Viagra (Sildenafil) Prescription Online in New Westminster
Erectile dysfunction is one of the most common reasons men avoid the doctor's office — which is why the entire Viagra assessment can happen by secure video from home in New Westminster. A doctor licensed in British Columbia goes through your symptoms, heart health, blood pressure, and medications, then decides whether sildenafil is safe for you and at what dose. If it is, the e-prescription goes to whichever pharmacy you choose, including discreet home delivery. No clinic can promise a prescription before the assessment, and anything needing an in-person exam is referred on.
Book Prescription Refill$50 CAD for up to 3 medications · shown before payment

Book a private, same-day video visit with a doctor licensed in British Columbia to get Viagra (sildenafil) prescribed online in New Westminster when it is safe and appropriate. The doctor screens your heart health and medications — sildenafil must never be combined with nitrates — and sends the e-prescription discreetly to your preferred pharmacy.
- Viagra (sildenafil) requires a prescription in Canada — websites selling it without a doctor's assessment are unauthorized and unsafe.
- Sildenafil is typically taken about one hour before sexual activity and works for roughly four hours; generic sildenafil with the same active ingredient is widely available in Canadian pharmacies.
- Sildenafil must never be combined with nitrate medications (such as nitroglycerin) — the combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- Erectile dysfunction can be an early sign of cardiovascular disease or diabetes, which is why a real medical assessment — not just a pill — matters.
Clinical content is reviewed for accuracy and scope. TelePlus Care appointments go ahead only when a doctor agrees it is the right call, after a real assessment, and the doctor will explain the next step if virtual care is not the right fit.
How to Get Viagra Online in New Westminster
Getting Viagra online in New Westminster takes three steps: a short confidential intake about your health and medications, a private video visit with a doctor licensed in British Columbia — same-day appointments are often available — and, if the doctor decides sildenafil is safe and appropriate, an e-prescription sent to the pharmacy you choose. There is no need to explain anything at a front desk, and no paper prescription to hand over in person. Patients in nearby communities such as Abbotsford, Burnaby, Campbell River use the same process. If the doctor finds something that needs an in-person exam, they will say so and point you to the right place.
- Confidential online intake — no waiting room conversations
- Private same-day video visits with a doctor licensed in British Columbia
- Heart health, blood pressure, and medications screened for safety
- E-prescription sent to a local pharmacy or discreet home delivery
- No family-doctor referral needed to book
Who Can Be Prescribed Viagra in British Columbia?
Viagra is prescribed to adult men with erectile dysfunction when it is safe for them — and safety is the real work of the assessment. The doctor asks how the ED started, whether it happens always or only sometimes, and what else is going on: blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, medications, alcohol, smoking, stress, and sleep. That is not box-ticking. ED is often the first visible sign of narrowed blood vessels, and untreated diabetes or low testosterone can look like a "pill problem" when it is not. A good Viagra visit in New Westminster treats the symptom and flags the cause, and the doctor may suggest bloodwork or an in-person exam alongside — or instead of — a prescription.
- For adult men with erectile dysfunction, after a safety screen
- Heart health and blood pressure are reviewed before any dose is chosen
- ED can signal cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or low testosterone
- The doctor may recommend bloodwork or in-person follow-up too
What Viagra Does — and What It Doesn't
Viagra is sildenafil, a PDE5 inhibitor that increases blood flow to the penis when you are sexually aroused. It is usually taken about an hour before sexual activity and works for roughly four hours. It does not cause an erection on its own — sexual stimulation is still needed — and it does not change desire. A heavy or fatty meal can delay how fast it starts working, and the doctor picks a starting dose (25, 50, or 100 mg) based on your health and other medications. Common side effects include headache, flushing, stuffy nose, and indigestion; they are usually mild and short-lived. The doctor explains what to expect and how to take it properly, because timing and expectations are where most first attempts go wrong.
Viagra Safety Checks: Nitrates, Heart Health, and Interactions
The most important rule with sildenafil: never combine it with nitrate medications such as nitroglycerin, or with riociguat — the combination can drop blood pressure to dangerous levels. The doctor will also be careful if you have severe heart disease, a recent heart attack or stroke, very low blood pressure, or take alpha-blockers for prostate or blood-pressure problems. Tell the doctor about every medication and supplement you use, including recreational drugs — poppers (amyl nitrite) are nitrates too. Seek urgent in-person care for an erection lasting more than four hours (priapism), or any sudden loss of vision or hearing after a dose.
