Meninya Street Pharmacy

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Meninya Street Pharmacy is a community pharmacy in Moama, New South Wales, providing prescription medications, health advice, and medication management services as part of the Moama Pharmacy group alongside Moama Village Pharmacy.

Moama, New South Wales, Australia

About Meninya Street Pharmacy

Meninya Street Pharmacy is a local community pharmacy located in Moama, New South Wales, and operates as part of the Moama Pharmacy group together with Moama Village Pharmacy. They dispense PBS and private prescriptions, sell over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, first aid and personal care products, and provide professional services such as vaccinations, health checks, and medication management support. As a community-focused pharmacy, they work closely with local doctors, aged care facilities, and carers to support ongoing health needs for residents and visitors.

A charge from Meninya Street Pharmacy may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for prescription medications, over-the-counter products, health services (such as vaccinations), or medication packing services. You might see charges for one-off purchases made in-store, or repeated charges if you regularly have scripts filled, use dose administration aids (such as weekly medication packs), or pay for ongoing services on a recurring basis. If you’ve recently picked up medication for a family member, paid for a vaccination, or used contactless payment in-store, this may be the source of the transaction. In some cases, your bank may also show small “pending” or pre-authorisation amounts if your card was verified but the final sale was processed later.

To verify a Meninya Street Pharmacy charge, start by checking your recent pharmacy visits, prescriptions you’ve collected, and any vaccinations or health services you received around the transaction date. Review your receipts, Medicare/PBS claims history, or any SMS/email reminders from the Moama Pharmacy group, and compare them to the transaction amount and date. If you still have questions, visit moamapharmacy.com.au to find their contact details, or call/visit the pharmacy directly with your card statement; staff can usually look up the sale by date and amount. For disputed or duplicate charges, your first step should be to speak with the pharmacy so they can check their point-of-sale records, reprint receipts if needed, and, if appropriate, issue a refund or correction before you contact your bank.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Meninya Street Pharmacy charge my card when I only filled a prescription?

Prescription charges at Meninya Street Pharmacy can include the PBS co-payment, any private prescription cost, plus extras such as brand preferences, safety-net thresholds, or non-PBS items supplied at the same time. If you picked up multiple scripts in one visit, they are typically combined into a single card transaction, which may make the total higher than you expected. Check your prescription receipt for a breakdown of each item and fee.

Why do I see regular or repeated charges from Meninya Street Pharmacy each month?

Many customers have regular prescriptions filled on a cycle (e.g., monthly blood pressure, diabetes, or cholesterol medications) or use ongoing services such as medication packs (dose administration aids). If you’ve authorised the pharmacy to keep your card on file or you routinely pay by the same card in-store, these will appear as recurring transactions around the times your scripts are refilled. Check whether you or a family member have ongoing medications or Webster-style packs managed through the pharmacy.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Meninya Street Pharmacy?

Transaction amounts vary depending on whether items are PBS-subsidised, concession-eligible, or private. A single PBS prescription will usually appear as a modest charge, while multiple scripts, private medicines, or higher-cost specialty items can create larger totals. You may also see combined amounts if you purchased non-prescription products (like vitamins or skincare) along with your medication in one transaction.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax statement for a Meninya Street Pharmacy charge?

Visit Meninya Street Pharmacy in person or contact them using the details on moamapharmacy.com.au and provide the approximate date, time, and amount of the transaction, plus the last four digits of the card used. Staff can usually look up the sale in their system and reprint a receipt or provide a tax summary of your medication purchases. If the charge relates to a family member’s medication, they may need that person’s details or consent before releasing information.

How do I question, dispute, or request a refund for a Meninya Street Pharmacy transaction?

If you believe you’ve been charged incorrectly or twice for the same purchase, contact the pharmacy directly first, as they can review their point-of-sale records most quickly. Bring or send a copy of your bank statement showing the charge, plus any receipts you have, so they can compare the transaction details. If an error is confirmed, the pharmacy can usually process a refund back to the original payment method; if they cannot find a matching transaction and you still suspect fraud, then contact your bank to raise a dispute.

Why do I see a small or ‘pending’ Meninya Street Pharmacy charge that later disappears or changes amount?

Some banks show card transactions from in-store terminals as ‘pending’ before they finalise, and the description may briefly appear slightly different or with an estimated amount. If there was a cancellation, reversal, or adjustment at the till, you may see an initial pending amount that later drops off or is replaced by the final settled charge. These are normal card-processing behaviours; if a pending amount does not clear or update within a few business days, check with the pharmacy or your bank.

Could a Meninya Street Pharmacy charge be for medication or services for a family member?

Yes. Many customers pay with their own card when collecting prescriptions for partners, parents, children, or someone they care for. The cardholder’s name appears on the bank statement, but the pharmacy records the sale against the patient’s profile, which can cause confusion later. Think about whether you recently picked up medicine, a vaccination, or a medication pack on behalf of someone else before assuming the charge is unauthorised.

How can I contact Meninya Street Pharmacy about a mystery charge on my account?

Go to moamapharmacy.com.au and navigate to the Meninya Street Pharmacy section to find their current phone number, address, and opening hours. Calling or visiting in person with your statement details (date, amount, and card type) will let staff investigate the charge in their system. For privacy and accuracy, they may ask for identification and the last four digits of the card to confirm they are looking at the correct transaction.

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