Our Philosophy

At the heart of Aurora Compounding Pharmacy are its dedicated owners, Michael Khalil, B.Sc.Phm. and Raymond Kwan B.Sc.Phm., who bring a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to personalized patient care.

Michael Khalil's Story
As the founder of Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, established in 1994, Michael Khalil realized early in his career that many patients required tailor-made medications to meet their specific health needs. From creating custom strengths to alternative dosage forms, compounding allows for the personalization that modern commercial drug manufacturing often overlooks.

Think of compounding as it was a hundred years ago,” Michael explains, “where pharmacists would create custom mixtures for each patient because no two prescriptions—or patients—are the same. We’re all unique, and our medication should be, too.

How Our Pharmacy Compounding Works

At Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, understanding the process behind your compound medication helps build trust and confidence. Here’s how we ensure you get the best care:

Compounding Pharmacist Consultation

  • It starts with a discussion about your health needs. Our experienced compounding pharmacists work closely with you and your healthcare provider to determine the best solution.
  • We’ll address your concerns and explain how customized compound prescriptions can benefit you.

Precision Formulation

  • We prepare compound medications tailored to your requirements using advanced equipment and high-quality ingredients.
  • Every detail is handled carefully, whether adjusting the dosage, removing allergens, or creating a new delivery form (like a liquid instead of a tablet).

Quality Assurance & Support

  • Our compounds undergo rigorous quality checks to ensure safety, accuracy, and effectiveness. As a trusted Canadian compounding pharmacy, we follow strict guidelines to deliver the highest standards.
  • Your health needs may change over time. We’re here to adjust your compound medicine and provide continued support to ensure effective treatment.
Raymon Kwan B.Sc. Phm.
Owner / Pharmacist

 If you have questions about how pharmacy compounding works or would like to schedule a consultation, our team is here to help.
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FAQs About Aurora Compounding

Why use a compounding pharmacy?

Customization: Compounding pharmacies offer medication tailored to an individual's needs when commercially available options aren't suitable. This includes:

  • Altered dosages
  • Different delivery methods (liquids, creams, suppositories, etc.)
  • Flavoring to improve palatability (especially for children and pets)
  • Remove allergens or other ingredients that may cause sensitivities.

Medications in Shortages: They can produce temporarily unavailable drugs from traditional manufacturers.

Specialized Needs: Compounding pharmacies address the special needs of patients who may need unique combinations of medications or those requiring veterinary medications.

How does a compounding pharmacy work?

Doctor's Prescription: A patient gets a prescription specifically for a compound medication from their healthcare provider.

Consultation: The compounding pharmacist consults with the patient and doctor to determine the exact needs and best formulation.

Preparation: The pharmacist uses specialized equipment and ingredients to tailor the medication to the prescription and specific requirements.

Quality Control: The compounded drug undergoes rigorous purity, potency, and safety testing.

Dispensing: The patient receives their medication with detailed instructions and counselling from the pharmacist.

How do you find a compounding pharmacy?

You can find an authentic compounding pharmacy near your home in the following ways:

  1. Doctor or Veterinarian Referrals
  • Your doctor or veterinarian is often your best starting point. They may work directly with trusted compounding pharmacies and can recommend one suited to your needs.
  1. Professional Organizations
  • Association of Compounding Pharmacists of Canada (ACPC): Their website has a "Find a Pharmacy" tool for finding compounding pharmacies in your area.
  • Provincial Regulatory Bodies: Contact your provincial pharmacy regulatory body (e.g., College of Pharmacists) for lists of licensed compounding pharmacies.
  1. Online Resources
  • CompoundMap.com: A website helping patients locate compounding pharmacies throughout Canada.
  • General search: Use search engines with phrases like "compounding pharmacy near me [your location]"
  1. Accreditation
  • Look for pharmacies accredited by organizations like the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB). Accreditation indicates the pharmacy adheres to high quality and safety standards.

What's the difference between a compounding pharmacy and a retail pharmacy?

Here's a breakdown of the key differences between a compounding pharmacy and a retail pharmacy:

Retail Pharmacy

  • Focus: Fills prescriptions for commercially manufactured medications in pre-determined strengths and forms.
  • Availability: Medications are readily available in mass-produced quantities.
  • Customization: Limited ability to alter dosages or forms of medications.
  • Role: Primarily fills prescriptions precisely as written by the doctor.

Compounding Pharmacy

  • Focus: Creates customized medications tailored to an individual's specific needs.
  • Availability: Medications are made to order based on prescriptions.
  • Customization: Offers flexibility in dosages, forms (capsules, creams, liquids, etc.), flavouring, and removing ingredients that cause sensitivities.
  • Role: Collaborates with doctors and patients to create a solution for unsuitable commercial medications.

