Opening a medical shop is not just a business decision — for many people in India, it is a lifetime income source.
I have seen medical shops survive lockdowns, economic slowdowns, online competition, and still generate daily cash flow. While many businesses depend on trends, medicines are a basic necessity. People may stop shopping for clothes, but they will never stop buying medicines.
If you are a student, pharmacy graduate, fresher, or someone planning a stable business, this guide will give you a clear, honest, and practical roadmap to open a medical shop in India.
This is not theory. This is how it actually works on the ground.
Why Medical Shop Business Is Evergreen in India
India has:
• A growing population
• Increasing lifestyle diseases
• Rising healthcare awareness
• Limited government hospitals
This means private medical stores are always in demand.
Even a small medical shop:
• Gets daily customers
• Works on cash + digital payments
• Has repeat buyers
• Can be expanded into wholesale, online delivery, or distribution later
That’s why many families run medical shops for 20–30 years successfully.
Who Can Open a Medical Shop in India?
This is the first confusion most people have.
Case 1: If You Are a Pharmacy Graduate
If you have:
• D.Pharm
• B.Pharm
• M.Pharm
👉 You can open a medical shop in your own name.
Case 2: If You Are NOT a Pharmacy Graduate
You can still open a medical shop by:
• Hiring a registered pharmacist
• Pharmacist must be present during shop hours
• License will be issued in your shop name, pharmacist is appointed
⚠️ Important: Running a medical shop without a registered pharmacist is illegal and can lead to license cancellation.
Licenses Required to Open a Medical Shop
This part scares many beginners but trust me — it’s manageable if done step by step.
1️⃣ Drug License (MOST IMPORTANT)
Issued by:
• State Drug Control Department
Types:
• Retail Drug License (Form 20 & 21)
Required documents:
• Pharmacist registration certificate
• Shop agreement / rent deed
• Shop layout plan
• Refrigerator invoice
• ID proofs
⏳ Time: 30–45 days
2️⃣ Shop Act License
Issued by:
• Local municipal authority
Purpose:
•Legal permission to run a shop
3️⃣ GST Registration
Mandatory if you sell medicines
Even with low turnover, GST is usually required
4️⃣ Trade License (If required by local body)
Some cities require it, some don’t.
💡 Tip:
If you are unsure, consult a local medical association agent — they save time.
Space & Location Requirement (Very Important)
A medical shop does NOT need a big space, but location matters more than size.
Minimum Space Required
• Around 100–150 sq. ft.
• Proper ventilation
•Clean flooring
• Refrigerator for insulin & vaccines
Best Locations
• Near hospitals or clinics
• Residential areas
• Near diagnostic labs
• Main road with footfall
❌ Avoid:
• Remote areas with no doctors nearby
• High-rent malls (initially)
Total Investment Required to Open a Medical Shop
Now let’s talk real numbers 💰
Approximate Investment Breakdown
Item Cost (₹)
Shop rent & deposit 50,000 – 2,00,000
Drug license & legal 20,000 – 40,000
Furniture & racks 30,000 – 70,000
Refrigerator 15,000 – 25,000
Computer & billing software 20,000 – 40,000
Initial medicine stock 2,00,000 – 4,00,000
Miscellaneous 20,000
👉 Total Investment:
₹3.5 lakh – ₹7 lakh (depending on location & scale)
You can start small and increase stock gradually.
Medicine Stock: What to Buy Initially?
This is where experience matters.
Focus on:
•Common tablets (fever, cold, BP, diabetes)
•Syrups
•Painkillers
•Antibiotics (limited stock)
•OTC products (vitamins, protein powders)
Avoid initially:
• Rare medicines
• High-expiry products
• Over-stocking costly injections
💡 Smart owners rotate stock weekly to avoid expiry loss.
Medical Shop Profit Margin Explained (Truth)
Let’s clear the biggest myth.
Average Profit Margin:
• Branded medicines: 16% – 20%
• Generic medicines: 30% – 70%
• OTC products: 25% – 50%
Margin is fixed by companies, but volume decides profit.
Medical Shop Monthly Income
Low Footfall Area
• Daily sales: ₹5,000
• Monthly sales: ₹1.5 lakh
• Net profit: ₹20,000 – ₹30,000
Medium Area (Most Common)
•Daily sales: ₹10,000 – ₹15,000
•Monthly sales: ₹3–4.5 lakh
•Net profit: ₹40,000 – ₹70,000
High Footfall / Near Hospital
•Daily sales: ₹25,000+
•Monthly sales: ₹7–8 lakh
•Net profit: ₹1 lakh+
📌 Profit increases every year as customers trust you.
Is Medical Shop Good for Students & Freshers?
YES — if done smartly.
Best For:
• Pharmacy students
• Family-owned business
• Fresh graduates
• People planning MBA later
•Side business with supervision
Many students:
•Start shop
•Hire pharmacist
•Learn business
•Scale after graduation
This experience is highly valuable for MBA & entrepreneurship.
Common Mistakes New Medical Shop Owners Make ❌
Learn from others’ losses:
• Opening shop without market research
• Giving medicines on long credit
• Ignoring expiry dates
• Overstocking slow-moving drugs
• No billing software
• Depending on only one supplier
Avoid these and you are already ahead of 80% people.
Can Online Pharmacies kill Medical Shops ?
Short answer: NO
Why?
• Emergency medicines
• Doctor prescriptions
• Old-age customers
• Immediate requirement
• Smart shop owners now:
• Take WhatsApp orders
• Provide home delivery
• Partner with clinics
Adaptation is the key.
Future Growth Options
Once stable, you can:
• Add generic medicine section
• Open second branch
• Start wholesale distribution
• Sell surgical items
• Tie-up with hospitals
Many wholesalers today started as small retail shops.
Opening a medical shop is not about becoming rich overnight.
It is about building a stable, respected, long-term business.
If you:
• Follow rules
• Choose right location
• Control stock
• Serve customers honestly
A medical shop can give you: ✅ Monthly cash flow
✅ Social respect
✅ Business learning
✅ Expansion opportunities
Related Guide:How to Open a Medical Shop in India – Complete Step-by-Step Guide





This is one of the most practical guides I’ve read on opening a medical shop. The step-by-step explanation about license, cost, and profit is really helpful for beginners. Keep sharing such valuable content.
ReplyDeleteI was confused about starting a medical shop, but this blog cleared many doubts. The way you explained everything in simple words is amazing. Thank you for such helpful guidance.
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