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Get same-day online antibiotics in Burlington, Ontario

Tired of lining up at Grand River Hospital or searching for an open walk-in near Uptown? Connect with a licensed doctor anytime and get online antibiotics for skin infections, whooping cough,  UTIs, strep, sinus infections, bacterial vaginosis, food poisoning, and more within 5 minutes. 

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Aldershot, Millcroft, Brant Hills, and beyond

Used by thousands of Canadian patients

How to get prescribed antibiotics in Burlington?

Describe your symptoms

Register on our telehealth platform and share details about your bacterial infection, whether it's an earache, UTI, sore throat, or skin rash.

Talk to the doctor

Connect via secure video, audio, or chat with a licensed physician who will review your symptoms, and prescribe antibiotics if clinically appropriate.

Pick up your antibiotics locally

If prescribed, your antibiotics is sent instantly to your chosen Burlington pharmacy. You can pick up your medication on your schedule.

Your online prescription, delivered to your local pharmacy

Once your licensed telehealth doctor in Burlington approves a prescription, it’s sent electronically to your nearby pharmacy for pickup.

Rexall Pharma Plus

Shoppers Drug Mart

Goldencare Pharmacy

Fairview Pharmacy

Types of antibiotics prescribed through virtual consultation

Our certified online doctors can prescribe following antibiotics in Burlington for bacterial infections:

What conditions are eligible for antibiotic treatment online?

We treat common bacterial infections remotely. This includes but is not limited to strep throat, bladder or kidney infections (UTIs), sinus infections, ear infections, and minor skin infections.

Fast, 24/7 prescription service for seniors, students, and all residents of Burlington

Nearly 25% of residents in Burlington are aged 65 and over, placing a significant portion of the community at higher risk for bacterial infections. Seasonal surges in winter flu, bronchitis, and spring respiratory or skin infections further strain local healthcare.

Meanwhile, rising antibiotic resistance in Ontario, including MRSA and VRE bacteria, makes prompt, precise treatment more critical than ever. 

That’s where Your Doctors Online comes in. Our 24/7 telemedicine prescription service connects you with licensed doctors for same-day assessments. If an antibiotic is needed, we immediately issue an online prescription and send it directly to your local pharmacy, so you get quick, expert care without leaving home.

 Meet our Canadian telehealth doctors prescribing antibiotics in Burlington

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Frequently Asked Questions

Online antibiotics issued by a legit telehealth platform, such as Your Doctors Online, are safe. Our physicians follow the same standards as in-person care. They will ask detailed questions to verify your symptoms and only prescribe antibiotics when appropriate. This careful evaluation helps ensure you get the right medication.

Yes, if symptoms persist or worsen, you can schedule another consultation. The online doctor can provide guidance, adjust treatment, or refer you to in-person care if necessary. Our goal is your quick recovery and peace of mind.

It’s not likely for your symptoms to subside with just one dose of the antibiotic. Although antibiotics act quickly, your body still needs to fight the bacteria and overcome the damage it has caused. It can take at least three days on average for you to start noticing improvements in your symptoms. But the exact time it will take for antibiotics to relieve you depends on:

  • Type of infection you have
  • The type of antibiotic you are taking

To ensure your antibiotics work effectively and to avoid unwanted side effects, it’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions and avoid the following:

  • Fruit juices
  • Dairy products
  • Heartburn medicine, such as an antacid
  • Some blood thinners
  • Alcohol

Always tell your doctor about any medications or supplements you’re taking during your virtual consultation. This helps them prescribe the safest and most effective treatment for your condition.

Yes, you can, but only if your doctor specifically prescribes a 3-day course. Otherwise, completing the full course of antibiotics as instructed is crucial, even if you start feeling better earlier. Stopping too soon can:

  • Allow the infection to return or worsen
  • Prevent your body from fully eliminating the bacteria
  • Contribute to antibiotic resistance, making future infections harder to treat

Always follow your prescription to stay infection-free and protect your long-term health.

The commonly prescribed antibiotics to treat tooth infection include:

  • Amoxicillin
  • Cephalexin 
  • Clindamycin

Consult a doctor in Ontario to know what medication, dosage, and treatment duration are suitable to relieve your symptoms.