Your Pharmasave pharmacist can help you with minor health issues that require timely treatment. Generally, these minor health issues are conditions that are less serious but are quite common and bothersome.
Most often these conditions can be treated on your own with the support of a pharmacist and may not require a visit to a doctor for treatment. For some minor health issues, your Pharmasave pharmacist can assess your symptoms and, if needed, prescribe a prescription treatment if there are no suitable over-the-counter options for you.
Starting January 1st, 2023, Ontario’s pharmacists will be able to assess and prescribe medications for common conditions such as cold sores, uncomplicated urinary tract infections, hemorrhoids, pink eye and more (see the FAQs below for a complete list of eligible conditions).
This means you may be able to visit your pharmacist and receive the necessary care, including a private consultation and treatment for your ailment, all in one appointment.
Minor ailments, also known as common conditions, can be managed with minimal treatment and don’t require blood or lab testing for assessment. Even though short-term, some of these conditions can negatively impact your daily routine and quality of life.
Pharmacists in Ontario will be able to assess, recommend and prescribe treatments for the following minor ailments:
Pharmacists are highly educated healthcare providers and medication experts whose university training prepares them to assess and treat these minor ailments.
A minor ailment consultation is a scheduled appointment with a pharmacist during which you will discuss your symptoms, medical history and other relevant factors to select the most appropriate treatment course for you. A more detailed assessment is undertaken as your pharmacist now has more potential treatment options to draw from and will be responsible for monitoring the outcomes of the recommended treatment.
This consultation may result in the pharmacist recommending non-drug measures to help alleviate your symptoms, an over-the-counter medication or an eligible prescription medication.
If your pharmacist feels your condition is more serious, requires additional assessment or requires treatment by a medication that pharmacists are not authorized to prescribe, you may be referred to a physician.
A minor ailments consultation can be booked with your Pharmasave pharmacist by contacting your local pharmacy. They may direct you to an online appointment scheduling platform, or they may schedule an appointment with you over the phone at a mutually convenient time.
A minor ailments consultation may take place in-person or virtually (i.e., via telephone or a web-based platform), depending on the nature of your condition and the pharmacist’s professional discretion.
A minor ailments consultation is part of ongoing medical care provided by your team of healthcare providers, which may include a family doctor, pharmacist, specialists and other healthcare professionals. Pharmacists are required to notify your family doctor, should you have one, about the details of the minor ailments consultation and treatments recommended to facilitate continuity within your circle of care and ensure your medical record is complete.
The expanded role of pharmacists gives you an alternative, timely option for accessing healthcare services; your family doctor remains an important part of your circle of care as pharmacists can only assess and prescribe for select conditions. Earlier involvement of a pharmacist in your care means more serious conditions can be differentiated from minor ones, and you can be referred to the appropriate healthcare provider for additional assessment and treatment as needed.
This service is covered by the government for individuals with a valid OHIP number. For those individuals without coverage, a service fee will be charged.
As a note, the costs discussed above are for the actual ‘assessment’ service. In cases where an over-the-counter treatment option is recommended, the medication cost would be additionally charged. Drug plans recognize Pharmacists as prescribers; therefore, in cases where prescription medication is prescribed, your drug insurance plan, should you have one, may cover the cost of the prescription.
Common ailments are uncomplicated, short-term conditions that don’t require lab tests or blood work and can often be managed with minimal treatment. They are sometimes referred to as minor ailments, but using the term common ailment helps remind us: these are common conditions that many people experience, and even if they seem minor, they should be assessed and not ignored. In fact, the sooner you treat your common ailment the better, and your Pharmasave pharmacist can help you.
Here are some examples of common ailments: seasonal allergies, cough and cold, skin conditions, urinary tract or bladder infection, vaginal yeast infection, vaginitis, canker sores, mouth ulcers, hemorrhoids, pink eye, dandruff, acne, eczema, skin infection, indigestion, hives, warts, etc.
Pharmasave offers common ailment services across the country. Your Pharmasave pharmacist can assess your symptoms and recommend treatments. Often this means you won’t need a visit to a medical clinic. If it’s a delicate situation or you are embarrassed to talk about it, you can ask for a private consultation, and your Pharmasave pharmacist will discuss with you in a comfortable and confidential setting.
A common ailment may be treated with “at-home” or self-care treatments, with over-the-counter medication treatments, or with prescription medication.
Contact our pharmacist to discuss your common ailment and find out which treatment is best for you.
In some cases, your Pharmasave pharmacist may recommend a prescription treatment instead of an over-the-counter medication or at-home treatment – this might mean a visit to the medical clinic.
However, in some provinces, pharmacists can prescribe medications for certain common ailments, which means you might not need to make that extra trip.
The common ailments a pharmacist can prescribe for depends on the province*. For more details, view the Canadian Pharmacists Association’s chart: Common Ailments Prescribing in Canada. Keep in mind that Pharmacists’ prescribing authority is expanding and this list may not be complete.
To learn more about how your pharmacist can help, visit our store and speak with our Pharmasave pharmacist.
*Note that common ailments prescribing is not always covered by provincial health care – a pharmacy fee may apply.