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Health and Wellness Store

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Gate-side in Terminal 1, Health and Wellness Store is small but focused.

This shop sits airside in Terminal 1, handy if you’re flying domestic from Taipei Songshan and realize you forgot basics. Expect shelves of over-the-counter health items, travel-sized toiletries under 100 ml, and a mix of Asian-brand wellness products. It’s quicker than detouring back toward the main 1F landside shops.

Most grab-and-go items sit in the NT$100–300 range, with some larger wellness products climbing higher. You’ll find cold meds, pain relievers, plasters, hand sanitizer, face masks, and basic skincare that won’t get you flagged at security. Stock skews practical rather than beauty-focused, so think pharmacy-lite, not department store counter.

Hours typically track Terminal 1 flight banks, opening from early-morning departures around 06:00 through the evening wave; exact closing time can slide with the schedule. If you have an early UNI Air or Mandarin Airlines flight, this is often the first health-oriented shop you’ll see after security. Staff usually handle basic English for product names and dosage questions.

Selection leans Taiwanese and regional brands you’d also see at city drugstores along Nanjing East Road, just outside the airport. You’ll spot familiar categories: vitamin C, eye drops for dry-cabin air, lip balm, and travel-sized sunscreen that fits into a single one-liter liquids bag. Payment typically includes major credit cards plus EasyCard, useful if you just came off the MRT at Songshan Airport Station.

One tip: do a quick inventory of meds, masks, and sanitizer in the security queue; if anything is missing, this is your last easy stop in Terminal 1 before boarding.

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