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Clinics and physicians

Find a doctor for your clinic, or the right pharmacy clinic partnership

Pharmacies thrive next to prescribers, and clinics run better with a strong pharmacy partner. We work both sides of that relationship: sourcing physicians for pharmacy-anchored spaces and matching clinics with pharmacy partners, always inside the rules.

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Physician and pharmacist in conversation in a modern medical clinic

For pharmacy owners

Anchor your pharmacy with prescribers

Whether you own an established pharmacy or are planning a new build, proximity to physicians is the strongest driver of prescription volume there is. We help you get it deliberately instead of hoping for it.

  • Physician sourcing: finding doctors for the clinic space beside or inside your pharmacy
  • Clinic partnership structuring: leases, shared space, and service arrangements at fair market terms
  • Anchor strategy for new developments, so the pharmacy and clinic open together

For clinics and physicians

Find the right pharmacy partner

If you run a clinic or you are a physician planning your next move, a well-run pharmacy partner improves patient care and can carry part of the real estate and operating burden.

  • Pharmacy partner matching for clinics seeking a co-located or nearby pharmacy
  • Space sharing and tenancy arrangements that work for both practices
  • Collaborative care models: medication reviews, follow-up programs, and shared patient pathways

The engagement

How these engagements work

Every engagement starts with a confidential conversation about what you actually need: a physician for empty clinic space, a pharmacy partner for a growing practice, or an anchor strategy for a development. We then define the search or structuring work, agree on a scoped fee upfront, and get to work through our network of pharmacy owners, physicians, and clinic operators across Canada.

One thing we are direct about: every arrangement we structure respects provincial college rules and federal law. Fair market leases and genuine collaboration are good business; anything that smells like paying for prescriptions is not something we will touch, and we require independent legal review of final agreements.

Tell us what you are looking for

A short note is enough to start. We respond within one business day, and everything you share stays confidential.

Prefer to talk? Call (778) 960-5230 or email info@pharmacybroker.ca.

Confidential. We never share your details.

Clinic and physician questions

How do I find a doctor for my clinic or pharmacy?
Physician sourcing is relationship work: knowing which physicians are finishing residency, relocating, leaving a group, or looking for turnkey space. We maintain those relationships across Canada and match physicians with clinics and pharmacy-anchored spaces where the fit works for both sides.
Is it legal for a pharmacy to partner with a medical clinic?
Yes, with important limits. Space sharing, fair-market leases, and co-location are common and lawful. What is prohibited everywhere in Canada is paying for prescriptions or inducing referrals. Every arrangement we help structure is reviewed against the college rules of the relevant province, and we insist on independent legal review.
What does a pharmacy gain from a clinic partnership?
Proximity to prescribers is the strongest single driver of prescription volume. A pharmacy co-located with a busy clinic sees more new prescriptions, better continuity of care, and a business that is materially more valuable when it is eventually sold.
What do clinics and physicians gain?
Reliable tenancy or shared-space economics, a collaborative pharmacist next door for medication reviews and follow-up, and in many cases help with the business side of running a clinic, which most physicians never wanted to manage in the first place.

Talk to a pharmacist who has been on both sides of the deal

Confidential, no obligation, and grounded in real Canadian transactions. Whether you are twelve months out or ready now, the right first step is a conversation.

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