Located at address 22 Princes Street, Central Dunedin, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand, place Dunedin City Pharmacy is open for visitors during the following days and hours: Monday: 8:30-17:00 Tuesday: 8:30-17:00 Wednesday: 8:30-17:00 Thursday: 8:30-17:00 Friday: 8:30-17:00 Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed . If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, simply give them a call +64 3 477 0... — show. For additional information, be sure to check out their website http://www.onlinepharmacynz.com/
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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To make an appointment at Dunedin City Pharmacy, you can call them on their phone +64 3 477 0501 or use callback form on website http://www.onlinepharmacynz.com/ and request a date and time that works for you. They will then confirm if they have any availability for an appointment.
Dunedin City Pharmacy is open from 8:30- to 7:00 on Monday, from 8:30- to 7:00 on Tuesday, from 8:30- to 7:00 on Wednesday, from 8:30- to 7:00 on Thursday, from 8:30- to 7:00 on Friday, closed on Saturday, closed on Sunday,
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The location of Dunedin City Pharmacy is a city Dunedin, full address is 22 Princes Street, Central Dunedin, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand.
Had an amazing experience. Went to buy some painkiller, the manager asked my symptoms and gave me the best option. After buying the pills, I was asked and given a glass of water for the pills. Yea, my tooth was not being nice at that moment. After 30 mins, getting better!
Warnings! Warnings! The prices are such a rip-off. This week I was in Auckland, I bought a pack of KN95 masks from this pharmacy. I don’t know who owns this business, but I can’t understand how they can do this to people who are in their shop buying essential items like masks! I wasn’t a tourist to buy NZ souvenirs or gifts! I bought a pack of masks for $29.99 when the next day, I found it was $12.99 in a local pharmacy in Wellington!!! Shame on you who take advantage of people with special needs!