Pocket Stamps for Doctors, Nurses & Pharmacists on the Go
If you’re a doctor doing rounds in Edmonton, a nurse hustling between patients in Winnipeg, or a pharmacist slinging scripts at a busy Shoppers in Halifax, you know time’s tight and you’re always on the move. That’s where pocket stamps from Getstamps come in real handy – especially for pharmacy folks who keep ordering these things like hotcakes.
These Trodat Pocket Stamps are built for people who aren’t chained to a desk. Small enough to slide into your scrubs or lab coat, they’ve got a slick one-hand slide mechanism: pop it open, stamp your info, snap it shut. Done. No fumbling, no mess, just clean impressions every time.
Why Pharmacies Love Pocket Stamps
We see a ton of pharmacy orders coming through – and it makes total sense. You’re verifying prescriptions, marking charts, or signing off on meds all day. A pocket stamp with your name, license number, or pharmacy logo saves you from writing the same thing over and over.
- Trodat Pocket Printy 9511: 3 lines, fits your name, “RPh”, and pharmacy name. Perfect for quick Rx stamps.
- Trodat Pocket Printy 9512: Bigger plate, 4 lines – great for adding a date or “Verified” alongside your credentials.
- Round inspection stamps: Like the N30 or N32 – ideal for marking vials, bags, or controlled substance logs.
All self-inking or pre-inked, so no ink pad needed. Just stamp and go.
Built for Canadian Healthcare Hustle
These aren’t your bulky office stamps. They’re compact, come in a bunch of colours (black, blue, red – whatever matches your vibe), and tough enough to survive a 12-hour shift. Toss one in your pocket at the start of the day, and you’re set from morning meds to closing time.
Plus, designing’s a breeze. Jump on the Getstamps wizard, type your info or upload your pharmacy logo, and you’re done in minutes. Need one for a new pharmacist? No problem. Stocking up for the whole team? We ship fast across Canada.
Real Talk from the Counter
One pharmacy tech in Regina told us she stamps 50+ scripts a day – says the pocket stamp cut her signing time in half. Another pharmacist in Kelowna uses the round N51 to mark “Fragile – Refrigerate” on insulin packs. Little tool, big time-saver.
If you’re tired of scribbling your name until your hand cramps, grab a pocket stamp. Your wrist will thank you.
Check out the full lineup here: Getstamps Personalized Pocket Stamps. Perfect for doctors, nurses, and especially pharmacists who live on the go. Canadian-made easy, shipped to your door.
