A pharmacist-led clinic and community pharmacy in The Cunard building — steps from the boardwalk and a short walk from the cruise terminal. Forgot a medication, feeling under the weather, or need travel-health advice? Our pharmacists can help.
No doctor onsite — care is provided by our pharmacist team.

Quick, private pharmacist care, a short walk from your ship.
Bring your bottle, a photo of the label, or a list of what you take. Our pharmacists can assess and, where eligible, provide a renewal or short-term supply. A consultation fee applies for visitors.
Book a renewalPharmacist assessment for everyday concerns — sore throat, allergies, cough, pink eye, cold sores and more — with a prescription where appropriate.
Book an assessmentTravel vaccines and injections (hepatitis A/B, typhoid and more), plus seasickness remedies and travel essentials. These are private-pay, often reimbursable through travel or workplace insurance.
Book travel vaccinesSunscreen, pain relief, allergy medicine, first aid and more — with a pharmacist on hand to help you choose.
Reserve a time or visit us on the waterfront.
Tell us what's going on.
Advice, over-the-counter options, or a prescription where appropriate.
There's no doctor onsite. Our pharmacists assess, prescribe where eligible, and point you to the right care when you need more.
Some things are outside what a Nova Scotia pharmacist can assess — for example new high-blood-pressure or diabetes diagnoses. We'll suggest relief options and direct you to the right local care. In an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Yes. Bring your medication bottle, a photo of the label, or a list of what you take. Our pharmacists will assess and, where eligible, can provide a renewal or short-term supply, and help you contact your home pharmacy if needed. A consultation fee applies for visitors. We're at 1329 Lower Water St, a short walk along the boardwalk from the cruise terminal.
Yes — sunscreen, motion-sickness and seasickness remedies, pain relief, allergy medicine, first-aid supplies and more, with a pharmacist available to help you choose.
Yes — travel vaccines (hepatitis A/B, typhoid and more) plus shingles, HPV, B12 and other injections, by appointment. These are private-pay, often reimbursable through travel or workplace insurance. Book online or call us.
Yes — our pharmacists can assess and help with many ear and sinus infections, a short walk from your ship. It's a private-pay service, so a fee may apply — just ask us about cost. For most other minor ailments — sore throat, pink eye, rashes, UTIs and more — we can assess and prescribe where appropriate.
Booking online is the best way to secure a time. If you're nearby, you're welcome to stop in and we'll do our best to fit you in or book you into the next available spot. There's no doctor onsite; care is provided by our pharmacist team.
We're independent and locally operated, with no affiliation to the cruise line. Our name comes from our home — The Cunard building on the Halifax waterfront, named for Halifax-born shipping pioneer Sir Samuel Cunard.
1329 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 0L1 — inside The Cunard, a short walk along the boardwalk from the cruise terminal.
Mon–Wed 8 a.m.–6 p.m. · Thu–Fri 8 a.m.–8 p.m. · Sat–Sun 11 a.m.–4 p.m. · Open 7 days a week.