Can a Pharmacist Prescribe Antibiotics for a UTI in Ontario?
Short answer: yes. Since Ontario expanded the Minor Ailments Program, a clinical pharmacist can assess your symptoms and prescribe antibiotics for an uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) right at the pharmacy — no doctor's appointment, no walk-in clinic, no referral, and usually same-day.
What counts as an "uncomplicated" UTI?
An uncomplicated UTI (also called acute cystitis) is a bladder infection in an otherwise healthy, non-pregnant adult without complicating factors, with typical symptoms such as:
- Burning or pain when you pee
- Needing to go more often, or urgently
- Cloudy, strong-smelling, or pink-tinged urine
- Mild pressure or discomfort low in your belly
Your pharmacist will ask a few quick questions to confirm it's a straightforward bladder infection and to rule out anything that needs a doctor.
When you should see a physician instead
Some symptoms point to a more serious infection (like a kidney infection) or a situation that falls outside what a pharmacist can treat. Please see a doctor or go to urgent care if you have:
- Fever, chills, nausea, or pain in your back or side (flank)
- Blood that's clearly visible in your urine
- Symptoms during pregnancy
- Frequent, recurring UTIs (several in a year)
- A urinary catheter, or known kidney/urinary tract problems
If any of these apply, your pharmacist will refer you promptly — and can still help you understand your options in the meantime.
Which antibiotics can a pharmacist prescribe?
For an uncomplicated UTI, Ontario pharmacists prescribe from the recommended first-line antibiotics guided by Ontario clinical protocols. Your pharmacist chooses the appropriate antibiotic based on your symptoms, allergies, other medications, and kidney function — and explains exactly how to take it.
How the visit works at St. Clair Drug Mart
- Walk in or book online. No referral needed. You can start an online assessment or just come by.
- Quick private assessment. Our pharmacist reviews your symptoms and history — usually just a few minutes.
- Treatment on the spot. If it's an uncomplicated UTI, we prescribe and dispense your antibiotic right away and review how to take it.
- Follow-up. We tell you what to watch for and when to come back or see a doctor if things don't improve.
Is the assessment covered?
Minor ailment assessments under Ontario's program are covered for eligible Ontario residents with a valid health card — so there's typically no cost for the assessment itself. We'll confirm coverage for the medication when you visit.
Think you have a UTI?
Don't wait for a doctor's appointment. Walk in, or start your assessment online — our pharmacist can help today.
Start a UTI Assessment → Call (416) 654-8181This article is general information, not medical advice. Speak with our pharmacist or your doctor about your specific situation.