Georgia Pharmaceutical Supply

UK Pharmaceutical Supplier to Georgia

Georgia has built one of the Caucasus's most streamlined pharmaceutical regulatory environments, centred on the Regulation Agency for Medical and Pharmaceutical Activities (RAMPA) under the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons, Labour, Health and Social Affairs. Euro Biom is an MHRA-licensed UK pharmaceutical supplier working with Georgian hospitals, specialist clinics and licensed importers sourcing named patient, shortage and specialist medicines from the UK. We hold WDA wholesale dealer authorisation, stock 5,800+ products, and prepare every export with the documentation RAMPA and Georgian customs require. Heathrow to Tbilisi is under 5 hours direct, and we respond same-day to every enquiry.

MHRA WDA(H) 59239, Verified Public Register
GDP Compliant, Cold Chain Certified
Same-Day Response, Every Time
Heathrow to Tbilisi, Under 5 Hours Direct
The Challenge

Why Georgian Healthcare Buyers Struggle with UK Pharmaceutical Suppliers

Georgia has a relatively liberal pharmaceutical import framework through RAMPA, but most UK suppliers still fail to adapt documentation to Georgian customs expectations. That creates avoidable delays at Tbilisi International and missed hospital delivery windows.

RAMPA Documentation Expectations

Pharmaceutical imports into Georgia require documentation aligned to RAMPA standards: Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product, GMP certificates, manufacturer traceability and GDP chain of custody. Generic UK export paperwork causes customs friction and delays.

Special Import Procedures for Unregistered Medicines

When a Georgian hospital needs a medicine not on the national register, a special import procedure applies through RAMPA. The UK supplier must provide a documentation bundle that supports that application. Most UK wholesalers cannot produce the paperwork in the form RAMPA requires.

Oncology and Rare Disease Access

Georgia's oncology and rare disease treatment capacity has improved but specialist medicines from the UK are still regularly needed. Finding a UK supplier with cold chain capability, verifiable MHRA credentials and RAMPA-aligned documentation is the hard part.

Cold Chain on Short but Multi-Leg Routes

Heathrow to Tbilisi is under 5 hours direct, but many freight forwarders route via Istanbul or Warsaw with multi-leg handling. Each handover is a cold chain integrity risk for biologics, vaccines and temperature-sensitive oncology products.

Shortage Response Windows Are Tight

When a Georgian hospital faces a shortage of a critical medicine, they need a UK supplier who can confirm stock within hours. Most UK exporters treat Georgia as a secondary market and cannot turn around urgent enquiries at clinical speed.

Post-Brexit UK Export Documentation Complexity

Since Brexit, UK pharmaceutical export documentation has become more involved for non-EU destinations. Many UK wholesalers withdrew from smaller markets like Georgia. The remaining supplier pool is thinner and less familiar with Georgian import expectations.

The Solution

An MHRA-Licensed UK Wholesaler Built for Georgia

Pharmaceutical supply to Georgia should be compliant, fast and traceable. Whether you are a hospital pharmacist in Tbilisi managing a named patient case, a specialist clinic sourcing oncology medicines, or a licensed importer handling a shortage response, we handle the UK side so your team can focus on patients.

We hold MHRA Wholesale Dealer Authorisation WDA(H) 59239, stock 5,800+ products across 21 therapeutic areas, and prepare every shipment with RAMPA-aligned documentation. Paperwork is structured to clear Georgian customs at Tbilisi International without the back-and-forth most importers face with UK suppliers.

Based at Heathrow with direct air freight to Tbilisi in under 5 hours, we move medicines to Georgia fast. Same-day response and dispatch within 24 to 48 hours for named patient and shortage cases. For hospital and importer procurement, RAMPA-aligned documentation from day one.

Discuss Your Requirements
MHRA Licence
WDA(H) 59239, Wholesale Dealer Authorisation
MHRA Site Reference
37434242
Regulatory Compliance
UK GDP, RAMPA Georgia-aligned export documentation
Company Registration
No. 15380737, Registered England and Wales
Base of Operations
Heathrow, London, Direct air freight to Tbilisi International Airport
Response Commitment
Same-day response, emergency supply within 4 hours
Why Euro Biom

Why Georgian Healthcare Buyers Choose Euro Biom

Practical reasons. Here is what Georgian hospitals, specialist clinics and licensed importers actually get from working with an MHRA-licensed UK pharmaceutical supplier.

Publicly Verifiable MHRA Licence

WDA(H) 59239 on the UK MHRA public register. Your procurement team verifies us in sixty seconds. Transparent credentials ready for RAMPA review.

