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April 2024 by Victoria Janiszewski
Wish they took Medicare which many students rely on to get the medications they need at a low price while also paying for (overpriced) food, housing, and of course tuition.
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October 2023 by key key do you love me
- called for adhd/depression med refill- didn't fill it- left me without medication for some time while I had to get it figured out.also idk if this is a bad cu policy but for people like me who struggle with adhd and stuff, I *HATE* the policy where you need to call to refill meds.the pharmacist was extremely judgmental and made a comment about if I really needed the medication when I started crying because of *their* mistake and also the fact that medication is too expensive, also the medication I was prescribed is something that is commonly misused but I NEED IT FOR MY ADHD AND I'M SICK AND TIRED OF PEOPLE LIKE YOUR PHARMACISTS TREATING ME LIKE A DANGEROUS PERSON BECAUSE I NEED A MEDICATION TO FUNCTIONI hate how part of my tuition is going to this terrible health center. this will be the last time I'm ever going to the pharmacy. I'm going to king soopers with goodrx. the apothecary is overpriced and a terribly run pharmacy
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October 2023 by Aaron Ryan
Staff is nice until they fill your prescription wrong, then they get very mean and just repeat that “the system says we filled it” when my medication doses say the opposite
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July 2023 by Stefan Magnusson
Always excellent and friendly service. Easy to contact on the phone.
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January 2023 by Zachary Atkins
They always get my prescriptions filled really fast and answer the phone, which is better than any other pharmacy in Boulder.
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November 2022 by Stefan M
I always get excellent and professional service here. Unlike at Walgreens, the staff at the Apothecary answers the phone and are always helpful. There is rarely a line to wait for services. The best pharmacy around!
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November 2020 by Bryce Austin
The inability to be open on the weekends or even budge an inch to help get vital medicines to students who need it is horrible. If you are given a prescription on Friday god forbid you can’t pick it up before 5, then they strand you without your antibiotics for the next three days and your condition just gets worse. Horrible idea to close throughout the entire weekend
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November 2020 by Emily
God bless the bearded gentleman the just helped me with my headache ❤️
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November 2020 by Dad lu
Love the new look of the pharmacy!
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November 2019 by Celia Reschke
Under renovation right now, and in tight quarters, this pharmacy is making the best of their situation. Students try to fix difficult insurance problems, and regularly have to order in prescriptions because of the small size of the pharmacy. Overall staff is really nice and helpful and always try and fix your problems.
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November 2019 by Emma Bakken
If you can, get your prescriptions from ANY OTHER PHARMACY in Boulder, ESPECIALLY if you rely on a daily medication! Be careful. If you rely on having a prescription that has tight refill procedures, your health will be compromised if you chose to go here. It doesn’t matter if you call ahead, it doesn’t matter if they say it’s ready for pick up, you will end up waiting at least 30 or 40 minutes while you watch the staff standing around talking, eating, and playing patty cake (not an exaggeration, something I watched today).
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November 2019 by Erica Brown
Completely unreliable at filling prescriptions. There are multiple instances where I've missed days of medication because they can't seem to fill it. Additionally, I've received judgmental looks from behind the counter.
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November 2019 by Rebecca Hayden
Run by a bunch of 20 year olds in crop tops that don’t know how to use their own system. I have heard them behind the counter laughing at certain names or medication. Absolutely disgusting service.
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November 2019 by K O
Regularly get medication wrong and run by what seems like children and one or two pharmacist. Not good but convenient
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November 2018 by Matt Sidor
Customer service is poor when there is a problem with your prescription order.I ordered a prescription refill on Monday. The automated phone system said it would be ready same day. I came in two days later on Wednesday to pick it up, only to be told that it needed "prior authorization," so they then tried to contact my doctor, who was unavailable at that moment.Why wasn't this sorted out on Monday when I originally put in the order?The student employees at the customer service desk seemed completely uninterested and unsympathetic.I understand that hiccups with insurance are the norm at pharmacies these days, but I would have appreciated a simple apology or at least a better explanation.