Find a pharmacy in Pyrzyce
Pyrzyce is a small county town in West Pomerania, home to roughly 12,000 residents and serving as the administrative and healthcare anchor for the wider Pyrzyce County of around 40,000 people. PillsCard lists six verified pharmacies here, a density typical of a Polish powiat seat where a single hospital campus and the market square (Rynek) draw most footfall. Customers include local residents collecting NFZ-reimbursed prescriptions, farmers and workers from surrounding villages such as Lipiany, Bielice and Kozielice who travel in for scheduled shopping, and seasonal thermal-spa visitors passing through en route to the geothermal waters at nearby Pyrzyce Geotermia. There is no significant medical-tourism or expat cohort; the ecosystem is calibrated to steady, community-scale demand rather than walk-in tourist traffic.
The market is fragmented between independent operators and one national chain presence. DOZ Apteka. Dbam o Zdrowie. Apteka Korona anchors the chain segment — DOZ is Poland's largest pharmacy network — while independents including ZDROWIE, Apteka z WIEŻY (named for the town's surviving medieval defensive tower) and AMBROZJA compete on personal service and long-standing local relationships. APTEKA CEF@RM 36,6 belongs to a mid-tier franchise group whose branding is common across smaller Pomeranian towns. Hospital-adjacent dispensing is concentrated at the SZPITAL POWIATOWY (county hospital) on ul. Jana Pawła II, which handles inpatient supply and post-discharge scripts. Most retail pharmacies cluster within a short walk of the Rynek and along ul. 1 Maja, the main commercial spine.
Pricing & coverage
Retail prices in Pyrzyce track national norms set under Poland's reimbursement list. A standard antibiotic course typically runs 15–40 PLN with an NFZ prescription, blood-pressure medication 10–25 PLN monthly, and common analgesics 8–20 PLN over the counter. Insulin and chronic-disease drugs on the refundowane list can drop to 3.20 PLN or be free for patients aged 65+ under the "Leki 65+" programme. Full-price (non-reimbursed) items — dermocosmetics, imported supplements — often cost 30–150 PLN. Reimbursement categories and marketing authorisations are published by the URPL at https://www.urpl.gov.pl; the Ministry of Health updates the refund list every two months.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Pyrzyce operates a duty-pharmacy rota (dyżur apteczny) coordinated by the county authority, published monthly on the powiat website and posted in every pharmacy window; one pharmacy covers overnight and Sunday hours on a rotating basis. For urgent medical needs outside GP hours, patients use Nocna i Świąteczna Opieka Zdrowotna at Szpital Powiatowy on ul. Jana Pawła II 2, which runs from 18:00 to 08:00 on weekdays and around the clock at weekends. Life-threatening emergencies — chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe trauma — should trigger a call to 112, which dispatches the regional ambulance service from Szczecin or the local base.
Frequently asked questions
How late do pharmacies stay open in Pyrzyce on weekdays? Most Pyrzyce pharmacies close between 18:00 and 20:00 on weekdays and by 14:00–15:00 on Saturdays; Sunday openings are limited. Only the duty pharmacy under the county rota remains accessible overnight and on Sundays. Check the current dyżur schedule posted in any pharmacy window or on the Starostwo Powiatowe website before travelling after hours.
Can I get a prescription filled with an EU e-prescription in Pyrzyce? Yes. Poland participates in the EU cross-border e-prescription scheme, and Pyrzyce pharmacies with updated KAMSOFT or Kamsoft-compatible software can dispense against e-prescriptions issued in participating member states. Bring a photo ID matching the prescription. Availability of the exact molecule may vary in a small town; call ahead if the drug is unusual.
Do Pyrzyce pharmacies stock veterinary medicines for farm animals? Some do, reflecting the county's strong agricultural base. Independent pharmacies such as those near the market square are more likely than chain branches to keep basic large-animal antibiotics and anti-parasitics on hand, but full veterinary stock is normally sourced through the district veterinary surgeon rather than a retail pharmacy.
Is there a pharmacy inside the Szpital Powiatowy? The county hospital operates an internal apteka szpitalna serving inpatients and hospital departments; it is not open to walk-in retail customers. Discharged patients typically fill take-home prescriptions at one of the nearby retail pharmacies on ul. Jana Pawła II or in the town centre.
Are contraceptives and emergency contraception available without appointment? Standard contraceptives require a doctor's prescription in Poland. Emergency contraception (ellaOne) requires a prescription following a 2017 regulatory change; a same-day teleporada with an NFZ or private GP is the usual route, and the pharmacy will dispense once the e-prescription code arrives on your mObywatel or IKP account.
Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. For individual clinical decisions, dosing questions, or drug-interaction concerns, consult a licensed pharmacist or physician in person.