Fast and secure prescription delivery
Get antibiotics online in Alberta
Do you need treatment for an infection? Whether in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, or rural areas, Alberta residents can now you can consult with a licensed doctor online and get antibiotics fast, safely, and securely from a single platform. Download our application or register to obtain antibiotic prescriptions online.
Immediate access
Skip traveling and appointments.
24/7 Instant care
Avoid crowded clinics and delays.
Serving all Alberta
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 Alberta:
Your prescriptions, delivered directly to your local pharmacy in 5 minutes
We send antibiotic prescriptions directly to pharmacies near you in Alberta
Edson Pharmacy - Remedy's Rx
- Alberta
- 4924 4 Ave, Edson, AB T7E 1T8
- Opens 9 AM
Rexall
- Alberta
- 4702 51 St Unit #1, Whitecourt, AB T7S 1R9
- Opens 9 AM
I.D.A. - Rx Drug Mart Barrhead
- Alberta
- 5028 50 St, Barrhead, AB T7N 1A2
- Opens 9 AM
Shoppers Drug Mart
- Alberta
- 302 53 St Unit 100, Edson, AB T7E 0A6
- Opens 9 AM
What conditions do antibiotics treat?
Our telehealth doctors in Alberta 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 Alberta residents
Despite Alberta’s improved healthcare system, many Albertans struggle to find a family doctor or get timely appointments. Rapid population growth is seen in cities like Calgary, Edmonton, and their suburbs. Patients wait two weeks or more for a “normal” appointment with their family physician. Rural Alberta and smaller communities have limited on-site care due to local doctor shortages and travel difficulties.
Your Doctors Online is an affordable virtual walk-in clinic serving all Alberta patients. Getting antibiotics online can save a rural Albertan a day-long trip or help a city patient skip the wait before things worsen. Join our community of 500000+ members and experience premium telehealth services from your home.
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+ Albertans
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get antibiotics in Alberta without seeing a doctor in person?
Yes. You can speak with a licensed physician online in Alberta, and if your symptoms suggest a bacterial infection, they can send a prescription to your local pharmacy. Visiting a clinic is unnecessary if your condition can be assessed through virtual care.
Can a doctor really prescribe antibiotics via telehealth in Alberta?
Yes. All our providers are Canadian-licensed physicians. They can prescribe antibiotics during an online visit by asking detailed questions about your symptoms and may request a photo or video if needed. Your prescription will be sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy upon diagnosis.
Is antibiotic prescription online legitimate?
Our doctors issue antibiotics prescriptions under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada) and ensure the prescription is accurate, legible, and includes the following:
- Patient’s name
- The prescription issue date
- drug name, dose, route, form, and quantity prescribed
- prescribing physician’s name
- registration number of the physician
- directions for use and number of authorized refills (if needed)
- possible side effects
- Prescriber’s valid signature (handwritten or digitally captured)
What should I expect from my online consultation?
During your consultation, the doctor will review your symptoms, ask about your medical history, and request a photo or video. The prescription will be sent directly to your pharmacy if they determine you need antibiotics. If not, they’ll explain the next steps.
Is it safe to get antibiotics randomly online in Canada?
No. We don’t recommend getting antibiotics online through unknown websites and online pharmacies. At Your Doctors Online, your consultation is handled by a qualified physician who follows Alberta’s medical standards. Upon approval, the prescription is sent to a real pharmacy, which you can receive only after patient verification.
How do doctors know if you have an infection?
Doctors ask about the onset and severity of your symptoms, such as fever, pain, or swelling. They use these clues to decide if the infection is bacterial. They may recommend a test for certain conditions, such as a urine sample or throat swab. If a diagnosis can be made confidently, they may immediately prescribe antibiotics.
Do I need insurance to get an antibiotic online in Alberta?
Some virtual care platforms in Alberta are free, while others charge a consultation fee. However, you don’t need insurance to get an antibiotic prescription from Your Doctors Online. Moreover, our services are affordable and convenient for Albertans throughout rural and urban parts of the province.
Can I order antibiotics online for a tooth infection?
Yes, if your infection meets specific criteria. Online doctors in Alberta can prescribe antibiotics if you show signs of a dental infection, such as facial swelling, pus, or fever. Remember that antibiotics are not a cure for the cause of the infection. You’ll still need to follow up with a dentist.
Can a pharmacist give me antibiotics in Alberta, Canada?
Yes, but only for specific conditions. Alberta pharmacists can prescribe antibiotics for minor ailments like UTIs, cold sores, or pink eye. However, you’ll need to speak with a physician for more serious or unclear infections. If the pharmacist cannot prescribe for your condition, an online doctor can assess and provide a prescription if required.
How do you protect a patient's privacy?
In Alberta, virtual care platforms must follow privacy regulations like the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Your health information is encrypted and stored securely, and only authorized healthcare professionals can access it. These safeguards protect your privacy before, during, and after your online visit.
How can I buy antibiotics online for a sinus infection?
Start with an online consultation. The doctor may prescribe antibiotics if your sinus infection has lasted more than 10 days or is causing severe symptoms like facial pain or fever. If your symptoms are mild or due to a virus, they’ll recommend supportive care instead. You’ll only get antibiotics when they’re medically necessary.
Can you buy amoxicillin over the counter in Alberta, Canada?
No. In Alberta, antibiotics like Amoxicillin require a prescription. You cannot legally buy them over the counter or online without a doctor’s assessment. This ensures the medication is used safely and only when needed. Online doctors can provide the prescription if they determine it’s appropriate for your condition.
What are the side effects of antibiotics?
Antibiotics can cause nausea, diarrhea, bloating, or allergic reactions in some people. Overuse increases the risk of drug-resistant infections. If your doctor prescribes antibiotics, follow the instructions closely. Finish the full course unless directed otherwise, and immediately report any unusual symptoms to your doctor or pharmacist.
Can 8-1-1 give me an antibiotic prescription in Alberta?
No. Alberta’s Health Link (811) is a nurse advice service. The nurses can guide you on what to do and whether to seek further care, but they cannot prescribe antibiotics. If they think you need antibiotics, they’ll recommend contacting a physician. If you are tired of waiting for appointments and crowded hospitals, you can get an online consultation from Your Doctors Online.
What actions do you take to help reduce antimicrobial resistance (AMR)?
Our doctors follow appropriate prescribing guidelines from the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta. This includes:
- Use decision support tools to offer non-antibiotic options when suitable.
- Encourage infection prevention practices.
- Prescribe the shortest effective treatment duration.
- Use oral antibiotics when possible instead of injectables.
- Take thorough histories and perform proper clinical assessments.
Why won’t my doctor give me antibiotics?
Antibiotics don’t work on viruses like colds or the flu. Your doctor may choose not to prescribe them if your symptoms suggest a viral infection or if antibiotics won’t help. This protects you from unnecessary side effects and helps prevent antibiotic resistance. Your doctor will offer the best treatment based on your specific condition.