Find a pharmacy in Silute
Silute is a district seat in western Lithuania, roughly 90 kilometres south of Klaipėda, and its pharmacy network of 15 verified outlets reflects a small but well-covered town of around 16,000 residents serving a wider rural catchment of the Nemunas delta region. The directory caters mainly to local residents, farming communities from surrounding parishes, and a steady trickle of cross-border travellers heading to or from the Kaliningrad oblast. Outlets cluster along Lietuvininkų gatvė and around the central market square, with secondary nodes attached to the Norfa and Iki supermarket complexes on the town's outskirts. Unlike Klaipėda or Vilnius, Silute has no hospital-attached specialist compounding pharmacy, so all 15 listings handle a broad mix of prescription dispensing, OTC sales, and basic pharmaceutical counselling.
The market here is dominated by the four national chains that blanket Lithuania. Benu maintains two branches in central Silute, typically the first stop for residents collecting reimbursed prescriptions, while Gintarinė vaistinė and Eurovaistinė anchor the supermarket-adjacent locations frequented by weekend shoppers. Norfos vaistinė operates inside the Norfa retail format and tends to keep longer evening hours, and the Latvian-owned Camelia adds a third major chain presence near the bus station. The independent Marių vaistinė outlets — named for the Curonian Lagoon — are the closest thing Silute has to a local brand, with two branches that have served the town for over two decades. No single chain dominates; the four-way split keeps prices broadly competitive across the district.