- Never combined with nitrates (nitroglycerin, poppers) or riociguat
- Caution with alpha-blockers, severe heart disease, or recent stroke/heart attack
- List every medication and supplement honestly — the doctor is not there to judge
- Erection lasting over 4 hours or sudden vision/hearing loss = urgent care now
Viagra vs Cialis: Which ED Medication Fits?
Viagra (sildenafil) and Cialis (tadalafil) work the same way but on different clocks. Sildenafil is the on-demand classic: take it about an hour ahead, and it covers roughly four hours. Tadalafil lasts up to 36 hours per dose, and also comes as a low-dose daily tablet so timing stops being a factor. Some men respond better to one than the other, and side-effect patterns differ slightly (sildenafil: more flushing and visual effects; tadalafil: more muscle aches). The doctor in your New Westminster visit will match the medication to how you actually live, and it is reasonable to try the other one if the first is not right.
Generic Sildenafil vs Brand-Name Viagra
Generic sildenafil contains the same active ingredient as brand-name Viagra, at the same doses, held to the same Health Canada standards — and it is stocked by virtually every pharmacy in New Westminster. Most patients choose the generic, and pharmacists dispense it by default unless the prescription says otherwise. On coverage: public drug plans in British Columbia generally do not pay for ED medications, and private plans vary — some cover a limited quantity per month. Since this is usually an out-of-pocket purchase, ask your pharmacy about the generic option when you fill the prescription.
- Same active ingredient and Health Canada standards as Viagra
- Dispensed by default at most pharmacies unless brand is specified
- Public drug plans generally do not cover ED medications
- Some private plans cover a limited monthly quantity — check yours
Discreet Pharmacy Pickup or Delivery in New Westminster
If sildenafil is prescribed, the e-prescription goes directly to the pharmacy you name — any community or chain pharmacy in New Westminster, or a delivery pharmacy that ships in plain packaging. The same applies for patients in nearby communities such as Abbotsford, Burnaby, Campbell River. Nothing about the process requires you to discuss the medication out loud: the pharmacist handles it like any other prescription, and you can ask questions privately if you want them. If the pharmacy needs clarification, it contacts the clinic, not you.
- Sent electronically to any New Westminster pharmacy or delivery pharmacy
- Delivery pharmacies ship in plain, unmarked packaging
- The pharmacy contacts the clinic directly with any questions
- Refills can be arranged through follow-up visits
Follow-Up, Dose Changes, and When to Be Seen In Person
If the first dose does not work well, do not give up or double up — dose adjustments and switching between sildenafil and the alternative are normal parts of ED treatment, handled through a follow-up visit. See a doctor in person if ED came on suddenly, is accompanied by pain, or keeps worsening despite treatment, and get urgent care immediately for an erection lasting more than four hours or sudden vision or hearing changes. For emergencies call 911; when you are not sure where to go in British Columbia, contact HealthLink BC (dial 811). And buy only through a prescription: sildenafil sold without one online is frequently counterfeit.
- Dose changes and switching medications happen via quick follow-ups
- Call 911 for emergencies, or HealthLink BC (dial 811) when unsure where to go
- Sudden, painful, or worsening ED deserves an in-person exam
- Never buy sildenafil from sites that skip the prescription
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Good to know before you book in New Westminster
- Refills are for existing, stable, non-controlled medications. Opioids, benzodiazepines, ADHD stimulants, and other controlled substances are never prescribed or renewed online.
- A prescription is issued only when the Canadian licensed doctor agrees it is the right call after reviewing your medication, dose, and history.
- Fee: $50 CAD for up to 3 medications. The price is shown before payment.
- Once you have consulted the doctor, the visit fee is non-refundable — the assessment has been provided. Refunds are only available in certain cases; see our Refund Policy.
Virtual care in British Columbia: coverage & licensing
TelePlus Care connects patients in New Westminster and other British Columbia communities including North Vancouver, Penticton, Port Coquitlam, and Prince George with Canadian licensed doctors by phone or secure video — often the same day.
Licensed in British Columbia
You are seen by a Canadian licensed doctor authorized by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) to care for patients in British Columbia.
Public insurer: MSP
Health care in British Columbia is administered through Medical Services Plan. TelePlus Care is a private virtual clinic — your flat-fee visit is not billed to MSP, and no referral, roster, or wait-list is required.
Free health advice
For free, publicly funded non-urgent health advice in British Columbia, you can also call HealthLink BC (811).
Emergencies: call 911
Online care is not for emergencies. For severe or rapidly worsening symptoms, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.
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