| I hate the city pharmacies and need a recommendation where we could go and have a good experience. 3 kids under 13 and 2 adults. We live in dc but can travel, ideally go on Saturday morning. Pediatrician office no longer offering flu shot clinics |
| Kalorama Pharmacy on Columbia Rd. |
| We just made an appt at Safeway. Easy. |
| Suburban grocery store. |
| Why do you need a best place at all? It's just getting a shot. |
| Wait what? Why do you all have to go together?!? I stopped in CVS for other items and got one with a kid. Other kid got it at checkup as did my husband. Called ped office and have appointment for other two. They just give them. Not part of a clinic just call and get appointment. |
| Kelly Goodman's office at Sangamore in Bethesda. You have to make an appointment but everything there is very pleasant. |
Well they do live inside DC... |
| I like Neighborhood pharmacy in Del Ray. |
I live in DC. I get flu shots at CVS, and they are always quick and pleasant. It's not fancy but it's totally fine. The pharmacist was patient and kind when my kid was nervous. |
| I’ve had good experiences getting shots at the Walgreens in downtown Silver Spring… On Georgia Avenue. The pharmacist is super nice and they are pretty efficient. |
| All four people in my family went to CVS - I liked that I could make an appointment for multiple people. We all went together because this time of year is busy and it was a quick thing to cross off the to do list at once. |
| Harris teeter |
| Such a weird post. |
| The last time I went to CVS for flu shots it took forevvvver … are there any pharmacies that let you schedule and stick to the schedule? |