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Custom Page ( Free 3 months)
CA$120.00
💬 Special Offer:
👉 Contact us before purchasing to receive a 3-month free trial and see your custom page in action!
Custom Pharmacy Web Page with QR Code Hosting
Bring your pharmacy online with a personalized web page hosted on 123Pharmacist.com — designed to showcase your services and help patients connect with you instantly.
Your custom page includes:
🏥 Pharmacy name, logo, and contact details (phone, address, email, and social links)
💊 List of pharmacy services such as prescription refills, minor ailment assessments, vaccinations, medication reviews, blister packs, smoking cessation, travel consultations, and more
🔗 Unique QR code linking directly to your page (perfect for use on business cards, bags, or signage)
🌐 Hosting and maintenance on 123Pharmacist.com for seamless, professional visibility
💡 Why Choose This Service
Increase visibility and patient trust
Provide quick access to your services via QR code
Strengthen your pharmacy’s brand both online and offline
Simple setup — we handle everything for you
💰 Pricing
Enjoy 3 months of free hosting included with setup,
then continue for only $20 per month thereafter.
💊 Need Help With a Minor Ailment?
If you’re dealing with common health concerns like pink eye, urinary tract infections (UTI), allergies, hemorrhoids, rashes, cold sores, or skin conditions, your pharmacist can help.
Pharmacists across Canada are trained and authorized to assess, prescribe, and guide you for many minor ailments. They can also advise if you need a referral to a doctor or other healthcare provider.
👉 Talk to your local pharmacist today for fast, accessible care—no long waits, no unnecessary clinic visits.
Disclaimer:The information provided on this website regarding minor ailments is for general informational purposes only. The specific conditions that pharmacists can assess and prescribe for may vary by province, depending on individual pharmacist authorization and their scope of practice. This content is not intended to replace professional judgment or regulatory guidance. The final decision to assess, prescribe, or treat any condition rests solely with the pharmacist, in accordance with applicable provincial laws and regulations.
