The location is very convenient. In the historic district of Istanbul, where the prices around are not bad. Pharmacy is an island of stability.
The nomenclature is excellent, the prices are state-owned. Lower than the Russian ones by more than 30 - 50 percent, with excellent quality.
The Russian-speaking seller is immediately available, knows the assortment perfectly, communicates, advises.
Overall, only pleasant impressions.
A good pharmacy came across on the way to our hotel. Pleasant and competent pharmacists. There was a Russian-speaking pharmacist girl who helped us choose what we needed. The prices are reasonable, as in Russia. One of the disadvantages is that the price is not written on the packages. But the pharmacist explained this by the fact that the dollar price changes twice a day and when a sticker is glued to the package, you have to peel it off and the packaging deteriorates, customers complain. Among the wishes, I would like to say that a scanner should be made in order to find out the price and not crowd at the checkout, but we are happy with everything!
The choice of medicines is good. There are Russian-speaking staff.
Due to the sanctions, I have to buy insulin abroad. The required quantity was not available. They brought the right number of packages with the right expiration date by the evening of the same day (they asked to leave a small deposit).
In general, this is typical for all pharmacies in Istanbul. Last year, we bought another medicine in the same way, also for future use, at another pharmacy in the center.
Important! Almost all pharmacies (including this one) are closed on Sunday.