Who we are

MyEpiStation Inc. was founded to improve access to epinephrine auto-injectors by providing secure, visible storage stations — similar to defibrillator (AED) stations commonly found in government buildings, airports, and workplaces.

Our focus is on delivering high-quality, purpose-built stations that give employees, customers, or family members a designated, easily accessible location to store their personal epinephrine device. In regions where regulations permit, stations can also support serviced or shared units. By offering a clear, visible point for life-saving equipment during severe allergic reactions, we aim to reduce stress and increase the chances of timely intervention in emergencies.

We are dedicated to partnering with our clients to deliver education and practical solutions that promote safer, healthier lives for those at risk of anaphylaxis.

After years of personal experience — including repeated emergency room visits, extensive allergy testing, strict elimination diets, and conversations with allergy-risk individuals worldwide — I realized that access is the top priority. Without reliable, nearby access to self-administered epinephrine, daily life becomes filled with stress and uncertainty, especially given the many unknowns in food labeling and the environment.

I am 100% committed to sharing my own journey and the experiences of others to help reduce risks in everyday activities. Having a personal epinephrine auto-injector stored in a safe, known location — or having immediate access to one — provides tremendous peace of mind. Exciting advancements in this field are on the horizon, and I look forward to contributing to these changes and helping build a safer society for everyone affected by severe allergies.

Message from the Director & Founder of MyEpiStation

In Canada, epinephrine auto-injectors (such as EpiPen®) are generally available over the counter without a prescription in most provinces, including Ontario and Alberta. However, requirements can vary:

  • In some provinces (e.g., Quebec), a prescription may still be required.

  • These devices are regulated medical products, so always check with your pharmacist or healthcare provider for the latest rules in your area, proper storage guidelines, and training on use.

We strongly recommend consulting local regulations and professionals to ensure compliance when placing stations in workplaces, public spaces, or private facilities.

Important Regulatory Note (Updated for 2026)