A tiny pharmacy at a children's clinic. Most often, one pharmacist works and there is a queue.
Grannies like to look in there and slow down the purchase process for a long time. Especially when you are with a sick child who is moody and wants to get home as soon as possible. Then it's not fun to wait at all.
It looks like a stall with a small showcase, where almost nothing can be seen and you need to ask about everything. And so every customer - until they ask everything, they decide, the whole queue is nervous.
I prefer larger pharmacies, where there is a wider range and you can view the goods in the windows.
A pharmacy is like a pharmacy. It is very good that there is a pharmacy right in the clinic. Taking a child somewhere is another quest. Recipes are boiled. A discount is valid upon presentation of a green card. The prices are affordable.