HÔPITAL HOTEL-DIEU ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE-HÔPITAUX DE PARIS
Read moreThe Hôtel-Dieu de Paris is a hospital located on the Île de la Cité, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. Rebuilt between 1867 and 1878, it was designed by architects Émile Jacques Gilbert and Arthur-Stanislas Diet. It also offers medical consultations with and without appointment, as well as a wide range of specialized consultations. Hôtel-Dieu offers specific services, such as sports medicine and sleep disorders. It also provides dedicated facilities for vulnerable people and victims. The hospital is also a research center for public health, epidemiology and biostatistics. To get there, you can use public transport such as the metro (lines 4, 1, 11, 7 and 14) or the RER (lines B and C).
PHARMACIE CENTRALE ILE SAINT LOUIS
Read moreOn Saint Louis Island, the Pharmacie centrale de l'île Saint Louis is a real landmark for residents and visitors to the island. With a warm and welcoming team made up of Colette, Christine, Catherine and Maurice, the pharmacy offers a wide range of products and services. In addition to allopathic medicines, the pharmacy also offers homeopathic, phytotherapy and venous support products. Customers can also find cosmetology products, dietary supplements, hygiene products and accessories such as hairbrushes and mirrors. The pharmacy also offers services such as vital card updates and dermocosmetic animations by parapharmacy laboratories. Payment methods accepted include credit cards, bank checks and cash.
PHARMACIE DE LA MAIRIE
Read morePharmacie de la Mairie offers a range of services, including in-store shopping. Please note that opening times are subject to change, so check before you go.
PHARMACIE DU CENTRE POMPIDOU
Read morePharmacie du Centre Pompidou offers in-store shopping services. Schedules may be subject to change, so please check before visiting.
LA PHARMACIE DU VILLAGE
Read moreIn the Marais, it is difficult to miss this pharmacy. In fact, in the traditional enseigne of pharmacies - a green cross - is cast a red ribbon as a sign of solidarity with people living with HIV. In this case, gays and lesbians can safely and safely address problems affecting them. Beware, the prices of non-pharmacy products tend to be a more expensive hair than outside the perimeter of the Marais.