Viagra online prescription in Canada
Connect to a licensed doctor to get an online prescription and a refill for Viagra from Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec or anywhere else in Canada. Our digital prescription service delivers Viagra to your local pharmacy within 5 minutes.

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- No appointments needed
- No wait time to see your doctor
- Serving rural, urban and remote areas of Canada

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How does our online prescriptions service work?
Our streamlined process takes you from first click to first dose in minutes, so you can focus on managing your health, not paperwork.
Choose your local pharmacy
You can choose any Canadian pharmacy near you and we will send the prescription immediately.
Same-day prescription pickup
Prescriptions is sent to your local pharmacy within minutes, the same day.
Real-time prescription tracking
Watch every status update, from doctor sign-off to pharmacy fill, in one live dashboard.
How to talk to an online doctor for Viagra in Canada?
Follow these three easy steps to get your prescription and refill from remote, urban or rural areas instantly.
Register on our telehealth clinic
Download our app, create a free account, share your symptoms, and get connected to the doctor.

Consult with a licensed doctor
You can chat with our licensed doctor privately via video, text, or audio chat. The doctor will review your medical history to determine if Viagra is right for you.

Get Viagra online
Receive your prescription within minutes and pick up your medication at your local pharmacy, hassle-free.

Who can get a Viagra prescription online in Canada?
You can get Viagra online in Canada if you’re evaluated by a Canadian-licensed physician and meet the following criteria:
- Adult Canadian resident
- Symptoms of erectile dysfunction
- Not taking nitroglycerin
- No history of kidney, heart, liver disease, stroke, or any other serious condition
Get Viagra in Canada from our digital prescription services
Nearly half of Canadian men over 40 live with erectile dysfunction, yet embarrassment and long waits keep many from seeking help. Facing weeks for a doctor’s appointment or anxiety at the pharmacy counter, men often delay treatment and suffer in silence.
Our 24/7 virtual clinic changes that. You can chat with a licensed physician from the privacy of your home. The physician will assess your needs and, if appropriate, instantly send an electronic prescription for Viagra (or other ED treatments) to your local pharmacy. Get trusted care on your terms and reclaim confidence tonight.

Meet our telehealth doctors prescribing Viagra in Canada

Dr. Asim Cheema
Internal Medicine
Dr. Cheema is a distinguished, board-certified Cardiology and Internal Medicine specialist who brings nearly 30+ years of extensive clinical experience to his practice. A proud graduate of Nishtar Medical College, he has been operating as an independent practitioner since 2001. He focuses on the diagnosis, management, and long-term care of complex cardiovascular and internal medicine conditions.

Dr. Marsha Dunkley
Family Medicine
Dr. Marsha Dunkley has been committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive medical care to patients across a broad spectrum of health concerns for more than five years. Her clinical experience spans both chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol and acute illnesses, including the common cold, seasonal allergies, influenza, and COVID-19.

Dr. Sohail Cheema
Pediatrics
Dr. Sohail Cheema is a seasoned pediatrician with 30+ years of experience. A 1987 graduate of Nishtar Medical College, he’s recognized for patient-centered care and clear communication. He's a member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK & Ireland) and certified in Ontario. He practices at Halton Healthcare – Georgetown and St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto.

Dr. Stotland Mitchell
Occupational Medicine
Dr. Stotland Mitchell is a board-certified Occupational Medicine physician with 5+ years of experience. He provides virtual care across all U.S. states and D.C., blending allopathic medicine with public health insights. His approach focuses on rapid symptom relief and long-term prevention, often resulting in faster recovery and improved health outcomes for his patients.

Dr. Mandy Leideman
Internal Medicine
Dr. Leideman is an internal medicine physician with 30+ years of experience, currently focused on long-term care and chronic disease prevention. Known for her ethical, research-based approach, she holds certifications in human research ethics. A graduate of UWO and U of T, she completed residency at St. Joseph’s and remains active in research and professional medical organizations.

