IMMUNIZATIONS & VACCINES
Routine vaccines, zero hassle.
Flu, COVID-19, shingles, pneumonia, HPV, and more — administered on-site by injection-certified pharmacists.

WHAT'S AVAILABLE
Funded vs. private-pay.
Publicly funded (free)
- Influenza (flu shot)
- COVID-19
- Shingles (Shingrix, age 65–70)
- Pneumococcal (pneumonia, 65+)
- RSV (eligible seniors)Jul 2026
- Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis)Jul 2026
- MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)Jul 2026
- MeningococcalJul 2026
- HPV (eligible ages)Jul 2026
Private-pay (often plan-covered)
- Shingles (Shingrix, other ages)
- HPV (Gardasil 9, outside funded ages)
- Hepatitis A & B
- Travel vaccines (typhoid, Yellow Fever & more)
- Vitamin B12 injections
Eligibility for funded programs depends on age and health conditions — we confirm yours before any charge. Vaccines tagged "Jul 2026" become available to administer July 1, 2026.
QUESTIONS
Good to know.
Do I need an appointment for a flu shot?
Walk-ins are welcome for flu and most routine shots. For travel consults or multiple vaccines, booking ahead helps us prepare.
What's the difference between publicly funded and private-pay?
Ontario covers certain vaccines for eligible age groups (flu for everyone, shingles at 65–70, pneumonia at 65+). Outside those programs, vaccines are private-pay — and frequently reimbursed by workplace drug plans. We'll always tell you the cost before you commit.
Can my kids get vaccinated here?
Yes — our pharmacists are certified to vaccinate children. A parent or guardian must be present, and we'll confirm the right schedule for their age.
Will you update my immunization record?
Absolutely. We document every vaccine and can provide a record for your files, school, or employer.
PROTECT YOURSELF & YOUR FAMILY
Get your shot — walk in or book ahead.
Call 613 · 824 · 3111Same faces. Every visit.
Independent and co-owned by two pharmacists who'll know your name, your medications, and your questions — because your pharmacist should feel like a neighbour, not a shift worker.

Dumitru Musteata, RPh
A licensed pharmacist with the Ontario College of Pharmacists, proudly rooted in Orleans. His clinical focus spans travel health, pharmaceutical compounding, and veterinary prescription services.

Bashir Amir, RPh
A licensed pharmacist with the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Years of leadership experience as a pharmacy regional director bring both clinical depth and a calm, community-focused presence. Interests include compounding and travel health.
