Refilling a Prescription in New Brunswick Without a Family Doctor
No family doctor and a prescription running low? Here are your options in New Brunswick, including online refills with eVisitRx.
Quick answer
Being between providers shouldn't mean running out of a medication you rely on. In New Brunswick you have several options, including a pharmacist, walk-in and after-hours clinics, and online refills through eVisitRx for eligible maintenance medications.
Your options
If your prescription is running low and you don't have a family provider, you can:
- Ask your pharmacist — in many cases they can extend or adjust a prescription short-term.
- Use a walk-in or after-hours clinic for renewals that need an in-person look.
- Request an online refill with eVisitRx for eligible, stable maintenance medications.
When eVisitRx fits
eVisitRx is a good fit when you simply need to renew a medication you already take and are doing well on. It's not the right route for a new symptom, a medication that needs monitoring, or a controlled substance. A nurse practitioner reviews your request and points you elsewhere if needed.
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Get care nowFrequently asked questions
Do I need a family doctor to use eVisitRx?
No. You can request a refill or a note whether or not you have a family physician or nurse practitioner.