Dr. Kieran Kettyls
Family Medicine
Dr. Kieran Kettyls is a compassionate family physician specializing in bariatric medicine, women’s health, and in-office procedures. Trained in Grenada, New York, and New Jersey, he provides care including PRP, viscosupplementation, vasectomies, and cyst removals. He founded an AHS-covered weight loss program focused on sustainable outcomes and delivers personalized, results-driven care.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to have Viagra in Canada?
Yes, possessing Viagra (Sildenafil) in Canada is legal when you have a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Speak to an online doctor in Ontario, Vancouver, Quebec, or anywhere else today to get your prescription instantly. It’s important to note that importing Viagra into Canada for personal use is subject to strict regulations. Generally, Canadian residents are not permitted to import prescription drugs by mail or courier.
Can I take 250mg of Viagra in one day?
Taking 250 mg of Pfizer’s Viagra in one day exceeds the standard daily dosing guideline. It can increase your chance of experiencing side effects such as severely low blood pressure and vision changes. According to the official prescribing information, the maximum single dose of Viagra should not exceed 100 mg per day.
What can I use instead of Viagra?
To manage your ED symptoms, you can take any of the following medications after an online doctor’s consultation:
- Cialis: Starts working within about 30 minutes and remains effective for up to 36 hours
- Levitra: Takes effect within 30–60 minutes and can last for up to 5 hours.
- Stendra: It starts taking effect within 15–30 minutes, and lasts around 6 hours.
- Alprostadil: Administered as an injection that works within 5–20 minutes and lasts around an hour.
Is Viagra over the counter in Canada?
No, Viagra is not available over the counter in Canada. It’s a prescription medication, meaning you must obtain it through a licensed healthcare provider. With Your Doctors Online, you can conveniently consult a telehealth doctor from the comfort of your home and receive your prescription securely in just minutes.
Can I get Viagra although I am not yet 40?
Erectile dysfunction can affect men at any adult age, and you are eligible for Viagra. Our doctors will focus on your symptoms and health status, not your age. After a thorough evaluation if it’s appropriate and safe, they can prescribe Viagra or recommend alternatives to help alleviate your symptoms.
How can I get a Viagra prescription refill in Toronto?
You can visit a walk-in clinic or choose a telemedicine service to talk to an online doctor in Toronto to get a Viagra prescription refill quickly. A walk-in clinic might require waiting hours, but with Your Doctors Online, you can get a prescription within 5 minutes.
How does generic sildenafil compare to Viagra?
Generic sildenafil contains the same active ingredient as Viagra, so medically it works the same way in your body. In other words, you’ll get the same effect with generic sildenafil as you would with brand-name Viagra in terms of helping you get an erection when you’re aroused. The main difference is simply price and branding. Viagra is the well-known Pfizer brand and is more expensive than sildenafil.
How long does Viagra take to work?
Viagra begins to work 30–60 minutes after you take it, though it can take as little as 12 minutes or up to two hours if taken with a high-fat meal, and depending on your body composition, including:
- Metabolic rate & genetics
- Age
- Dosage strength
- Concurrent medications & health conditions
Once active, its effects last for about four hours, giving you a window in which erections are easier to achieve with sexual stimulation.
What doses of Viagra are available in Canada?
Viagra tablets come in three dosages in Canada that allow doctors to tailor your prescription to what works best for you. These dosages are:
- 25 mg
- 50 mg
- 100 mg
50 mg is a typical starting dose, but it can be adjusted to 25 mg or 100 mg if needed.
Can I take Viagra with alcohol?
No, you shouldn’t take Viagra with alcohol. Heavy alcohol drinking is one of the reasons for erectile dysfunction problems, and drinking while you are on Viagra wouldn’t help improve your symptoms of ED, but may cause dizziness and low blood pressure.
Can I take Viagra daily?
Viagra is not recommended for daily use. Instead, you should take it as needed before the sexual activity. Taking it daily without medical supervision could lead to your body building tolerance and increase the risk of side effects. It is essential to follow your doctor’s prescription to get maximum benefits.
How does Viagra work?
Viagra works by helping your body widen the blood vessels in your penis when you’re sexually aroused, allowing more blood to flow in and stay there long enough for an erection. It does this by blocking the action of a protein (PDE5) that usually tightens those vessels too soon.