Adjusted opening hours (July 27 through August 14): 2:00–5:00 p.m.
From Monday, July 27, through Friday, August 14, our pharmacy will be open from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.. In addition, we will be closed on Friday, July 24, starting at 12:30 p.m. due to the arrival of the Vierdaagse.
The pickup kiosk remains available 24 hours a day and is being restocked as usual. If you have difficulty walking, we will deliver your medications to your home as usual. We can be reached by phone from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m..
Apotheek Nijmegen-Oost will maintain its regular business hours during this period.
Warning: Fake emails sent in the name of BENU —> DO NOT CLICK ON ANYTHING
Scammers are currently sending out fake emails. These emails appear to come from the BENU pharmacy chain. If you receive an email like this, do not click on anything—not links, not buttons, and do not open any attachments. Delete the email immediately.
Our pharmacy is not part of BENU
Our pharmacy is affiliated with Netwerk Apotheken. So we are not a BENU pharmacy. Nevertheless, we want to warn you. You, too, could receive such a fake email, because scammers send these messages to a large number of people at once.
We also do not send you emails with links that ask you to log in or pay immediately. If you’re unsure about a message that appears to be from us, do not click on the links. Call or send a message to our pharmacy to verify it.
Most important rule: DO NOT CLICK
Never click on links or buttons in an email if:
- You weren’t expecting the message.
- You’re told to do something quickly, such as logging in or making a payment.
- You’re being asked for personal information or banking details.
- The sender’s email address looks strange.
- You’re not sure if the message is real.
What should you do if you receive a suspicious email?
- Don’t click on anything. Not on links, not on buttons, not on images.
- Don’t open any attachments.
- Do not enter any information.
- Delete the email immediately.
Did you click on the link or enter any information anyway?
- Did you enter your bank information? Call your bank immediately.
- Did you enter other information? Then change your password immediately.
- Scan your computer or phone with an antivirus program.
- Report the fraudulent email to the Fraud Help Desk at www.fraudehelpdesk.nl. This will help others as well.
Do you have any questions?
Are you unsure about an email? Don’t click on it. Contact our pharmacy. We’re happy to help.
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Beckers Pharmacy was founded by Mr. Guillaume Beckers. The pharmacy was subsequently run by Mr. Frits Hes van Zweeden and then, until 2017, by Mr. Tiest Smeekens. In 2012, Piquet Pharmacy on Sint Annastraat merged with Beckers Pharmacy.
Beckers Pharmacy is located in the heart of the Indische Buurt neighborhood and borders the Professorenbuurt neighborhood. The pharmacy works closely with general practitioners and other healthcare providers in the area.