Grande Pharmacie Wagram

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Grande Pharmacie Wagram is an independent community pharmacy in Paris offering prescription medications, over‑the‑counter drugs, parapharmacy and cosmetic products, and health services such as advice, vaccinations, and home delivery. It operates within the Elsie Santé pharmacy network while serving local residents and visitors near Place des Ternes.

About Grande Pharmacie Wagram

Grande Pharmacie Wagram is an independent neighborhood pharmacy located near Place des Ternes in Paris, operating within the Elsie Santé network. It provides prescription medications dispensed under the French healthcare system, a wide selection of over‑the‑counter medicines, parapharmacy items (dermocosmetics, baby care, hygiene, vitamins), and wellness products from major French and international brands. The pharmacy also offers health services such as personalized advice from pharmacists, vaccination services (e.g., flu, COVID-19 when available), medication reviews, and home delivery for patients with reduced mobility or regular treatment needs.

A charge from “GRANDE PHARMACIE WAGRAM”, “PHARM WAGRAM ELSIE SANTE”, or a similar label may appear on your bank or card statement after you purchase medication or health products in-store, pay for a prescription co‑payment not fully covered by Assurance Maladie/mutuelle, or use home delivery or click‑and‑collect services arranged via the Elsie Santé website. The amount may reflect one‑time purchases of cosmetics or OTC drugs, prescription top‑ups, vaccination fees, or medical devices (e.g., orthopedics, blood pressure monitors). In some cases, you may see a small pending card authorization if the terminal briefly verifies your card, which then adjusts to the final amount or disappears after a few days.

To verify the charge, compare the transaction date and amount with recent visits to Grande Pharmacie Wagram, vaccination appointments, or deliveries, and check any paper receipts or e‑mail confirmations you received. If you have questions, you can contact the pharmacy directly using the phone number and opening hours listed on their Elsie Santé page (pharmacie.elsie-sante.fr) or by visiting in person with your receipt and payment card. For billing issues such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or refund requests for returned products (where French pharmacy law and store policy allow returns), speak with the pharmacist or front‑desk staff; they can look up the transaction in their system and, if appropriate, issue a correction or refund to your card. If you suspect card fraud and do not recognize any visit or purchase, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the payment and block your card if needed.

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  1. GDE PHIE WAGR PARIS FRA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from GRANDE PHARMACIE WAGRAM on my card statement?

This charge usually corresponds to an in‑store purchase of prescription medications, OTC drugs, parapharmacy or cosmetic products at Grande Pharmacie Wagram in Paris. It may also relate to a vaccination, a medical device (such as a brace or blood pressure monitor), or a home‑delivery order arranged through the Elsie Santé network. Check whether you or a family member used this pharmacy around the date of the transaction. If you used contactless payment, the name may look slightly abbreviated on your statement.

What typical amounts are charged by Grande Pharmacie Wagram?

Amounts can vary widely depending on what you purchased and what is reimbursed by Assurance Maladie and your mutuelle. Small purchases such as basic OTC medicines or toiletries might be from a few euros up to €20–€30, while larger bills involving dermocosmetics, medical equipment, or multiple prescriptions can exceed €50 or more. The amount on your bank statement reflects only what you personally paid (co‑payments or non‑reimbursed items), not the total reimbursed by Social Security or your insurer.

Can Grande Pharmacie Wagram charge me on a recurring or subscription basis?

Grande Pharmacie Wagram does not typically operate monthly subscriptions in the same way as streaming or digital services. However, if you have set up regular home delivery or recurring preparation of prescriptions, you may see charges at consistent intervals that match your refill schedule. Each debit should still correspond to a specific order or prescription pickup. If you see repeated charges you do not understand, contact the pharmacy to verify they match actual refills or deliveries made in your name.

Why do I see a small or pending card charge from this pharmacy that later changed or disappeared?

Some payment terminals or banks place a temporary authorization hold when you insert or tap your card, especially for contactless or international cards. This can appear as a small pending amount or as “GRANDE PHARMACIE WAGRAM” with an estimated value, which is then updated to the final purchase total or released entirely within a few business days. If the final amount does not match your receipt, bring your receipt or a screenshot of your statement to the pharmacy so they can check the transaction in their system.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or invoice for a Grande Pharmacie Wagram purchase?

If you need a duplicate receipt (for reimbursement, expense reports, or your mutuelle), visit the pharmacy with the approximate date, amount, and the card used, or contact them using the details on their Elsie Santé profile page. In many cases, they can reprint an invoice from their cash register system if you provide enough information to locate the sale. For prescription items, bring your Carte Vitale and, if possible, the prescription to help them identify the transaction. Keep in mind that they may not be able to reissue very old receipts depending on how long records are stored.

How do I request a refund or correction for a charge from Grande Pharmacie Wagram?

Go directly to Grande Pharmacie Wagram or call them using the contact information on pharmacie.elsie-sante.fr and explain the issue (duplicate charge, wrong amount, or product return). Bring the product (if applicable), your original receipt, and the payment card used so staff can verify the transaction. French law restricts returns and refunds on many pharmacy products, especially prescription medicines, but non‑opened parapharmacy or cosmetic products may sometimes be refunded or exchanged according to the store’s policy. If the pharmacy confirms a billing error, they can process a refund or adjustment back to your card; if you disagree with their response, you can then contact your bank to explore a dispute.

How can I contact Grande Pharmacie Wagram about a charge I don’t recognize?

You can find their address, phone number, and opening hours on the Elsie Santé website by searching for “Grande Pharmacie Wagram” or going directly to pharmacie.elsie-sante.fr and locating their branch page. Calling or visiting with your bank statement in hand is usually the fastest way to clarify a mystery payment, as staff can check transactions from the date and amount you mention. If they confirm there is no matching sale under your card details or name, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report potential fraudulent use of your card.

Can my mutuelle or Carte Vitale affect the amount I’m charged at Grande Pharmacie Wagram?

Yes. When you present your Carte Vitale, eligible prescription items are billed directly to Assurance Maladie, and if your mutuelle is linked, part or all of the remaining co‑payment may also be covered. The amount you see on your bank statement is only the portion you had to pay out‑of‑pocket, plus any non‑reimbursed products such as certain cosmetics or comfort items. If you think you paid too much, bring your Carte Vitale, mutuelle information, and receipt to the pharmacy so they can verify that third‑party payment (tiers payant) was applied correctly.

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