Department of Health

More healthcare options coming soon to your local pharmacy

24/09/25
A pharmacist greets a customer

Victorians are getting the care they need closer to home through the Community Pharmacist ProgramExternal Link , which will expand to treat more common health conditions starting in December.

To date, the program has delivered 58,000 services, helping people access treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs), resupply of the contraceptive pill, treatment for some skin conditions, and travel vaccines – all without a trip to the doctor first.

Previously trialled as the Community Pharmacist Pilot through more than 800 pharmacies, the Victorian Government is investing $18 million to make the now-permanent program even bigger.

An evaluation of the first 12 months of the Community Pharmacist Pilot showed women made up 84% of users, with over 24,000 UTI consultations and 13,000 resupplies of the oral contraceptive pill. The expanded program will soon offer more options for women seeking contraceptive care.

The new health conditions will be gradually added to the Community Pharmacist Program over the next two years to reach a total of 22 in-pharmacy services.

Reviewed 25 September 2025

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