Compounding Pharmacy Serving Hamilton

Custom Compounded Medications Delivered to Hamilton & the Golden Horseshoe | From Our OCP-accredited Aurora Lab

Aurora Compounding Pharmacy prepares personalised, made-to-order medications in our licensed Aurora lab and delivers them to patients across Hamilton and the Golden Horseshoe. This is a delivery service — our lab is in Aurora, ON, and there is no storefront in Hamilton — so your prescriber sends the prescription directly by e-fax or email, we compound it, and we ship it to your door, from the Mountain to Dundas. Pharmacist-led since 1994, we work with your doctor to prepare hormone therapy, pediatric formulations, dermatology topicals, topical pain compounds, and thyroid support to your prescriber’s exact specifications. A valid prescription from a licensed practitioner is required.

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Why Hamilton Residents Choose Aurora Compounding Pharmacy

Custom-compounded medications, prepared to your prescriber’s specifications and delivered across the Golden Horseshoe.

Over 30 Years of Experience

We have prepared custom-compounded medications tailored to individual needs since 1994.

Fully Licensed & OCP-accredited

Every prescription is prepared in our regulated Ontario facility under strict quality assurance (OCP Accreditation #20362).

PCCA Member

As a member of the Professional Compounding Centres of America (PCCA), we have access to peer-reviewed formulas, professional-grade bases, and ongoing training.

Pharmacists Who Listen

We work directly with you and your prescriber to tailor the dose, form, flavour, and ingredients to your prescription.

Fast, Free Delivery

We ship most compounded medications free of charge, direct to your door.

Meet Our Pharmacists

Lead Pharmacists with 30+ Years' Experience
Michael Khalil, B.Sc.Phm — Founder/Chief Pharmacist
Michael Khalil, B.Sc.Phm — Founder/Chief Pharmacist

Wayne State University (1993); PCCA member; ACPC/A4PC board involvement.
Designated Manager (OCP #203452)

Raymond Kwan, B.Sc.Phm (RPh) — Pharmacist/Owner.
Raymond Kwan, B.Sc.Phm (RPh) — Pharmacist/Owner.

University of Toronto (1988); PCCA-certified in pharmaceutical compounding (2004). Focus areas include BHRT, paediatrics, and topical pain.

Aurora Compounding Pharmacy Services

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Compounding Services Delivered to Hamilton

Male Hormone Therapy Compounding (TRT)

Custom formulations to support testosterone therapy and male hormone balance, prepared to your prescriber's specifications.

Female Hormone Therapy Compounding (BHRT)

Personalised therapies for perimenopause, menopause, and beyond, in forms such as capsules, creams, and troches.

Pediatric Compounding

Child-friendly flavours and accurate micro-dosing to make medicines easier for children to take.

Dermatology & Skin Treatments

Custom topicals prepared for concerns such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and hyperpigmentation.

Erectile Dysfunction & Thyroid Support

Targeted ED options and tailored T3/T4 dosing (where appropriate), prepared to your prescriber's specifications.

Topical Pain Creams & Compression Garments

Multi-agent topical pain creams and gels, plus quality compression garments for recovery and circulation.

Prescription Submission

Your prescriber can e-fax your prescription directly to us at (905) 727-0845, or we can transfer it from your current pharmacy.

Pharmacist Review

A pharmacist confirms the formula, strength, base, flavour, allergies, and compatibility, and follows up with your prescriber if anything needs clarifying.

Preparation & Delivery

Most prescriptions are compounded the same day and shipped free to Hamilton, typically arriving the next business day.

Follow-Up & Refills

Easy reorders with direct pharmacist support whenever you need it.

How It Works for Hamilton Patients & Prescribers

How compounded medication delivery works for Hamilton patients

Areas We Serve Across the Golden Horseshoe

Hamilton & Surrounding Communities:

  • Ancaster
  • Dundas
  • Stoney Creek
  • Waterdown
  • Flamborough
  • Binbrook
  • Westdale
  • Hamilton Mountain

We Also Deliver To:

  • Burlington
  • Grimsby
  • Brantford
  • Oakville
  • Caledonia
  • Aurora

Free Delivery & Urgent Pick-Up Options

  • Free Delivery: Complimentary shipping on most eligible compounded medications across Ontario, typically arriving the next business day.
  • 24-Hour Rush Orders available for urgent prescription needs.
  • In-Person Pickup available at our Aurora lab.
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Our Quality Commitment

Since 1994, Aurora Compounding Pharmacy has prepared custom, made-to-order medications in our fully licensed Ontario lab (OCP Accreditation #20362), following strict quality assurance with pharmaceutical-grade ingredients and compounding to NAPRA standards. Every Hamilton order is checked by a licensed pharmacist before it ships.

