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June 2024 by Tom Earl
The pharmacist is not helpful at all. Not interested in service.
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February 2024 by Michael Mann
Just visited this location. Listing says open until 10pm. Lights are on but stores is locked up at 4:30pm. Guess no one wants to work.
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December 2023 by Ryan Liebling
Pharmacist is extremely rude
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December 2023 by Lacuna Fey
Purposely close the back doors making people both disabled and not go all the way around despite nothing being wrong with the other door.
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December 2023 by Alejandro Armendariz
Jeff (the pharmacist) hung up on me when I called to ask for help to transfer a prescription. I called at 3 PM asking him to call a CVS to do so because the CVS pharmacist said they need to speak to the pharmacist of the Walgreens to transfer medication since it’s another pharmacy chain. I was out of the medication (an SNRI) and needed help, urgently. He literally cut me off—saying, “no no no, I don’t have time for this! And they don’t have time for this (referring to the CVS).” So I just began to say I was confused but he, again, cut me off and rudely said, “thanks, bye.” Pathetic—he clearly can’t handle any stress, so lighten his load and don’t go to this pharmacy. He probably “wouldn’t have time” despite me calling at 3 PM and the pharmacy closing at 9 PM. Just pathetic, it’s healthcare…like seriously, it’s pathetic—no other word I can think of. He clearly can’t handle his job—I would not trust him or this pharmacy whatsoever.
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December 2023 by Carlyle Noore
Purposely close the back doors making people both disabled and not go all the way around despite nothing being wrong with the other door.
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October 2023 by Alejandro A.
The Pharmacy, NOT the Store. I've had an issue where my doctor sent my meds to a CVS. The CVS said they can't undo the med fill (for my insurance to cover them at this Walgreens). The CVS is in Downtown LA and my doctor's office isn't answering or returning calls and it's been days. So, CVS says I need the pharmacist at the Walgreens to contact them to verify a few things so they can approve forwarding the meds. I called Walgreens--and Jeff answers. I tell him about the situation as brief as I did here. He cuts me off as I explain to him that I NEED his help to get my PSYCHIATRIC meds. Jeff cut me off, again, saying, "No, no, no, no, no--I don't have time for this and the other pharmacy probably doesn't have time for it." I began to ask a question and he cuts me off and say, "Thank you-- bye-bye." I don't understand what I did but I just need/needed help. There are let downs here, everywhere, but Jeff was a giant one in this situation, in my opinion. If it means anything to anyone the PHARMACY--not the store...the PHARMACY apparently has too much going on so I don't recommend sending your meds there! If you have your meds sent there already, consider being kind, and 'lightening Jeff's workload' by moving your meds to a different location. I mean, he doesn't have time for customers to finish sentences--he MUST be SO BUSY like he says!
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October 2023 by Todd B.
The pharmacist Jeff is very rude! He has a very bad attitude!! Do not use the pharmacy stay away!!
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October 2023 by Cindy R.
Cashier Denise is very RUDE when I walked in she was talking sh** about a customer to one of her coworkers & she wouldn't let me do multiple transactions & she said to wait for her manager I was in a hurry so I told her I was doing one & she got mad she declined to tell me her name until her manager got there. DENISE LEARN HOW TO BE NCER TO CUSTOMERS
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September 2023 by Renee Chen
Wow, I'm officially changing pharmacies. The customer service is sad. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, shame on you. The first instance was when my doctor prescribed an inhaler for my toddler son that he physically cannot use. I now paid out of pocket for that prescription and I can't even administer the inhaler for my son. I understand, you won't take it back. But the pharmacist should have verified the age of my son and realized that he was not old enough to even use that inhaler that my doctor did not prescribe.Last week, I refilled my son's epi pen, again paying $100+ for it. The least I could ask for is to have an epi pen that is good for 1 year to cover his school year. I picked up the prescription and didn't open up the stapled bag on the spot, only to realize when I got home that the expiration date is for April 2024. Because I didn't check the expiration date at the pharmacy, there is nothing they can do. All of which I understand. Note to self: Always check expiration dates at the pharmacy from now on; actually, DEFINITELY check the expiration date if you're going to come here anyway.But when I call the pharmacy manager Jeff Wong and he instead raises his voice to me exclaiming my only course of action now is to check with the manufacturer, that's where I draw the line. He couldn't be bothered to even accept fault for giving me a prescription that clearly was expiring earlier than their other inventory (yes, the store checked for me on Monday). Have some common decency instead of masking behind a shady rule and shortcutting my son's life saving medication by 4 months time because you can't get it off YOUR shelf. I'll be taking my business elsewhere.
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August 2023 by Sandy B.
I come to this Walgreens pharmacy because it's close to my Dr and was close to were I lived. The pharmacy people have no customer service training, they seem to work there by force and the prescriptions take a long time to be ready. I recently got a medicine prescribed and thought I would run some errands to give them enough time I showed up three hours after and my prescription was still not ready and when I asked the pharmacist why they took so long she couldn't give me an answer. I'll be switching pharmacy soon. If you have time to spare this is the place for you!
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August 2023 by renee c.
Wow, I'm officially changing pharmacies. The customer service is sad. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, shame on you. The first instance was when my doctor prescribed an inhaler for my toddler son that he physically cannot use. I now paid out of pocket for that prescription and I can't even administer the inhaler for my son. I understand, you won't take it back. But the pharmacist should have verified the age of my son and realized that he was not old enough to even use that inhaler that my doctor did not prescribe. Last week, I refilled my son's epi pen, again paying $100+ for it. The least I could ask for is to have an epi pen that is good for 1 year to cover his school year. I picked up the prescription and didn't open up the stapled bag on the spot, only to realize when I got home that the expiration date is for April 2024. Because I didn't check the expiration date at the pharmacy, there is nothing they can do. All of which I understand. Note to self: Always check expiration dates at the pharmacy from now on; actually, DEFINITELY check the expiration date if you're going to come here anyway. But when I call the pharmacy manager Jeff Wong and he instead raises his voice to me exclaiming my only course of action now is to check with the manufacturer, that's where I draw the line. He couldn't be bothered to even accept fault for giving me a prescription that clearly was expiring earlier than their other inventory (yes, the store checked for me on Monday). Have some common decency instead of masking behind a shady rule and shortcutting my son's life saving medication by 4 months time because you can't get it off YOUR shelf. I'll be taking my business elsewhere.
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August 2023 by Jaxson Lynch
Quick and easy.
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July 2023 by Ron Gaviati
Try the photo section for reprints and especially large posters and banners. They usually have some sort of Photo Dept discount that can really save! We use them for our community projects all the time with great results.
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July 2023 by Jane Kang
I placed an order online and pick up in store. They charged my credit card TWICE of the same order!!! Don’t come here!