RAMPA-Aligned Export Documentation

Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product, GMP certificates, Certificate of Analysis and GDP chain of custody prepared to RAMPA and Georgian customs standards. Clean clearance through Tbilisi International.

Named Patient Supply for Georgia

When a Georgian treating physician needs a medicine outside the national register, we provide the UK-side documentation supporting the RAMPA special import procedure. Ready to submit.

Oncology and Specialist Medicine Sourcing

For Georgian oncology centres and specialist clinics needing UK-sourced branded and originator products. GMP manufacturer traceability, cold chain integrity, GDP documentation.

Actual UK Stock in Hand

5,800+ products physically in our Heathrow warehouse. When we confirm availability, the medicine is in stock ready for immediate dispatch.

Direct Cold Chain to Tbilisi

Validated temperature-monitored containers on the direct under-5-hour Heathrow to Tbilisi route. Continuous monitoring, full arrival documentation, no multi-leg cold chain risk.

Same-Day Shortage Response

Georgian hospitals facing shortages get same-day stock confirmation and dispatch within 24 to 48 hours. Speed matters clinically.

Single Point of Contact

One email thread, one phone number, complete visibility throughout. No handoffs, no dropped Georgian import cases.

Our Services

Pharmaceutical Supply Services for Georgia

Four service lines around real procurement situations Georgian hospitals, clinics and licensed importers face when sourcing medicines from the UK.

Service 01

Named Patient and Special Access Supply

For Georgian treating physicians sourcing medicines outside the national register under the RAMPA special import procedure. UK GMP-traceable sourcing and documentation aligned to the approval requirements.

  • RAMPA special import documentation
  • Unregistered medicine sourcing from UK GMP manufacturers
  • Oncology, rare disease and specialist products
  • Same-day response for urgent named patient cases
Service 02

Shortage and Emergency Medicine Supply

When a Georgian hospital faces a shortage of a critical medicine, we provide UK-sourced alternatives with same-day stock confirmation and dispatch within 24 to 48 hours. Direct Heathrow to Tbilisi cold chain.

  • Same-day shortage response
  • UK-sourced alternatives, traceable provenance
  • Validated cold chain for biologics and vaccines
  • RAMPA-aligned documentation included
Service 03

Hospital and Specialist Clinic Procurement

For Georgian state and private hospitals and specialist clinics sourcing UK branded and generic medicines. Competitive pricing, consistent RAMPA-aligned documentation, reliable delivery timelines to Tbilisi and beyond.

  • State and private hospital supply
  • RAMPA-aligned regulatory documentation
  • Competitive pricing for institutional buyers
  • Repeat order management
Service 04

Branded and Generic Wholesale Supply

For Georgian wholesalers, licensed importers and healthcare institutions sourcing a broad range of UK pharmaceuticals. 5,800+ products, cold chain capability, post-Brexit export compliance included.

  • 5,800+ products across therapeutic areas
  • Cardiovascular, oncology, CNS, respiratory, immunology
  • Cold chain and ambient temperature capability
  • Post-Brexit UK export compliance documentation
Trust and Track Record

Trusted by Pharmaceutical Buyers Across Georgia

Real procurement situations. This is what Georgian hospitals and licensed importers experience working with an MHRA-licensed UK pharmaceutical supplier.

40+
Countries supplied globally
5,800+
Medicines in active stock
WDA(H)
MHRA Wholesale Dealer Licence
GDP
Good Distribution Practice certified

"We needed a specialist UK-sourced compound for a patient at our Tbilisi hospital. Euro Biom provided the documentation required for the RAMPA special import procedure and dispatched within 48 hours of approval. That responsiveness is rare for UK suppliers into Georgia."

Hospital Pharmacist
University Hospital, Tbilisi

"As a licensed importer, we need UK suppliers whose documentation clears RAMPA review without rework. Euro Biom's MHRA paperwork and GDP records are consistently prepared to the standard we need."

Head of Imports
Licensed Importer, Georgia

"Our private clinic network in Tbilisi depends on reliable UK-sourced medicines for specific patient cases. Euro Biom provides RAMPA-aligned documentation from the first shipment and has never given us a customs issue."

Medical Director
Private Clinic Network, Tbilisi
How It Works

How UK Medicine Supply to Georgia Works

Four clear steps from first enquiry to delivery in Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi or any Georgian hospital or clinic.

1

Submit Your Medicine Enquiry

Product name, strength, form, quantity, urgency and case type (named patient, shortage, hospital tender, standard). Email or call. Same-day response, emergencies within 4 hours.

2

Stock Confirmed, Pricing Provided

Definite answer within 24 hours. UK availability, price, delivery timeline and documentation scope confirmed in writing with any RAMPA procedure guidance up front.

