10.03.2026 15:36
Health Minister Kemal Memişoğlu announced that the 'Where is My Medicine?' feature has been added to the e-Nabız system, allowing citizens to find out which pharmacies within the province have the medications prescribed in the last 5 days. With the new system, users will be able to quickly reach the nearest pharmacy with the help of an on-duty pharmacy filter and map support.
Health Minister Kemal Memişoğlu announced that with the "Where is My Medicine?" feature added to the e-Nabız system, citizens will be able to easily query which pharmacies within the province have the medications prescribed in their prescriptions issued in the last 5 days.
Memişoğlu used the following statements in a post on his social media account:
"We continue to strengthen our Digital Health Applications with user-friendly innovations. With the 'Where is My Medicine?' feature we have added to e-Nabız, our citizens will be able to easily query which pharmacies within the province have the medications prescribed in their prescriptions issued in the last 5 days. They will be able to quickly reach the nearest pharmacy with the on-duty pharmacy filtering and route guidance support, and they will contribute proactively to keeping stock information up to date with the feedback button. I wish it to be beneficial for our nation."
PHARMACIES WHERE MEDICINES ARE LOCATED WILL BE VIEWED ON A SINGLE SCREEN
Thanks to the new application added to the health system, citizens will be able to quickly learn which pharmacies have the medications listed in their prescriptions. With the new system, users will be able to easily view which pharmacies have the medications written in their prescriptions through the application. Thus, the necessity to visit different pharmacies to search for medications will decrease, and the time to access medications will be shortened.
Citizens with an e-Nabız account will be able to query the medications listed in their prescriptions issued in the last 5 days based on district information. The system will quickly list which pharmacies have the searched medication and present it to the user.
ON-DUTY PHARMACY FILTER IS ALSO AVAILABLE
The application also includes a special filter that shows on-duty pharmacies. With this feature, citizens searching for medications outside of working hours can select on-duty pharmacies to see the locations where the medication is available more quickly.
DIRECTIONS WILL BE PROVIDED ON THE MAP
The system will not be limited to providing pharmacy information. When the user selects the pharmacy where the medication is located, a map will open through the application, showing the shortest route for access. Thus, reaching the pharmacy will become more practical.
PHONE CONFIRMATION WARNING FOR STOCK INFORMATION
The informational note in the application states that the stock information of pharmacies may be from the previous day. Therefore, citizens are advised to confirm the stock status by phone before going to the pharmacy.
FEEDBACK WILL BE COLLECTED FROM USERS
A feedback feature has also been added to the system. Users will be able to contribute to keeping the data in the system up to date by evaluating topics such as medication stock information, pharmacy address, phone number, and map location.
IT WILL LIST WHICH PHARMACY HAS THE MEDICATION
Thanks to the application, users will be able to quickly view which pharmacies have the medications listed in their prescriptions.
The system aims to reduce the time loss experienced in accessing medications. Citizens with an e-Nabız account will be able to query the medications listed in their prescriptions issued in the last 5 days based on district information.
There is also an on-duty pharmacy option
With the new feature, citizens will also be able to view the pharmacies where the medication they are looking for is located using the on-duty pharmacy filter.
Thus, those who cannot go to the pharmacy during working hours will be able to access their medications more quickly through on-duty pharmacies.
The system also offers navigation support to facilitate access to the selected pharmacy. When the pharmacy where the medication is located is selected, a map will open through the application, showing the shortest route.
Phone confirmation warning for stock
The informational message in the application states that the stock data in pharmacies may be based on information from the previous day.
Therefore, citizens are advised to confirm the stock status by phone before going to the pharmacy.
The feedback system has also been added
The system also includes a feedback feature. Users can contribute to keeping the data up to date by evaluating topics such as medication stock information, pharmacy address, phone number, and map location.