2/5 Oscar H. 2 years ago on Google
Do
not
trust
to
follow
basic
requests,
services,
or
instructions.
I
was
promptly
brought
in
and
allowed
the
service
which
is
represented
by
the
2
stars
listed
here.
Otherwise
visit
was
below
standard.
The
nurse
practitioner
was
pretty
adament
that
I
had
probably
contracted
something
serious
despite
no
labs
at
the
time
and
little
reason
to
believe
so.
He
pressured
receiving
a
shot
which
I
repeatedly
declined
at
which
point
I
asked
for
the
other
option.
It
was
allowed
and
I
was
repeatedly
asked
what
pharmacy
I
would
like
it
to
be
filled.
I
requested
the
24
hour
walgreens
and
the
practitioner
verbally
repeated
it
back
to
me.
I
made
it
to
said
pharmacy
which
was
across
town.
When
I
arrived
after
recieving
a
text
from
Primary
Health,
I
was
told
that
they
had
received
no
prescription
at
all.
I
looked
and
saw
the
clinic
had
sent
it
to
the
wrong
pharmacy.
All
the
way
back
across
town...
so
I
went
to
that
wrong
pharmacy
straight
away.
I
arrived
to
see
a
closed
pharmacy.
Nobody
could
help
me
and
the
clinic
had
also
closed
that
had
sent
the
prescription.
I
figured
the
prescription
hadn't
been
filled
so
I
went
all
the
way
back
across
town
to
the
24
hour
pharmacy
to
see
if
anything
could
be
done.
Turns
out...
the
"closed"
pharmacy
had
filled
the
prescription
from
the
"closed"
clinic.
So
insurance
no
longer
covers
the
medicine.
The
clinic
had
two
jobs
to
do.
Send
a
lab
and
send
a
prescription.
The
clinic
was
not
busy
by
any
means
and
had
ample
time.
I
wasted
3.5
hours
and
a
lots
of
expensive
fuel
because
of
this.
In
addition
to
paying
full
cash
price
for
a
drug
that
should
have
been
covered
by
the
insurance
I
pay
for.
Ridiculous.
When
closing
hours
are
so
comfy
at
the
clinic
and
there
are
very
few
24
hour
pharmacies.
You
better
send
the
prescription
to
the
right
effing
pharmacy.
No
support
structure
for
the
patient
after
the
clinic
f's
up.
Also,
HOW
DID
THE
CLINIC
EVEN
SEND
A
PRESCRIPTION
TO
A
PHARMACY
THAT
WAS
CLOSED
AND
HOUR
BEFORE
I
WAS
TOLD
THE
ORDER
WAS
SENT???
That
didn't
seem
at
all
odd
to
the
staff?
Did
nobody
care
to
such
a
degree?