Find a pharmacy in Reda
Reda is a small town of roughly 25,000 residents in Pomeranian Voivodeship, sitting on the commuter rail line between Gdynia and Wejherowo. Its six verified pharmacies serve a mixed population of local families, shift workers commuting to the Tri-City conurbation, and summer visitors passing through on the way to the Hel Peninsula. Because Reda lacks a hospital of its own, community pharmacies carry disproportionate weight for first-line care — dispensing NFZ prescriptions, handling minor ailments, and directing more complex cases toward Wejherowo or Gdynia. Outlets cluster along the main Gdańska thoroughfare and around the railway station, with a secondary node in the Ciechocino district. Independent operators dominate; national chains such as DOZ or Gemini have a lighter footprint here than in larger Pomeranian cities.
The market is fragmented and independent-leaning. Apteka Łąkowa and LIPOWA anchor the residential streets north of the tracks, while APTEKA STAROWIEJSKA sits closer to the older town centre and draws foot traffic from the weekly market. Apteka Rodzinna operates in the family-medicine mould — extended weekday hours and a compounding room for paediatric suspensions — and Gawin Apteka is one of the better-stocked outlets for chronic-disease repeats, particularly diabetes and cardiovascular medicines. Wracam do Zdrowia leans toward naturopathic and OTC ranges alongside standard Rx dispensing. None of the six are hospital-affiliated, which is typical for a town this size; the nearest tertiary partners are Szpital Specjalistyczny in Wejherowo and the university clinics in Gdańsk.
Pricing & coverage
For NFZ-insured patients, reimbursed prescriptions typically cost between 3.20 PLN (the flat fee for essentials on the free list) and 30–60 PLN for partially reimbursed chronic medicines. Full-price OTC items — a course of ibuprofen 400 mg runs about 12–18 PLN, a standard antibiotic course 25–45 PLN, and a basic glucometer 40–70 PLN. Seniors over 65 access the "Leki 65+" list at no charge for qualifying drugs. Reimbursement categories and the current drug list are published by the Ministry of Health, with product registrations verifiable through URPL. Non-reimbursed private prescriptions are paid in full at the counter.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Reda operates on the Pomeranian duty-pharmacy rota (dyżur apteczny) coordinated by the powiat wejherowski authority, meaning one pharmacy in the wider Wejherowo–Reda–Rumia area covers overnight and holiday hours on a rotating basis. The current duty schedule is posted at each pharmacy door and on the powiat website. For genuine medical emergencies — chest pain, severe allergic reactions, suspected poisoning — call 112; the nearest 24-hour hospital emergency department is at Szpital Specjalistyczny im. F. Ceynowy in Wejherowo, roughly 10 minutes by car. Poison-control advice is available through the national toxicology helpline.
Frequently asked questions
Do Reda pharmacies open on Sundays? Most close on Sundays and public holidays. Coverage is handled through the powiat wejherowski duty rota, which assigns one pharmacy in the Wejherowo–Reda–Rumia cluster to overnight and Sunday shifts. The rota is posted on each pharmacy's front door and updated monthly. If no Reda outlet is on duty, patients typically travel the short distance to Wejherowo or Rumia, both under 15 minutes by car or SKM commuter train.
Can I use an EU prescription in Reda? Yes. A cross-border prescription issued in another EU/EEA state is dispensable at any Polish pharmacy provided it meets the Directive 2011/24/EU format — prescriber details, patient identifiers, and the active substance rather than a brand name. Cost is paid privately; NFZ does not reimburse foreign prescriptions retrospectively at the counter. Bring photo ID matching the script.
Are English-speaking pharmacists available? Reasonably often among younger staff, though not guaranteed at every counter. Pharmacies near the railway station and along Gdańska tend to see more non-Polish speakers and are the safer bet. For complex counselling, bringing the medicine's active-substance name written down avoids brand-translation confusion.
Where do I go for dental or oral emergencies out of hours? Reda has no dedicated night dental service. Patients are directed to the stomatologia dyżurna at UCK Gdańsk or private 24-hour clinics in the Tri-City. Pharmacies can dispense pain relief but cannot prescribe antibiotics without a dental consultation.
Do pharmacies in Reda offer vaccinations? Selected outlets are certified for adult flu, COVID-19, and pneumococcal vaccinations under the pharmacist-administered programme launched nationally in 2022. Availability varies — call ahead to confirm before travelling.
Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. For individual clinical decisions, consult a licensed pharmacist or physician.