Convenience Stores in Millbrae, CA

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“Love this location, always clean and service is top notch! Price of gas is always better here than the location closer to my house in San Bruno. Even though it’s busier, we prefer it!”

2.5 Average45 Reviews

“The pump attendant working in this gas station has been doing an excellent job in providing oil services to people! They are always prompt and reliable when it comes to gas refills or any vehicle issues. Highly recommended service!”

2.2 Poor31 Reviews

“Went in to grab some ibuprofen and ask the pharmacist some questions. The pharmacist was informative and helpful. She told us exactly what we needed and assisted us with how to go about filling out a prescription. The store was full of people and as we were leaving the line seem to be growing. However, we didn't wait too long and the customer service definitely made up for it.”

1.9 Poor16 Reviews

“Very nice store...everything in tip top shape.It has been awhile since I have shopped at Walgreens - has been a favorite for years - and, there are none in our neighborhood.I was taken aback by the prices.I made a purchase - mis-read the "sale" promo/ price and was taken aback.The clerk was very gracious. As was the other employee... very nice lady, I spoke to 5/28/2023 2 pm”

1.8 Poor8 Reviews

“Completely understand the way the night shift runs. That's why I give the gentleman here 2 thumbs up. This is a great place to come get everything you need.”

1.8 Poor17 Reviews

“Very last minute cheap stuff for the airport. Got a neck pillow for $10. Bathrooms are open and pretty clean! Usually at other gas stations I want to walk out of because how gross they are lol Customer service was great. The gentleman working right now was really nice.”

1.8 Poor19 Reviews

“For those taking care of a homebound person, I want to share how Walgreens helped me, especially the clerks and managers who understand the needs of the homebound, take care of my parents with all of their health needs, especially when their own health care provider would not help In short, for dementia, they have "Brightstrong" and their own brand with Ginko Biloba and Choline. It is not a cure, but it helps, and be aware that dementia can be an influence on one's inability to walk or transfer. As my parents ability to do this declined, Walgreens had canes, walkers, wheelchairs and commodes that were very helpful. For skin cancer, "Skin Tag Oil", again, not a cure, and may not work for everyone, but it seemed to prevent my mom's skin cancer, which became an open wound about 1 inch in diameter, from getting worse and keeping a stasis. It may be that the ingredient "Thuja Occidentalis", from conifer oils, has an anti-cancer ability. With this, wound care with saline solution, sometimes Hydrogen Peroxide (which deeply cleanses, but if used too often prevents healthy skin from regrowing), and iodine solution, with rolled gauze used as a bandage and held with clear or cloth tape. If the wound is more serious, then use gauze pads or adhesive bandages (the Walgreens brand was very good in protecting the wound and yet gentle on the skin) For Incontinence, the 3 x 4 ft thick pads, which are washable, were helpful at night or for putting on the wheelchair as padding, and adult undergarments, be it Depends or the Walgreens brand, which worked well For bed sores, if it is minimal, Caladryl or the Walgreens brand works, and if it gets worse, and these can grow quickly from minor irritation to an open wound, then Caloseptine works very well, and if necessary, cover with a Adhesive Gauze bandage, the Walgreens brand was the best, and they have various sizes. For bowel movement issues, to keep things regular and avoid constipation or diarrhea, daily probiotic yogurt like Activa with a good fiber cereal like Grape Nuts tastes good and helps with regularity, and a spoonful of Metamucil with the yogurt ( try different amounts to find what works for that person) also helps a lot. For difficulty in urination, be it from prostate issues ( especially if the typical medication from doctors loses its ability to work, they say that the issue is that the prostate has grown with old age and limits the uretha, which is true, but there are natural remedies worth trying dealing with urinary tract and kidney infections that result). So, Saw Palmetto, try one per day and work up to two or maybe three, find out what works for the individual, more than three may be too strong, but Saw Palmetto, I found out, going back for a century, made from the Palm plant, has been used to decrease the prostate gland, regulating the change in hormones that has cause it's increase. Also, the difficulty in urination is not only because of the growth of the prostate gland, but also the resulting urine that sits in the gall bladder unable to expel totally, as when one was younger. So, to help with this, pure 100% cranberry juice, about 4 oz per day, and about 8 cups of purified water ( or at least 600 mls of water) per day help in this regard. Also, one or two garlic pills per day and perhaps one pill of tumeric, help with preventing bacterial infections in the urinary tract system. Again, thank you to Walgreens and all the staff who provide this service to those with health care problems, especially those who have no where else to turn. I write this review as a summary of online resources such as Webmed where doctors and homebound people give their advice”

1.7 Poor27 Reviews

“Went in to grab some ibuprofen and ask the pharmacist some questions. The pharmacist was informative and helpful. She told us exactly what we needed and assisted us with how to go about filling out a prescription. The store was full of people and as we were leaving the line seem to be growing. However, we didn't wait too long and the customer service definitely made up for it.”

1.6 Poor17 Reviews

“I come here 2-3 times a week to fill up my Infiniti and I have to say this is the best gas station in the Millbrae area. The pumps are well maintained and the springs to hold the pump are never broken and always work to its full potential. This gas station is also well lit even at night with their blue led lights on. I usually only pay with card and not cash but the days I do forget my card, rarely, the lady inside is extremely quick to get your cash and put it on your pump station number. The Chevron by 280 south in Millbrae is 100 times worse than this location because their pumps are s**t. I recommend everyone to come here for quality gas and pumping stations. And remember, if it ain't 91 you pressin', then you need to slap yourself!”

1 Poor7 Reviews

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