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How Felix works
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With a network of trusted practitioners across Canada, we connect you to the right care in minutes — not days. Ongoing support from your practitioner, always just a chat away.
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Frequently asked questions
Are ED pills covered by insurance?
ED pills are typically not covered by insurance in Canada. While many people suffer from erectile dysfunction, ED drugs are considered lifestyle drugs for non-life-threatening conditions under Canada’s health insurance coverage.
One way to save on the price of these drugs is to opt for the generic version instead of the brand name. The generic versions are chemically identical, so you can expect the same results.
If you get erectile dysfunction medications through Felix, you will see the estimated price for each refill when you go through your online visit. Then, you can determine if the price works for your budget.
Are prescription ED treatments effective?
ED treatment efficacy will vary depending on the treatment prescribed and the person. Any prescription medications prescribed by Felix healthcare practitioners are authorized for sale by Health Canada and dispensed by an accredited Canadian pharmacy.
Are there other ED treatments available?
Other than medication, treatment options for ED include lifestyle improvements (e.g., exercise, diet, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol use), surgery, penile vacuum pumps, and other ED medications. Every treatment comes with risks and benefits that you should fully understand before moving forward.
Can I get brand name ED medication?
Absolutely. You will have the opportunity to select your preferred prescription while completing your online visit, including both brand name and generic options.
How much does ED treatment cost?
ED medication treatment provided by Felix will vary based on the treatment. Some medication options start at approximately $40 per fill while other treatments can range in price based on the consultation with a Felix healthcare practitioner.
Talk to a Felix health care professional to discuss the full range of treatment options available to you.
How to get an ED prescription?
To get an ED prescription you’ll need to talk to a healthcare practitioner who can assess your situation and write a prescription. In Canada, only licensed healthcare practitioners can write prescriptions. Your primary care doctor can do this, or you can use an online health service like Felix and get your prescription online, without having to visit the doctor’s office.
The most common symptoms of ED are difficulty getting an erection and difficulty maintaining a firm enough erection for long enough to have a satisfying sexual experience. Once you have your prescription, you can go to a pharmacy to get it filled. If you’re using an online healthcare provider like Felix, you can skip the pharmacy and order your medications online. They’ll be delivered to your home discreetly and on a schedule that works for you, so you’ll never be without them when you need them most.
How to get ED medications?
You can get prescription ED medications at a pharmacy or through an online healthcare provider such as Felix. It’s important to have your situation reviewed by a healthcare practitioner first to make sure treatment is safe for you.
If you want to avoid the doctor visit and pharmacy wait times, the best way to get ED medications is through an online platform like Felix. If approved, after a quick online visit, you’ll get your prescription and be able to order your treatment online for delivery to your doorstep. Plus, you don’t have to worry about running out when you need it the most. Felix can deliver your treatment at an interval of your choosing, so you’ll always have some on hand.
What causes erectile dysfunction?
ED can have several causes from physical, psychological to lifestyle factors. It’s best to talk to your healthcare practitioner. Further diagnostic tests can get to the bottom of what’s causing your ED. It is important to consult a healthcare practitioner, like the ones at Felix, for complete information on ED and available treatment options.
Why do I need to know my blood pressure to get an ED prescription?
Blood pressure is an important factor in determining whether it is safe for you to use prescription ED medication. To complete your online visit, it is essential that you are accurate and honest about your blood pressure and that it was taken within the last 6 months. When used improperly, these medications can cause serious harm or even death. If you haven’t had your blood pressure taken within the last 6 months, you can get a free blood pressure range at most retail pharmacies or at a clinic.
Can I just get the treatment and skip the online visit?
No. A visit with a licensed healthcare practitioner is required for all treatments currently provided through Felix’s service.
Do I need to complete my online visit at a scheduled time?
No. We use an asynchronous telemedicine model so you can complete your online visit in your own time and we save your progress so you can come back later to finish it.
If you are completing a visit in the mental health or weight loss categories, your healthcare practitioner may require a phone or video call to discuss your medical profile further during the assessment process.
Does the online visit require a phone or video appointment?
Most assessments do not require a phone or video conversation. Once a prescriber has reviewed the info in your assessment they will respond to you via secure instant messages that you can access within your Felix account.
If you are completing a visit in the mental health or weight loss categories, your healthcare practitioner may require a phone or video call to discuss your medical profile further during the assessment process.
How does the visit work?
After creating an account, you will complete a medical assessment for evaluation by one of the Felix healthcare practitioners.
