Organization:
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Shoppers Drug Mart - Toronto (Etobicoke) - Dundas St W
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Toll-Free:
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1-800-746-7737 (1-800-SHOPPER)
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Address:
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Six Points Plaza 5230 Dundas St W Toronto, ON M9B 1A8
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Map
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Intersection:
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Kipling Ave and Dundas St W
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Location:
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Toronto (Islington—City Centre West)
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Hours:
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Service | |
Sun | 24 hours | |
Mon | 24 hours | |
Tue | 24 hours | |
Wed | 24 hours | |
Thu | 24 hours | |
Fri | 24 hours | Open |
Sat | 24 hours | |
Thanksgiving: | 24 hours | | Christmas Day: | 24 hours | | Boxing Day: | 24 hours |
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Service Description:
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General pharmacy
- treatment and prescription of medications for common medical ailments, including rashes, pink eye, insect bites, acne, and urinary tract infections
- prescription of
COVID-19 antiviral treatment (Paxlovid)free seasonal flu shotsother common vaccinations * check with pharmacistfree delivery for prescriptionsextensive home health care supplies and medical equipment medication placed in pill organizers (containers for storing scheduled doses) at no extra cost
medication placed in blister packs (sealed, push-through packaging used to separate doses) at no extra cost certified diabetes educator (CDE) available for consultationstravel health consultationsblood pressure checksfree take-home naloxone kits (emergency response kits for opioid overdose)opioid agonist therapy
MedsCheck - Appointments to review complex prescriptions with a pharmacist
Pharmacy Smoking Cessation Program - Help to quit smoking, available for Ontario Drug Benefit recipients
Medications Return Program - Safe disposal of expired or unused medications, creams, and inhalers
Sharps Disposal Program - Safe disposal of syringes, pen needles, lancets, insulin pump infusion supplies, and test strips
Assistive Devices Program - Authorized vendor of
government-subsidized assistive devices for Ontario residents having had
a physical disability for six months or longer * for mobility aids but not for wheelchair seating
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Fees:
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Dispensing fee plus medication costs * prescribed medications may be covered by OHIP
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