Find a pharmacy in Mogilno
Mogilno is a small county town in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship with roughly 12,000 residents, and PillsCard lists seven verified pharmacies serving the town itself and the surrounding gmina. Because Mogilno sits on the Poznań–Bydgoszcz rail corridor and the DK15 road, its pharmacies also see through-traffic and patients travelling from smaller villages such as Padniewko, Chabsko and Wylatowo that lack their own apteka. Concentration is heaviest around the Rynek and along ulica Jana Pawła II, close to the county hospital and the outpatient przychodnie. There is no meaningful medical-tourism or expat cohort here — the clientele is overwhelmingly local residents, farming families from the gmina, and Polish workers commuting to Gniezno and Inowrocław who collect prescriptions on the way home.
The market is a mix of national chains and independents rather than a single dominant operator. Apteka Dbam o Zdrowie represents the large Pelion-owned chain presence typical of Polish county towns, while Ziko Apteka brings the Kraków-based network's private-label range. Alongside them, independents and smaller banners such as Aspirynka, Apteka Magnolia, Bliska and Alba trade on personal relationships with regular customers, longer counselling times and closer ties to nearby GPs. None of the listed pharmacies operate a 24-hour rota independently; instead they participate in the county duty roster coordinated with Starostwo Powiatowe w Mogilnie. Specialist compounding (leki recepturowe) is available at several of the older independents rather than the chain outlets.
Pricing & coverage
Retail pricing follows the national list published by the Ministry of Health, so headline figures are consistent with the rest of Poland. A standard antibiotic course such as amoxicillin typically costs 15–35 PLN, common statins 20–50 PLN per month, and blood-pressure combinations 25–70 PLN. NFZ reimbursement (refundacja) applies only when the prescriber issues an e-recepta marked with the appropriate reimbursement level (R, 30%, 50% or bezpłatnie for eligible seniors under the 65+ programme). Non-reimbursed OTC items — paracetamol, ibuprofen, cold remedies — are paid in full. Marketing authorisations and current drug status can be verified via the regulator URPL.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Out-of-hours cover in Mogilno runs through the powiat duty rota (dyżury aptek), with the on-call apteka published monthly by Starostwo Powiatowe and displayed in every pharmacy window. For medical emergencies outside pharmacy hours, patients use Nocna i Świąteczna Opieka Zdrowotna at the local hospital (Szpital Powiatowy w Mogilnie) or travel to the larger facilities in Inowrocław or Gniezno for surgical and trauma cases. Call 112 for life-threatening events — cardiac symptoms, severe allergic reactions, suspected stroke or major trauma — which dispatches Państwowe Ratownictwo Medyczne rather than routing through the pharmacy network.
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Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. Patients should consult a licensed pharmacy or physician for individual clinical decisions, dosing questions and interaction checks.