Keep in Touch with Us

We are committed to providing qualitative service and assistance to all our clients. We welcome the live interaction but for your convenience, there are a few communication methods available online. Before contacting our pharmacy for any matters related to the services and drugs we provide, please refer first to the FAQ section. There we collected the most popular questions that may help you to acknowledge ordering, purchasing or shipping processes, or other important aspects connected with buying goods with us.

If you cannot find your answer in the FAQ section, get it from our dedicated experts by:

Email: assistance@csmedcenter.com (In your letter, please specify the state and city where you reside as well as everything that was included in your order. If you already have your order’s number, put it into the email’s subject line. Thank you for understanding.)

Please Note! If you could not have your matter resolved with our customer support, you did not get help with your question, or you were unhappy – please write to us at this priority@csmedcenter.com directly to the management, and we guarantee that we will resolve your issue within 24 hours. Otherwise, we will be happy to help you at the contacts above.

Call us: +1 (581) 700 0201

Our hours of operation are:

Monday – Sunday: 12 am-7 pm


Please note: My Canadian Pharmacy does not encourage communication via popular internet calling providers or online messengers because they do not possess enough security of data. However, any person may call us and we will discuss the most convenient way for further collaboration.

For customers who cannot present a prescription, we remind that it is important to talk to a healthcare professional who can rule out contraindications and assess the benefits and risks of using specific medications. Talk to us if you do not have a prescription. You can read more about it on this page.

Before appointing a pharmaceutical product, a healthcare specialist will have to discuss multiple factors of your health with you. Self-diagnosing and self-administration can be a dangerous practice. You will be requested to fill out a form where you need to be as specific and honest as possible to ensure the safety of your experience.


Canadian Office:

  • 301 Boul Saint-Jean, Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 3J1, Canada
  • 10:00 am-7:00 pm