Bundanoon Pharmacy was a permanent fixture on Railway Avenue for over a century and has now opened its doors on Church Street, twice its previous size.
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The new store opened on Monday to the public and has allowed staff to provide additional services to customers.
Pharmacy owner Trung Nguyen said the former location was only 80 metres square and created issues with privacy.
"People could hear other's conversations," he said.
"We weren't able to provide compound medication, blood pressure checks and a vaccination service."
"If a patient was ordered something in and they came the next day, it was not ready for them.
"We did not have the room to stock it on the shelf."
They are also planning to provide a compounding service for customers, enabling medication to be mixed on-site.
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"It's going well," he said.
"We're very excited and patients have been coming through and were excited."
Mr Nguyen mentioned that they enquired into the 160 square metre space late last year to see if it was possible to relocate.
The pharmacy closed on Saturday afternoon on Railway Avenue in order to transport stock over to Church Street.
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