In a Nutshell:

Retail pharmacies are your "one-size-fits-all" solution for standard medications. Compounding pharmacies provide a personalized approach when off-the-shelf options don't meet your needs.

Are compounding pharmacies safe in Canada?

Compounding pharmacies in Canada are generally safe, but it's essential to exercise caution and choose reputable pharmacies. Here's why:

Regulations and Standards: Provincial Oversight: Each province and territory in Canada has its own regulatory body overseeing pharmacy practice, including compounding pharmacies.

NAPRA Standards: The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) establishes standards for pharmacy compounding across Canada to ensure quality and safety.

Accreditation: Reputable compounding pharmacies often seek certification through organizations like the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB), demonstrating a commitment to high standards.

How can I become a patient at Aurora Compounding Pharmacy?

It is a simple and seamless process to become a patient at Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, a Canadian compounding pharmacy. No matter where you live in Canada, you can benefit from our custom compounding services. If you'd like to proceed and become our patient, you can reach us through our website or phone. Then, our team can guide you through the steps necessary to transfer your prescription to us.

Moreover, our expert team of compounding pharmacists can work closely with your health practitioner to ensure we create compound medicines tailored to your needs.

How is aurora compounding pharmacy different from a traditional pharmacy in Aurora Compounding Pharmacy different from a traditional pharmacy in Canada?

Aurora Compounding Pharmacy is different from a traditional pharmacy in various ways, which we have mentioned below:

  1. As a leading compounding pharmacy in Canada, we focus on authentic and personalized patient medical care.
  2. Custom compound medications we create for patients are tailored to their needs.
  3. We also provide unmatched customer service as a responsible compounding pharmacy to ensure 100% customer satisfaction.

Can you courier or ship prescriptions in Canada? What’s the cost?

Aurora Compounding Pharmacy is a leading Canadian compounding pharmacy that offers free shipping Canada-wide. We prepare the highest-quality compounding medications by adhering to NAPRA (National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities) guidelines.

However, we can ship medications anywhere across Canada based on a prescription from a licensed Canadian physician. It also means we do not ship compound medications outside of Canada.

What kinds of prescriptions can be compounded?

Almost any prescription can be compounded. Besides, Compound prescriptions suit patients who need medicines in unique dosages or via a specific delivery method. These medicines can take the form of solutions, suppositories, sprays, etc.

In addition, compounding applications can embrace BHRT, pediatric, veterinary, dermatology, and others. At Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, we offer a wide range of pharmacy services related to compounding. If your doctor has prescribed compounded medications, you can contact us with your doctor’s prescription.

What Is compounding, and what are its benefits?

Compounding or Pharmacy Compounding is the art of science of preparing customized medicines for patients. Moreover, it suits the needs of patients who do not benefit from mass-produced medicines. We have mentioned some of the prominent benefits of compounded medications below:

  1. Compound medications can be formulated in the right dosage for patients when mass-produced medicines in such dosages are unavailable.
  2. These medicines are easier for patients, such as older adults, to swallow.
  3. Compounded drugs are allergens and irritant-free.  

At Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, we create personalized medications tailored to patients' needs. If mass-produced medicines do not suit your needs, please feel free to contact us for compounded formulations in Canada. Mass-produced medicines do not suit your needs.

Are compounding pharmacies FDA-approved?

No, they are not FDA-approved, as the FDA does not verify the safety and effectiveness of compound medications. However, compounding pharmacies in Canada, such as Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, are regulated by provincial/territorial regulatory authorities.

Are compound medications more expensive than commercially available drugs?

Yes, compound medications cost more than commercially available drugs, in general. This also surprises patients; however, the following factors contribute to their higher cost:

  1. Specialized Knowledge and Regulations That Compounding Pharmacies Must Abide by
  2. More Time for Drug Preparation
  3. Specialized Ingredients Needed for Drug Manufacturing
  4. Specialized Equipment

We will offer you free overnight shipping throughout Canada by choosing Aurora Compounding Pharmacy for your compounded prescription.

What conditions can compound medicines in Canada help with?

Compound medicines in Canada can help with a wide range of health conditions. We have mentioned some of them below:

  • Hormonal Imbalance
  • Veterinary
  • Pediatric
  • Acne, Mask Acne, and Skin
  • And Various Others

At Aurora Compounding Pharmacy, we prepare customized medications for the conditions mentioned above. You can reach us with your doctor’s prescription for personalized medicines for the abovementioned conditions.  

Do I need a prescription for compound medicines in Canada?

You need a doctor’s prescription to get your compound medications from a compounding pharmacy, such as Aurora Compounding Pharmacy. However, you may not need it for compounded formulations made with OTC (Over-the-Counter) ingredients.

Our Pharmacists

Michael Khalil B.Sc. Phm.

Pharmacist / Owner

Raymond Kwan B.Sc. Phm.

Pharmacist / Owner

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