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The store is fine but I would rather walk barefoot on shards of broken glass than have to use this pharmacy. Was in there tonight with my obviously sick child (who by the way was seen at urgent care at PCH in lightening fast time). Told 20 minutes and after the 20 was summoned to the counter only to get stuck behind a lady who was asking about possible refills on her husband's prescriptions which alone could have filled a drug store. Only one gal at the front to help. After 15 minutes of this the lady ran out of things to ask for and by now six people were in line. Then I was told the prescription I had wasn't covered by insurance even though another Walgreens filled it for another family member a few weeks ago without issue. When someone finally came from the back to help her they got it figured out. My next mistake (after coming here) was admitting my kid had not taken this medication before because then they made me wait 15 minutes to speak to a pharmacist. The pharmacist then came over and basically read the label to me. This experience took longer than my kid's entire visit to urgent care. Avoid this pharmacy like the Plague because by the time you get your stuff, the Plague will have wiped us all out
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