Find a pharmacy in Lomianki
Lomianki is a compact commuter town of roughly 27,000 people sitting on the north-western edge of the Warsaw metropolitan area, wedged between the Vistula river and the Kampinos National Park. PillsCard lists seven verified pharmacies serving the town centre along Warszawska (the through-road to Warsaw) and the residential estates in Dąbrowa Leśna, Kiełpin and Burakow. The customer base is a mix of long-standing residents, young families who have moved out of Warsaw for green space, and weekend visitors heading into the Kampinos forest. Because of the town's proximity to Bielany and Bemowo, many patients cross into Warsaw for hospital-based dispensing, which shapes what stock local pharmacies prioritise: chronic-condition medicines, paediatric formulations, and travel prophylaxis rather than deep specialist inventory.
The Lomianki market is fragmented rather than chain-dominated, with most sites operating as independent Polish pharmacies alongside a couple of small local networks. CEF@RM 36,6 and SALUD anchor the Warszawska corridor and tend to handle heavier prescription volumes, while TWOJA and ARONIA sit closer to the residential estates and serve day-to-day family needs. APTEKARZ W ŁOMIANKACH is one of the older independent counters in the town and retains a compounding reputation, and SYRENKA together with APTEKA PRIMA rounds out the southern approach toward Młociny. None of the big national chains — Ziko, DOZ, Gemini — maintain a flagship in the town itself, so pricing and stock decisions are made locally rather than dictated from a Warsaw head office.
Pricing & coverage
Retail prices in Lomianki track the Mazovian average. A standard 20-tablet pack of ibuprofen 200 mg runs around 8–14 PLN over the counter; a month of atorvastatin 20 mg is typically 15–30 PLN on a green prescription; combined oral contraceptives sit in the 25–55 PLN range depending on brand; and a single insulin cartridge pack for reimbursed diabetics can be as low as 8 PLN with an NFZ script or 150+ PLN privately. NFZ (Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia) reimburses at 100%, 50%, 30% or a flat fee depending on the drug list published by the Ministry of Health; the URPL (www.urpl.gov.pl) governs which products may be dispensed at all.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Lomianki does not have a 24-hour pharmacy of its own. Out-of-hours duty (dyżur nocny) is coordinated by the Powiat Warszawski Zachodni council and rotates between pharmacies in Lomianki, Ozarów Mazowiecki and Blonie — the current rota is posted at the town hall and on the powiat website. For genuine medical emergencies, patients are directed to the Bielanski Hospital on Cegłowska in northern Warsaw, roughly 15 minutes by car, or to the SOR at Wolski Hospital. Dial 112 for any life-threatening situation; call 116 117 for non-urgent overnight medical advice via the NFZ night-and-holiday service.
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This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed pharmacist or your GP for decisions about your own treatment, dosing or drug interactions.