Pharmacist at Longfields Pharmacy conducting a MedsCheck medication review in Nepean Ottawa

What Is the MedsCheck Program?

MedsCheck is a government-funded program in Ontario that pays for a structured, private medication review between a patient and their pharmacist. It was created by the Ontario Ministry of Health in recognition of a well-documented problem: patients taking multiple medications frequently experience preventable adverse effects, unnecessary duplication, dangerous interactions, and confusion about how and when to take their medications. The MedsCheck program aims to close that gap.

During a MedsCheck, your pharmacist reviews every prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, vitamin, and supplement you are taking. They assess whether each medication is still appropriate, whether any interactions exist, and whether you fully understand how to take each medication correctly. The result is a written Medication Action Plan that you receive to keep and share with your healthcare providers.

Who Qualifies for a MedsCheck?

To qualify for a MedsCheck Annual review in Ontario, you must:

  • Have a valid Ontario health card (OHIP)
  • Currently be taking three or more prescription medications for ongoing chronic conditions
  • Not have had a MedsCheck within the past 12 months at any pharmacy

There is no income test and no referral required. The program is available to all qualifying Ontario residents, including seniors, adults with complex chronic conditions, and patients recently discharged from hospital. If you are unsure whether you qualify, simply call Longfields Pharmacy at 613-440-9199 and we can confirm within minutes.

Types of MedsCheck Services in Ontario

MedsCheck Annual
A comprehensive one-on-one medication review available once per year for patients on three or more chronic medications. Takes approximately 30–45 minutes.
MedsCheck for Diabetes
A specialized review for patients with diabetes, focusing on medications for glucose management, cardiovascular risk, and related conditions. Available annually.
MedsCheck At Home
For patients who are homebound and cannot easily travel to a pharmacy, the pharmacist conducts the review in the patient's home.
MedsCheck Follow-Up
A shorter follow-up appointment (up to 20 minutes) available when significant medication changes occur between annual reviews.

What Happens During a MedsCheck at Longfields Pharmacy?

Your MedsCheck appointment at Longfields Pharmacy is conducted in a private consultation room. Here is exactly what to expect:

  1. 1
    Bring all your medications
    Bring all prescription bottles, OTC medications, vitamins, and supplements to the appointment — or simply bring a written list. The more complete the picture, the more thorough our review.
  2. 2
    Comprehensive medication review
    Our pharmacist goes through each medication: what it is for, how you are taking it, whether the dose is appropriate, and how it interacts with everything else you are taking.
  3. 3
    Discussion of concerns and symptoms
    We will ask about any side effects, symptoms, or changes in health you have noticed. Often, patients describe symptoms that are actually medication side effects they never connected to a specific drug.
  4. 4
    Medication Action Plan
    You receive a written Medication Action Plan — a personalized summary of your medications, any recommendations we have made, and action items for your follow-up with your family doctor.
  5. 5
    Communication with your prescriber
    With your consent, we send a copy of the Medication Action Plan to your family doctor or specialist so they can follow up on any recommendations.

Real Benefits Our Patients Have Experienced

MedsCheck appointments at Longfields Pharmacy have helped our patients in numerous concrete ways, including:

  • Discovering that a 3-year-old fatigue complaint was caused by a medication side effect
  • Identifying a dangerous interaction between a prescribed painkiller and an antidepressant
  • Simplifying from twice-daily to once-daily dosing by switching to a longer-acting formulation
  • Catching nutrient depletions caused by long-term PPI or metformin use
  • Understanding for the first time the correct timing and technique for inhalers
  • Eliminating a medication that was no longer necessary after a health condition resolved

Perhaps most importantly, patients often leave a MedsCheck feeling more confident and informed about their health. Understanding why you take each medication and how it works improves adherence, reduces anxiety, and leads to better health outcomes over time.

How to Book Your MedsCheck at Longfields Pharmacy

Booking a MedsCheck at Longfields Pharmacy in Nepean is easy. You can call us at 613-440-9199 during business hours, or book directly through our online calendar below. Appointments typically take 30–45 minutes. We are located at 613 Longfields Drive, Unit 106, Nepean ON — serving Nepean, Barrhaven, Riverside South, and surrounding communities in Ottawa's west end.