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Organization: Ontario. Ministry of Health
Phone Numbers: 416-327-4327
ServiceOntario: 416-314-5518
Toll-Free: 1-866-532-3161
Teletype: 416-327-4282
1-800-387-5559
Fax: 416-327-8497
Website: www.ontario.ca/page/take-your-medication-safely
Address:
Toronto, ON
Hours: ServiceOntario: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
Service Description: Annual appointments to review complex prescriptions with a pharmacist * pharmacists discuss medications, side effects, interactions and how to administer them

MedsCheck At Home - Available to people who cannot get to the pharmacy due to illness, frailty, old age, or because of isolation * pharmacist visits eligible patients at home to discuss medications * pharmacist also aids with disposal of unused and expired medication
Fees: Services covered by OHIP
Application: Contact your pharmacist * appointments are available once per calendar year if eligible
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Anyone who takes three or more prescription medications for an ongoing, chronic condition * anyone diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes (even if you are not taking diabetes medication) * any resident of a long-term care home
Languages: English
Language Note: Languages depend on pharmacist
Area(s) Served: Ontario

This information was last completely updated on 12/9/2024

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Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario 

Contact your primary care provider or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 if you're experiencing symptoms of the 2019 novel coronavirus.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information 
Vaccines are now being made available to various population groups based specific eligibility. See your local health unit website for details:
Grey Bruce Health Unit
Huron Perth Public Health
Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU)
Southwestern Public Health (Oxford - Elgin - St Thomas)

Local Health Care Service Changes

Ministry of Health's online self-assessment tool is available

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