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Woolloomooloo Pharmacy

Locality: Woolloomooloo

Phone: +61 2 9357 2710



Address: 162 Cathedral St Shop 9 2011 Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.wpharmacy.com.au

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22.01.2022 We got new Door Lights!! Keeping Woolloomooloo Bright #pharmacy #woolloomooloo #yourpharmacy #health #sydney #doorlight #yourlocal



22.01.2022 Reminder we are closed Monday 10th June but open today until 12:30pm Enjoy the long weekend

20.01.2022 Spring is here and so are the allergies! feeling the symptoms come in today for relief only at your local pharmacy

20.01.2022 Become familiar with Asthma First-Aid for yourself, a work colleague or family member. Come in today if you have any questions!



20.01.2022 To help reduce the risk of getting COVID-19 and of spreading it, follow these simple measures: Clean your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand rub/sanitiser. Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing and sneezing or use your elbow, not your hands Avoid close contact with people unwell with cold or flu-like symptoms, and stay home if you have these symptoms.... Avoid touching your face and avoid shaking hands with others. Maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from others as much as possible, and avoid crowded places. See more

20.01.2022 Even if you have mild symptoms get tested for COVID-19 ASAP. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore/scratchy throat, shortness of breath, loss of smell, loss of ta...ste, runny nose, joint pain, muscle pain, headache, diarrhoea, nausea/vomiting and loss of appetite. Find a COVID 19 clinic near you: https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-an/clinics

18.01.2022 Today is World Bipolar Day which aims to raise world awareness of bipolar disorders and eliminate social stigma. Want to find out more about what is bipolar or how you can break down stigma and promote help-seeking to family and friends? Click on the link below and visit Black Dog Institute



15.01.2022 Thinking about quitting smoking? - After two days, your senses of taste and smell start to return. - After two months, blood flow to your hands and feet improves. - After one year, your risk of heart disease rapidly drops.... - After 10 years, your risk of lung cancer is halved. More information click on the link below or come in store today

14.01.2022 Dont be alarmed new window coming #woolloomooloo #pharmacy #yourlocal #watchthisspace

14.01.2022 NSW Health is urging anyone feeling unwell, even with the mildest of symptoms to self-isolate from other and come forward for COVID-19 testing. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore/scratchy throat, shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell. Check health.nsw.gov.au for more information and to find your nearest COVID-19 clinic

13.01.2022 New Year's Resolution start the journey to Quit Smoking?

12.01.2022 The Federal Government has limited the supply of medications to ensure fair access for all customers. These changes are now in force.



12.01.2022 We are keeping up with the latest technology so our pharmacists can spend more more time with you, and provide you with more services. Our little robot we call "Rowena" is a ROWA Smart Robot , an automated 'Storage and Retrival' tool. It provides incredible accuracy and speed.

12.01.2022 Physical distancing means reducing the number of close physical and social contacts we have with one another. Combining physical distancing with good personal hygiene slows the spread of a pandemic. This helps protect the most vulnerable members of the community and reduces the impact of the pandemic on essential, life-saving health services. Physical distancing includes:... Not shaking hands, hugging or kissing as a greeting. Keeping a distance of 1.5 metres between yourself and other people, where possible. Avoiding visiting vulnerable people, such as those in aged care facilities or hospitals, infants, or people with compromised immune systems due to illness or medical treatment. Using debit and credit cards instead of cash and make use of online and self-serve transactions (for example Opal cards on public transport). Taking public transport in off-peak periods if you can. For more information health.nsw.gov.au

10.01.2022 Have you checked out our new website? https://www.wpharmacy.com.au/

09.01.2022 Free COVID testing on Cathedral St Woolloomooloo, NOW ! Also check NSw health website for CIVuD pop up clinics ... keep our community safe @ Woolloomooloo Pharmacy

09.01.2022 'Checking In' Morning Tea Join HopeStreet for refreshments and hear from one of their counsellors about gambling issues, as well as a talk from a former client who received counselling and support, and a local community member discussing gambling and homelessness. Tuesday 17 September 2019 | 10.00 - 11:30am Ozanam Learning Centre... Foyer area on Level Three 99 Forbes St, Woolloomooloo https://hopestreet.org.au//responsible-gambling-awareness/

07.01.2022 Christmas gift ideas now in store #gettingready #xmasshopping #woolloomooloo #woolloomooloopharmacy #yourlocal

06.01.2022 Thanks to Adrian at @adriaticove for the donation of our beautiful bouquet! As we celebrate #Pride this month at your LGBTQI friendly pharmacy

06.01.2022 Women's Health Week 2-6 September Dedicated to all women across Australia to make good health a priority. Learn more and access FREE resources click on the link... #WomensHealthWeek

04.01.2022 During the COVID-19 Crisis , All the staff at Woolloomooloo pharmacy are working to help our local community get through this. We will remain open during our usual business hours , and have put in measures to ensure minimal contact is made when dispensing and paying for your medicines. There are some new rules in place by the Australian Government to minimise medicine shortages , such as only one month dispensing at a time . ... We are here for all your pharmacy needs during this time , and we want everyone to stay safe and healthy Take care.

04.01.2022 How can I access medicines while in home isolation? If you need medicines (including prescription medicines), ask a family member or friend (who is not in isolation) to deliver them to your home. You can also receive essential Medicare funded health services in your home, and for most prescription medicines, your doctor can send your prescription directly to your preferred pharmacy. Your relative or friend can collect the medicine from the pharmacy on your behalf, or you may ...be eligible for free home delivery under the Home Medicines Service. Contact us at Woolloomooloo Pharmacy if you need further information. Link in bio to our website with our opening hours and contact details!

04.01.2022 R U OK?DAY - THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 R U OK?Day is our national day of action dedicated to reminding everyone to ask, Are you OK? and to remember every day of the year to support people who may be struggling with lifes ups and downs. Were encouraging everyone to Trust the Signs, Trust your Gut & Ask R U OK? ... https://www.ruok.org.au/

03.01.2022 Asthma Awareness How is your inhaler technique? Do you find it difficult or unsure how to use your puffers? Click on the link below to see if your technique can be improved.

02.01.2022 We are coming into Flu Season One of the most effective ways to protect you, your friends and family from influenza (the flu) is to practise good personal hygiene. 1. Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough ... 2. Wash your hands frequently 3. Dont share personal items 4. Clean surfaces regularly 5. Avoid close contact with others http://www.health.gov.au//p/Content/the-flu-and-you-poster

02.01.2022 Chronic Pain Australia is excited to announce that 2020 National Pain Week is almost here! National Pain Week will kick off on Monday 27th July. We will of...ficially launch on Monday with a Facebook Live Broadcast at 12pm AEST. The panel members, whom include a number of health professionals and people living with chronic pain, will discuss the results of this year's National Pain Survey and also share their experiences of what life is like living with chronic pain. The theme this year is 'Faces of Pain' - a video series from a number of different Australians across Australia, living with various chronic pain conditions, sharing their personal insights and challenges with the aim to help reduce the stigma and misconceptions about living with persistent pain. Join in with National Pain Week activities this year by using #NPW2020. Your stories matter, your voice matters. Don't forget to spread the word! For more info visit: www.NationalPainWeek.org.au [Image ID: Text image with green background, words National Pain Week 2020, 27 July - 2 August, hashtag NPW2020 with Chronic Pain Australia logo and NPW website] See more

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01.01.2022 Keeping up with the latest technology so our pharmacists can spend more time with you and provide you with more services

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