Find a pharmacy in Kozieglowy
Kozieglowy is a small town in the Silesian Voivodeship, sitting on the Warta river between Czestochowa and Myszkow, and its eight verified pharmacies in the PillsCard directory serve a compact catchment of roughly 2,400 residents plus the surrounding rural gmina of around 14,000 people. Foot traffic comes from local families, farmers travelling in from villages such as Cynkow and Lgota Gorna, and pilgrims passing through on the route toward Jasna Gora. Because the town centre is built around Rynek and ulica Zlota, most outlets cluster within a few hundred metres of the main square and the parish church, with a smaller pocket near the GP surgery on ulica Szkolna. There is no hospital within the gmina itself — referrals run to Myszkow or Czestochowa.
The market here is fragmented rather than chain-dominated: independent owner-operated pharmacies still set the tone, although several trade under recognisable Silesian banners. ALBA NR 1 and ALBA NR 2 anchor the central square, with ALBA NR 3 extending the same family onto a side street toward the bypass, giving the ALBA group the strongest single footprint in town. SUB ROSA and Z SERCEM cover the residential end near the school and health centre, while 3 MAJA — named for its address on ulica 3 Maja — handles a steady flow of commuter trade in the mornings. AGAVIT rounds out the cluster with longer evening hours that locals rely on when the others have shut. None operate 24/7; duty cover rotates.
Pricing & coverage
For NFZ-insured patients holding a valid prescription, reimbursed medicines carry fixed co-payments set nationally — typically 3.20 PLN for the lowest tier, with many chronic-disease drugs free for patients over 65 under the "Lek 65+" programme. Out-of-pocket OTC items sit in familiar ranges: paracetamol 500 mg (20 tabs) around 6-10 PLN, ibuprofen 200 mg around 8-14 PLN, and a basic antibiotic course (amoxicillin) roughly 15-25 PLN with prescription. Compounded preparations (leki recepturowe) are partially reimbursed. Reimbursement lists and registered product status can be verified at the Polish drug regulator URPL.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
There is no round-the-clock pharmacy in Kozieglowy itself. Out-of-hours duty (dyzur apteczny) is organised at powiat level by Starostwo Powiatowe w Myszkowie, which publishes a rolling rota assigning night and Sunday cover to pharmacies across the powiat — often in Myszkow or Zarki rather than Kozieglowy on any given night. For acute medical or dental emergencies, the nearest A&E (SOR) is at SP ZOZ Myszkow, about 15 km away; serious cases go to Czestochowa. Dial 112 for life-threatening situations, or 999 for ambulance directly.
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Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed pharmacist or your GP for individual clinical decisions, dosing questions, or interactions with your existing prescriptions.