During your assessment, you will have the opportunity to send your practitioner questions via secure messaging.
In most cases, practitioners will complete your assessment with secure messaging alone but sometimes they may determine you require an audio or video visit and/or further diagnostic testing to help determine the best treatment plan for you.
If your practitioner has determined a prescription treatment is appropriate, they will approve your visit and write you a prescription. Our pharmacy will then ship your prescription to your home.
You’ll be able to message your healthcare practitioner if you have questions or want to make changes to your treatment at any time.
How quickly will a healthcare practitioner review my online visit?
You can expect to receive a response from a healthcare practitioner within 48 hours of submission. Delays may occur at high volume periods or over statutory holidays – we thank you for your patience and look forward to supporting you.
I completed my online visit. Now what?
Great, you’ve already taken the first step! Next, a healthcare practitioner will review your assessment and if necessary, will send you a link to book an online audio or video appointment with them. This appointment will help them determine the best treatment plan for you. If your healthcare practitioner thinks you will benefit from an available medication, they will write you a prescription. Our pharmacy can ship your medication to your home if you would like your medication dispensed through the Felix Pharmacy network.
Do I have to be home to receive my package?
A signature upon delivery may be required.
How and when can I update my shipping address?
Your address can be updated from the Shipping tab of your account. Kindly note that any changes need to be made 48hr ahead of your refill date.
How long will it take to get my medication?
Not long. After completing your assessment, a practitioner will generally respond within 24 hours, and often much sooner.
The pharmacy will process and fill your prescription within 2-3 business days of your prescription approval date if there is nothing blocking them from doing so.
All packages are shipped via Express Post, which usually takes 2-3 business days. You will receive an email with your tracking number once your treatment has been shipped.
How many days do I have to notify you of an undelivered or lost package, or damaged medication?
You have 14 days from the date your tracking link was sent to notify us of an undelivered or lost package, or damaged medication.
How much does it cost for shipping my medication?
There is currently no cost to have your medication sent to you from our Felix Pharmacy network.
I received an email with a tracking number but it doesn’t seem to be working!
Your tracking number will be activated when the courier picks up your shipment from the pharmacy. Please allow until 6 pm the following business day, and you should then be able to see the status of your package. If the tracking number still isn’t working, please reach out to our Patient Support team through the chat bubble in the bottom right corner of your account.
Is your packaging discreet?
Absolutely. All Felix shipments arrive in a nondescript blister package so you can have your treatment shipped wherever makes sense for you as long as there is someone there to sign for it.
What do I do if my package was returned to Felix?
We’ll contact you via email if your package is returned to us!
For most treatments, your meds will be destroyed 1 month after your fill date should you fail to respond to Felix Customer Support or contact the partner pharmacy. Temperature controlled medications may have a reduced reshipment eligibility window due to their limited shelf life, in accordance with product guidelines. All reshipments are at the discretion of a pharmacist’s professional judgment.
If you require assistance with a returned package, please reach out to our Patient Support team through the chat bubble in the bottom right corner.
What happens if there isn’t anyone available for the delivery?
Depending on your province of residence and the treatment being dispensed, your Felix packages may require a signature on delivery. If this cannot be collected where necessary, your package will be available at the closest post office for pick up. Usually, packages are available for up to 14 days after the first attempted delivery. If you don’t pick up your package within the allotted time, it will be returned to the sender, which may cause a further delay in your delivery.
When is my medication shipped?
Status updates for your prescription will appear in the Upcoming tab. You’ll be able to see if your prescription is being processed by our pharmacists or if it’s en route for delivery.
Refill schedule (drug dependent)
- Monthly: refill is processed approx. every 20 to 23 days
- Every 2 months: refill is processed approx. every 50 to 53 days
- Every 3 months: refill is processed approx. every 76 to 84 days
Will I be able to receive my medication on time during the holidays?
Yes, the pharmacy will process your prescription to account for any expected delays due to the holiday season.
Am I covered by my insurance?
Treatment coverage varies greatly between different insurance plans.
The good news is that if you are covered, Felix can bill your insurer directly, and then process your treatment plan at no additional cost to you. We recommend that you upload your private and/or provincial benefit card during the online visit so that our pharmacy partner can apply any coverage you are eligible for before processing your treatment plan.
Insurance coverage for treatment plans through Felix doesn’t include the cost of your visit.
I didn’t have insurance when I first got my prescription, but now I have it. What do I do?
Go to Billing where you can add or update your insurance information on file.
