Pharmacy Services

Lean on us for information about your sexual health.

Sexual Wellness Products
Pharmacist consultation

Pharmacist care, tailored to your needs.

Your questions matter. Let your pharmacist help you get answers to your questions on sexual health, products, protection and more.

Prenatal Care

Prenatal Care

If you are pregnant or planning to be, trust your pharmacist for care and advice about prenatal vitamins, medication safety, and more. Ask about vaccines and prescriptions for managing pregnancy-related symptoms.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction

Your pharmacist can help you manage and treat ED with dignity, privacy and sensitivity. Get an assessment done in-store at our Pharmacist Care Walk-in Clinic, and we can handle any necessary lab requisitions.

Contraceptives

Contraceptives

A wide range of contraceptive options are available at Rexall, including condoms and emergency contraception – sometimes called the "morning-after pill". Speak to your pharmacist for care and advice about what’s right for you.

Sexually Transmitted Infections

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Your pharmacist can help you manage your medications related to STIs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, HIV, and more.

Pharmacy services & personal health.

Our pharmacists are here to provide professional care. Get the support you need for prescriptions, consultations, and health advice.

Rexall Pharmacist providing professional healthcare services

Transfer your prescription to Rexall.

Transfer your prescriptions online, through the Be Well App, or by visiting your Rexall Pharmacy in person.

Rexall Pharmacist providing professional healthcare services

Frequently asked questions.

  • Yes, depending on the circumstances. Your pharmacist must first conduct a patient assessment. In some cases, you may be referred to a physician.

  • Talk to a pharmacist to see what contraceptive options are right for you.

    You will need a prescription from a physician in order to have it filled by the pharmacist.

  • Yes, in most provinces pharmacists can renew existing birth control prescriptions.
    *Excludes Manitoba and Ontario.

  • No, you cannot get ED medication prescribed by a pharmacist. It is only available with a prescription from a doctor or nurse practitioner.