Virtual healthcare made easy

Get antibiotics online in Mississauga.

Are you suffering from a recurrent bacterial infection, and going to a clinic seems like a hassle? Your Doctors Online brings licensed doctors ready to help you manage your infection from the comfort of your home. There is no need to call clinics, book appointments, and then wait hours outside the doctor’s office just to get an antibiotic prescription refill. 

Immediate access

Skip traveling and appointments.

24/7 Instant care

Avoid crowded clinics and delays.

Serving all of Mississauga

Including urban and rural areas.

Used by thousands of Canadian patients

How do you get same-day online prescriptions for antibiotics?

Here is how you can get the first prescription from anywhere across Mississauga, Ontario:

Describe your issue

Download our app, register and tell us about your symptoms and medical history to get started.

Chat with an online doctor

Answer the questions regarding infection severity, symptoms of infection, and explain your medical needs.

Get an antibiotic prescription

The approved antibiotic prescription will be sent to the pharmacy of your choice in Mississauga.

Why choose us for fast antibiotic prescription?

Licensed Canadian doctors
Licensed Ontario doctors
Serving all across Mississauga, Ontario
24/7 consultations
Real-time prescription tracking
No insurance required
No insurance required
PIPEDA-compliant platform

Types of antibiotics prescribed online

Selection depends on infection type, allergies, and Ontario stewardship guidance.
Here are some common antibiotics prescribed through Your Doctors Online in Mississauga:

Where will my antibiotic prescription be sent in Mississauga?

Your prescription will be sent electronically to your chosen Mississauga pharmacy, including many 24-hour options:

Century City Pharmacy

Shoppers Drug Mart

Pharmasave Grand Park Pharmacy

I.D.A. - Parkside Pharmacy

What infections do online doctors treat with antibiotics in Mississauga?

Our telehealth doctors in Ontario can diagnose and prescribe antibiotics for various bacterial infections that don’t require an in-person procedure.

Why Mississaugans need a telehealth antibiotic prescription service

Mississauga is Ontario’s third-largest city, adjoining Toronto. Mississauga has significant immigrant communities, central business districts, and many young families and seniors. More than 717,900 people call it home. Yet about 430,000 Peel residents (Mississauga and Brampton) could be without a family physician by 2026. 

Bacterial illnesses are frequently seen, including: 

  • Respiratory tract infections (sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia)
  • Strep throat in school-aged children
  • UTIs, especially in younger women
  • Skin and soft tissue infections
  • Travel-related infections (traveller’s diarrhea)
  • ENT (ear-nose-throat) infections

Your Doctors Online offers timely tele-prescribing, helping residents avoid prolonged symptoms and unnecessary ER visits. Talk to an online doctor in Mississauga and experience a premium telehealth antibiotic prescription service from your home.  

Meet our panel of telehealth doctors providing antibiotic prescriptions across Mississauga, Ontario.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can get antibiotics online in Mississauga, even if you don’t have a family doctor. Many residents in Peel Region do not have primary care physicians, but online doctors are available 24/7 to address your health needs. A licensed Ontario doctor will assess your symptoms and, if appropriate, send a prescription to your local pharmacy. Learn how our online doctors in Mississauga can help today.

Yes. Ontario’s College of Physicians and Surgeons allows doctors to diagnose and prescribe via virtual care as long as the standard of care is met. After a detailed online assessment, your doctor transmits the prescription directly to the pharmacy, so you never need to set foot in a walk-in clinic.

Yes. Mississauga has high telehealth demand due to busy schedules and doctor shortages. Our virtual doctors are available 24/7, so you can speak to a licensed professional anytime, even outside regular clinic hours. Whether it’s late at night or early morning, you can start your consult in minutes. See how our telehealth service works in Ontario.

Residents in Meadowvale and Lisgar can use YDO on any smartphone as long as they have an internet connection. Prescriptions can be sent to pharmacies that offer free courier delivery or to Shoppers outlets open late along Winston Churchill and Tenth Line. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us at support@yourdoctors.online

Our online doctors in Mississauga will ask about your symptoms and health history and may request a photo or lab test. Antibiotics are only prescribed if the infection is likely bacterial. This helps prevent antibiotic resistance and protects your health. If your illness is viral, the doctor will suggest other treatments. You can get sick notes for work and school, so you can rest at home while you get the necessary time off. 

Doctors rely on your symptoms, medical history, and sometimes a visual exam or test results. For example, they might ask about fever, duration, and throat pain if you have a sore throat. Sometimes, they’ll recommend a test like a throat swab or urine sample. A combination of signs helps them decide if an infection is bacterial.

Some common side effects of antibiotics include nausea, diarrhea, and yeast infections. We recommend completing the full antibiotic treatment course and following up with your family doctor if necessary. Always contact your doctor if you feel unwell or experience any kind of discomfort at any time.