Pharmacy Express Mt Annan

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Pharmacy Express Mt Annan is an independent community pharmacy providing prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, health products, and pharmacy advice to residents of Mount Annan and surrounding suburbs.

Mount Annan, New South Wales, Australia

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.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Pharmacy Express Mt Annan.

  1. PHARMACY EXPRESS MT MOUNT ANNAN AUS
  2. PHARMACY EXPRESS MT\SHOP 25 MOUNT ANNAN

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Pharmacy Express Mt Annan on my card?

This charge is typically for a purchase you made at Pharmacy Express Mt Annan, such as prescription medications, over‑the‑counter medicines, health products, or a service like vaccinations or medication packing. Check whether you or a family member recently visited the pharmacy, picked up repeats, or paid for a telehealth prescription over the phone using your card.

Why are there multiple small charges from Pharmacy Express Mt Annan on the same day?

Multiple charges on the same day often occur when prescriptions are processed separately, or when you make more than one purchase (for example, a prescription, then later returning for other items). It can also happen if your card was tapped more than once because the first attempt didn’t appear to go through. Contact the pharmacy with the exact dates and amounts so they can check their till records and reverse any duplicate transaction if needed.

Can Pharmacy Express Mt Annan set up recurring or automatic payments for my medications?

In most cases, community pharmacies like Pharmacy Express Mt Annan only charge your card when a prescription is dispensed or a purchase is made, not as an automatic subscription. They may offer services such as medication packing or script reminders, but these are generally billed per fill or per cycle rather than as an ongoing card subscription. If you’ve arranged any regular medication packing or delivery, ask the pharmacy how and when those charges are processed.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax statement for a Pharmacy Express Mt Annan charge?

You can request a reprinted receipt or a medication/tax summary by contacting Pharmacy Express Mt Annan directly or visiting the store with your card details and approximate purchase date. Their staff can search their dispensing and point‑of‑sale system by your name, Medicare/PBS details, or transaction time to provide a suitable record, which can be useful for health fund claims or tax purposes.

How do I query or dispute a charge from Pharmacy Express Mt Annan?

If you don’t recognise a charge, first verify whether a family member used your card for prescriptions or pharmacy items. If it still seems incorrect, contact Pharmacy Express Mt Annan using the phone or email listed on mtannanpharmacy.com, and provide the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can check their records. If the pharmacy confirms the charge is an error and cannot resolve it on the spot, you can then contact your bank or card provider with the documentation from the pharmacy.

Why is my Pharmacy Express Mt Annan prescription more expensive than I expected?

Prescription costs at Pharmacy Express Mt Annan depend on whether your medicine is covered by the PBS, whether you’re a concession card holder, and whether the item is priced above the PBS co‑payment. Some medicines are private (non‑PBS) or have brand‑price differences, which can make them more expensive. Ask the pharmacist to explain the cost breakdown, available alternatives, and whether any price reductions or generic brands are available.

Can I get a refund for a purchase from Pharmacy Express Mt Annan?

Refunds are generally possible for unopened, non‑prescription retail items in saleable condition, in line with Australian consumer law and the pharmacy’s own returns policy. Prescription medicines are usually not refundable once supplied, unless there has been a dispensing error. Bring your item and receipt to the pharmacy or contact them directly to discuss your situation; they will advise what can be refunded or exchanged.

Why is there a pending or slightly different amount from Pharmacy Express Mt Annan on my statement?

A pending transaction may appear slightly different if your bank is temporarily converting currency or if there was an estimated amount before final settlement, though for local in‑store chemist purchases this difference is usually small or nonexistent. Occasionally, a bank may show a payment as ‘pending’ for a day or two after you purchase at the pharmacy. If a pending amount doesn’t match any visit you recall, contact both your bank and Pharmacy Express Mt Annan to confirm whether the transaction is valid.

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