Victoria
712 pharmacies across Melbourne, Victoria. Compare opening hours, vaccinations, dispensing and Webster packs, or narrow down by suburb.
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Melbourne has 712 pharmacies covering 12 suburbs across Victoria. Most offer prescription dispensing, vaccinations, Webster packing, and over-the-counter health advice, and many in the metro area trade on weekends or until late.
For acute care outside pharmacy hours, call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for 24-hour health advice, or triple zero (000) in an emergency. For poisoning concerns, call the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26.
There are 712 pharmacies listed in Melbourne, covering 12 suburbs across Victoria. Use the sort options above to see the highest-rated pharmacies or browse alphabetically.
Many Melbourne pharmacies trade on weekends, and some operate extended or late-night hours. Open each pharmacy profile to see its current opening hours and any public holiday variations.
Yes. Trained pharmacist immunisers in Victoria can administer a range of vaccines under state and Commonwealth programs. The specific vaccines available depend on each pharmacy's setup and current NSW/Victorian/federal immunisation policy. Check the services listed on each pharmacy profile, or contact the pharmacy directly to confirm age eligibility and appointment availability.
For urgent but non-life-threatening issues, call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for free 24-hour health advice from a registered nurse. In an emergency, call triple zero (000). For suspected poisoning, call the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26.
Pharmacy Finder compiles listing information from publicly available sources and pharmacy-provided details. Opening hours, services, and phone numbers can change, particularly around public holidays. Always call ahead or check the pharmacy's own website before making a special trip.
Pharmacy Finder lists pharmacies and their advertised services. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have symptoms, a medicines question, or a new health concern, speak to a registered pharmacist in person, your GP, or one of the services below:
General information only. For authoritative Australian health guidance, see healthdirect, the TGA, and AHPRA.