3

Documentation Prepared for RAMPA

CPP, CFS, GMP certificates, Certificate of Analysis, GDP chain of custody, export invoices and packing lists prepared to RAMPA and Georgian customs standards. Named patient supporting documentation where required.

4

Dispatched from Heathrow to Georgia

Medicines leave Heathrow on the direct Tbilisi air freight route. Cold chain maintained where needed. Typically arrives within 2 to 4 working days of dispatch.

Market Insight

Georgia Pharmaceutical Market Insight

Georgia's regulatory modernisation and EU integration pathway are reshaping its pharmaceutical import requirements.

Georgia's pharmaceutical market, valued at approximately USD 850 million in 2024, has undergone significant regulatory transformation since the country signed the EU-Georgia Association Agreement in 2014. The ongoing harmonisation with EU pharmaceutical standards, led by the Legal Entity of Public Law (LEPL) State Regulation Agency for Medical and Pharmaceutical Activities (known as the Georgian MoH Drug Agency), has created new requirements for imported medicines, including GMP certification aligned with EU standards and increased pharmacovigilance obligations.

Georgia's Universal Healthcare Programme (UHCP), launched in 2013 and expanded multiple times since, provides pharmaceutical coverage to the country's 3.7 million population. The programme has significantly increased access to medicines while simultaneously raising quality expectations. Georgian hospitals, particularly the major tertiary centres in Tbilisi such as Todua Clinic, Chapidze Emergency Cardiology Centre, and the National Centre for Disease Control, increasingly source specialist medicines from EU and UK suppliers to meet these elevated standards.

The Georgian pharmaceutical import process requires medicines to hold marketing authorisation from the Drug Agency or to qualify under the named patient import exemption outlined in the Law of Georgia on Medicines and Pharmaceutical Activities (Article 11). For urgent clinical needs where no locally authorised equivalent exists, Georgian physicians can request special import permits, a pathway that Euro Biom regularly supports with UK-side documentation, Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (CPP), and batch-level quality records.

Therapeutic areas driving UK pharmaceutical import demand in Georgia include oncology (Georgia's National Cancer Screening Programme has expanded detection rates, increasing demand for targeted therapies), cardiovascular disease (the leading cause of mortality, accounting for approximately 55 percent of deaths), and infectious diseases including tuberculosis and hepatitis C. Georgia's world-first hepatitis C elimination programme, supported by WHO, has created sustained demand for antiviral medicines and diagnostics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Importing Medicines from the UK to Georgia

Common questions from Georgian hospitals, licensed importers and specialist clinics.

Can Euro Biom supply medicines to Georgia?
Yes. Euro Biom holds MHRA Wholesale Dealer Authorisation WDA(H) 59239, which permits pharmaceutical exports to licensed healthcare institutions and wholesalers worldwide, including Georgia. All exports comply with UK Good Distribution Practice and include RAMPA-aligned documentation for Georgian customs.
What types of medicines can you supply to Georgia?
Branded licensed medicines, generics, named patient supply under the RAMPA special import procedure, shortage medicines, specialist oncology and rare disease products, and cold chain biologics. Full RAMPA-aligned documentation included.
How do named patient imports work for Georgia?
When a Georgian hospital needs a medicine not on the national register, a special import procedure applies through RAMPA. We provide the UK-side sourcing and documentation bundle, including CPP, GMP certificates, Certificate of Analysis and GDP chain of custody, in the form RAMPA requires.
What documentation do you provide for Georgian imports?
Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product, Certificate of Free Sale, GMP certificates, Certificate of Analysis, GDP chain of custody documentation, export invoices and packing lists. All aligned to RAMPA and Georgian customs requirements.
How long does shipping from the UK to Georgia take?
Direct Heathrow to Tbilisi is under 5 hours flight time. Typical end-to-end transit is 2 to 4 working days depending on customs clearance. Urgent named patient and shortage cases receive same-day response and dispatch within 24 to 48 hours of permit confirmation.
How do we verify your MHRA licence?
Type WDA(H) 59239 into the MHRA public register at mhra.gov.uk. You will see our licence details, our Heathrow site, and current authorisation status. Publicly verifiable within seconds.
Can you supply shortage medicines to Georgia?
Yes. When a Georgian hospital faces a shortage, we confirm UK stock same-day and dispatch within 24 to 48 hours. UK-sourced alternatives with traceable provenance and GDP-compliant documentation.

Ready to Source UK Medicines for Georgia?

Send your product list, timeline, or describe the supply challenge. Same-day response with availability, pricing and delivery plan to Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi or anywhere across Georgia.

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