St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy

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St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy is a community pharmacy providing prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, and basic health services to residents of Wilcannia and the surrounding area in New South Wales, Australia.

Wilcannia, New South Wales, Australia

About St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy

St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy is a local community pharmacy serving residents of Wilcannia and surrounding areas in New South Wales, Australia. As a typical Australian community pharmacy, they primarily dispense PBS (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) prescription medicines, supply non‑prescription and over‑the‑counter remedies, and stock basic health and wellbeing products such as vitamins, first‑aid supplies, and personal care items. Many community pharmacies also provide medication advice, dose administration aids (such as blister packs), and may assist with vaccinations and simple health checks, depending on local demand and available staff.

A charge from “St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy” on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in‑store purchase of prescription medications, over‑the‑counter medicines, or other pharmacy products. Transactions may include PBS‑subsidised prescriptions, private prescriptions (which often cost more than PBS items), or non‑prescription items purchased in a single visit. You might also see a charge if you picked up multiple family members’ medications at once, paid for a dose administration aid service, or settled an account for previously supplied medicines. Most charges are one‑time transactions, but you may see similar amounts recur around the same time each month if you regularly refill the same prescriptions.

To verify a charge from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy, start by checking your recent visits to the pharmacy and any medications or health products you purchased around the transaction date. Compare the amount on your bank statement with receipts you received in store; if you used contactless or card payment, the merchant name on the receipt should match what appears on your statement. If you still have questions, contact the pharmacy directly using the phone number printed on your receipt or listed in the local directory, and have your transaction date, card type, and exact amount ready so staff can look up the sale. If you suspect an error, your bank or card issuer can also help investigate or dispute a charge after you’ve first tried resolving it with the pharmacy.

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  1. ST ABRAM WILCANNIA P WILCANNIA AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy when I only picked up a prescription?

Most prescription collections at St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy incur a patient co‑payment, even under the PBS, so a charge will appear whenever you pay for a script. If you collected more than one prescription—such as for chronic medications or for multiple family members—those costs are usually combined into a single transaction. The amount can also be higher if the medicine is not fully PBS‑subsidised or if it is a private prescription outside the PBS.

Why do I see similar pharmacy charges from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy every month?

Regular, repeating amounts from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy often reflect ongoing prescription refills for chronic conditions (for example, blood pressure, diabetes, or cholesterol medicines). While this may look like a subscription, pharmacies in Australia generally process each refill as a separate, one‑time transaction when you physically (or via an authorised person) collect your medicines. If the amount has changed from previous months, it may be due to medication price updates, PBS co‑payment changes, or a different quantity supplied.

Does St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy offer subscriptions or automatic recurring billing?

Community pharmacies like St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy typically do not run true automatic subscription billing to your card; instead, each visit is charged when you pay at the counter. Some pharmacies may offer services like dose administration aids (blister packs) or medicine management, which you pay for periodically—usually at pickup or on a set schedule agreed in store. If you’re unsure whether you agreed to a regular service fee, contact the pharmacy directly and ask staff to check your profile and any ongoing service arrangements.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or a tax/PBS statement for a charge from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy?

If you need a receipt or a yearly PBS/tax summary for a past purchase, contact St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy with the approximate date of purchase, the amount charged, and the last four digits of the card used. Australian pharmacies commonly maintain electronic records linked to your name and Medicare or concession details, and they can often reprint receipts or provide a summary of PBS items dispensed. You will usually need to confirm your identity in person or over the phone according to their privacy procedures.

How do I dispute or query a charge from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy?

First, compare the charge with your recent prescription pickups or pharmacy purchases and check any paper or emailed receipts. If the transaction still doesn’t look familiar, call or visit the pharmacy and provide the transaction date, the exact amount, and the card type so staff can search their point‑of‑sale records. If an error is confirmed, they can generally process a refund or adjustment back to the same card. If you cannot resolve the issue directly, contact your bank or card issuer to lodge a dispute and mention that you have already tried to address it with the pharmacy.

Why does my bank statement show a pending or slightly different amount from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy?

Most pharmacy purchases are processed as straightforward card transactions, but occasionally your bank may show a temporary ‘pending’ amount before it settles. In some cases, minor differences can occur due to currency conversion (if you use a foreign card) or bank‑imposed fees, not changes made by the pharmacy. Pending transactions generally finalise within a few business days; if the final posted amount does not match your receipt, contact your bank and the pharmacy with copies of both records.

Can I get a refund for a purchase at St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy?

Refunds at pharmacies are usually limited, especially for prescription medications, which often cannot be returned once dispensed due to safety and regulatory rules. However, unopened non‑prescription items and retail products may be refundable or exchangeable if you have the original receipt and the product is in saleable condition, subject to the pharmacy’s store policy. If a medication was dispensed or charged in error, speak to the pharmacist or manager as soon as possible; they can review the situation and, where permitted, process a correction back to your card.

How can I confirm that a charge from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy belongs to me and not to someone else using my card?

Check whether you, a family member, or a carer recently picked up medicines or health products on your behalf from St Abram Wilcannia Pharmacy around the date of the charge. Review your prescriptions and any collection slips or text reminders you received from the pharmacy, if applicable. If no one in your household recognises the purchase, contact the pharmacy with the transaction details and then notify your bank; they can help determine whether the card was used fraudulently and advise on cancelling or replacing it if needed.

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