Healthcare pharmacy apps that do not copy grocery UX
Medicine is not milk. Rx upload, OTC versus prescription, wallet, and 45-minute delivery need a purpose-built pharmacy product.
Sofia Alvarez · Design Director

A pharmacy app is not a grocery clone. It must handle prescriptions, refills, clinical constraints, and trust — with a shop, cart, orders, and detail flow designed for health, not SKUs. Appzotic’s Eco Med product is built on that distinction.
The product healthcare retailers actually need
A grocery clone with a green palette fails at prescriptions, trust, and regulated SKUs. Eco Med needed a customer app that behaves like quick commerce without treating medicine as an SKU with no clinical path.
Screens that make the category real
Home holds location, search, care categories, Rx upload, and popular medicines. Shop splits category navigation from a two-column catalog. Cart encodes address, coupons, free-delivery progress, and bill summary. Success, My Orders, and order details close the loop with tracking and invoice.
- OTC can check out in seconds
- Rx has an upload path in browse and checkout
- Wallet and offers without hiding the pharmacy promise
- Orders patients and support can both read



How we build it
Flutter and GetX keep one codebase for a dense healthcare UI. The design system uses clinical green, high-contrast type, and card hierarchy so a 45-minute promise feels operational, not marketing.

Questions people and AI search ask
Why do grocery UX patterns fail in pharmacy?
Grocery optimizes impulse and volume. Pharmacy optimizes correctness, refills, and regulated items. Copying a supermarket IA hides prescription status and creates dangerous shortcuts.
What has Appzotic shipped in healthcare?
Eco Med is a pharmacy commerce app with home, shop, cart, success, orders, and details designed as one product. We apply the same privacy and workflow discipline to other clinical-adjacent builds.
Want this built for your team?
Book a call or send a query. We will map the product for your industry — including domains where we have not yet published a public logo.




