About Pharmacy Express Mt Annan
Pharmacy Express Mt Annan is an independent community pharmacy located in Mount Annan, New South Wales, Australia. They dispense prescription medications under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and privately, stock a wide range of over‑the‑counter medicines, vitamins, first aid and health products, and provide professional pharmacy advice. As a local chemist, they typically also offer common pharmacy services such as vaccinations, blood pressure checks, medication packing (e.g., Webster packs), and health consultations for residents of Mount Annan and surrounding suburbs. You can find general information and services through their website at mtannanpharmacy.com.
A charge from “Pharmacy Express Mt Annan” usually appears on your bank or card statement when you pay for a prescription, purchase over‑the‑counter medicines or health products, or use an in‑pharmacy service such as vaccinations or medication packing. Charges can be for PBS co‑payments, private prescriptions, or combined baskets of items bought in a single visit. In some cases, you might see separate charges for multiple prescriptions processed individually, or for an online/phone order you collected later in store. If you used a contactless card, digital wallet, or stored card details for a telehealth prescription, that transaction will also show under this name.
If you’re unsure about a Pharmacy Express Mt Annan charge, first check recent receipts, prescription records, or text/email confirmations from the pharmacy, as well as family members’ purchases if you share a card. Compare the date and amount on your statement with any visits you made to the pharmacy or orders placed by phone or online. To resolve questions, contact the pharmacy directly using the phone number or contact form listed on mtannanpharmacy.com or on your receipt, and provide the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card used. Common issues—such as duplicated taps, confusion between PBS and private pricing, or charges for multiple family prescriptions—can usually be clarified or corrected by their staff, who can reprint receipts, review their point‑of‑sale records, and process adjustments or refunds when appropriate.