National Pharmacies has announced it will open its first 24-7 pharmacy in Adelaide as part of a state government initiative to provide people in the state with around-the-clock access to services and medicines.
The National Pharmacies Norwood store will service the central Adelaide area. It is one of three pharmacies selected through a competitive tender process to provide 24-7 pharmacy services across metropolitan Adelaide starting early next year.
The state government is investing $2.5 million annually to fund the initiative.
National Pharmacies CEO Vito Borrello said the company was delighted to expand its role as one of the state’s largest community pharmacy groups by extending the Norwood store’s operating hours to 24-7.
“National Pharmacies congratulates the State Government for supporting South Australians to access prescription medications and pharmacy services and advice when they need it, day or night,” said Mr Borrello.
“Our key purpose is to care for people and we are proud to be providing our community with access to afterhours pharmacy services and advice at a time when they may need it most,” he said.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas said, “People get sick at any time of day and having prompt access to medication and trusted health advice is vital.”
South Australian Health and Wellbeing Minister Chris Picton added, “Lack of access to pharmacies after hours is a concern that is raised by many families, and often leaves people with nowhere else to turn but emergency departments. This is not only inconvenient for them, but places extra strain on our busy emergency departments.”