4/729-731 Pittwater Road Dee Why NSW 2099
4/729-731 Pittwater Road Dee Why NSW 2099
At Dee Why Pharmacy, we've been proudly supporting the Northern Beaches community since 1978. As a family-owned pharmacy, we're dedicated to delivering personalised, trusted healthcare with a holistic approach - building strong relationship that span generations. Open 6 days a week, our friendly and professionally trained team is here to make your healthcare experience simple, supportive, and convenient.
We provide a broad range of professional services to help you stay on top of your health, including vaccinations, MedsChecks and Weekly Medicines Packs. Our private, pharmacist-led consultations offer discreet care for urinary tract infections (UTIs), oral contraceptive resuppy, and skin conditions - giving you easy access to professional advice and treatment when you need it.
Inside the pharmacy, you'll find a comprehensive range of trusted health and personal care products, from vitamins and supplements to skincare, over-the-counter medicines, and home health essentials - all carefully selected to support your overall wellbeing.
With conveneint parking, competitive pricing, and service like home delivery, we're here to make managing your health easier every day. Experience the different of a true community pharmacy today by visiting us in-store today.
Are Natural Medicines Safe?
In Australia, traditional, herbal, natural and alternative medicines and remedies are referred to as ‘complementary medicines’. Many people believe complementary medicines are harmless, but they can interact with other medicines and they can cause adverse effects.
What are complementary medicines and are they effective?
Complementary medicines include herbal medicines, Vitamins, minerals, nutritional supplements, Australian indigenous traditional medicines, traditional medicines of other countries (e.g., India,China) homeopathic medicines and aromatherapy products. They may be of herbal or non-herbal origin. In complementary medicine, ‘herb’ means any part of a plant traditionally used as medicine and may include the leaf, flower, stem, root, fruit or bark of the plant.
Some complementary medicines are made or supplied by naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists and other therapists, and some can be purchased from pharmacies and other shops.
Are they effective?
All complementary medicines marketed in Australia must meet government standards for quality and safety, but their effectiveness does not currently have to be scientifically proven.
Complementary medicines may contain ingredients which have been used as traditional remedies for a long time, but in many cases there is very little scientific evidence to support their use. Consequently, the claims that can be made about complementary medicines are often limited and phrases like ‘may relieve’, ‘may prevent’ or ‘may promote’ are commonly used to describe their benefits.Using complementary medicines safely. Complementary medicines need to be treated with the same care and respect as other medicines. Many complementary medicines can cause adverse effects and some may interact and interfere with other medicines.
Before using a complementary medicine, consult a doctor or pharmacist if you are:
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4/729-731 Pittwater Road Dee Why NSW 2099