines are important and offer long-term or sometimes lifelong protection against common diseases.
Getting vaccinated protects not only yourself, but those around you by limiting the spread.
Book an appointment with your pharmacist to get protection against the flu, common diseases or diseases
that can affect travelers.
COVID-19 Testing
We offer both rapid testing for travel and screening and PCR testing for travel.
We also perform publicly-funded PCR testing. Please check your eligibility here. To schedule your appointment , call 416-422-4899.
We offer new COVID vaccines
(Omicron XBB.1.5) for 2 years and older.
We have limited supply.
Please call us to schedule appointment.
2024/2025 Flu shots will be available in the
mid-October 2024
Get the result within 30 min -1 hour
$40 + HST
The cost of medication and $15 administration fee
may be applied.
**New Price Starting
Mar 21, 2022**
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$129+HST(regular service, get the result next day)
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Family package for 4 people $480+HST
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$250+HST (expedited service within 6 hrs).
**QR code provided**
Free At-Home Rapid Antigen Kits Available While Supplies last !
(1 box of 5 tests per household)
Vaccination Services
Flu Shots (publicly funded)
A flu shot protects you against influenza. Because new flu strains emerge year to year, yearly immunization is recommended. Your Pharmacist provides flu shots during the flu season (starting the mid of October).
Common Diseases (prescription may be required and professional fees may apply)
A simple vaccine can minimize your chances to develop certain diseases such as HPV, pneumococcal infections, Shingles. Your Pharmacist can help you with vaccinations and immunizations.
Travel Vaccines (prescription may be required and professional fees may apply)
If you’re planning a trip to Asia, Africa, South America, or any developing countries, you may require vaccination against tropical diseases.
Be sure to check whether you need any vaccines at least six weeks before your departure date, as some vaccines require more than one dose.