“Teresa ..she's really nice and kind to me and my wife very friendly the best service ever always give me a good advice .5 star A+ thank you so very much”
8:30AM - 5:30PM
4815 Watt Ave, North Highlands
Pharmacies
“The staff is friendly and helpful. I have been at the location closest to my home, however, it is being remodeled and should be open by the end of the year. This was not shared with me. So when my doctor went to send in my medications it was being sent back to her. I had to wait for them to open to call and figure this out. Once I was told my doctor sent the prescriptions to another location. I contacted the new location. They were friendly and even offered to have the medication delivered to me. I would recommend this pharmacy if you live in the Carmichael area. The other locations are in the Arden-Arcade area as well as in North Highlands on Watt Avenue.”
“Walmart – Watt Ave (Overnight Crew)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Five stars for Keisha on overnights.
This location hasn’t always been consistent, but lately I’ve been running into employees with genuinely good attitudes—and Keisha is a perfect example.
She was just getting ready to start her shift, grabbing some coffee, and I made a quick comment about the caffeine. That small moment turned into a short conversation, and what stood out immediately was her positive energy, friendly demeanor, and just overall good spirit.
She didn’t have to go out of her way—she wasn’t even on the clock yet—but she was warm, engaging, and genuinely pleasant to talk to. That kind of attitude says a lot about a person, and it carries over into how customers get treated.
Sometimes it’s not about a transaction—it’s about the energy people bring into a place, and Keisha brought nothing but good vibes.
Five stars. Walmart is better for having people like her. At checkout, I chose a cashier who had just been dealing with a difficult customer. You could see she was tired, but she still carried herself with kindness. Her name is LACHUNCE (L-A-C-H-U-N-C-E), and she deserves recognition. When I mentioned it, we had a real, human moment—talking about how people can be tough sometimes, but staying kind and grounded matters. That stuck with me.
★☆☆☆☆
This location continues to live down to its reputation — and my experience on New Year’s Day was a perfect example of why.
I’d just spent well over $300 in this store within about half an hour (including a $69 purchase earlier), and as I was exiting late at night, I realized one item looked like it had been overcharged. My total was unexpectedly over $200, and I simply asked if I could step back inside quickly to verify the price.
The response from Tammy was immediate, hostile, and unacceptable.
No explanation. No attempt to help. Just: “You need to get out. Get out of the store.” Repeatedly. Any attempt at basic human conversation was met with the same dismissive command. No curiosity, no professionalism, no respect for a paying customer trying to confirm a charge.
I understand it was a holiday. I understand it was late. But none of that excuses treating customers like problems to be removed — especially after hundreds of dollars spent.
The contrast came seconds later.
As I was leaving, I saw Sanjeev, clearly identified as a coach. I explained what happened, and he immediately stepped in. He calmly took the item, went back to verify the price, and handled the situation exactly how customer service is supposed to work — professionally, respectfully, and efficiently. I couldn’t have asked for more.
Five stars for Sanjeev.
Zero for Tammy’s behavior.
This store already sits in a rough area and struggles with perception. Encounters like this only reinforce why people dread shopping here. One employee treated me like a nuisance to eject. Another treated me like a customer worth helping.
Walmart corporate: you should know exactly which of those two deserves to be setting the standard.
One star — saved only by Sanjeev.”