(403) 457 - 3264

10201 Southport Rd SW #100, Calgary, AB T2W 4X9

Pharmacy Services in Calgary

Mon - Fri: 9 AM - 5 PM

Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM

Prescription: Refills or Transfer

Prescription Refills and Transfer near Southport Road SW Calgary, AB

We can refill your prescription conveniently in different ways. You can call us, and our team will refill your prescription, or you can fill your prescription using your phone number and the prescription number. Quick, easy, and no log in. Click on the refill prescription button to fill out the form, and you will receive a text message once it is ready for pickup.

Easy transfer of your medication prescription! How does it work? You can call the pharmacy and provide the needed information or by filling out the form online.

Vaccinations & Immunizations

Vaccinations & Immunizations near Southport Road SW Calgary, AB

Our team is certified to administer various vaccinations and immunizations, including supplement injections. We offer COVID-19 vaccines, travel medicines and consultation.

● COVID-19
● Flu
● Flu - High Dose (Seniors Only)
● Hepatitis A
● Hepatitis B
● HPV
● Meningitis
● Pneumonia

COVID-19 Test & Vaccine

COVID-19  Test & Vaccine in Calgary, AB

● COVID-19 Vaccines● PCR COVID Testing (Asymptomatic Only)● Rapid Antigen COVID Testing
Our Rapid COVID-19 Test is an antigen test and performed entirely in pharmacy. It takes about 15 minutes, and you will be provided with a signed certificate with your results. If you are using this certificate for travel purposes, make sure your countries of travel accept the antigen test (as opposed to the PCR test). The US does, but many European countries do not.

Vaccinations & Immunizations List

  • Flu

    The most effective protection against the flu is to get vaccinated each year. We provide flu vaccinations for anyone 5 years of age and older.
    Immunization helps strengthen your body's natural immune response against the flu. The flu shot stimulates your immune system to build antibodies against the virus, making it stronger and ready to fight off the flu.
    Flu - High Dose (Seniors Only)

  • Hepatitis A

    Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Hepatitis A can affect anyone. Vaccines are available for long-term prevention of HAV infection. Good personal hygiene and proper sanitation can also help prevent the spread of hepatitis A.
    Learn more about Hepatitis.
    Our new vaccination services help to keep you and your family, our patients, healthy. We’re proud to provide our new Hepatitis A vaccination service with convenient online booking.

  • Hepatitis B

    Hepatitis B is a serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the liver. The virus, which is called hepatitis B virus (HBV), can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and death. Hepatitis B vaccine is available for all age groups to prevent HBV infection.
    Learn more about Hepatitis B.
    Our new vaccination services help to keep you and your family, our patients, healthy. We’re proud to provide our new Hepatitis B vaccination service with convenient online booking.

  • HPV

    What is HPV?Genital human papillomavirus (also called HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas of males and females. These HPV types can also infect the mouth and throat. Most people who become infected with HPV do not know they have it. HPV is not the same as herpes or HIV (the virus that causes AIDS). These are all viruses that can be passed on during sex, but they cause different symptoms and health problems.
    Can you prevent HPV?The HPV vaccines protect against Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and the diseases that are caused by HPV. The target age is 11 or 12 years. Gardasil is recommended for females and males 9-26 years. In females, the primary target group is 11 or 12 (or prior to the onset of sexual activity), but can also be given as early as 9 years or even at 14-26 if vaccination is delayed. Recent data shows that the vaccine may be effective for women >26 years.
    Learn more about HPV.
    Our new vaccination services help to keep you and your family, our patients, healthy. We’re proud to provide our new HPV vaccination service with convenient online booking.

  • Meningitis

    Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges (the lining of the brain and spinal cord). There are many types of meningitis. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungus or other organisms. Invasive meningococcal disease is found worldwide. In Canada, infection often happens during the winter and spring months. There are an average of almost 200 cases per year in Canada.
    Symptoms of invasive meningococcal disease happen between two and 10 days after exposure, most typically between 3-4 days. Severe cases may lead to death. Learn more about Meningococcal Disease.
    The most important way to prevent meningococcal disease is to make sure you and your children are vaccinated. Book your appointment today!

