This is a local guide to getting Ozempic in Montreal, Quebec. I cover where to fill your prescription, RAMQ coverage, telehealth options available to Montrealers, and how the generic semaglutide launch in May 2026 will change prices at the counter. All figures reflect April 2026 quotes from local pharmacies.
For the full provincial view, read /ozempic/quebec/. For national pricing, see /ozempic/cheapest/ and /ozempic/costco/.
How to Get Ozempic in Montreal
Montrealers have three realistic paths to an Ozempic prescription:
- Your family doctor or walk-in clinic. Montreal has hundreds of walk-in clinics and family practices that prescribe Ozempic for type 2 diabetes. A first appointment is usually the cheapest path because there’s no telehealth fee.
- A Canadian telehealth service. If you don’t have a family doctor or want to skip wait times, a telehealth provider like Maple or Jill Health can issue a prescription after a quick online assessment.
- A local endocrinologist or obesity-medicine specialist. Montreal has several major diabetes centres including the CHUM and the McGill University Health Centre. French-language consults are available at most clinics. Non-urgent endocrinology wait times run 14 to 22 weeks as of April 2026.
Felix Health and Hims Canada do not operate in Quebec. Maple is the strongest telehealth option because it runs province-wide with bilingual consults. Jean Coutu, Familiprix, Uniprix and Pharmaprix are the main pharmacy chains in Montreal rather than Shoppers and Rexall.
Where to Fill Your Ozempic Prescription in Montreal
Montreal has pharmacies in every neighbourhood filling Ozempic, but prices vary by $60 to $100 for the same prefilled pen depending on where you go [1]. Here’s the shortlist.
Costco Pharmacy Locations
Costco is consistently the cheapest in-person option in Montreal at $255 to $270 per month for the 1.0 mg dose. You do not need a Costco membership to use Costco’s pharmacy in Canada [2]. The pharmacy windows are staffed directly, so you can walk in and fill without entering the warehouse. Montreal-area Costco warehouses: Saint-Laurent (Marcel-Laurin); Anjou (Métropolitaine Est); Kirkland (Saint-Charles); Brossard (Taschereau); Laval (Curé-Labelle).
Chain Pharmacies and Independents
| Pharmacy | 1.0 mg Price (April 2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Costco (Montreal) | $255 to $270 | Lowest in-person price; no membership needed |
| Walmart | $275 to $295 | Wide coverage; often the runner-up |
| Shoppers Drug Mart | $315 to $350 (Jean Coutu equivalent) | Every neighbourhood; PC Optimum points |
| Rexall | $310 to $345 (Uniprix / Proxim equivalent) | Higher default markup; watch for promos |
| Independent pharmacies | Varies | Some in Plateau-Mont-Royal and Rosemont price-match Costco |
Neighbourhoods With the Most Pharmacy Density
Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont, Villeray, NDG, Westmount and 2 other Montreal neighbourhoods all have multiple Ozempic-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 availability.
Online Ozempic Providers Serving Montreal
Telehealth is often the fastest path to Ozempic in Montreal, especially if you don’t have a family doctor. Here are the six Canadian providers I compared.
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.
| Provider | Monthly Program Cost | Consultation Fee | Coverage | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MyRocky ⭐ Top Pick | $300–$310 | $99 once (lab work included) | All 10 provinces | Visit MyRocky |
| Felix Health | Brand $250–$310 / Generic $149+ / Generic $149+ | $99 setup + $40 quarterly | All provinces except QC | Visit Felix |
| Maple | $270–$320 | $69 per consult | All provinces | Visit Maple |
| Hims Canada | Generic semaglutide available — pricing on consult | Included | Select provinces | Visit Hims |
| Jill Health | Pricing on assessment | Included in program | Most provinces | Visit Jill |
| DooU | Pricing on assessment | Included in program | Most provinces | Visit DooU |
| Raven | Pricing on assessment | Included in program | Most provinces | Visit Raven |
Provider reviews: MyRocky (top pick), Felix, Maple, Hims Canada, Jill Health, DooU and Raven.
Coverage gap: Felix Health, Hims Canada are not available in Montreal as of April 2026 because these services do not operate in Quebec.
Mail-Order Delivery Timing to Montreal
If you order Ozempic through a Canadian telehealth service, expect 1 to 3 business days inside the Island of Montreal and 2 to 5 business days to Laval, Longueuil and the South Shore. Refrigeration during transit is standard. Your first shipment usually arrives faster than subsequent refills.
RAMQ Coverage for Montreal Residents
Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan covers Ozempic as a Medication of Exception benefit for type 2 diabetes [3]. To qualify, your prescriber submits a coverage request documenting the diagnosis and prior antidiabetic drug trials. Weight-management use is not covered under any provincial plan in Canada.
