Pharmacies, especially ones in rural areas, are often the cornerstone of their communities.
Beyond filling prescriptions, they provide medication, medical equipment, and counselling, sometimes serving as multi-service clinics in small towns and outlying areas.
When people cannot wait weeks for a doctor’s appointment, or need trusted advice, the local pharmacy is their first stop.
In many outlying areas, it is not just the most practical option, but often the only one. With the country’s high and rising burden of chronic disease, this role will only grow in importance.
The sector is indeed expanding. In just two years, 2020 and 2021, about 648 new community pharmacies opened across South Africa.
By 2021, the total number stood at roughly 3,580 outlets, and nearly 70% of these were independent rather than corporate-owned. That…