This is a local guide to getting Mounjaro (tirzepatide) in Toronto, Ontario. I cover where to fill your prescription, ODB and private insurance through Manulife or Sun Life, telehealth options available to Torontonians, the myMounjaro savings card and how Mounjaro compares to Ozempic and Wegovy on cost. Pricing reflects April 2026 quotes from local pharmacies.

For the full provincial view, read Mounjaro in Ontario. For national pricing, see Cheapest Mounjaro in Canada and Mounjaro at Costco Canada.

  • Approved use: Mounjaro is Health Canada-approved for type 2 diabetes only. Weight management is off-label until Eli Lilly’s tirzepatide weight-loss brand (Zepbound, marketed in the US) launches in Canada. [1]
  • ODB coverage: Restricted coverage for type 2 diabetes only. Off-label weight use is not eligible. [2]
  • Retail pricing: Mounjaro in Toronto runs $280 to $310 per month at 2.5 mg starter dose, scaling to $500 to $550 at the 15 mg maintenance dose. Costco Pharmacy is consistently cheapest.
  • Savings card: Eli Lilly Canada’s myMounjaro patient-support program offsets $100 to $150 per month for eligible patients without provincial drug-plan coverage. [3]
  • Telehealth: Felix Health and Maple actively prescribe Mounjaro for Torontonians. Hims Canada also covers tirzepatide where licensed.

How to Get Mounjaro in Toronto

Torontonians have three realistic paths to a tirzepatide prescription:

  • Family doctor or walk-in clinic: Toronto has many family practices and walk-in clinics comfortable prescribing Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes. Off-label weight-management requests are handled case-by-case. A first appointment with your existing primary-care provider is usually the cheapest path because there is no telehealth fee.
  • Canadian telehealth: If you don’t have a family doctor or want to skip wait times, Felix Health and Maple actively prescribe Mounjaro after an online assessment. Hims Canada also handles tirzepatide where it operates.
  • Endocrinologist or obesity-medicine specialist: Toronto has the deepest endocrinology and obesity-medicine bench in Canada, including programs at UHN, St. Michael’s, Mount Sinai, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Hospital. Non-urgent endocrinology referral wait times sit at 8 to 16 weeks as of April 2026; obesity-medicine referrals are similar. Private clinics in Yorkville and North York offer faster access at out-of-pocket consult fees.

Toronto has the most pharmacy price competition in Canada for Mounjaro. Costco pharmacies across the GTA consistently run $20 to $40 cheaper than Shoppers Drug Mart for the same dose. Independent pharmacies in Yorkville and the Annex sometimes price-match Costco for cash-paying patients.

Where to Fill Your Mounjaro Prescription in Toronto

Toronto has pharmacies in every neighbourhood filling Mounjaro, but prices vary by $20 to $50 per month at the same dose depending on where you go [4]. Here’s the shortlist.

Costco Pharmacy Locations

Costco is consistently the cheapest in-person option in Toronto at $390 to $410 per month for the 10 mg dose (and roughly $280 to $300 at 2.5 mg starter). You do not need a Costco membership to use the pharmacy in Canada [6]. Toronto-area Costco warehouses: Downtown (Queens Quay); Etobicoke (Queensway); Scarborough (Warden); North York (Billy Bishop area).

Chain Pharmacies and Independents (10 mg dose)

Pharmacy10 mg Monthly Price (April 2026)Notes
Costco (Toronto)$390 to $410Lowest in-person price; no membership needed
Walmart$405 to $430Wide coverage; often the runner-up
Shoppers Drug Mart$415 to $440Every neighbourhood; PC Optimum points
Rexall$410 to $435Higher default markup; watch for promos
Independent pharmaciesVariesSome in downtown Toronto and Yorkville price-match Costco

Dose-by-Dose Retail Pricing in Toronto

DoseMonthly Cost (Retail)Annual CostTitration Phase
2.5 mg weekly$280 to $310$3,360 to $3,720Weeks 1 to 4
5 mg weekly$310 to $350$3,720 to $4,200Weeks 5 to 8
7.5 mg weekly$360 to $400$4,320 to $4,800Weeks 9 to 12
10 mg weekly$400 to $450$4,800 to $5,400Weeks 13 to 16
12.5 mg weekly$450 to $500$5,400 to $6,000Weeks 17 to 20
15 mg weekly$500 to $550$6,000 to $6,600Week 21+

Many Torontonians stabilize at 10 mg or 12.5 mg and never titrate to 15 mg. Holding at the lower effective dose saves $50 to $150 per month versus the maximum dose - worth discussing with your prescriber once your weight or A1C plateau.

