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November 2023 by Monica Castillo
Amazing staff and quick fills
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December 2022 by Amanda M.
I went here two times for a refill. The second time I was told my script was not there, the staff didn't have it. I had given the staff the paper and it mysteriously disappeared a day later instead of being filled. The pharmacy did not resolve it since it was a controlled substance and I was left to do my own footwork since they had no recollection of said script. They handled the situation really oddly and and in an incredibly sketchy manner. Avoid this place.
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July 2022 by Octavio Rubio
It was amazing! Super fast and friendly eventho I went an hour before closing they still refilled my scripts in half an hour.
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January 2022 by Morgan Continisio
Will be suggesting this location for COVID boosters shots to everyone in the area. The people working here were efficient, kind, and willing to answer any questions. I watched one of the guys, who was apparently fluent in Spanish, help one couple who appeared to be overwhelmed. Very professional during this hectic time.
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December 2021 by Orrin Esmeralda
The folks at Blue Spruce Pharmacy are friendly and kind. I went for my booster shot. They're offering all three shots.
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April 2021 by Tashina Spaulding
The staff is always friendly and fast compared to other bigger pharmacies.. The prices are unbeatable!! For years I’ve paid $35 for a prescription at Walgreens and only $4 for the same exact proscription here at Blue Spruce.
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September 2020 by Sherry F.
LOVE LOVE Blue Spruce Pharmacy the Staff is so kind, they are so fast also I needed my blood pressure pills and they will be ready today LIFESAVERS THANK YOU LOVE LOVE
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April 2020 by Elizabeth Claypool
Awesome awesome place always very understanding and prices are amazing
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February 2020 by Bernadette Denise Romero
I was a patient here for years and loved it. However trying to get back in is so difficult. Yes I understand I have to start process again but unless you’re suicidal they’ll give u a “crisis talk number!” After being seen 4 times recently in ER last couple they called and were told they’d get me in within week. Once home never happened! It’s important but they don’t care.
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December 2019 by Tanya Sanchez
The staff is extremely disorganized, bad management, I would avoid this place! They lack basic human skills. The whole experience was demeaning.The service of the west Colfax street office is not worth and hassle.
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September 2019 by joseph smith
Rude amy stevenson doesn't care, awful. Everything else about this is just bad
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August 2019 by Breonna Perkins
One of the best experiences I've had here, time and again. I leave feeling better about everything. I have a great therapist and great support. I know Jefferson has their hands full and for people with bad experiences. They do what they can with the resources they have. At the end of the day they are there to help people. Y'all dont have any easy job. And I genuinely appreciate every staff member.
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July 2019 by com down
They work hard to help
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April 2019 by STPDW00K
I’m sure anyone looking at this review knows how difficult it is to find mental health resources in Denver. That’s why you may be interested in this place. I called to make an appointment, and there’s nothing for weeks. My situation is an emergency. I’m told on the phone there is walk-in hours, so I opt for that. I take the day off work even though I can’t afford it, and I drive over to the Jefferson Center. I walk in and it’s very confusing. There’s no specific signage in the front lobby that helps you find reception. I walk down a hallway and somehow find my way there. The ladies at reception are too busy giggling and chatting to notice me standing there for about a minute. That’s fine. Whatever. I let the receptionist who “helped me” know I’m there for a walk-in intake appointment. Lady tells I had been given the wrong information. If I wanted to do a walk-in I should’ve came in much earlier. No direct answer of when, but earlier. I ask if I can go to another Jefferson Center, and let her know I’m desperate. She mumbled an answer that I couldn’t audibly decipher, but while shaking her head no, so I get the hint. She sees how visibly heartbroken I am, but doesn’t offer any information or help as to how I should proceed. There’s no one else up there at the counter and two other receptionists, so it’s not like she was too busy to provide some sort of helpful information. She just didn’t want to.. it was easier to turn me away. So after months of trying to get services, and finally physically making it to a center, that’s the extent of empathy and care I received. Given the nature of the services provided, I assume everyone knows how disheartening it is to be given the runaround when it comes to your mental health. You never know what someone is going through. Looks like another shoot and miss as far as getting myself help. Just a big waste of my time and energy, which sucks because I don’t have much of either. Don’t know when I’ll be able to afford to try getting mental health services again, but at least I can say I DID try.
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April 2019 by Phil Platt
Pills for cash