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Pharmacies in Kigali — emergency hours, locations, mapped

Finding a pharmacy in Kigali at 11pm on a Sunday is the kind of small problem that turns into a big problem fast. We mapped the seventy-three pharmacies in our directory by area, by hours, and by which ones reliably stock the basics.

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GoodLife H&B at Silverback Mall, Sonatube — one of Kigali's larger modern pharmacies
Photo via GoodLife H&B

There are seventy-three pharmacies in our Kigali directory and they're spread across the city in a way that doesn't quite match the population density. Some neighbourhoods have four pharmacies on one street; some have none for two kilometres. The day-time map is straightforward — most pharmacies are open from 8am to 8pm, and you're rarely more than a five-minute drive from one in central Kigali. The late-night map is the harder problem, and the one we'll spend most of this piece on.

By neighbourhood — the daytime map

Daytime, your nearest pharmacy is usually fine. The chains and the larger independents stock the same standard inventory: paracetamol, antihistamines, antibiotics (prescription required for most), antimalarials, common chronic-disease medication, basic skincare. Here's where to go by area.

Gisimenti

GoodLife H&B - Silverback Mall (Sonatube) — Pharmacies in Gisimenti, Kigali
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GoodLife H&B - Silverback Mall (Sonatube)

4.743 reviews

Silverback Mall location, the largest modern pharmacy in the Gisimenti area. Inventory is the broadest in the south-east of the city.

Tercera Pharmacy — Pharmacies in Gisimenti, Kigali
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Tercera Pharmacy

4.86 reviews

Smaller Gisimenti option, 4.8 stars across 6 reviews. Newer arrival but the inventory turnover suggests it's well-run.

Kiyovu and central

Afia Pharma — Pharmacies in Kiyovu, Kigali
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Afia Pharma

4.414 reviews

Kiyovu. Mid-sized, well-stocked. Useful proximity if you're staying at one of the central hotels.

Fadhil Pharmacy — Pharmacies in Kiyovu, Kigali
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Fadhil Pharmacy

4.310 reviews

Kiyovu. The Kiyovu local option — smaller, but reliable basics inventory.

Remera

Kipharma Remera — Pharmacies in Remera, Kigali
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Kipharma Remera

4.319 reviews

Remera. Part of the Kipharma chain — broad inventory, predictable pricing.

Rite Pharmacy — Pharmacies in Remera, Kigali
PharmaciesRemera

Rite Pharmacy

4.611 reviews

Remera. Smaller independent, 4.6 stars. Worth knowing if you live or work in eastern Remera.

Pharmacie Continentale — Pharmacies in Remera, Kigali
PharmaciesRemera

Pharmacie Continentale

4.19 reviews

Remera. Long-running, broad inventory, fluent in French and English.

Kacyiru, Gacuriro and northern

Pharmacie Conseil — Pharmacies in Gacuriro, Kigali
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Pharmacie Conseil

4.326 reviews

Gacuriro. The largest pharmacy in the area. 4.3 stars across 26 reviews; reliable inventory.

PULSE PHARMACY — Pharmacies in Gacuriro, Kigali
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PULSE PHARMACY

4.68 reviews

Gacuriro. Smaller, newer, 4.6 stars. Modern fit-out.

Nyamirambo, Nyabugogo and west

Pharmacie Umurava — Pharmacies in Nyamirambo, Kigali
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Pharmacie Umurava

4.711 reviews

Nyamirambo. The local long-running pharmacy. 4.7 stars across 11 reviews.

IVURIRO EMMERGENCY CARE — Pharmacies in Nyabugogo, Kigali
PharmaciesNyabugogo

IVURIRO EMMERGENCY CARE

4.411 reviews

Nyabugogo. Linked to a small clinic — useful when you need both consultation and medication in one visit.

Kicukiro and airport-adjacent

BIPA PHARMACY — Pharmacies in Kicukiro, Kigali
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BIPA PHARMACY

4.09 reviews

Kicukiro. Reliable basics; useful before or after airport runs.

Mulindi-Sugira Pharmacy — Pharmacies in Kanombe, Kigali
PharmaciesKanombe

Mulindi-Sugira Pharmacy

4.511 reviews

Kanombe. The closest pharmacy to the airport residential area; reviewed positively by airline staff.

Ishema Pharmacare — Pharmacies in Kisimenti, Kigali
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Ishema Pharmacare

5.08 reviews

Kisimenti. Newer arrival, five-star early reviews. Worth watching as the review base grows.

Late-night pharmacies — the bigger problem

Kigali doesn't have a comprehensive 24-hour pharmacy network. A handful of pharmacies operate late hours (until 11pm or midnight); fewer still are open through the night. The reliable late-night options:

  • On-call rotation system. Pharmacies across the city take turns being the Pharmacie de Garde (overnight pharmacy on duty). The rotation is published weekly. Most pharmacies have the schedule posted at the front; you can also call any pharmacy and they'll tell you which one is on duty.
  • 24/7 hospital pharmacies. King Faisal Hospital, Kigali University Teaching Hospital (CHUK), and the Rwanda Military Hospital all have pharmacies attached to their A&E departments. These are the most reliable overnight options for prescription medication.
  • Petrol-station mini-marts. A small selection of pharmacies operate inside the larger 24-hour SP and Engen petrol stations. Inventory is limited to basics (paracetamol, ibuprofen, antacids, some cold medicine) but useful in a pinch.

What customers consistently note

We mined the reviews for patterns. Three things come up across the highest-rated pharmacies:

  1. The pharmacist is the value. Reviewers describe being explained alternatives, getting genuine consultation rather than over-the-counter sales pressure. The pharmacies that retain skilled pharmacists earn long-term loyalty.
  2. Inventory reliability matters more than pricing. Customers will return to a slightly more expensive pharmacy if it always has what they need over a cheaper one that's out of stock half the time.
  3. Prescription clarity. Several reviews mention being shown the medication strip, explained the dosage in writing, and offered a French/English instruction sheet. Small touch, big trust signal.

Prescription rules and what's over-the-counter

Rwanda's pharmacy regulation is closer to European than to American — many medications that would be OTC in the US require a prescription here. A rough guide:

  • Over-the-counter: paracetamol, ibuprofen, antihistamines, antacids, simple cough medicine, oral rehydration salts, basic skincare.
  • Prescription required: all antibiotics, antimalarial treatment courses, controlled medications (sleep aids, anxiolytics), most blood-pressure medication.
  • Doctor's note required: repeat chronic-disease medication, controlled drugs.

Insurance and reimbursement work straightforwardly at most pharmacies in this list — Mutuelle de Santé (the national insurance) is accepted at almost all, and private insurance (RSSB Medical, Radiant, Sanlam) is accepted at the larger urban ones.

Practical things

  • Bring your prescription. Photo or paper. Pharmacists won't dispense controlled or prescription medication without one.
  • Foreign prescriptions are generally accepted if they're in English or French and clearly identify the medication name (international non-proprietary name).
  • MoMo or card. Both work everywhere on this list.
  • Ask for the strip, not the box. Many pharmacies will sell you a strip of pills (a partial pack) at lower cost — useful if you only need a short course.
  • Travel-pack basics. Most visitors should consider buying a small kit on arrival: paracetamol, ORS sachets, antidiarrhoeals, antihistamines. Cheaper here than the equivalent in Europe or the US.

Coming soon: the pharmacy customers actually trust at 2am (a review-mined deep dive). For now, browse every pharmacy on the directory by area.

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