Sangweni Pharmacy
The difference between a pharmacy that simply fills scripts and one that earns trust often comes down to how seriously they take the pharmacist-patient consultation. A good pharmacist in this space catches potential drug interactions before they become problems—flagging when a patient is taking something prescribed elsewhere that shouldn't combine with their new medication. They know which generic alternatives are truly equivalent and which ones patients report don't work the same way. They remember that an elderly patient struggles with childproof caps or that someone's arthritis makes certain medications difficult to manage. They're willing to recount a script if the patient genuinely didn't understand the instructions. Experience also shows in how they handle the medical aid game: knowing which schemes will reject a claim and how to resubmit it, or spotting when a doctor has made a coding error before it delays your medicine.