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    Cal State Medical

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Walgreens

    Walgreens

    2.6
    (39 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Location: Walgreens Date: May 22, 2026…read moreService: Cosmetics Beauty This week I have a pleasure of going to Walgreens briefly due to have medical appointment right after. I was in there before and I wanted to pick up some perfume but I didn't have the time because I was with my kid. Parents on the go. So finally I have a moment to stop at Walgreens and pick up some perfume and some face masks and lip balm. They do offer a specials and promotions on different products which they put the tag or market at the store and you once they ring it up at the register the discount is applied and you pay the sale price. Overall I was highly pleased with the service provided however there was like a good 10 minute wait until somebody came and assisted me at the perfume locker. Check out the photos to this review.

    Walgreens Pharmacy at Chestnut and Shepherd has repeatedly failed to handle electronic…read moreprescriptions honestly and competently. On multiple occasions, my physician sent prescriptions electronically while I was physically present in the office, and I personally watched them transmit successfully. Despite this, the pharmacy staff pharmacies JAN routinely claim the prescriptions were "not received," only to acknowledge them the next day or after the doctor is forced to resend them. This causes unnecessary delays in treatment and creates frustration for both patients and physicians. The most recent incident involved an antibiotic prescription sent at 9:20 a.m. yesterday, with electronic confirmation and screenshots proving it was transmitted on time. When I called that evening, I was told it was not received. The next morning, I was told by G the pharmacist technician it was received "after hours." I was then explicitly told it would be ready by 1:00 p.m., before their lunch closure at 1:30 PM I arrived at the drive-through at the advised time and was then told to come back after 2:30 p.m., directly contradicting what I had been told earlier. No apology, no accountability--just shifting explanations. The issue is not being busy or short-staffed; those realities are understandable. The issue is repeatedly misrepresenting the status of prescriptions instead of simply stating that the pharmacy is running behind. This behavior misleads patients, delays care, and unfairly makes physicians appear incompetent--especially harming new patients who don't yet know their doctor's reliability. This is a recurring problem, not an isolated incident, and according to my physician's office, many other patients experience the same thing at this location. A pharmacy is a healthcare provider, not a retail inconvenience. Trust and accuracy matter. Until management addresses these systemic issues, I cannot recommend this Walgreens to anyone who values timely and honest healthcare service.

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    Longs Drugstore

    Longs Drugstore

    2.0
    (1 review)
    1.1 mi

    All right, I stopped in this Longs location for one item: a stupid bottle of super glue. I wasn't…read morein the world's best mood, didn't have a lot of time, and just wanted to get in, out, and gone. I walk in and look around for an employee who could point me in the direction of the super glue. There was one cash register open, but the clerk was ringing up folks. I may have been grumpy and impatient, but I'm generally not a rude gal, so I didn't interrupt the other shoppers. I walked from one end of that store to the other looking for super glue, or failing that, an employee. From one end to the other. I saw lots of shoppers; I didn't clap eyes on one employee. Not one. Nor did I see what what might have been super glue displays. Exasperated, my blood pressure elevated, I walked back to the pharmacy, where I figured someone had to be keeping an eye on the bottles of Vicodin and Xanax . The pharmacy tech told me to look in the schools supplies isle. Finding no joy locating super glue with the rulers, stationary, loose leaf paper, and pencils - and still no employee to be seen - I walked over to the nearest counter, the one-hour photo place. I swear I am not making this up: I heard someone working ( I heard things being moved around and what sounded like plastic or metal being scraped across a table) in the little room off to the side, but when I said, "Excuse me? I have a quick question," that person suddenly got real quiet and didn't come out of that room. I then said, "Hello? I have a question." More silence. Then footsteps coming from inside the little room. And then more silence. Suddenly I didn't give a royal rat's ass what other shoppers thought of me. I went back to the checkout isle, interrupted an old lady trying to pay for her stuff, and asked the clerk where the damned super glue was located. "It's in the school supplies isle," she said. "No, it isn't," I said. "I was just there. It's not there." "Ok, try the art supplies. If it's not there, come back." Finally, 15 minutes after I went in, I got my grubby hands on a bottle of super glue. I went back to the check out stand. I was the only customer there. The clerk had just rung up my my purchase when we're interrupted by a by a petulant teenager who demands to know when the next shipment of makeup is coming in because Longs is out of her shade of foundation. Now the clerk has already acknowledged me; I've got $3 in my hand, and she's holding my super glue. Does the clerk tell her to wait a minute so she can finish with me? Does she me ass. She gets on the phone, calls her manager, and proceeds to start waiting for the manager to show up. Suddenly, I'm not there anymore. "Hey, can I just pay for this? I need to get out of here," I say, trying to keep cuss words from coming out my mouth. Without a word, the clerk puts the super glue in a bag. Before she can hand me the receipt, however, the manage rocks up and she, the clerk, and the petulant teenager start having a rather dramatic conversation about makeup deliveries. The receipt is in the clerk's hand, but she's forgotten about me once again. I had to interrupt their conversation, incurring a withering glance from a 17-year-old spoiled princess, to get the receipt, my bag, and the f*ck out of there. Common wisdom holds that "serious" events like divorce or the loss of a job are what contribute to major stress in one's life. I think the petty crap like what I went through this afternoon at that store is what can do a person completely in.

    Cal State Medical - medicalsupplies - Updated July 2026

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