Neighbourhoods With the Most Pharmacy Density

downtown Toronto, Yorkville, the Annex, Leslieville, North York and 2 other Toronto neighbourhoods all have multiple Mounjaro-filling pharmacies within walking distance. If you live in a newer suburb, the nearest Costco or Walmart is usually the best combination of price and pen availability across all six dose strengths.

Online Mounjaro Providers Serving Toronto

Telehealth is often the fastest path to a Mounjaro prescription in Toronto, especially because endocrinology and obesity-medicine wait lists run long. Here are the six Canadian providers I track - note that not all of them prescribe Mounjaro, and provincial availability varies.

Top pick: MyRocky (operated by Rocky Health Inc.) is our highest-rated Canadian GLP-1 provider in 2026 (9.4/10). Per-pen pricing is roughly comparable across the major Canadian telehealth services - what MyRocky wins on is total value: the $99 one-time consult includes lab work and the first prescription, there are no recurring quarterly fees, free fast delivery is included, and it operates its own LegitScript-certified pharmacy in Mississauga. MyRocky also serves all 10 provinces (Felix and Hims do not operate in Quebec) and has been trusted by 350,000+ Canadians. Visit MyRocky or read our full MyRocky review.

ProviderMonthly Cost (Mounjaro)Consultation FeeCoverageLearn More
MyRocky ⭐ Top Pick$300–$310$99 once (lab work included)All 10 provincesVisit MyRocky
Felix HealthBrand $250–$310 / Generic $149+$99 setup + $40 quarterlyAll provinces except QCVisit Felix
Maple$270–$320$69 per consultAll provincesVisit Maple
Hims CanadaGeneric semaglutide available — pricing on consultIncludedSelect provincesVisit Hims
Jill HealthPricing on assessmentIncluded in programMost provincesVisit Jill
DooUPricing on assessmentIncluded in programMost provincesVisit DooU
RavenPricing on assessmentIncluded in programMost provincesVisit Raven

Generic semaglutide is now also available in-person at Canadian pharmacies including Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, Costco, and Walmart, typically priced at $85 to $120 per month depending on the pharmacy — with Costco usually lowest. That makes the in-person retail route generally cheaper than telehealth providers like Felix Health, which charges $149 per month for the same generic.

Provider reviews: MyRocky (top pick), Felix, Maple, Hims Canada, Jill Health, DooU and Raven.

All six telehealth services on this list accept new patients from Toronto as of April 2026. Felix and Maple are the most common choices for active Mounjaro prescribing - the other clinics lean toward off-label semaglutide.

Mail-Order Delivery Timing to Toronto

If you order Mounjaro through a Canadian telehealth service, expect 1 to 3 business days inside Toronto and 2 to 4 business days to the GTA. Refrigeration during transit is standard. Your first shipment usually arrives faster than subsequent refills.

For a full scenario-by-scenario provider comparison, read Best Mounjaro Providers in Canada.

Does ODB Cover Mounjaro for Toronto Residents?

Mounjaro is a Limited Use benefit on the Ontario Drug Benefit formulary - covered for type 2 diabetes only after a documented metformin trial. Off-label weight management is not eligible. ODB recipients in Toronto pay the standard $0 to $11.32 copay once the Limited Use code is on the prescription. [2]

For full provincial rules, read the parent guide at Mounjaro in Ontario. For nationwide coverage detail, see Mounjaro Insurance Coverage in Canada.

Private Insurance Coverage for Mounjaro in Toronto

If you have employer benefits or individual health insurance in Toronto, that is usually the cheapest realistic path. The major insurers active here are Manulife, Sun Life, Canada Life, Green Shield and Blue Cross Ontario [3]. Coverage is rarely automatic - prior authorization is required almost universally for tirzepatide.

  • Confirmed type 2 diabetes diagnosis (most common path). For weight management: BMI 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a comorbidity such as hypertension, dyslipidemia or sleep apnea.
  • Step-therapy documentation showing prior trial of metformin (for T2D) or another anti-obesity medication (for weight management).
  • Recent A1C, fasting glucose and lipid-panel results.
  • Prescriber letter outlining the clinical rationale for choosing tirzepatide over a cheaper alternative.