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For Prescribers Serving Hamilton & Ontario

  • E-fax prescriptions directly to our compounding lab.
  • Ask our pharmacists about base, strength, and formulation options.
  • Benefit from quick turnaround and direct pharmacist-to-prescriber collaboration.

Doctor E-Fax: (905) 727-0845 | Toll-Free Pharmacy Line: 1-877-727-1343

Speak to a Compounding Pharmacist Today

Have questions about hormone therapy, pediatric formulations, dermatology compounding, pain creams, or thyroid medications? We work with your doctor to find the right formulation — call us for a private consultation. Toll-Free: 1-877-727-1343 | E-Fax: (905) 727-0845

Compounded medication delivery for Hamilton patients and prescribers
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FAQs — Compounded Medication Delivery to Hamilton

Does Aurora Compounding Pharmacy have a location in Hamilton?

No — we do not have a storefront in Hamilton. This is a delivery service. Every prescription is prepared in our licensed compounding lab at 15017 Yonge St, Suite 204, Aurora, ON, L4G 1M5, and delivered to your door across Hamilton and the Golden Horseshoe. You are always welcome to collect your order in person at the Aurora lab if you prefer.

How long does delivery to Hamilton take?

Hamilton is roughly an hour from our Aurora lab, so most orders arrive the next business day by tracked courier. We compound most prescriptions the same day we receive them, and orders placed before our daily cut-off are typically dispatched that same day. If you live elsewhere in the Golden Horseshoe, call us and we will confirm timing for your address.

How does my doctor send a prescription, and can you transfer one from my current pharmacy?

Your prescriber can e-fax the prescription directly to us at (905) 727-0845, or you can call us at 1-877-727-1343 and we will arrange a transfer from your current pharmacy. A valid prescription from a licensed practitioner is required for every compounded medication. Some medications, such as testosterone, have specific transfer rules in Ontario, and our pharmacist will walk you through what is needed.

Is delivery to Hamilton really free?

Yes. We ship most compounded medications to Hamilton at no charge. A few items have conditions, and our pharmacist will let you know when your prescription is reviewed. For urgent needs, 24-hour rush orders and in-person pickup at our Aurora lab are also available.

How is a compounding pharmacy different from a regular pharmacy?

A conventional pharmacy dispenses commercially available medications in fixed, ready-made strengths and forms. As a compounding pharmacy, we prepare each prescription individually from pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, so your prescriber can specify a strength, dosage form, or flavour that is not offered as a standard product — for example, a liquid instead of a capsule, or a formulation that leaves out a particular dye or preservative. Compounding does not replace your regular pharmacy; it is an option your prescriber can choose when a standard product does not fit your needs.

Is compounded medication safe, and who oversees it?

We are a compounding pharmacy accredited by the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP Accreditation #20362), and we compound to NAPRA standards. Every prescription is prepared by a licensed pharmacist using pharmaceutical-grade ingredients and checked before it ships. As with any medication, take it exactly as your prescriber directs, and speak with us or your doctor if you have questions or notice any reaction.

What kinds of compounded medications can you prepare?

We prepare custom male and female hormone therapy, pediatric formulations, dermatology topicals, erectile dysfunction and thyroid support, and topical pain compounds, along with compression garments — all to your prescriber’s specifications. A valid prescription from a licensed practitioner is required, and we work with your doctor to match the formulation to your prescription.

Can you make a medication in a specific flavour, or leave out an ingredient my child reacts to?

Often, yes. Because we prepare each medication individually, your prescriber can request a flavour that makes a children’s medicine easier to take, or ask us to leave out a particular dye, preservative, or other ingredient your child reacts to. Talk to our pharmacist about the flavour and ingredient options for your specific prescription.

Will my extended health insurance cover a compounded medication?

It depends on your plan. Many private and extended health plans reimburse compounded medications when they are prescribed by a licensed practitioner. Public drug coverage in Ontario (for example, the Ontario Drug Benefit) is more limited for compounded preparations, so it is best to check your specific plan. We can provide an itemised receipt with the details your insurer needs so you can submit a claim — call us and our team will help you get set up.

What dosage forms are available?

We prepare a range of dosage forms, including capsules, creams, gels, troches, lozenges, suspensions, solutions, and ointments, each tailored to your prescription. We focus on oral and topical preparations; if you are unsure which form suits you, your prescriber and our pharmacist can help decide.