Located at address 29 Helwick Street, Wānaka 9192, New Zealand, place Aspiring Pharmacy is open for visitors during the following days and hours: Monday: 9:00-18:00 Tuesday: 9:00-18:00 Wednesday: 9:00-18:00 Thursday: 9:00-18:00 Friday: 9:00-18:00 Saturday: 9:00-18:00 Sunday: 9:00-18:00 . If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, simply give them a call +64 3 443 7... — show. For additional information, be sure to check out their website http://aspiringpharmacy.co.nz/
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Identifies as women-owned
In-store pick-up
Passport photos
Credit cards, NFC mobile payments, Debit cards
No services, you can add them.
Rating is for information purpose only. Ratings and reviews are updated regularly. If you think that the rating on a particular source is unfair, it is recommended to contact a specific website.
To make an appointment at Aspiring Pharmacy, you can call them on their phone +64 3 443 7986 or use callback form on website http://aspiringpharmacy.co.nz/ and request a date and time that works for you. They will then confirm if they have any availability for an appointment.
Aspiring Pharmacy is open from 9:00- to 8:00 on Monday, from 9:00- to 8:00 on Tuesday, from 9:00- to 8:00 on Wednesday, from 9:00- to 8:00 on Thursday, from 9:00- to 8:00 on Friday, from 9:00- to 8:00 on Saturday, from 9:00- to 8:00 on Sunday,
The most popular services are Beauty salon, Beauty supply store, Pharmacy.
The location of Aspiring Pharmacy is a city Wānaka, full address is 29 Helwick Street, Wānaka 9192, New Zealand.
We are here on vacation and they are incredibly helpful. I highly recommend them.
Extremely friendly staff assisted me with my concerns today. They were fantastic and I would highly recommend this establishment to anyone.
Terribly impolite staff. I had my prescription sent to me due to frequent travel by my doctor in Wellington. I arrived to pick up my script and the larger man informed me it was against the law and had to come directly from the doctor. Even though I tried to show him the email. He refused to take a moment to check. The email was on official letterhead from my doctor and included a fully barcoded script that needed scanning for dispensing - no different from presenting a printed script. I went to the pharmacy two doors down where they gladly printed my script and provided my medication without wasting my time or being rude. I won't return. Hopefully, Karen resolves her issues.