If approved, most plans reimburse 70 to 90 percent of the pen cost. Typical out-of-pocket after prior auth is $40 to $135 per month, down from the $280 to $550 retail range.

myMounjaro Savings Card for Toronto Residents

Eli Lilly Canada runs the myMounjaro patient-support program - one of the more generous savings cards in the Canadian GLP-1 market. Registration is online at mymounjaro.ca or through the prescribing clinic, and the card is accepted at most major Canadian pharmacy chains. [3]

Eligibility

  • Valid Canadian prescription for Mounjaro.
  • Ontario residential address.
  • Not currently covered by a government drug plan for Mounjaro - private-insurance patients can still apply the card against their copay.

Real-World Out-of-Pocket Scenarios in Toronto

ScenarioInsurance CoversSavings Card CoversPatient Pays
Private insurance (80% coverage)$240 to $440Up to card maximum$0 to $60
Private insurance (70% coverage)$196 to $385Up to card maximum$0 to $115
No insurance$0Up to card maximum$130 to $400
ODB covers MounjaroFull or mostCard not eligibleProvincial copay only

The card historically offsets in the $100 to $150 per month range. Combined with private insurance, monthly out-of-pocket for Torontonians can sit near zero. Verify current terms at mymounjaro.ca before budgeting because Eli Lilly adjusts the program annually.

Medical Expense Tax Credit for Toronto Residents

Out-of-pocket spending on Mounjaro counts as an eligible medical expense for the federal Medical Expense Tax Credit (METC) [7]. For the 2026 tax year, the threshold is the lesser of $2,834 or 3 percent of net income. Because Mounjaro runs $280 to $550 per month, a full year of out-of-pocket tirzepatide easily clears the METC floor for most Torontonians. Ontario adds a provincial tax-credit component on top of the federal METC. Keep every pharmacy receipt - the CRA accepts them as supporting documentation. Couples can pool eligible medical expenses on whichever spouse has the lower net income to maximize the claim.

FAQ

Which pharmacy in Toronto has the cheapest Mounjaro?

Costco Pharmacy. Across Toronto, Costco prices the 10 mg Mounjaro pen around $390 to $410 per month. Walmart runs a close second at $405 to $430. You do not need a Costco membership to use the pharmacy in Canada.

Can I get Mounjaro delivered to Toronto?

Yes. Canadian telehealth services including Felix Health, Maple and Hims Canada (where licensed) mail-order Mounjaro in refrigerated packaging. Expect 1 to 3 business days inside Toronto and 2 to 4 business days to the GTA.

Does ODB cover Mounjaro in Toronto?

Yes, but only for type 2 diabetes with restrictions. Mounjaro is a Limited Use benefit on the Ontario Drug Benefit formulary - covered for type 2 diabetes only after a documented metformin trial. Off-label weight-management use is not covered.

How do I get Mounjaro covered by private insurance in Toronto?

Ask your prescriber to submit a prior-authorization form to your insurer. Include lab work, your A1C if T2D, BMI documentation if weight-related, prior-therapy history (metformin trial or anti-obesity drug trial) and a prescriber letter explaining why tirzepatide is medically appropriate. Most Toronto insurers approve T2D claims within two to four weeks; weight-management claims take longer and have higher denial rates.

Can I use Mounjaro for off-label weight loss in Toronto?

Yes, off-label. Health Canada has approved Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes only, but Canadian physicians can prescribe it off-label for weight management when BMI criteria are met. Eli Lilly has not yet launched the on-label weight-management brand (Zepbound) in Canada. Felix Health and Maple regularly handle these prescriptions.

Are Toronto endocrinology referrals fast?

Toronto has the deepest endocrinology and obesity-medicine bench in Canada, including programs at UHN, St. Michael’s, Mount Sinai, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Hospital. Non-urgent endocrinology referral wait times sit at 8 to 16 weeks as of April 2026; obesity-medicine referrals are similar. Private clinics in Yorkville and North York offer faster access at out-of-pocket consult fees.

When will generic Mounjaro be available?

Not in this decade. Eli Lilly’s tirzepatide patents are in force in Canada well into the 2030s. The generic launching in 2026 is semaglutide (Ozempic and eventually Wegovy), not tirzepatide. Patients prioritizing low cost can now consider generic semaglutide, available in Canadian pharmacies since May 2026 at roughly $88 per month at Costco.

This article is informational and is not a substitute for medical advice from your prescribing clinician. Always confirm pricing and coverage directly with the pharmacy and your insurer before filling.

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