  • Pneumonia

    What is pneumonia?Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Many different germs can cause pneumonia, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. When you breathe in these germs, they can settle in the air sacs (alveoli) of your lungs. Deep in your lungs, the germs may grow and overcome your body's normal defenses. As you work harder to breathe and give your body oxygen, you can feel short of breath. The swelling also causes many of the other symptoms of pneumonia like cough, fever, and chest pain.
    There are many different kinds of pneumonia - some are milder and some are very serious. Pneumonia can even be life-threatening. It's a leading cause of death and hospitalization in seniors and in people with long-term (chronic) diseases.
    The following people are at high risk and can receive the pneumococcal vaccine at no cost: Individuals 65 years and over or Individuals 2 years to 64 years with: Chronic heart, liver or kidney disease, Chronic lung disease (except asthma), Alcoholism, Diabetes, Chronic cerebral spinal leak, Spleen has been removed or does not work well, Sickle cell disease, HIV infection, Other immune illnesses or conditions, Malignancies, People living in homeless / chronic disadvantaged situations, Living in Continuing Care or other long term care facility.
    The pneumococcal vaccine prevents the most common types of bacterial pneumonia and other serious infections. Book your appointment today!

  • Shingles

    What is Shingles?Shingles, or Herpes zoster, stems from the same virus that causes Chickenpox. Though Chickenpox are usually found in young children, the virus can stay in the body and resurface years to decades later. Shingles is a painful skin rash that is caused by a nerve and skin inflammation. The virus is called varicella zoster virus (VZV), a type of Herpes. This Herpes is not the same as the sexually transmitted disease (genital or oral).
    Is there a vaccine to prevent Shingles?Yes. The vaccine (Zostavax) is used for adults over the age of 50 who have had Chickenpox. The vaccine includes a one-time injection, that is proven to be 60% effective in preventing Shingles. If you are pregnant, have cancer or HIV, the Shingles vaccine should not be taken due to the weakened viral particles that are present in the vaccine.
    Our new vaccination services help to keep you and your family, our patients, healthy. We’re proud to provide our new Shingles vaccination service with convenient online booking.

  • Tetanus

    The Tdap vaccine can protect adolescents and adults from tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. One dose of Tdap is routinely given at age 11 or 12. People who did not get Tdap at that age should get it as soon as possible.

    Who Needs a Booster Shot?
    Tdap is given only once during your lifetime. However, you need routine booster shots of the Td vaccine every 10 years to adequately protect you against tetanus and diphtheria.

  • Vitamin B12

    Vitamin B12 is important for metabolism, production of red blood cells and maintenance of the central nervous system. It naturally occurs in a wide variety of animal foods such as meat, poultry, shellfish, eggs, milk and other dairy foods. Plant foods and breakfast cereals may be fortified with vitamin B12.

    Vitamin B12 deficiency can be caused by an insufficient diet, certain medications, alcohol or medical conditions such as pernicious anemia, conditions affecting the small intestine or immune system disorders. Symptoms can include weakness, fatigue, rapid heartbeat/breathing, pale skin, easy bruising, sore tongue, diarrhea or constipation. If left untreated symptoms can become worse and quite serious.

    Supplemental vitamin B12 can be given in the form of an injection.
    Book your appointment today!

Why Choose Us

Free City-Wide Delivery

Can’t pick up your prescription? We got you! We will hand-deliver your medications to your doorstep.

Easy Transfer Prescriptions

Easy transfer of your medication prescription! How does it work? You can call the pharmacy and provide the needed information or by filling out the form online.

Compliance Packaging

Taking multiple prescriptions? Our team can individually prepare your medications in a 7-days blister pack. It separates your medications into different times of the day to ensure adherence and continuity of care.
Our pharmacy provides as-needed cards to help monitor the as-needed medications and makes it easier to follow up with your doctor.

Consultations

Our pharmacists provide private consultations to help you understand and manage your medications. We offer a free consultation in a separate room to ensure confidentiality. Consultations include, but are not limited to, the following:
● Blood pressure monitoring
● Renew medications
● Travel consultations
● Help to quit smoking