Skip the germ-filled waiting room

Get online antibiotics in Waterloo within 5 minutes

Tired of waiting hours at Grand River Hospital or hunting for an open walk-in on King Street? Talk to a licensed doctor to get online antibiotic prescriptions delivered to your local pharmacy in Waterloo. Get immediate treatment for UTIs, strep, sinus infections, and more.

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How to get a prescription for antibiotics online?

Request a virtual visit

Download our telehealth app, describe your symptoms (e.g. sore throat, UTI signs, sinus pressure), and connect to a doctor in Waterloo.

Consult with a doctor

Chat with a doctor online via video, audio, or text messages. The doctor will review your history and make a diagnosis.

Get an online antibiotics

If the symptoms suggest an infection, the doctor will immediately issue an antibiotic prescription and send it to your local pharmacy in Waterloo.

Get your antibiotic prescription delivered to your local pharmacy

Our prescriptions are issued by licensed doctors in Waterloo and are accepted at all small and large pharmacies in the area.

Shoppers Drug Mart – University Campus

Rexall – University Avenue East (University Downs)

Guardian The K-W Pharmacy

Waterloo Wellness Pharmacy Pharmasave

Types of antibiotics prescribed through virtual consultation

The common bacterial infections in Waterloo include sinus and ear infections during allergy season, strep throat, UTIs, and skin infections. We prescribe a range of oral antibiotics in Ontario tailored to these conditions.

What symptoms do antibiotics treat?

Our telehealth doctors in Waterloo can diagnose and prescribe antibiotics for a variety of bacterial infections that don’t require an in-person procedure.

Instant online antibiotic prescriptions available in Waterloo

Waterloo Region is home to over 706,000 people, packed into schools, workplaces, and homes, causing ear, sinus, throat, urinary tract, and skin infections to rise. These conditions require prompt antibiotic treatment to avoid serious complications.

However, residents often struggle to get timely prescriptions as walk-in clinic and ER wait times in Waterloo frequently exceed an hour, and many delay care as a result. That means a simple earache or UTI can lead to hearing loss or kidney disease if treatment is postponed.

Our 24/7 virtual clinic connects you instantly with a licensed doctor in Ontario from your home. You can be assessed promptly, receive an online antibiotic prescription if needed, and pick it up at your local pharmacy in Waterloo, all without the wait.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it’s legal to get an antibiotic prescription online in Ontario. Our telehealth doctors operate under the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)’s telemedicine regulations. They have the same authority to prescribe medications via virtual visits as an in-person doctor. 

No, you cannot legally get antibiotics without a prescription in Canada, including Waterloo. Unlike over-the-counter medications, antibiotics must be prescribed by a licensed doctor. This is because not all infections are bacterial, and using the wrong antibiotic can lead to side effects or antibiotic resistance. However, you can skip the office visit by consulting a virtual doctor through our telehealth clinic.

It depends on the telemedicine service you are using. With Your Doctors Online, getting an antibiotic prescription within 5 minutes is possible. Here is your quick 3-step guide to get quick antibiotics virtually:

  1. Register for our telehealth clinic
  2. Consult a doctor online
  3. Get your antibiotics

Online doctors only prescribe antibiotics when absolutely necessary. If your symptoms suggest a bacterial infection, you’ll likely meet the eligibility criteria for an antibiotic. However, if your symptoms align more with a viral illness, such as a runny nose, dry cough, or body aches, our doctors will advise rest, hydration, and over-the-counter medications instead. If needed, they’ll also recommend an in-person visit.

Anyone with symptoms of a bacterial infection can receive antibiotic treatment online. Some of these symptoms can be:

  • Fever
  • Chills 
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Sore throat 
  • Runny nose 
  • Burning or frequent urination, 
  • Red, warm, swollen skin

However, if you experience high fever, rapidly spreading swelling or redness, difficulty breathing, confusion, or other severe symptoms, a telehealth doctor will recommend immediate in-person care, such as a visit to the ER.

Yes, you can get a prescription for antibiotics without OHIP in Waterloo. Your Doctors Online connects you with licensed physicians in less than 5 minutes, even if you don’t have OHIP coverage. During the consultation, the doctor will assess your symptoms, such as a dental infection, UTI, ear, or skin infection, and, if appropriate, electronically prescribe the antibiotic.