In-house Pharmacy:

At Clinic One, our Pharmacy department is dedicated to providing comprehensive pharmaceutical services to our patients. We offer a wide range of Nepal Government approved medicines to ensure that our patients have access to the medications they need for their healthcare needs.

Our team of pharmacists is highly trained and knowledgeable, ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about your medications. Whether you need information about dosage, potential side effects, or alternative options, we are here to provide you with the support and guidance you need.

In addition to providing medications directly from our clinic, we also work closely with our partner companies to ensure that we can meet all of your medication needs. If there is a specific medication that we do not have in stock, we will do our best to source it for you through our trusted partners.

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Our Key Features

  • We are attentive when prescribing drugs. A registered pharmacist scrutinizes the prescription and dispenses the drugs after explaining doses to the patient or a family member.
  • A wide selection of medicines is available at our pharmacy. If our patients needs are beyond our selections, we will place the order on their behalf to the nearby stockists.
  • We offer 17 kinds of Vaccinations at our Pharmacy. Review our Vaccination List.
  • Our Pharmacy is temperature-maintained, dust-free, and humidity-controlled per standards of the Department of Drug Administration Nepal Government and FIP.
  • Patients can wait in our clean and comfortable sitting area after placing the order.
  • We are open Sunday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturdays.

Our 4 Steps to Correctly Dispense Medication

We find it important to maintain a proper cycle of medication for our patients. Our Pharmacist follows the following steps while dispensing medicine –

1. Receive and Validate the Doctors Prescription

When receiving the prescription, we validate the patients information to ensure that the prescription matches the correct patient.

2. Provide the Right Medication

Provide the right medication to patients.

  • Make sure that medications are under the right temperature.
  • Check the expiry date of the medicines.
  • Check if the correct brands are available in stock. If not, place an order.

3. Offer direction on Use

Inform patients about the direction for prescribed medicine use.

  • Correct time to take the medicine (morning/afternoon/night)
  • How often to take the medicine
  • Right approach (Empty/Full Stomach, What to eat, and What not to eat).

4. Complete Cycle

Inform the patients about the complete duration of medicine intake per their diagnosis and doctors prescription.

At Clinic One, we practiceGPP (Good Pharmaceutical Practice)to provide our patients with optimal care and evidence-based consultation. Our primary goal is the well-being of our patients. We strive to improve our clinical and pharmaceutical services from our doctors and patients feedback.

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