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Get antibiotics online in New Brunswick
Are you suspecting any infection and thinking you might also need antibiotics? No worries. Request an online doctor for an antibiotic prescription. Get symptom evaluation without leaving home. Pick up antibiotics at your local New Brunswick pharmacy. It’s that easy!
Immediate access
Skip traveling and appointments.
24/7 Instant care
Avoid crowded clinics and delays.
Serving all New Brunswick
Including urban and rural areas.
How to get same-day online prescriptions for antibiotics?
Talk to our virtual doctors to get your prescription within minutes.
Describe your issue
Download our app, register and tell us about your symptoms and medical history to get started.

Chat with an online doctor
Connect with a licensed doctor via text, video or audio chat within minutes.

Get antibiotics prescription
The approved prescription will be sent to the pharmacy of your choice.

Why choose us for fast antibiotic prescription?
Licensed U.S. doctors
No appointments or wait times
24/7 consultations
Real-time prescription tracking
No insurance required
HIPAA-compliant platform
Types of antibiotics prescribed online
Here are some of the common antibiotics we prescribe through Your Doctors Online in New Brunswick:
Your prescriptions, delivered directly to your local pharmacy in 5 minutes
We send antibiotic prescriptions directly to pharmacies near you in New Brunswick
Shoppers Drug Mart
- New Brunswick
- 397 King George Hwy, Miramichi, NB E1V 1L5
- Opens 9 AM
Surrey Pharmacy
- New Brunswick
- 7141 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC V3W 5A4
- Opens 4:30 AM
Prosper Pharmacy 24
- New Brunswick
- Unit#2&3, 12818 72 Ave #3, Surrey, BC V3W 2M9
- Opens 9 AM
Drug Basics Pharmacy
- New Brunswick
- 1068 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 1M2
- Opens 9 AM
What conditions do antibiotics treat?
Our telehealth doctors in New Brunswick can diagnose and prescribe antibiotics for a variety of bacterial infections that don’t require an in-person procedure.
24/7 virtual antibiotic care for New Brunswick residents
New Brunswick, also known as “Hub City” and “Healthcare City,” is one of the four Atlantic provinces of Canada and home to over 760,000 people. 91% of NB residents have a primary provider, but only about 51% can reach primary care within five days. Patients end up at after-hours clinics and the ER even for simple medical issues when 1 in 5 ER visits could be handled in primary care. Rural communities also face longer travel distances.
Your Doctors Online offers 24/7 premium telehealth services for male and female patients across New Brunswick. Our online doctors can quickly address common infections, prescribe antibiotics, renew prescriptions, and give medical advice—all via one single tap from your phone.
Meet our panel of telehealth doctors supporting patients across Canada
Ontario-Licensed
Doctors
Virtual Care Physicians Certified
Board-Certified Medical Experts

Dr. Asim Cheema is a Senior Interventional Cardiologist at St. Michael’s Hospital with over 20 years of global experience in technology, research, and healthcare innovation. He has extensive expertise in virtual care and has successfully treated patients, where he regularly provides online consultations, prescriptions, and medical notes with compassion and precision.

Dr. Marsha Dunkley is an experienced Family Medicine physician delivering trusted virtual care to patients across Canada and the US. She combines clinical expertise with a tech-forward approach to efficiently manage prescriptions, medical notes, and ongoing patient care through evidence-based practice.

