They take seriously forever. Prescription is never ready when it said to be and is always a long wait after that
Tracy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Playa del Rey, CA
One star because it’s a pharmacy if you are desperate. Walgreens is AWFUL. There are never enough people in the pharmacy to manage the amount of traffic inside and in the drive-thru. Received a text message that my prescription is NOT ready. What?! If there is a problem how about a phone call or text indicating the problem. I wish there was a CVS in Eugene. Sigh.
Chrystal O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
Incredibly slow and insensitive! With a child who is sick with pneumonia, waiting 24 hours for a prescription is unfathomable. I was told the pharmacist had a flu shot to give and then lunch, it would be a few hours. Then they closed and neglected to tell me the doctor needed to approve the dosage. This was never an issue prior to a few months ago, now an hour+ wait is average. I’m moving all of our prescriptions to Walmart who seems a bit more speedy.
Calista W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
My review is for the photo center. I bought $ 33.00 worth of pictures and not one of them are good enough to display or keep. I don’t take low end pictures. I am meticulous about the pictures I take. The pictures I got back were blurry, grainy, and with lines running through the faces. I never had pictures this bad back in the film roll days and these are digital! The colors were flat and dull. A lot of the pictures people had zombie gray faces. Oh and then my favorite one was the picture of my husband where his face was discolored to the point that his face looked like chlamydia… I’m so glad I got that one in an 8×10! The following evening I placed a much smaller order at Walmart’s photo center and the pictures were beautiful(plus lower prices)! They were bright, lively, clear, and no one looked like chlamydia. If you want to get pictures printed go to Walmart or buy your own picture printer(I did both). Save yourself the money and the heartbreak and go somewhere else.
Debbie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
This is truly one of the worst run pharmacies ever. They are always backed up. Whenever I leave a prescription and say I’ll be back two hours later it is never ready, ever! I always have to wait another 10 to 30 minutes. Arrggghhhh!!!
Aaron E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
If you’re a fan of metal music visit this locations pharmacy you’ll be banging your head(against the wall) in no time. Enjoy the mosh pit on a Friday afternoon and listen to the frustrations of all your favorite locals. A+ for Metal D– for patient care, reliability and promtness. Rock on Walgreens rock on.
Jason C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Eugene, OR
This is just for the pharmacy — All you do here is wait. Every time. Wait. Wait. Wait. I’ve tried to overlook it for a while; some places just have bad days, but it’s been 5 times now and every time you just wait way too long. My most recent visit I dropped off some prescriptions and said I’d come back. The lady working said, come back at 12:30pm and they will definitely be ready. I returned at 1:00pm, and used the drive through; no body was using it so i was the first one there. I proceeded to wait 5 min before anyone helped me. Once they did, the lady said, «Looks like i need to bag them up, just a second.» FIFTEEN minutes later they brought them to the window. I’d assume they needed more then to ‘just be bagged up.’ I did notice there was one missing and when I asked how many there were, she said there’s 2. I was suppose to get 3. Her response was, «Oh, looks like one is out of stock; we can order it for you though to pick up Tuesday(3 days later)». I felt like they just brushed that prescription under the carpet since it wasn’t in-stock. Good thing I asked. Anyway, i’ll be looking for a new pharmacy.
Timothy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Flatiron, Manhattan, NY
Waited in line for over 30 minutes. Over 25 of those minutes I was next in line, and only needed to drop off a perscription. An older woman who worked there kept helping people behind me who were picking up. She probably wasn’t a pharmacist and only a cashier so that is understandable. There are three windows and two are being used. The other window was a pharmacist and she spent the whole time I was there working on 1 lady who had her try to rebill different insurances she had about 100x. Meanwhile I notice a car pulls up and another pharmacist comes over and helps them. And the next car. And the next car. And the next car. And the next car(5 cars!) The lady who wast the pharmacist then walks out and back into the main area of Walgreens. I hadn’t been rude or anything, and I tried to ask her that since 5 cars were just helped before me while I was here before them should I just go through the drive though. She says I can’t drop off there. After she walks by the lady behind me asked if I’d been here a while, noting it was the slowest one in all the places she’s lived. She then noted that the employee BLATANTLYLIEDTOME and that she drops off her perscriptions in the drive through all the time. Last time I ever use that pathetic place. Only kept waiting because I couldn’t possibly believe it was taking that long and would be called up next at any moment… It’s not just waiting over 30 minutes it’s being lied to and numerous other customers being helped before me while I was next in line.
