Medical supplies

Marchese Health Care is a leading provider of the highest quality medical supplies. Visit our retail outlet for a wide range of supplies, including wound care, ostomy, and continence products.

Ostomy services

We offer the highest-quality ostomy products from the country's leading manufacturers. Our on-site registered nurse keeps in close contact with manufacturers and suppliers to ensure we provide the best products for our clients. She also provides practical advice to ostomy patients and caregivers.

We're your first choice to assist with self-administered ostomy care beyond Community Care Access Centre service.

CCAC medical supplies pick-up depots

The Waterloo Wellington Community Care Access Centre (WWCCAC) provides specific basic medical supplies for treatment at home. You can pick up your supplies at a CCAC-designated medical supplies pick-up depot in your region, or you can arrange to have supplies delivered to your home at your expense.

We serve the WWCCAC through our medical supplies depot at 1601 River Road East, Kitchener.

Waterloo Wellington CCAC Supplies Depot Directions

 

 Changes to Pharmacy

Delivery Service

We have made changes to our pharmacy delivery services so we can continue to provide you with the customer service you have come to expect from Marchese Health Care.

Medication Delivery
• Prescriptions without refills require a minimum of 48 hours notice.
• All refill orders require a minimum of 24 hours notice.


Saturday Deliveries
• Saturday orders must be received by our Pharmacy by 11:00 a.m. for same-day delivery.


Medical Supplies

Sales Available

in Hamilton Depot

Marchese Health Care's medical supplies depot located at 277 Welland Ave., St. Catharines, is now closed. Retail sales of medical supplies are now available at our Medical Supplies Depot at 316 James Street North, Hamilton from 9am-4pm Monday-Friday.


SPECIAL NOTICE

New Narcotics Safety

Regulations in Effect

Ontario is taking action to reduce the abuse of prescription narcotics and controlled substances. Click here for more information, including acceptable pieces of identification, or visit the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care website.