Delivering Medicines in Hostels and PGs – How PillO Makes Student Life Easier

Living in a hostel or PG comes with its own set of challenges—adjusting to a new city, balancing studies or work, managing food, laundry… and of course, handling your health independently.
Ever caught a cold before exams? Or run out of your regular medicines with no time (or energy) to go out? We get it. That’s why PillO brings quick, fast, and 60-minutes medicine delivery directly to your hostel or PG doorstep—so you can focus on what matters most.
Why Medicine Delivery Matters in Hostels and PGs?
Let’s be honest—most hostels and PGs don’t have a medical store right outside the gate. And when you're sick, walking or even booking a ride to a pharmacy isn’t ideal.
- What if your period starts unexpectedly and you need a painkiller?
- What if you’re on daily medication and forgot to restock?
- What if your flatmate is down with a fever at midnight?
That’s where PillO steps in.
We understand the life of students and working professionals living away from home, which is why our app is designed to make instant medicine delivery as easy as ordering food.
What is PillO Doing for Hostel and PG Residents?
PillO is not just another medicine delivery app—it’s your health buddy in a new city.
Here’s how we make your life easier:
1. 60-Minute Medicine Delivery
We’re serious when we say quick. PillO delivers your medicines in just 60 minutes, right to your PG or hostel. No more last-minute pharmacy runs.
2. Service in Most Hostels and PG Areas
Whether you're in Pune, Ahmedabad, Gurugram, Hyderabad, or Delhi, we’re already delivering to thousands of hostels and PGs every day.
3. Discreet Packaging for Personal Orders
Need sanitary pads, contraceptives, or personal hygiene products? Don’t worry. We ensure discreet and respectful delivery—no awkward moments.
4. Night-time and Emergency Support
Feel sick at 10 PM? Need medicine urgently? Our night medicine delivery services cover late hours too. Just open the PillO app, search, and order.
5. Chat with a Pharmacist
Not sure which tablet to buy? Use the chat support on the PillO app to speak to a licensed pharmacist. We're always ready to help you choose the right product.
Real Stories from Hostels
“I had my semester exams and developed a severe cold. I used PillO and got my medicine within 45 minutes—right to my hostel reception!” — Aayushi, Student, Ahmedabad
“Living in a PG away from home, I often forget to buy my thyroid medicine. PillO reminds me and delivers on time every month.” — Rohan, IT Professional, Gurugram
How does it work?
Using PillO is super simple, even if it’s your first time ordering medicine online:
- Download the PillO app from Pthe lay Store or App Store
- Search for your medicine or upload your prescription
- Enter your PG or hostel address (with room number if needed)
- Choose 60-min delivery option
- Pay online or choose cash on delivery
And that’s it. Your medicines are on the way.
Safe, Verified, Trusted
Every order from PillO is:
- Fulfilled by trusted local pharmacies
- Checked for expiry and batch
- Packed hygienically
- Delivered by trained delivery partners
So whether you need a common cold medicine, diabetes pills, or emergency contraceptives—PillO is your go-to for fast, instant medicine delivery.
We’re Already Delivering To:
- Student hostels in Viman Nagar, Hinjewadi, and Kothrud (Pune)
- PGs in South Bopal, SG Highway, and Navrangpura (Ahmedabad)
- Co-living spaces in Gurugram, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad
Don’t see your area? Just enter your PIN code on the app—you’ll get real-time delivery ETA if it’s serviceable.
The PillO Promise
Living away from home shouldn’t mean struggling for basic healthcare. With PillO, you can get genuine medicines in minutes—not hours.
We’re proud to be India’s favorite quick medicine delivery app, trusted by students, working professionals, and hostel residents across major cities.
Try It Now
Need paracetamol? Antacid? Skincare cream? Or just restock your regular medication?
Download PillO and get your medicines delivered in 60 minutes. Because your health shouldn't wait—even in a hostel.