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    The Prescription Shoppe

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    If this is the one in Barstow, they are all great people, and they deliver. I've been going there for years and I love them.

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    16 years ago

    I love this pharmacy. They are always so helpful and have been part of the community for years. Thank you for all your faithful service!

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    Teplow Drugs

    Teplow Drugs

    4.3(12 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Awesome Local Neighborhood Pharmacy Amazing Customer Service…read moreAwesome Professional & Courteous Team Dr Paul & His Team are always willing to assist & explain my medications Thank You for Blessing Barstow Extremely Clean Pharmacy Please Support

    Susan Jimenez So I…read moregot transferred from Barstow Hospital to Las Vegas for gallbladder issue because there were no rooms available in the area or down the hill. If you've ever had gallbladder issues you know the pain. So the Dr I saw there wrote me a prescription for pain pills. He gave me 20 to last a bit until I could see my primary once I got home. So I call the pharmacy the day after I got back to Barstow because I got back late the night before from Sunrise Hospital in Vegas. I ask what was ready. I was told I had 3 ready and also told them I didn't want one of them. I was NEVER told the amount of pills in each bottle EVER.When my husband got back with them I took the medication out of the bag and instead of 20 pain pills I got 7. Was NEVER told this over the phone that my insurance would only cover 7 nor was my husband told there was only 7 when he pick it up. So I call to ask why I only got 7 when I was supposed to get 20 and was told my prescription plan only wanted to cover 7, and she insisted that we were told this over the phone and upon my husband picking them up which is a flat out lie. Wish I knew who I talked to because I would have post the liers name. One thing I can't tolerate is a lier. I told her that they need to talk to their employees and whoever answered the phone because apparently their not doing their job right. I then told her if I would have known I would have paid cash.....now listen to this line of bullshit....she tells me since I have insurance I CAN'T pay cash like I'm some Fkn idiot that doesn't know better. I don't have to use my insurance for any fkn prescription I get and can cash if I want. I tell her that's a bunch of crap because I've paid cash before in the same kind of situation at Right Aid because she had told me NO pharmacy in Barstow would let me pay cash since I have insurance...LMFAO! Well she tells me Rite Aid is a chain and that's different...now I've just put my boots on because the bull shit is coming through the phone....oh really now? Then Prescription Shoppe had let me pay good Ole cash before too. Well the only reason we were at Teplow Drug anyways was because Rite Aid sent everyone's information there when they closed....we are definitely changing pharmacies because like I said....one thing I can't tolerate is a bull shit lier and she really though I was STUPID enough to believe her crap....lady you have me confused with one of your other customers that actually believes you BS! Yup...they walk amongst us! P.S. Teplow Drugs My Sucralfate Liquid wasn't covered....and guess what? We paid CASH! Plus we told you to order it since I really needed it for my abdominal pain and was told it would be in the next day. Next day I call and was told...We didn't order it because it wasn't covered. Ummmm we told you to order it and we would pay the $65 cash and now I'm being told it wasn't ordered? So once again we're told it will be there the next day at which we wanted to cone down and pay for it to make sure I could get some stomach relief!

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    Teplow Drugs - Corner of Barstow Rd and Main St.

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    CVS Pharmacy

    CVS Pharmacy

    3.0(66 reviews)
    45.3 mi
    $$

    Clean, spacious and welcoming. Open until late and the facility is well maintenance. People working…read morehere is helpful and friendly

    I truly wish Yelp allowed negative stars because CVS Pharmacy has apparently decided that helping…read moresick people obtain medication is more of a fun suggestion than an actual business model. I developed a lovely COVID rash that looks like my immune system lost a bar fight. I went to urgent care at 9:00 a.m. My prescription was called in by 9:30 a.m. Thinking this was a pharmacy and not a government infrastructure project, I loitered around CVS until 11:00 waiting for my medication. At 11:00, I called the pharmacy to ask what was going on. The employee informed me that my prescription was apparently sitting on a truck in the parking lot and would be unloaded sometime that afternoon. Or maybe tomorrow. Whenever. You know, whenever the spirit moved them. Now, call me old-fashioned, but when someone's medical treatment is sitting twenty yards away in a parking lot, I tend to think getting it into the building might be considered a priority. Thank God this wasn't me having to pick up insulin for someone with diabetes or something more urgent. By 2:00 p.m., my rash was getting worse, bleeding in places, and generally making me look like I had contracted a medieval plague. I finally called urgent care and asked them to transfer the prescription to Walgreens because CVS seemed committed to treating medication fulfillment like an episode of Storage Wars. The urgent care staff was confused because they had confirmed earlier that the medication was in stock. So urgent care called CVS. Miraculously, twenty minutes later, I received a phone call from CVS informing me that my prescription was ready after all. Apparently there had been a "misunderstanding." The real issue, they said, was that my insurance wasn't covering the medication. Excuse me? How exactly is that a misunderstanding? Your employee didn't say, "We're waiting for insurance approval." Your employee didn't say, "There's a coverage issue." Your employee told me my medication was sitting on a truck and might be unloaded later if the stars aligned and Mercury exited retrograde. And if the medication wasn't covered by insurance, why was nobody planning on telling me that? I would have happily paid out of pocket hours earlier instead of sitting at home itching and bleeding while wondering if I needed an exorcism. The most frustrating part is that I'm not just picking up prescriptions for myself. I also pick up medications for my elderly neighbor with dementia, whom I help care for. Reliability matters. Communication matters. Basic competence matters. After this experience, CVS has lost all of my pharmacy business. Future prescriptions for both of us will be going to Walgreens, where I can only hope the medications are stored inside the building and the employees communicate in complete sentences and do not have the maturity level of high school students As a grand finale to this circus, when the pharmacy tech finally handed me my prescription, she informed me that the pharmacist wanted to explain how to use it. You better believe I rolled my eyes so hard my COVID headache came back. "Seriously, bro?" I said. "I've been scratching this rash until it bleeds all day while you guys move at the speed of a DMV sloth on Xanax. I think I can figure this one out." At this point, I was fairly confident the complicated medical instructions consisted of: open tube, apply cream to rash, try not to claw your own skin off. I assured them that I possessed the advanced reading skills necessary to decipher the package directions all by myself. Then I planned to apply said medication while driving home in my awesome Jeep, belting out show tunes and celebrating the fact that after an entire day of waiting, I had finally obtained the prescription that was apparently trapped somewhere between a parking lot truck, an insurance issue, and a complete communication breakdown. If your pharmacy's customer service requires intervention from urgent care before anyone can explain what's actually happening, something has gone very wrong.

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