Secure prescription collection — after pharmacist-authorised supply.
Purpose-built infrastructure that extends pharmacy access safely, under pharmacist control. Not dispensing. Not browsing. Not an automated dispensing machine.

PharmaSelf24™ is pharmacist-controlled collection infrastructure. Dispensing is completed and supply is authorised by the pharmacist before any medication is placed in the unit. No dispensing, no selection, and no supply occurs at the point of collection. The pharmacist remains in control at every step.
This is not a locker. This is not an automated dispensing system. This is purpose-built, professionally governed infrastructure — designed to operate within Australian state-based pharmacy legislation and the PAS™ framework.

Both configurations operate under the same PAS™-governed framework, the same build quality, and the same Med-ID service commitment. The difference is footprint and capacity.

The PharmaSelf24™ Multi is not simply a larger unit — it is the full expression of what pharmacist-controlled collection infrastructure can be. World-class equipment. 178 managed prescription slots. External wall-mount format. Designed for the high-volume community pharmacy that takes patient experience, professional reputation, and practice ambition seriously.
This is the unit that tells patients, staff, and peers exactly what kind of practice you run. The benchmark other pharmacies are measured against. The infrastructure your practice deserves.

The PharmaSelf24™ Compact delivers the same PAS™-governed framework, the same world-class build quality, and the same Med-ID service commitment as the Multi — in a precision footprint designed for pharmacies where space is the constraint, not ambition.
Purpose-built for smaller-format and independent pharmacy. No compromise on governance. No compromise on patient experience. Just the right size for the practice it serves.
All specifications sourced from official Med-ID product documentation. Both configurations carry UKCA and CE certification and have passed rigorous external laboratory testing.
| Unit width | 1,023 mm |
| Unit height (front panel) | 1,835 mm |
| Installed depth | 2,220 mm |
| Total installed width | 1,750 mm + 350 mm + 120 mm |
| Frame opening from ground | 310 mm |
| Touchscreen | 24-inch |
| Receipt printer | Included |
| Credit card reader | Included |
| Scanner | Optional — max A4, 350 mm/sec |
| Power consumption | 140 W |
| Weight | 590 kg |
| Box size (mm) | Compartments |
|---|---|
| 130 × 100 × 175 | 110 |
| 150 × 100 × 275 | 55 |
| 250 × 140 × 275 | 16 |
| Width | 880 mm |
| Depth | 1,010 mm |
| Height (inc. wheels) | 1,870 mm |
| Height to bottom of panel | 540 mm (inc. wheels) |
| Touchscreen | 17-inch (ventilated) |
| Electrical requirement | 110–220 V |
| Power consumption | 200 W |
| Weight | 280 kg |
| PMR interfaces | Analyst & Proscript |
| Fast loading | Built-in (3 internal sides) |
| Payment terminal | Optional Ingenico contactless |
UK Conformity Assessed
Electromagnetic compatibility — stable operation in all environments
Anti-vandal front panel — highest impact resistance rating
Passed rigorous independent laboratory certification
PharmaSelf24™ is live across leading Australian pharmacy groups — Priceline Pharmacy, TerryWhite Chemmart, and independent community pharmacies. Every installation is supported by Med-ID's full service and governance framework.






PharmaSelf24™ is not consumer-grade hardware. It is purpose-built pharmacy infrastructure, engineered for continuous operation in a professional pharmacy environment. The typical service lifespan is 10+ years — backed by Med-ID's ongoing service and support commitment.
When you invest in PharmaSelf24™, you are investing in infrastructure that will serve your patients, your practice, and your professional reputation for a decade or more.



PharmaSelf24™ is designed to operate within Australian state-based pharmacy legislation. The PAS™ (Pharmacy Access Standard) framework provides the governance structure — a 130+ page Governance & SOP Framework that supports pharmacies in implementing PharmaSelf24™ in a manner consistent with their professional obligations.
Med-ID does not define regulatory compliance. Pharmacies remain subject to all applicable legislation and the requirements of their state or territory pharmacy regulator. The PAS™ framework is a voluntary industry standard designed to support — not replace — that regulatory framework.
Learn about PAS™ CertificationDispensing and supply is authorised by the pharmacist before placement. No supply, dispensing, or selection occurs at the point of collection.
Every access event is logged. Full audit trail available to the pharmacist and pharmacy owner at all times.
Designed to operate within Australian state-based pharmacy legislation. Med-ID provides guidance — pharmacies retain full professional responsibility.
The 130+ page Governance & SOP Framework supports pharmacies in implementing PharmaSelf24™ consistently with their professional obligations.
World-class equipment, pharmacist control, full audit trails, and Med-ID's service commitment behind every unit. The difference is visible the moment it goes on your wall — and felt by every patient who uses it.
We understand your pharmacy, your space, and your patient volume. We recommend the right configuration.
Our team assesses your site for installation requirements — wall structure, power, connectivity.
Professional installation by the Med-ID team. Typically completed in one day. Minimal disruption to your pharmacy.
Training, onboarding, and the full PAS™ governance framework. You're live and your patients can start collecting.

Governance & Safety
Every PharmaSelf24™ deployment is PAS™-governed.
The Pharmacy Access Standard (PAS™) ensures pharmacist control, SOP compliance, and auditability at every site. No unit goes live without a governance framework in place.
Start with the PAS™ Governance Pack to understand the framework, then book a discovery call when you're ready to assess your site.
Every deployment is pharmacist-controlled, SOP-governed, and operates within Australian state-based pharmacy legislation.
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