Pharmacies in Bremerton, WA

15 locations found near Bremerton

“If you shop at Fred Meyer enough to get fuel points this place is fine. Even cheap if you have enough points. Reasonably clean and rarely broken, the price without points is the same as everywhere else. Biggest downside is the same as the main store. Kitsap Mental Health is behind it so there's always a chance a patient will wander over out of the woods but I've had no direct issues.”

4.1 Good104 Reviews

“I want to give a huge shout out to Bryan. He is so amazing, helpful, and kind. I am not joking. He’s an angel on this earth. I came in to pick up two cups that I ordered online for Father’s Day. He got the box from the back. And opened it for me to see if both of the cups were in there. I was going to leave, but he wanted to open up the boxes to see if the cups were not broken. One was in perfect condition, but the other one was sort of ruined. I was OK with that. But he really wanted me to get my money back because it was slightly ruined. He was really helpful. He made my day. Thank you so much, Bryan. You deserve a raise!!”

4.5 Superb22 Reviews

“This place is small and they don't do any filling here at all. They only fill at the main hospital pharmacy a day or two ahead of time and deliver the filled prescriptions in the morning via military escort. They then dispense these through the day. I see many people go through trying to get their prescription filled here who don't know this amd take up every one else's time arguing with the people inside ro try to get it filled, but they don't have any stock to fill with so they just hold up the line. Also as I said this place is small barely enough room for 2 people to work with out tripping over eachother so what did they do?... they added 4 Robotic inventory assistants to help speed things up shorten the line and shorten the wait time. Very nicely done now one person can do the work of 5 and we can get in and out even faster. I am very impressed bravo! The only thing I can think of to improve this place would be to have their own drive "In" location on Austin drive and keep the same Drive "Out" location because some times they get a line that causes a lot of traffic problems for the community and having separate in and out could certainly solve this. It could even alow them to use the extra parking spaces for people with big orders to park in while they wait for the staff to get their order together. As right now if you try to use the parking spaces there is a chance you could get blocked in.”

4.8 Superb20 Reviews

“My favorite store to buy games and electronics for myself they also have the best donuts and a huge selection of almost every single brand of when it comes to candy soda and ice creams lots of fresh produce and hot food sushi and healthy food for a healthier life style”

3.6 Good144 Reviews

“I understand dealing with insurance can be such a hassle. But the people here are so amazing. And Amy made a suggestion for the prescription I had, and a wonderful experience. I appreciate the staff her. Always very helpful and welcoming”

3.8 Good25 Reviews

“Good, solid and professional pharmacy pill pushing at it's best that Safeway can manage. Solid, fast and complete service is a seemingly standard for everyone who works behind the glass and counters at our local Safeway. Prompt, professional and courteous service for your medical prescription needs. Stop in and give them a shot! ((Get it?? Good!!))”

3.6 Good38 Reviews

“They are so friendly and helpful. They close pretty late (8pm). They are also closed during their lunch hour which is from 1:00-1:30. Plus any payment you make goes towards fuel points.”

3.4 Good50 Reviews

“I love picking up my groceries from Julie and her team at the McWilliams Safeway. Quality groceries every time. I swear Julie cares more about the quality of my produce than I do and when she has to make a substitution it is always the best possible choice. It’s such a great experience that the only time I go in to the store is when I need a booster or flu shot.”

3.3 Good51 Reviews

“Cooking oil drenched in hair for itchy scalp and lice. Dry laundry bedding and clothes extra in dryer on high heat.
Can use oil on wood to keep away mites, ant hills, spiders with a spray especially essential oil.
Stirring around dirt, mulch with coffee, tea, citrus peel scraps in a large plastic pot with a shovel once a week to add every spring or fall to gardens, and trees area, keeps away bugs and rats. Also a fertilizer.
Castle sented oil soap helps.
If there is chunks of citrus peels after a season of stirring, pick them out of applied dirt and put them back in the pot for next season.
Can drill holes in the bottom of the pot and put tarp over the top of the pot for less moisture.

the Bible, anointing kings with oil was a way to set them apart as leaders and God's representatives, and to sanctify them as "holy". The oil was made from five specific ingredients and was originally only used for priests and the Tabernacle, but its use was later extended to kings. For example, in 1 Samuel 16, the prophet Samuel anointed King David with oil when God chose him as Israel's next king.
In Christianity, anointing is often used as a symbol of God's grace and a sign that someone has been chosen for a special purpose. For example, during the British monarch's coronation, the sovereign is anointed on their head, hands, and heart to signify the gift of the Holy Spirit to guide them as they lead. The anointing is considered one of the holiest parts of the coronation service.
The Bible mentions several types of oil, including:
Holy anointing oil
Described in Exodus 30:22-23, this oil was made by extracting kaneh-bosem, a substance that some researchers identify as cannabis, into olive oil.
Nard, or spikenard
Used to anoint Jesus's feet in three of the gospels, this oil may have been used to prepare him for death and burial.
Olive or grain oil
Shepherds may have applied this oil to sheep's ears and noses to protect them from insects. They may also have put oil or grease on sheep's heads to prevent them from clashing.
Sandalwood
Also called "aloes" in scripture, sandalwood was used along with myrrh to bury Jesus. Along with frankincense and myrrh, sandalwood is considered one of the oils of gladness and joy.
Other oils mentioned in the Bible include:
cassia, galbanum, myrtle, onycha, frankincense, hyssop, cedar, Cypress.

Matthew 6:17 In-Context
Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

3.3 Good248 Reviews

“The pharmacy staff at this location are polite and very professional.
They’ve always gone above and beyond to help with my insurance approval so I always have my prescriptions ready as needed.”

3.2 Average36 Reviews

“After my previous Walgreens closed, this location exceeded expectations with professional staff who handle insurance approvals efficiently.

They stock specialty medications and call other distributors when needed, managing the complex doctor/insurance/pharmacy coordination that dominates prescription processing.

The team remembers regular customer names and proactively communicates about delays ( but they do have a high the volume workload)
They offer delivery (subject to insurance and medication restrictions) with ample parking available.

Best visited before lunch or evening rush - location sits on a busy thoroughfare.
For complex medication needs, this pharmacy solves problems instead of just processing them. Quality service that makes prescription management actually manageable.”

3.2 Average65 Reviews

“I love this pharmacy. Pharmacist (Jae) and staffs (annie, mario...) are very friendly and helpful. What I really like is that I never have to wait long for my prescriptions and they always have everything I need!!”

3.1 Average73 Reviews

“A lot of new faces behind the counter and even some new equipment it looks like they just got some new computers and are in the process of learning the ins and outs of a new system. Overall the wait time is already noticeably much shorter, and if you use the "get in line" text service a couple hours before showing up the wait time is almost not a thing at all. The script center has also been upgraded and is now larger and faster too. Now being filled twice a day instead of once. They now load the script center at 1pm and at the end of the day 6pm. So if you get your order in soon enough you can have your meds in the same day from the vending machine down stairs with out any wait at all. Over all loving the improvements keep up the Great work!”

2.4 Poor73 Reviews

“BLOWN AWAY by these folks expertise, understanding and efficiency.
I take a med for epilepsy that is a controlled substance.
Dosage is so low none showed up in my blood yesterday at er!
Prior place made me feel like a junky.
#treatpeoplenotstatistics!”

1.6 Poor62 Reviews

“BLOWN AWAY by these folks expertise, understanding and efficiency.I take a med for epilepsy that is a controlled substance.Dosage is so low none showed up in my blood yesterday at er!Prior place made me feel like a junky.#treatpeoplenotstatistics!”

1.7 Poor74 Reviews