Dr. Mandy Liedeman delivers comprehensive virtual care with a strong focus on clinical accuracy, efficiency, and patient-centered service, managing prescriptions and medical records with professionalism and care.
Trusted by 1000+ New Brunswick residents
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get antibiotics in New Brunswick without seeing a doctor in person?
Yes. If you’re in New Brunswick, you can get antibiotics through a virtual consultation. A licensed doctor will assess your symptoms and, if needed, send a prescription to your pharmacy. This means you can receive medical advice and treatment without going to a clinic in person, which is especially helpful when access is limited or you’re feeling unwell.
Why won’t my doctor give me antibiotics?
Doctors avoid prescribing antibiotics unless they’re sure you have a bacterial infection. Many common illnesses, like colds or the flu, are caused by viruses, which don’t respond to antibiotics. Overusing these medications can lead to side effects or antibiotic resistance. If your doctor doesn’t prescribe them, it’s because they want to ensure you receive the safest and most effective care.
Can a pharmacist give me antibiotics in New Brunswick, Canada?
Yes, but only for specific minor ailments. Pharmacists in New Brunswick can prescribe medications, including antibiotics, for conditions such as uncomplicated urinary tract infections or cold sores. You’ll still need a consultation with a licensed doctor for anything more complex or if symptoms fall outside approved guidelines.
Is it safe to buy antibiotics online in New Brunswick?
Yes, getting antibiotics online through a licensed provider is safe. In New Brunswick, virtual care is supported by the province, and doctors follow strict guidelines when prescribing medication. The prescription is sent securely to your pharmacy, and your health information is kept private and protected.
How do you protect a patient's privacy?
Online medical consultations in New Brunswick must comply with Canadian and provincial privacy laws. Your data is encrypted and stored securely. Only authorized health professionals can access your records, and everything discussed during your visit is kept confidential. The platforms used follow high privacy standards to protect your health information.
What should I expect from my online consultation?
You’ll describe your symptoms and medical history to the doctor. They may ask detailed questions or request a visual exam by video or photo if necessary. If the doctor determines an antibiotic is needed, they’ll send a prescription to your pharmacy. If not, you’ll receive advice on how to manage your symptoms or follow up.
How do doctors know if you have an infection?
Doctors look at your symptoms, medical history, and risk factors. They may ask when your symptoms started, whether you have a fever, and what other signs you’re experiencing. Based on this, they assess whether your infection is likely bacterial. Sometimes, they recommend lab testing to confirm the diagnosis before prescribing antibiotics.
Can I order antibiotics online for a tooth infection?
Yes. You can get prompt treatment for a tooth infection through a licensed healthcare provider like Your Doctors Online. The doctor will assess your symptoms and prescribe antibiotics if necessary. However, you cannot order antibiotics over the counter in New Brunswick and other provinces of Canada.
How can I buy antibiotics online for a sinus infection?
To buy antibiotics online for a sinus infection in Quebec, Canada:
- Download our application
- Speak with a licensed online doctor via phone or video
- The provider will evaluate your symptoms to determine if antibiotics are appropriate
- The prescription is sent directly to a nearby pharmacy in Quebec
- Visit the pharmacy and verify the patient’s identity to get antibiotics asap
Can you buy amoxicillin over the counter in New Brunswick, Canada?
No. In New Brunswick and the rest of Canada, antibiotics like amoxicillin are only available with a prescription. This is to ensure they’re used appropriately and safely. You’ll need to consult a doctor, either in person or online, to get a proper diagnosis and prescription before you can access antibiotics from a pharmacy.
What are the side effects of antibiotics?
Although it depends on drug class and patient demographics, some common side effects of antibiotics might include nausea, diarrhea, stomach discomfort, allergic reactions, or yeast infections. More serious risks include antibiotic resistance when they’re used unnecessarily. Always take antibiotics exactly as prescribed, and contact a healthcare provider if you notice unusual symptoms or don’t start feeling better within a few days.
Can Tele-Care 8-1-1 give me an antibiotic prescription?
No. Tele-Care 8-1-1 is a provincial health line that offers medical guidance and support to all New Brunswickers. While the nurses can help assess the situation and suggest whether you need in-person or virtual appointment care, they can’t diagnose conditions or write antibiotic prescriptions.
Do I need insurance to get an antibiotic online in New Brunswick?
No. You don’t need insurance or Medicare coverage at private telehealth platforms like Your Doctors Online. Most services, including consultation, prescription, and tracking, have upfront pricing that is usually more affordable than traditional walk-in clinic costs.