For the full provincial rules including income-based subprograms and deductibles, read the full guide at /ozempic/quebec/.
Medical Expense Tax Credit for Montreal Residents
Out-of-pocket spending on Ozempic counts as an eligible medical expense for the federal Medical Expense Tax Credit (METC) [4]. For the 2026 tax year, the threshold is the lesser of $2,834 or 3% of net income. Quebec also has a provincial tax-credit component that stacks on top of the federal METC. Keep every pharmacy receipt in a folder for tax time.
Generic Semaglutide Now Available in Montreal
Novo Nordisk’s Canadian data exclusivity on semaglutide expired on January 4, 2026 [5]. Health Canada has now authorized two generic manufacturers — Dr. Reddy's Laboratories (April 28, 2026) and Apotex Inc. (May 1, 2026). Additional applications from Sandoz, Teva Canada and other manufacturers remain under review. Industry timelines point to the first generic semaglutide reaching Canadian pharmacies in May 2026, priced around $100 to $150 per month.
For Montrealers, that means:
- Out-of-pocket pen prices in local pharmacies should drop sharply once generics reach the shelf.
- RAMQ will review the generic listing for formulary inclusion, potentially at lower copay than brand Ozempic.
- Your telehealth provider or pharmacist can switch you from Ozempic to the generic once both are available, as long as your prescriber agrees.
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.
FAQ
Which pharmacy in Montreal has the cheapest Ozempic?
Costco Pharmacy. Across Montreal, Costco prices the 1.0 mg Ozempic pen around $255 to $270 per month. Walmart runs a close second. You do not need a Costco membership to use the pharmacy in Canada.
Since the May 2026 generic launch, the cheapest way to get the Ozempic molecule in Montreal is generic semaglutide (Apo-Semaglutide), roughly $88 to $99 per month at Costco Pharmacy, well below the brand price. Ask your pharmacist about substituting the generic. See our generic semaglutide guide.
Can I get Ozempic delivered to Montreal?
Yes. Canadian telehealth services including Maple, Jill Health, DooU and Raven mail-order Ozempic in refrigerated packaging. Expect 1 to 3 business days inside the Island of Montreal and 2 to 5 business days to Laval, Longueuil and the South Shore.
Does RAMQ cover Ozempic in Montreal?
RAMQ covers Ozempic as a Medication of Exception benefit for type 2 diabetes. Your prescriber submits a coverage request. Weight-management use is not covered. For full details, read /ozempic/quebec/.
Can I use Ozempic for weight loss in Montreal?
Off-label weight-management use is legal and common in Canada, but RAMQ will not reimburse Ozempic for weight loss. Wegovy is the on-label weight-management GLP-1, though provincial coverage for Wegovy is similarly limited.
Are Montreal endocrinology referrals fast?
Montreal has several major diabetes centres including the CHUM and the McGill University Health Centre. French-language consults are available at most clinics. Non-urgent endocrinology wait times run 14 to 22 weeks as of April 2026.
Is generic semaglutide sold in local pharmacies?
Generic semaglutide (Apo-Semaglutide from Apotex, Dr. Reddy's generic) is now available at major pharmacies in Montreal — Costco, Walmart, Jean Coutu, Rexall and independents — since the May 2026 launch. Expect a roughly 60 percent price drop from brand Ozempic.
What should I bring to my first pharmacy visit in Montreal?
Your provincial health card, your prescription (paper or electronic), any private insurance card and a list of any current medications. If you have a RAMQ coverage approval letter, bring that too.
This article is informational and is not a substitute for medical advice from your prescribing clinician. Always confirm pricing directly with the pharmacy before filling.
Sources
- Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan: Official Program Information: Full provincial plan guide for Quebec including enrolment, deductibles and copays.
- Costco Canada: Pharmacy Services: Costco Canada pharmacy does not require a membership under Canadian regulation.
- Health Canada: Drug Product Database for Ozempic (semaglutide): Official Canadian listing of approved Ozempic products and product monograph.
- Canada Revenue Agency: Medical Expense Tax Credit: 2026 tax-year METC threshold of $2,834 and eligible medical-expense rules.
- Patented Medicine Prices Review Board: Generic Drug Pipeline (2026): Industry reporting on generic semaglutide submissions under Health Canada review.
- SUSTAIN 6: Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes (NEJM, 2016): Landmark cardiovascular outcomes trial for Ozempic.
- Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH): Semaglutide Reimbursement Review: CADTH reimbursement guidance used by provincial drug plans.
- Drug Shortages Canada: Health Canada-run site tracking current Ozempic and semaglutide supply status.