Vaccines when you need them, where you already go.

Pharmabest pharmacists are trained to administer a wide range of vaccines — routine, seasonal, travel, and specialty — at participating locations across Ontario. No doctor's appointment needed in most cases.
What you need to know

Everything you need to know about Immunizations

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Who is this for:

This is for anyone looking to stay current on vaccinations — whether you're heading abroad and need travel vaccines, protecting a newborn family member, managing a chronic condition, or simply keeping up with routine immunizations. If you're not sure what you need, we'll help you figure it out.
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What to expect:

Step 1 — Consultation and assessment. Meet with one of our pharmacists to review your vaccination history, current health, and eligibility. Step 2 — Vaccination. Your vaccine is administered in a private consultation room by a trained pharmacist. Step 3 — Documentation and follow-up. We'll provide any required records, walk you through potential side effects, and help you stay on track with future immunizations.
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About Immunizations

Vaccination is one of the safest and most effective ways to prevent serious illness. Our pharmacists are trained to assess your immunization needs, answer your questions, and administer vaccines in a private, professional setting.

We offer routine, seasonal, travel, and specialty vaccines including influenza, COVID-19, shingles, RSV, pneumococcal, hepatitis, and more. Starting July 1, 2026, Ontario pharmacists can also administer publicly funded tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough) vaccines — making it even easier to stay protected close to home.

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Why this service is helpful:

When you get vaccinated, you're not just protecting yourself. You're protecting the people around you who may be more vulnerable — newborns, seniors, and those with compromised immune systems. Convenient access to vaccines through your local pharmacy means fewer missed immunizations and healthier communities overall.
Cost & coverage

What does this service cost?

Many vaccines are publicly funded for eligible Ontario residents. Others may be covered through private insurance. Our team will review your eligibility and any costs before your appointment.
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Where we can help

Find a Pharmabest location that can help near you.

The locations listed here offer this service. Walk in or book an appointment at the one closest to you.