Get a Viagra Prescription Online in Canada
Complete a secure online health assessment with Phoenix from anywhere in Canada. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider reviews your health information and determines whether Viagra is clinically appropriate. If prescribed, your medication is shipped discreetly with free delivery.
Why Phoenix
- Licensed Canadian healthcare providers
- Free online assessment
- Free discreet delivery
- Ongoing provider support
- $0 assessment fee
Currently available in Ontario, BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and PEI.
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How Phoenix works

Online assessment
Fill out a secure form about your symptoms. A Canadian doctor creates your personalized plan.

Free, discreet delivery
Treatments ship quickly in plain packaging. Fast, safe, and private so only you know.

24/7 support team
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Talk with a licensed Canadian doctor
The same doctor, beginning to end. Always available for text questions or follow-ups.

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Viagra in Canada: Quick Answers

FAQs
What is Viagra?
Viagra® is a brand-name prescription medication containing sildenafil. In Canada, it is available only with a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Phoenix connects you with licensed Canadian healthcare providers who review your health profile to determine whether Viagra or another treatment option may be clinically appropriate for you.
How does Viagra work?
Viagra contains sildenafil, a PDE5 inhibitor that helps increase blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. It requires sexual stimulation to be effective and does not increase sexual desire. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider will determine whether Viagra is appropriate based on your medical history and health profile.
Am I eligible for Viagra treatment?
Eligibility is determined individually by a licensed Canadian healthcare provider after reviewing your medical history, current medications, cardiovascular health, and overall health profile. Not everyone who completes an assessment will receive a prescription. If another treatment option is considered more appropriate, your provider will discuss the available options with you.
What is the difference between Viagra and sildenafil?
Viagra is the brand-name version of sildenafil, while sildenafil is the generic equivalent. Both contain the same active ingredient. Health Canada-approved generic sildenafil must meet the same standards for quality, safety, and effectiveness as the brand medication. The primary differences are the manufacturer, tablet appearance, and price. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider can help determine which option may be appropriate for your treatment plan.
What is the difference between Viagra and Cialis?
Viagra contains sildenafil, while Cialis contains tadalafil. Both are prescription medications used to treat erectile dysfunction, but they differ in their active ingredients, how long they remain active in the body, and their dosing options. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider can explain these differences and help determine which treatment, if any, may be appropriate based on your medical history, lifestyle, and treatment goals.
Who should not take Viagra?
Viagra may not be appropriate for everyone. It should not be taken by people who use nitrate medications for chest pain, as the combination can cause a significant drop in blood pressure. It may also not be suitable for people with certain cardiovascular conditions, low blood pressure, or other medical conditions. Your healthcare provider will review your health history and current medications to determine whether Viagra is appropriate for you.
What are the common side effects of Viagra?
Common side effects of Viagra may include headache, facial flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion, dizziness, and temporary vision changes such as increased sensitivity to light or a blue tint. Many side effects are mild and temporary, although everyone responds differently to medication. Your healthcare provider will review the potential benefits and risks before prescribing Viagra and answer any questions you may have.
Is Viagra covered by insurance in Canada?
Coverage for Viagra or generic sildenafil varies depending on your private insurance plan. Some plans may provide partial or full reimbursement, while others may not include coverage. Phoenix can provide documentation to support eligible insurance claims where applicable. Contact your insurance provider for details about your specific coverage.
Can I take Viagra every day?
Viagra may be prescribed either as needed or, in some cases, according to a treatment plan recommended by a licensed Canadian healthcare provider. The appropriate dosing schedule depends on your health history, current medications, and treatment goals. Never take Viagra more often than prescribed.
Can I take Viagra with alcohol?
Alcohol may increase the risk of certain side effects such as dizziness or low blood pressure and may also affect erectile function. If you drink alcohol, discuss it with your licensed Canadian healthcare provider to determine what is appropriate for your treatment plan.
Can I take Viagra with food?
Viagra may be taken with or without food. However, taking it after a large or high-fat meal may delay how quickly it begins working for some people. Your healthcare provider can provide guidance on how to use Viagra effectively.
Can Viagra cure erectile dysfunction?
No. Viagra does not cure the underlying causes of erectile dysfunction. It contains sildenafil, which may temporarily help improve erectile function by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. Its effects last only while the medication is active. A licensed Canadian healthcare provider can assess possible causes of erectile dysfunction and determine whether Viagra or another treatment option may be appropriate.
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