Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) Treatment
Ontario Minor Ailments Program — pharmacist prescribing plus onsite physician access at TDL MD Clinic & Saldanha Health Centre.
Quick Answer
Yes, Ontario pharmacists at Peel Best Pharmacy can diagnose and prescribe antibiotic eye drops for conjunctivitis without a doctor visit. Call (905) 712-0003 for a same-day assessment.
About this Service
Clinically reviewed by licensed pharmacistsPink eye (conjunctivitis) is one of the most common eye infections we treat at Peel Best Pharmacy. Whether your symptoms are bacterial (yellow-green discharge, crusting), viral, or allergic (itching, watering), our trained pharmacists can assess your condition and prescribe appropriate antibiotic eye drops or anti-inflammatory treatments — without requiring a separate doctor visit.
Under Ontario's Minor Ailments program, our licensed pharmacists are authorized to diagnose and prescribe for uncomplicated conjunctivitis. This means you can call ahead or come in, be assessed, and leave with a prescription in a single visit — saving you hours at a walk-in clinic or emergency room.
For complex, recurring, or vision-threatening cases, our onsite family doctors are available by appointment in the same building: TDL MD Clinic (Dr. Tony D. Luong) at (905) 712-3998 and Saldanha Health Centre (Dr. Saldanha) at (905) 890-8183. Both clinics are co-located with Peel Best Pharmacy at 550 Matheson Blvd W, Unit 106, Mississauga.
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Complex cases, recurring conditions, or escalating symptoms? Our physicians are available by appointment — same building as Peel Best Pharmacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a pharmacist treat pink eye without a doctor in Ontario?
Yes. Under Ontario's Minor Ailments program, our licensed pharmacists can prescribe antibiotic eye drops for uncomplicated conjunctivitis. For a thorough assessment, we recommend booking an appointment — call (905) 712-0003 to speak with our pharmacist, or consult our onsite physicians at TDL MD Clinic (905) 712-3998 or Saldanha Health Centre (905) 890-8183.
When do I need to see a doctor for pink eye?
You should see a family doctor if your pink eye is recurring, worsening despite treatment, causing vision changes, or affecting a newborn. Our onsite family doctors at TDL MD Clinic (905) 712-3998 and Saldanha Health Centre (905) 890-8183 are available by appointment — same building as the pharmacy.
How quickly can I be seen for pink eye in Mississauga?
Call Peel Best Pharmacy at (905) 712-0003 to book an appointment with our pharmacist. For a physician consultation, call our onsite clinics — TDL MD Clinic at (905) 712-3998 or Saldanha Health Centre at (905) 890-8183 — and book an appointment directly with a doctor.
Is pink eye contagious?
Bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are highly contagious through contact and shared items. Start treatment as quickly as possible to reduce spread. Our pharmacist can prescribe on the spot — no appointment needed.
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Call us at (905) 712-0003 — our pharmacist can assess and prescribe for conjunctivitis same day.
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