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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


In Poland, you will need to visit a physician to obtain a birth control prescription. Once you do, you can purchase birth control at pharmacies. Some common birth control brands in Poland Microgynon, Minisiston, Rigevidon and Stediril 30.
In Poland, you will need to visit a physician ("lekarz" in Polish) to obtain a birth control prescription. To say contraceptive/birth control in Polish, you can say "antykoncepcyjny." Once you've obtained a prescription, you can purchase birth control at a pharmacy ("apteka" in Polish).  If you already have a foreign birth control prescription, it may not be accepted in Polish pharmacies, so you should visit a pharmacy to confirm. Some common birth control brands in Poland are Microgynon, Minisiston, Rigevidon and Stediril 30.
 
Here are some pharmacies to check out:
 
* Apteka Ordynacka: Address Śródmieście. ul. Tamka 49, 00-355 Warsaw, Poland, Śródmieście. Phone number +48 22 827 07 94.
* Apteka Przy Willowej: Mokotów, Stary Mokotów, ul. Puławska 39, 02-508 Warsaw, Poland. Phone number 22 849 37 57.
* Euro Apteka: Ochota, Wola, Mirów, Al. Jerozolimskie 56, 00-803 Warsaw, Poland
Phone number 22 654 89 80
* Apteka Dariusz Zarzecki: Powiśle, Solec, ul Solec 30A, 00-403 Warsaw, Poland. Phone number 22 628 25 09.
* Super-Pharm: Śródmieście, ul. Marszałkowska 28a, Warsaw, Poland. Phone number 22 460 46 90.
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===Costs===
===Costs===

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