

Our 24/7 pharmacy ensures patients and visitors have round-the-clock access to medications and health products.
The pharmacy stocks a wide range of medicines, over-the-counter products, and essential healthcare supplies. Every item is sourced from trusted manufacturers and stored under proper conditions to ensure safety and effectiveness. Friendly pharmacists are always available to answer questions, explain dosages, and offer guidance on how to use medicines correctly.
Both emergency and routine prescriptions are handled with care and attention. Patients can collect their medications quickly while still receiving accurate instructions. For those managing chronic conditions, pharmacists provide counseling and practical tips to help stay on track with treatment plans.
The pharmacy also works closely with inpatient teams. Medications prescribed in wards or critical care units are delivered efficiently, ensuring patients receive their treatment without delays. Staff coordinate with nurses and doctors to make sure every patient's needs are met promptly.
Patient education is central to the department's approach. Pharmacists take time to explain side effects, interactions, and lifestyle considerations. Families are included in these discussions whenever necessary, helping everyone feel confident in the care being provided.
Accessibility and convenience are priorities. The pharmacy is open around the clock to make sure patients and families can access essential medicines whenever needed. Staff strive to provide a welcoming and supportive environment for everyone who walks through the doors.
Collaboration with clinical teams strengthens patient care. By working closely with doctors, nurses, and other specialists, the pharmacy ensures that treatments are safe, effective, and well-coordinated. The goal is to support health, recovery, and peace of mind at every stage.

Is the pharmacy open all day and night?
+Can pharmacists provide guidance on prescriptions?
+Are emergency medications available at any time?
+Does the pharmacy coordinate with clinical teams?
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