
Pharmacies in
Victoria
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Shepparton Centre Pharmacy
Unit 14/276-278 Maude St, Shepparton VIC, 3630

Medical Centre Pharmacy
254-260 Shannon Ave, Geelong West VIC, 3218

Fultons Pharmacy
1907 Dandenong Rd, Clayton VIC, 3168

Tran Pharmacy
73B Nicholson St, Footscray VIC, 3011

C-Pharmacy Private Pharmacy Consulting Service - By Appointment Only
490 Victoria St, North Melbourne VIC 3051, North Melbourne VIC, 3051

Strathmore Pharmacy
23 Woodland St, Essendon VIC, 3040

Dounias Pharmacy
92 Lygon St, Brunswick East VIC, 3057

Sunshine Health Pharmacy
2/25 Devonshire Rd, Sunshine VIC, 3020


Cabrini Pharmacy
183 Wattletree Rd, Malvern VIC, 3144

Healthline Pharmacy Meredith
27 Staughton St, Meredith VIC 3333, Meredith VIC, 3333

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Jump straight to Victoria pharmacies that provide the service you need.
Prescriptions
Fill and repeat prescriptions, including eScripts
Vaccinations
Flu, COVID-19 and travel vaccines from a pharmacist
Compounding
Custom-made medicines tailored to a prescription
Webster packs
Sorted dose packs to help manage daily medicines
NDSS
Diabetes supplies through the National Diabetes Services Scheme
Health checks
Blood pressure, blood glucose and other in-store checks
About pharmacies in Victoria
Finding the right pharmacy in Victoria
Victoria has community pharmacies in almost every suburb and town. Most fill prescriptions, supply over-the-counter medicines and give health advice. Many also offer pharmacist-administered vaccinations, dose administration aids, home delivery and other services, so it is worth checking what each one does before you go.
Opening hours vary widely. Pharmacies inside shopping centres often follow centre trading hours, while standalone and medical-centre pharmacies may open earlier, close later or trade on weekends. Use the filters above to narrow the list to pharmacies open now, open late, open on weekends or offering the service you need, or jump straight to the open now, late night or open weekends hubs.
How to choose a pharmacy
Distance is not the only thing that matters. A pharmacy a little further away may stock what you need, offer the service you are after, or have hours that suit you better. Each listing shows the address, current opening status, services and an aggregate customer rating, so you can weigh up your options before making the trip. For non-urgent medicine questions, your local pharmacist can talk you through options in person. For anything urgent or that needs a diagnosis, contact your GP or call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222, and call 000 in an emergency.
Good to know
Questions about Victoria pharmacies
Can't find what you're after? Our team is happy to help.
Contact usThere are 1,435 pharmacies listed across Victoria, covering 358 suburbs. Use the filters and sort options above to find pharmacies near you.
Use the "Open now" toggle in the filters above. Each listing shows opening status drawn from the pharmacy's published hours, along with the next closing or opening time.
A small number of pharmacies in larger Victoria centres trade around the clock or very late into the night. Apply the "Open 24 hours" or late-night filter to see only those, and always confirm current hours by calling ahead, as they can change on public holidays.
Many Victoria pharmacies offer pharmacist-administered vaccinations, including seasonal flu and COVID-19, and some offer travel vaccines. Filter by the service or check the listing or call to confirm availability and any booking requirements.
Ratings shown are aggregate scores based on the total number of reviews a pharmacy has received. They give a general sense of customer experience but are not health advice. Choose a pharmacy on the services and hours that suit you, and speak to the pharmacist for any clinical questions.