‘Pharmacy On Duty’ Service Added to e-Government

It has been announced that a service has been added to the e-Government system that can facilitate the work of citizens. Accordingly, the new feature will enable all on-call pharmacies across the country to be found on a single page.

Government portal that allows you to handle official transactions via your phone or computer without having to step outside e-Governmentincludes many services. The news coming now also shows that a new feature will be added that can provide convenience to citizens.

Open after business hours pharmacies on dutyis of great importance to citizens in urgent need. The new feature added to e-Government aims to make it easier to find such pharmacies.

On-duty pharmacy inquiry service opened in e-Government

Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (TİTC) – Pharmacy On Duty Inquiry Service‘ has been added to the e-Government system. It was stated that this service will allow all the pharmacies on duty across the country to be learned through a single page. It was stated that the pharmacy information on the page will be notified by the Turkish Pharmacists Association (TEB) and approved by the provincial health directorates.

So how is it used?

You can click on the link here to access the newly added feature to the e-Government system. TITCK- On Duty Pharmacy Inquiry The first thing you need to do on the page opened under the name is to select the city you are looking for the pharmacy on duty from the ‘City Selection’ section. After that, you need to select the seizure date at the bottom. Afterwards, the pharmacies on duty in the place you choose appear with both their addresses and map images. Let’s also add that the district can also be selected from the right side of the last opened page.

Finally, the newly added feature can be found in the ‘e-Services’ tab on the e-Government homepage.Newly Added Services‘ section or call I should also mention that it can be accessed from the section.

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