The Campus Trust

As a member of The Campus Trust, how do I benefit from using Pharmex?
As a plan member you will receive extra savings for your medications. Additionally, when you use Pharmex, you pay our low $7.99 dispensing fee. Click here for more information.

Who can use Pharmex?
Anyone having a prescription written by physician licensed in Canada may have his or her medication dispensed by Pharmex. We accept all major drug plan cards.

How do I register with Pharmex?
Complete our secure enrollment form. It’s that simple!

Is there a cost to enroll?
No. Enrolling with Pharmex is no different than enrolling with your local pharmacy.

Is there a cost for delivery?
Prescriptions are delivered at no cost to the patient.

Is my information secure?
Your patient information is kept on our secure pharmacy dispensing system and is fully confidential. Our privacy policy can be viewed on this web site.

How can I contact the Pharmacist?
Personal, professional, confidential counseling is available from our pharmacists Monday through Friday 9 am-5 pm Eastern Time. You may leave a message at any time of day or night and our pharmacist will return your call during regular business hours. Our toll free telephone number is 1-800-663-8637 ext 232.

You can also contact the pharmacist via email.

Is Pharmex the best choice for all of my medications?
Pharmex specializes in maintenance or long-term medications. If you have a prescription for an acute care need, an antibiotic for example, we will advise you in the best interest of your patient care, to have it filled locally.

What is a maintenance medication?
Maintenance medications control chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, cholesterol and depression. They are prescribed by your physician for extended periods of time.

How do I order my prescriptions?
The first time your doctor writes a prescription for a medication you have not previously taken, simply have him or her fax or telephone the prescription to Pharmex using the toll free numbers shown below:

Phone: 1-800-663-8637
Fax: 1-800-263-8746

Alternatively, you can mail the original prescription to us at the address shown on the Contact Us section of this site.

How do I order new prescriptions?
When your doctor writes a prescription for a medication you have not previously taken, simply have him or her fax or telephone the prescription to Pharmex using the 1-800 numbers shown below:

Phone: 1-800-663-8637
Fax: 1-800-263-8746

Alternatively, you can mail the original prescription to us at the address shown on the Contact Us section of this site.

Can I fax a prescription myself?
In accordance with Provincial regulations, Pharmex cannot accept a fax from a patient.

How do I order my repeat prescription?
Requests for repeat prescriptions can be ordered a number of ways:

  • Online using the Pharmex >Repeat Prescription form
  • By phone, via voice mail options
  • By phone by speaking directly to a pharmacy technician at the number below
  • Having your physician fax or phone in repeat requests

Local phone: 905 847-8224 ext 229
Toll free: 1-800-663-8637

What if I already have some of my prescription filled at my local pharmacy? Can I transfer those to Pharmex?
Yes. When you enroll complete the Request for Prescription Transfer section at the bottom of the enrollment form, or simply call, fax or e-mail us with the prescription number, and the pharmacy name and phone number and we’ll do the rest.

Please note, the law prohibits the transfer of narcotic medications. A new prescription would be required from your physician.

How quickly are my prescriptions delivered to me?
Most prescriptions are processed and delivered within 24-72 hours of receipt. Prescriptions are delivered from Ontario. Delays may occur if the pharmacist needs clarification from your physician’s office or yourself, or if the prescription requested does not have a repeat remaining.

How are my prescriptions delivered?
Your medications are delivered in a discreet tamper-resistant package with no identifying marks as to the contents or source. Pharmex uses bonded couriers including Priority Courier, and Atripco. Fedex and Purolator are used for time/temperature sensitive medications.

Can Pharmex fill my prescription regardless of where I live?
Yes. In accordance with Provincial Law, we can fill all prescriptions written by physicians who are licensed in Canada.

Is a signature required for delivery of my package?
Yes. The law requires that all medications delivered to a patient require a signature by the patient or an agent designated by the patient.

What if no one is home to receive the delivery?
Priority Courier will leave notice that a package is available for pick-up and signature at your local depot. Xpresspost packages will be available for pick-up and signature at your local Post Office.

How do I pay for my medications?
The enrollment process gathers all relevant information to fill your prescription including company benefit plan, drug card number, credit card number, etc. If you have anything to pay it is applied to your credit card at the time your medication is leaving the pharmacy.

Can other members of my family join even if they are not associated with my benefit plan?
Absolutely! We accept all major drug plans and welcome all your family members and friends to be a part of our great service!

Further questions?
Don’t hesitate to contact us.