Social pharmacies were created, in my opinion, as an alternative to commercial pharmacies, where drug prices are dictated by the iron hand of the market, and the desire for maximum profit encourages pharmacists to sell expensive imported medicines to customers, or rather patients, in the presence of cheap drugs from the CIS countries. It would seem that the state has taken care of poor citizens and those who keep track of their money. A whole network of social pharmacies has been created, located in spacious, well-equipped premises, with a wide range of medicines, sanitary and hygienic products at relatively low prices. However, paradoxically, there are few people in them… But commercial pharmacies are bursting with customers. Take, for example, the central social pharmacy on Seifullina, Well, what is there just not… Excellent premises, location, assortment, competent, courteous pharmacists, they will readily show and explain everything. And the prices, frankly speaking, are divine, but there are only two people. At the same time, it is much more expensive to buy medicines at the drugstore2, people are crowding in queues… If I need anything, I go to this social pharmacy and always find what I need quickly, cheaply and with pleasure.
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Константин Павлов
Level 9 Local Expert
April 4
The assortment and prices will pleasantly surprise any visitor. A very good pharmacy. The staff is polite and qualified, they will always prompt and help.
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Maxx T.
Level 14 Local Expert
May 8
Big, round-the-clock, helped out several times when something is urgently needed, but everything is closed around. There are quite long queues, plus there are not only medicines, but also quite a lot of cosmetics.