October 2021 by R K.
On top of having the idiot manager WRONGFULLY ACCUSE ME OF STEALING IN FRONT OF A CROWD FOR NO FATHOMABLE REASON THE OTHER DAY, this location is constantly running out of medications, medications of the "you might die if you don't take them" variety.My father is diabetic; on multiple occasions, they've told him they've run out of insulin & he'll need to wait a week until they re-up. On another occasion, THEY GAVE HIM SOMEONE ELSE'S MEDS. If he hadn't caught it in time, it WOULD have killed him.I've been told many times they've run out of my klonopin & wouldn't have any available for 1wk. They're lucky--hell, more importantly, *I'm* lucky--that I'm not physically dependant on them because, if I was, I would've had seizures, been hospitalized, and, in all likelihood, DIED. There are people who ARE physically dependant on them: what about them?Don't be fooled, this is not the norm for pharmacies, it's just recklessness and poor management. I've worked at a pharmacy--a small podunk pharmacy, at that--and even they had a protocol where they'd put in a morning order so any unavailable meds would be in stock by the afternoon+an afternoon order so they'd be available by the next morning. More importantly: THEY NEVER RAN OUT OF INSULIN, they'd just order more when their inventory dropped low enough. As they should! IT'S A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH!I'd been having my doctor send my meds to a different pharmacy for awhile just to avoid dealing with their ineptitude, decided "what the hell" and gave them another shot, but, screw it, not worth it. You don't have my meds and you've wrongfully accused me of being a thief. I'm done.