Minor Ailments? Major Relief. Now Available at Your Boggios.

Skip the wait and speak with a pharmacist for quick treatment of common seasonal conditions.
Did you know that you can now speak directly with a pharmacist at Boggio Family of Pharmacies to get assessed and treated for a variety of common health concerns without a doctor’s visit?
With Ontario’s expanded minor ailments prescribing program, our pharmacists can now assess symptoms, recommend treatment, and even prescribe medication for over 20 conditions. This is convenient, fast, and ideal for issues that pop up when you least expect them.
Here are a few that are especially common this time of year:
🌼 Allergic Rhinitis (Seasonal Allergies)
Pollen levels are rising, and so are sneezes! If you’re battling itchy eyes, a runny nose, or nasal congestion, our pharmacists can help you find relief quickly, no appointment needed.
🦟 Insect Bites & Hives
From camping trips to backyard barbecues, bug bites can be more than a nuisance. We can assess and recommend treatments for bites and mild allergic reactions like hives so you can get back to enjoying the outdoors.
👁️ Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Allergic, viral, or bacterial our pharmacists can determine the type of pink eye you’re dealing with and provide the appropriate treatment.
🦶Sprains and Strains
Twisted your ankle on a hike or pulled something during a weekend project? Our team can assess mild musculoskeletal injuries and suggest treatments to speed up your recovery.
🧴 Dermatitis & Eczema
Heat, sweat, and pollen can trigger flare-ups. Whether it’s allergic contact dermatitis or a seasonal eczema outbreak, we’re here with effective treatment options and expert advice.
Fast. Easy. Local.
There’s no need to wait for a doctor’s appointment for these common issues. Visit your nearest Boggio Family of Pharmacies location and speak to one of our licensed pharmacists today.
Your health, your time. Trusted care, right when you need it.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Consult with a healthcare professional for personalized health recommendations.













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