Run, don’t walk from this horrible pharmacy. Not only are they understaffed, it doesn’t even open until 9 am. Expect at least a 15 minute wait just to get someone to come to the drive through window. No sense of urgency. Go elsewhere because you’ll die waiting for prescrips.
Joyce K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chandler, AZ
Buyer beware… filling prescriptions here is three times as expensive as Fry’s. I challenged them on their price but they didn’t care.
Max R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chandler, AZ
Pharmacy closes to early :-(
Audrey W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
What an excellent example of bottom-tier medicine. It sounds like a bargain until you’re in the door. Then they’ve got you. I truly feel for the folks who feel they must utilize these so-called clinics. I went to the take care clinic because I was feeling really lousy. My doctor(now ex-doc) didn’t have any appointments for a week and since I’d already felt awful for a couple of days I decided, on the suggestion of someone I knew, to try this clinic. The wait was 45 minutes, even though I was the only one waiting. Once I got in the door I got a cursory examination from a nurse(might have been a nurse practitioner, I don’t know). She gave me four prescriptions — antibiotics, nasal spray, two other pills — which she sent to the pharmacy conveniently located just outside her door. Out-of-pocket to the clinic, $ 25. Out-of-pocket at the pharmacy, $ 100. Ouch! I felt sicker than when I went in. A week later, still sick as a dog, I got in to see a new doctor(I’d given up on my old one for a number of reasons). It turns out that what I had was viral so the antibiotics were unnecessary. Of the three other meds she prescribed, all were unnecessary but one probably made me more comfortable. So, all told, I was out of pocket $ 150(when you include my doctor visit) and $ 125 was a waste of money. In my opinion it’s quite a racket Walgreens has going — practitioners on-site to over-prescribe medications that they will happily fill. Avoid them if you can.