Members of Rotorua's health sector are hoping to see free access to medicine for those who can't afford it and better funding for youth health services in next week's Budget announcement.
Life Pharmacy owner Brett Fordyce said he often came across patients who could not afford their medication.
"I know it's only $5 per item on a prescription but, when you have someone come in with six items on a prescription and say they only have $10 available it makes things a bit tough."
Fordyce said staff were often asked which of the things on a list of medicines were more important and what could wait until more money was available.
"Alternatively someone may have $30 worth of medication to collect but only have $30 left after bills, for food and living costs for the week.