It's a wonderful street. There are private sector houses and high-rise buildings. There are grocery and industrial stores. There is a children's library, adult and children's clinics.
The local prices and range of medicines do not attract anyone. However, I most often sign up for "free" prescriptions here, as a diabetic. It's a little cramped. Stuffy. There is always a long queue - one pharmacist serves, and the second one always counts something, shifts it... It is extremely dangerous to enter such small rooms with masks in coronavirus. The 150 cm distance was frankly too long - there was a shortage of space for a chain of buyers. Such pharmacies, of course, are needed, but they must be dozens of times (!) more spacious, and with seating for the sick and the elderly.
The pharmacy is right in the building of the polyclinic - very convenient. Some items are significantly cheaper than in nearby pharmacies... And some - on the contrary.