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Toll Free Fax: 1-866-600-9333
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  1. You can call North Drug Mart at toll free number 1-866-600-9222.


  2. You can mail or fax us your prescription(s).

    Toll-free Fax: 1-866-600-9333
    Mail: North Drug Mart
    1054 Centre Street
    Suite 320
    Thornhill, Ontario
    Canada L4J 8E5


  3. After you have emailed or faxed your prescription, kindly mail it to us. Your order will be executed once we received the faxed copy of the prescription. To execute refill orders we would need the original prescription. If you can send us a fax directly from your doctor's office, that will be considered as the original prescription.



Regardless of the method you choose to order your Canadian prescription drugs, North Drug Mart will only dispense orders that are accompanied by a valid prescription(s) from a licensed physician. As such, we require a valid copy of your prescription with adequate refills on it, which you can mail, fax, or email to us. Please mail us your prescription after you have faxed or emailed it to us. We will process your first order immediately with the faxed prescription, however, we will require the original prescription(s) to send you refills. A doctor's fax is considered an original prescription.

We will process your order in 1-3 business days, upon receiving all of your required information. Given that there are no issues with your order (eg. discrepencies while verifying your prescriptions, processing payment, etc.) you should receive your order within 14-21 business days. If you have not received your order within 2 weeks, please call us at toll free 1-866-600-9222.


 
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Mailing Address:
1054 Centre Street
Suite 320
Thornhill, Ontario
Canada L4J 8E5

Toll-Free Phone: 1-866-600-9222

Toll Free Fax: 1-866-600-9333

Hours of Operation: 8am-6pm CST
The FDA, due to the current state of their regulations, has taken the position that virtually all shipments of prescription drugs imported from a Canadian pharmacy by a U.S. consumer will violate the law.