
From February, your pharmacy may start charging you $5 again for each prescription medicine. These charges can really add up, particularly if you take several medicines. Notwithstanding the time and hassle spent having to go into pharmacy to pick them up.
Get free prescriptions and free delivery!
With ZOOM Pharmacy, if you’re on four medicines or more, you get free prescriptions, packing, and delivery – anywhere in New Zealand.
Get started with ZOOM Pharmacy
It’s easy to get started. All you need to do is send your prescription to ZOOM Pharmacy. You can do this by:
- Using your patient portal
- OR take a photo of your prescription and email/upload it
- OR ask your medical centre to send it (if they want you to use their preferred pharmacy instead, remind them – it’s your right and choice what pharmacy you use – not theirs).
- OR freepost (no stamp) / courier your prescription to ZOOM
Let ZOOM Pharmacy help you save!
ZOOM Pharmacy’s free services are available now. So, if your pharmacy is charging you $5 again for each prescription medicine, plus your blister pack on top, call ZOOM and get it all for free.
One of our customers recently had this to say “This team are amazing, helpful, knowledgeable and really on to it. Couldn’t ask for better service in terms of medication coordination. Free packing and home delivery is a big benefit, but the service and general helpfulness of the team just adds icing to the cake. Thank you Zoom Pharmacy.”
To find out more visit zoompharmacy.co.nz or FreePhone 0508 966 622.
Written by Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor is a New Zealand–based healthcare content writer with 5+ years’ experience creating patient friendly articles for online pharmacies and health platforms. He specialises in accessible condition guides, prescription FAQs, OTC advice, and health & wellbeing tips, translating complex medicines or health condition information into clear, actionable content. Paul collaborates with the ZOOM Pharmacy clinical team and bases every article on authoritative sources, peer reviewed journals and national clinical guidelines to ensure evidence based, up to date content. His goal is to help readers feel empowered to make informed decisions about their medicines and wellbeing. This content is general information only and does not replace professional medical advice.