Find a pharmacy in Pasvalys
Pasvalys is a small district centre in northern Lithuania, roughly 60 km from the Latvian border on the Via Baltica corridor, with a resident population of around 6,000 in the town itself and about 22,000 across the surrounding district. Its six verified pharmacies serve a predominantly older rural catchment, agricultural workers from the Mūša and Lėvuo river valleys, and a steady trickle of cross-border traffic heading to Bauska and Riga. Most outlets cluster along Vytauto and Taikos streets in the compact town centre, with a couple of branches attached to grocery anchors on the periphery. Unlike Vilnius or Kaunas, there is no hospital-campus pharmacy here — Pasvalys Hospital refers outpatients to the high-street network for dispensing.
The local market mirrors Lithuania's national chain consolidation rather than independent ownership. Eurovaistinė operates the most visible presence near the central square, with a second branch serving the Norfa supermarket footfall, while Benu holds a steady position on Vytauto gatvė catering to prescription regulars from the family clinic next door. Camelia rounds out the trio of national chains with a smaller branch handling cosmetics and OTC volume. The independent-feeling Ramunėlės vaistinė and the in-store Norfos vaistinė counter complete the picture, the latter convenient for shoppers combining errands. No outlet specialises in compounding or veterinary lines; complex extemporaneous preparations are typically routed to Panevėžys, km south.