I forgot to upload my insurance information before my first fill was charged. What can I do now?
You will find the official receipt for your medication costs within your package from the pharmacy. This receipt can be used to submit a manual claim directly to your insurance/benefits provider. Future refills will be direct-billed directly to your insurance provider, once you have uploaded your insurance information from the Billing tab of your account.
I uploaded my insurance information during my online visit but still see a cost for the medication in my profile.
The coverage you are eligible for will not be deducted until the pharmacy processes your refill, so the price you see in your profile is the estimated maximum medication cost before benefits. Once the pharmacy ships your meds, the actual cost will be displayed for the respective refill.
Is the medication covered by my insurance or provincial health plans?
Medication coverage varies greatly between different plans, provinces, and has specific criteria that determine eligibility. For private insurance, we recommend contacting your benefits administrator with your details and the Drug Identification Number (DIN) and the drug name to determine your coverage.
For more details on provincial health plan coverage see below:
Alberta: Learn more about AHCIP here. Search for covered drugs here.
British Columbia: Learn more about MSP here. Search for covered drugs here.
Manitoba: Learn more about MHSIP here. Search for covered drugs here.
Newfoundland and Labrador: Learn more about MCP here. Search for covered drugs here.
Nova Scotia: Learn more about MSI here. Search for covered drugs here.
Ontario: Learn more about OHIP+ here. Search for covered drugs here.
Prince Edward Island: Learn more about Health PEI here. Search for covered drugs here.
Saskatchewan: Learn more about Saskatchewan Health Coverage here. Search for covered drugs here.
Is the online visit covered by my insurance or provincial health plans?
A Felix online visit is considered asynchronous since it is conveniently completed through a secure chat bases system. Currently, asynchronous visits are not covered by insurance or provincial health plans so you will be charged a visit fee, depending on the category of treatment you are requesting.
My insurance provider needs a physician to fill out a form before they will cover my medication costs. Can this be done through Felix?
Can I be accurately assessed remotely?
Absolutely. Our online assessments have been designed to ask all the necessary questions required for diagnosis. We’ve worked with specialists to create an assessment process that can provide sufficient information for the healthcare practitioner to determine whether or not you are eligible for a prescription and craft an appropriate treatment plan.
Does Felix replace my doctor?
No. Felix provides a faster, hassle-free way for you to get a treatment plan for certain conditions, but our service does not replace your primary care provider. For matters that extend beyond obtaining a lifestyle treatment safely and easily, we encourage you to consult your primary health practitioner in person — whether for checkups, personal health concerns, or to inform them about your current treatments or treatment plans.
It’s an emergency. What do I do?
Call 911 or proceed to your nearest emergency room immediately. Felix is not intended for medical emergencies. Once the emergency has been addressed or resolved, contact your prescribing practitioner to inform them of your experience as this may impact your current treatment plan.
What is Felix?
Felix is Canada’s first truly integrated healthcare platform. We provide on-demand treatment for everyday health needs like weight loss, mental health, sexual health, and more. Founded in 2019, our digital-first approach to healthcare includes everything from diagnosis to prescription — all accessible from the comfort of home.
Who can use Felix?
Anyone who is 18 years or older (16 or older for acne and birth control prescriptions), and is located in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan or Ontario. We cannot ship treatments outside of these provinces at this time.
Can I see the same Felix practitioner after my initial assessment?
You will have the ability to chat with your designated Felix practitioner for the entirety of your prescription length. When your prescription is nearing completion, we will email you to submit a checkup visit so one of our prescribers can renew your prescription.
Our matching system is based on availability, so we can’t guarantee you’ll be paired with the same healthcare practitioner at your renewal visit.
Can you refer me to a psychiatrist or psychologist?
Felix practitioners are unable to make referrals at this time. We suggest you speak with your family doctor or local walk-in clinic.
How do I communicate with my Felix practitioner?
Your Felix practitioner will message you via secure instant message. You’ll receive an email when you have a new message and can respond to these from within your Felix account.
What does your medical team do?
Our medical team and board members help oversee each of our treatments to ensure our medical assessments are thorough, safe, personalized, and provide best-in-class care. Our pharmacists provide treatment support through medication counselling and education.
Who are the practitioners that will be reviewing my online visit?
They are all licensed, real Canadian healthcare practitioners! All online visits submitted via Felix are reviewed by them and they must be licensed in your province to prescribe you the medication. It is these healthcare practitioners, and not Felix, who determine whether or not to write you a prescription, as well as the appropriate dosage (where applicable).