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Free Healthcare Bhubaneswar Part 8: Pharmacy Guide & Jan Aushadhi

Where to collect free medicines in Bhubaneswar, where to find Jan Aushadhi Kendras for 50-90% cheaper generics, and how the DDC system works.

Part 8: Free Pharmacy & Jan Aushadhi in Bhubaneswar

Medicines are the single largest out-of-pocket expense for most patients. This part covers how to get medicines for free or at massive discounts in Bhubaneswar.


Option 1: Free Medicines at Government Hospital DDCs (Niramaya)

What is a DDC?

A Drug Distribution Centre (DDC) is a pharmacy counter inside every government hospital in Odisha. It is operated under the Niramaya scheme and provides medicines free of cost.

Where are the DDCs in Bhubaneswar?

  • Capital Hospital — DDC inside the hospital complex. Operates 24/7.
  • Hi-Tech Medical College — DDC near the OPD block.
  • Every UCHC and UPHC — Has a smaller DDC for basic medicines.
  • District Headquarters Hospital (if you visit Cuttack or other districts).

How it works:

  1. Get a prescription from a doctor at the same government hospital.
  2. Take it to the DDC counter.
  3. Show your prescription. The pharmacist dispenses the medicines.
  4. Cost: ₹0.

Important Notes:

  • The DDC stocks only medicines in the Odisha State Essential Drug List (EDL). This covers 500+ drugs across most therapeutic categories.
  • If a specific medicine is out of stock, ask the pharmacist for an alternative salt or check back the next day.
  • AIIMS Bhubaneswar does NOT operate under Niramaya. AIIMS has its own pharmacy with subsidized (not free) medicines.

Option 2: Jan Aushadhi Kendra (50-90% Cheaper)

If the DDC doesn’t have your medicine, or if you have a prescription from a private doctor, the next best option is a Jan Aushadhi Kendra.

What is it?

Jan Aushadhi Kendras sell unbranded generic medicines that are 50% to 90% cheaper than branded alternatives. The medicines are WHO-GMP certified and NABL tested.

Locations in Bhubaneswar:

  • Baramunda: Plot No-A/32, Ruchika Market, Baramunda Housing Board Colony.
  • Kalinga Nagar: K-4, L.I.G-158, Kalinga Vihar, Subudhipur.
  • Sahid Nagar and other areas — use the Jan Aushadhi Sugam App to find the nearest one.

Price Examples:

MedicineBranded MRPJan Aushadhi Price
Atorvastatin 10mg (30 tabs)₹150-200₹15-25
Metformin 500mg (30 tabs)₹80-120₹10-15
Amlodipine 5mg (30 tabs)₹60-90₹5-10
Omeprazole 20mg (30 caps)₹100-150₹12-18
Suvidha Sanitary Pads (4 pcs)₹30-50 (branded)₹4

Option 3: Private Pharmacies (Last Resort)

If neither the DDC nor Jan Aushadhi has your medicine, you will need to visit a private pharmacy.

  • Tip: Always ask the pharmacist for the generic version of the medicine. By law, pharmacists are required to offer a generic alternative if available.
  • Major chains in Bhubaneswar: Apollo Pharmacy, MedPlus, Netmeds (delivery).

Decision Flowchart

  1. Do you have a government hospital prescription? → Go to the DDC (Niramaya). Free.
  2. DDC doesn’t have it? → Go to Jan Aushadhi Kendra. 50-90% off.
  3. Jan Aushadhi doesn’t have it? → Go to private pharmacy. Ask for generic.
  4. Need chronic medicine monthly? → Get a monthly prescription from a government doctor and collect from DDC every month for free.

Next: Part 9 — Emergency & Ambulance Services: 108 & 102

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