Destination risk assessment · malaria/travel Rx via electronic prescription
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💊 Medication cost varies — paid directly at your pharmacy when you pick up. Many patients qualify for coverage (OHIP+, Trillium, private insurance). Ask your pharmacist.
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$49
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At pharmacy
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medication cost
$49 service fee charged today. Medication paid separately at your pharmacy.
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🔒 Secure · PHIPA-compliant · Powered by Stripe · Full refund if req can’t be issued · NP review within 24 hrs
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You're Booked!
Your intake is with a clinic.ca nurse practitioner now. Your prescription will be sent to your pharmacy via electronic prescription within 15–30 min during business hours.
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🔐 Your Private Patient Portal
You'll receive a separate email from TELUS Health Patient Portal with your documents (lab req, prescription, or letter). First-time patients: click the link to create a free TELUS Health account (takes ~2 minutes). This is normal — not phishing.
Two emails: 1) clinic.ca confirmation · 2) TELUS Health portal link · PHIPA-compliant
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Booking Confirmation
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What Happens Next
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Check your email — req arrives in 15–30 min
Your lab requisition PDF will be emailed. Check spam if you don't see it within 30 min during business hours.
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Pick up your prescription at any pharmacy
Your prescription is sent electronically via electronic prescription to your chosen pharmacy. No paper needed.
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Results delivered by the lab
LifeLabs shares your results directly with you, typically in 3–5 business days, via the LifeLabs patient portal or email.
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Questions about results?
If you'd like your results interpreted, bring them to your family doctor or a walk-in clinic. clinic.ca does not provide result review.
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Patient Record
Download your complete intake record for your files or to import into Telus CHR.
Contains intake answers · OHIP status · test ordered
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About This Service
What's included & FAQ
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What's Included
Destination Risk Assessment
Country-specific malaria, GI, and health risks
Malaria Prophylaxis
Malarone (atovaquone-proguanil) or Doxycycline based on destination
Travellers' Diarrhea Kit
Azithromycin or Ciprofloxacin + Loperamide
Altitude Sickness
Acetazolamide (Diamox) for destinations >3000m
Motion Sickness
Dimenhydrinate or Scopolamine patch
Vaccine Referral Letters
Hep A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever referral as needed
FAQ
Is OHIP covered?
The $49 clinic.ca fee covers the NP consult. Travel medications are typically not covered by OHIP but may be covered by your travel insurance or workplace benefit plan.
How far in advance should I get travel prescriptions?
At least 2–4 weeks before departure. Malaria prophylaxis must be started before leaving, and some vaccines require multiple doses.
What malaria medication is best?
Malarone (atovaquone-proguanil) is the most convenient (start 1–2 days before, continue 7 days after return). Doxycycline is a lower-cost alternative. Your NP will recommend based on your destination and health profile.
Can I get travel vaccines through clinic.ca?
Vaccines cannot be delivered through clinic.ca — your NP will provide referral letters and recommendations for your local travel medicine clinic or pharmacy.
clinic.ca is staffed by Nurse Practitioners (NPs) registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario in the Extended Class. Ontario NPs are legally authorized to order laboratory tests, prescribe medications including controlled substances, diagnose illnesses, and refer patients to specialists. If a specific recipient (employer, insurance plan, or specialist office) requires a physician signature on your document, contact us and we will re-issue through a consulting physician at no additional cost or refund your fee in full.