Vaccinations & Immunizations at Your Community Pharmacy

Your local Kanata pharmacy is one of the easiest places to stay up to date on vaccinations and immunizations — no doctor's office required, and we're open seven days a week on March Road.
Vaccinations close to home
Pharmacies have become a frontline spot for immunizations across Ontario, and for good reason: we're convenient, local, and you don't need an appointment for many of the services we offer. As a community pharmacy in Kanata, we make it easy to get protected without rearranging your whole day.
What to bring
Before you come in
- Your OHIP card
- A list of any medications you take
- Your immunization records, if you have them handy
Ask a pharmacist what's right for you
Different people need different vaccines depending on age, health and circumstances. The best move is a quick chat with a pharmacist, who can tell you what's recommended and what's available at the dispensary. We'll never push something you don't need — just straight advice.
The seasonal flu shot is the one most people come in for, and it's walk-in during pharmacy hours. Ask us about other immunizations while you're here so you can combine your visit.
Seven days a week on March Road
We're open Monday to Friday 9 am to 8 pm and weekends 9 am to 5 pm, so it's easy to drop in around work or family. Call (613) 435-2111 to check availability, or learn more about PharmaChoice health services.
Questions? We always pick up.
Call our Kanata pharmacy at (613) 435-2111, or drop by 329 March Road — open 7 days a week, with free prescription delivery across Ottawa.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an appointment for vaccinations?
Many vaccinations, including the seasonal flu shot, are walk-in at our Kanata pharmacy. For certain immunizations it's worth calling (613) 435-2111 first to confirm availability.
Which vaccines can I get at the pharmacy?
Availability varies, so the best step is to ask a pharmacist what's currently offered at the dispensary and what's recommended for you.
Should I bring anything?
Bring your OHIP card, a list of your medications, and your immunization records if you have them.