Ed P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kailua Kona, HI
Their prices are pretty good for prescriptions if you have the card.
Doug D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
Drug store review? YEP i’m old now. They are fairly efficient and cheap, chains are not amazing but are predictable, That’s what I like for my drugs!
Claire V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 London, United Kingdom
This Walgreens drives me nuts. There’s always something… — Diabetes section: We don’t know a whole lot about diabetes since the patient is our cat and so we haven’t had a doctor advise us on supplies. Unfortunately the staff here can’t answer even the simplest, obvious questions about what they sell. — Slow: When you want to buy blood glucose test strips, you have to wait for someone to come help you. Last time the staff had to be paged TWENTY times before they show up. I wish I was exagerating. Every time you push the button, it starts paging them. Then every minute or so that it remains active, it pages the staff again. After 4 pages it stops. We had to push it FIVE times(about 20 minutes) before someone finally showed. How is that even possible in a store this small? You’d think one of them would walk by on accident by that time. — Photo section: Last time I had photos developed here, it included a photo of Emma Watson. I just got it off the internet and was printing it as part of a present for someone I know who’s a big fan. The boy working behind the counter at the photo desk had seen the photo, but not recognized her. So he started asking me a bunch of questions about whether she was my sister, whether she was still in high school, where she lived, etc., fishing for her contact details! WTF. He was actually trying to get me to set him up on a date with her *facepalm* Finally I just told him she’s an actress(I was giving short yes/no answers before so he would stop asking me stuff and just run my damn credit card). Can these people please mind their own business and refrain from examining and commenting on my photos? They’ve commented on other ones too. Why? — The pharmacy. Why are they hiring retarded people to work at a pharmacy? Surely that’s the last place for equal opportunity employment? We needed some syringes for our cat and had questions about what lengths and gauges they had available, as well as about the purpose of the different kinds. The guy working there was a complete moron. Over and over it would be non sequiturs or nonsensical answers like: Me: «So you have various gauges, is there any reason to choose a larger gauge rather than a smaller? Is there some benefit to that?» Him: «The bigger numbers are smaller needles.» Me: «Yes, I know that. I’m asking: is there a reason someone would prefer a larger gauge needle?» Him: «Well, they’re bigger than the smaller ones.» Me: *facepalm* The woman behind him was able to answer a few questions but she was busy. In the end we just picked one, pretty much at random, because the guy seemed incapable not only of telling us anything about the syringes, but in fact of answering any question, of any kind, on any topic. It was like he couldn’t even understand sentences of more than four words. I guess we’re going back to Safeway next time we need diabetes supplies for the kitty, but it worries me that people like that guy are allowed to work there and serve people with serious medical needs.
Jana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
Wonderful pharmacy! I use the pharmacy for all my prescriptions and they never mess anything up. I would hope not when it comes to medicine! I want a place that doesn’t screw it up lol Love how they have a drive thru. makes errands easier! Also I have the option to get text messages or emails when my prescriptions are ready to be picked up so that’s handy!
Josh W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Eugene, OR
This review is mainly for the pharmacy I come here for my prescriptions being that Wal-mart and ShopKo both take multiple hours to fill some prilosec. This place is convenient, they have a drive through which is a HUGE help for me considering I have a 2 year old and don’t always feel like getting out of the car. The help is semi-friendly…Last time I stopped by the lady asked for my zip code. I said, «9−7−» and she cut me off and continued on with, «have a good day.» In all honesty… it was really funny the way it went down. But she did cut me off… some people would’ve been pissed and freaked out, but my mother and I found it quite humorous. So ya, I’ll keep using this place for refills for now