Department of Health

Victorian Community Pharmacist Program

The program is expanding the role of community pharmacists and providing more options for primary healthcare.

Updates

  • The Victorian government is expanding the role for community pharmacists under the Community Pharmacist Program.
  • The program allows participating pharmacies to treat some health conditions without the patient needing to have a prescription.
  • Over the next two years, additional common health conditions and well-being services will be introduced to the Community Pharmacist Program, bringing the total to 22 services pharmacists can offer.
  • Most consultations are free for patients. Medication supplied under the Community Pharmacist Program will be at full price.

The Community Pharmacist Program is allowing Victorians to receive some treatments at a local pharmacy without needing to see a doctor to get a prescription first.

Participating and appropriately trained community pharmacists are able to provide certain Schedule 4 medications under a structured prescribing model for:

  • Treatment for shingles
  • Treatment for a flare-up of mild plaque psoriasis
  • Resupply of select oral contraceptive pills without a prescription
  • Treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infections

In addition, participating pharmacist immunisers can provide some vaccinations for travelExternal Link and other health vaccines including hepatitis AExternal Link , hepatitis BExternal Link , poliomyelitisExternal Link and typhoidExternal Link .

Reviewed 01 July 2025

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