Pharmacies in Turkey for UK Travellers: What to Know (Common Needs, How to Ask, No Stress)
Pharmacies in Turkey (“eczane”) are widespread and can help with many everyday travel needs — from advice on minor issues to over-the-counter medicines and prescription dispensing. This UK-friendly guide shows how pharmacies work, how to find an on-duty pharmacy (“nöbetçi eczane”), what to bring, and what to do in an emergency (112).

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- •Accommodation options and price ranges
- •Transportation info and tips
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Quick answer: Pharmacies in Turkey are called “eczane” and they’re widely available for everyday travel needs. For minor issues (headaches, sunburn, stomach upset, allergies), pharmacists can often help you choose an appropriate over-the-counter option and advise what to do next. If you need an out-of-hours pharmacy, look for a “nöbetçi eczane” (pharmacy on duty). For urgent medical emergencies, the UK government advises calling 112 for an ambulance.
Why this guide matters (in a calm, positive way)
Turkey is a well-travelled destination with modern services in major cities and holiday areas. Knowing how pharmacies work helps you stay relaxed: you’ll spend less time searching, you’ll ask for the right thing faster, and you’ll enjoy your trip more.
Simple rule: Use pharmacies for minor problems and quick travel essentials. For anything serious or worrying, get medical help promptly.
Helpful companion reads:
- Travel Insurance for Turkey from the UK
- Emergency Numbers, Pharmacies & Getting Help in Turkey
- Turkey SIM Cards & Mobile Data (eSIM vs SIM)
What pharmacies are called in Turkey (and what to look for)
In Turkey, pharmacies are commonly referred to as “eczane”.
- Look for the word ECZANE on the sign
- Pharmacies are usually easy to spot in town centres and busy neighbourhoods
- They can help with everyday over-the-counter needs and prescriptions (where appropriate)
UK-friendly tip: Save one phrase in your notes: “Eczane nerede?” (Where is the pharmacy?). Even if you don’t speak Turkish, it’s a useful opener.
Finding an out-of-hours pharmacy: “nöbetçi eczane”
Outside normal opening hours, Turkey operates a system of pharmacies on duty in each area. The phrase you’re looking for is “nöbetçi eczane”, which translates as pharmacy on duty.
How to find the nearest “nöbetçi eczane” fast
- Search your maps app for: “nöbetçi eczane” + your area
- Ask any open pharmacy — they often display details for the duty pharmacy in the area
- Ask at your restaurant/café/host (any local can usually point you quickly)
Simple rule: If it’s late and you need a pharmacy, the correct keyword is “nöbetçi eczane”.
What pharmacies can help with (common UK traveller needs)
Pharmacists can often advise on everyday travel issues and recommend appropriate over-the-counter options.
Typical “pharmacy problems” on holiday
- Headaches and general aches
- Colds, sore throats, coughs
- Allergies (seasonal or unexpected)
- Sunburn and heat-related discomfort
- Stomach upset (travel routine changes can do this)
- Blisters and small skin irritations
- Basic first-aid items (plasters, antiseptic, etc.)
UK-friendly tip: If you’re not sure what you need, describe your symptoms calmly and ask what they recommend “for adults/for a child” and “for daytime ight”.
What to bring with you (so the pharmacy visit takes 2 minutes, not 20)
- Your passport or ID (useful to have, especially if you need a prescription item)
- A photo of your prescription if you take regular medication
- The generic drug name (if you know it) rather than only a UK brand name
- A note of allergies and any key medical conditions
- If buying for a child: the child’s age and approximate weight
Simple rule: The more specific your info (symptoms, age, allergies), the easier it is for the pharmacist to help.
How to ask for what you need (simple, polite, effective)
You do not need fluent Turkish. Short, clear information works well.
Copy-paste questions (English)
- “I have a headache / sore throat / allergy symptoms. What do you recommend?”
- “Is this suitable for daytime or nighttime?”
- “How often should I take it?”
- “Can I take this with my other medication?”
- “Is there a non-drowsy option?”
- “Do I need to see a doctor for this?”
Copy-paste phrases (super simple Turkish helpers)
- “Ağrım var.” (I have pain.)
- “Alerjim var.” (I have allergies.)
- “Çocuk için.” (For a child.)
- “Ne kadar kullanmalıyım?” (How much should I use?)
UK-friendly tip: Show the pharmacist your phone note with your symptoms. It’s often the quickest way to avoid misunderstandings.
Payments and receipts (keep it smooth)
For most UK travellers, the easiest approach is:
- Pay by card when it’s convenient
- Keep a small amount of cash for quick purchases
- Keep receipts for anything important (especially if you may claim on insurance later)
Money setup help:
When it’s NOT a pharmacy situation
Pharmacies are great for minor issues. But if symptoms are severe, unusual, or worsening, it’s smarter to get medical help promptly.
Use emergency services when it’s urgent
The UK government’s Turkey travel advice lists 112 as the emergency number for an ambulance.
- Severe breathing difficulty
- Chest pain
- Severe allergic reaction
- Serious injury
- Symptoms that feel rapidly worsening or frightening
Simple rule: If you’re thinking “Should we call?” — call. 112 is there to help.
Make your pharmacy experience effortless: a 30-second prep checklist
- Symptom summary (what it is + when it started) ✅
- Any allergies / conditions ✅
- Age/weight if for a child ✅
- Photo of prescription if relevant ✅
- Ask: dosage, timing, drowsy on-drowsy, interactions ✅
- Save receipt if needed ✅
UK-friendly tip: Do the checklist once and you’ll feel confident for the rest of the trip.
FAQ: pharmacies in Turkey (UK travellers)
What are pharmacies called in Turkey?
They’re commonly called “eczane”.
How do I find a pharmacy that’s open late?
Search for “nöbetçi eczane” (pharmacy on duty) plus your area in your maps app, or ask locally.
Can a pharmacist help me choose medicine for minor issues?
For minor issues, pharmacists can often advise on over-the-counter options and basic next steps. For anything serious or worsening, seek medical care.
What should I bring to the pharmacy?
Bring ID if you have it, a photo of any prescription medication you take, and a quick note of allergies/conditions. If buying for a child, have age and approximate weight ready.
What’s the emergency number in Turkey?
The UK government’s travel advice lists 112 for an ambulance and emergency services.
Should I keep receipts from pharmacy purchases?
Yes for anything significant — it’s tidy travel admin and can help if you need to reference what you bought or make an insurance claim later.

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