Anonymous wrote:I had a visit at Kaiser this week and here is what I did in 60 minutes:
Doctor visit
Got 2 vaccines
Was handed a summary of the visit
Picked up 2 new meds from the pharmacy
Had labs drawn
I was back in my car 60 minutes after arrival! Best visit ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I mean the pick up line. The pharmacies are chronically understaffed and have been for years even before the pandemic
You can't mail order HDHD meds (which there are shortages for across the country)
You also can't mail order meds prescribed by an ER doc (one of which apparently has been on backorder "for months" said the pharmacist). Why would an ER doc prescribe something you can't get?
Assuming you mean ADHD medicine. We have gotten a 90-day supply of ADHD meds from our mail order pharmacy for years. Yes, you need a new prescription sent in every 3 months, and someone has to sign for the package, but it is better than waiting in line at the pharmacy!
Anonymous wrote:I had a visit at Kaiser this week and here is what I did in 60 minutes:
Doctor visit
Got 2 vaccines
Was handed a summary of the visit
Picked up 2 new meds from the pharmacy
Had labs drawn
I was back in my car 60 minutes after arrival! Best visit ever.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe don't go immediately after work on a Friday night, duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with this country? We used to get our prescriptions filled at CVS, but they are so understaffed that we gave up and moved all our prescriptions to Giant. It's better in that the staff aren't surly, but the line! 17 minutes and counting.
Anyone have any ideas for actual solutions? This can't keep going on, somethings gotta give, and I am willing to be an activist to work on this, but don't know where to start
My solution is to come back another time when it’s not busy and use mail-order whenever possible. Seems to work and a lot less involved in whether “activism” bullshit you’re mulling.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I mean the pick up line. The pharmacies are chronically understaffed and have been for years even before the pandemic
You can't mail order HDHD meds (which there are shortages for across the country)
You also can't mail order meds prescribed by an ER doc (one of which apparently has been on backorder "for months" said the pharmacist). Why would an ER doc prescribe something you can't get?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t usually wait that long to pick up a Rx— usually dr calls it in and I pick it up later that day.
Do you literally mean the pick up line or the time between dropping off and picking up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A minute or two is average for my neighborhood, I’d guess. Our 2 CVS stores don’t seem to have the issues others report elsewhere.
Where do you live Mayberry?
Anonymous wrote:I never do mail order mostly because I am worried about temperature issues, particularly in the summer. Not sure if the delivery truck is properly temperature controlled, then it might sit outside in the sun for hours if I am not home. Same reason I don't let prescriptions sit in my car after I pick them up.