Rachel W.
Yelp
This is a TERRIBLE pharmacy. Apparently I'm not alone in my experience or feeling this way. I am travelling through Nevada from sparks, NV, and was told that I could easily transfer my medication to another Walmart pharmacy WITHIN Nevada. I ran out of my prescription and have been without it for about a week, when I've continuously been on it for almost A YEAR. Something I shared with the pharmacist, and yet they refused to fill it, because ... They didn't want to. And, as I was told multiple times by the pharmacist "it's up to me, and I make the decisions.". She said it was a red flag, that I didn't live in pahrump (um, I'm travelling and this is the same state, am I wrong? And wahoe county is literally y'all's neighbor, am I wrong?), and bcuz I didn't have an established history with her, she would fill the prescription. What if I just moved to pahrump and was picking up the script for the first time? Or, what if I lived in pahrump my whole life, and was just prescribed this medication? ANY time I pick up a script for the first time, they wouldn't have an established history with me. This is insane. This is a WALMART pharmacy. Not a dinky local one. Transferring medication I've taken for almost a year, from ANOTHER Walmart, WITHIN the same state, should NOT be an issue. I am and was completely aghast. I even told her that cutting this medication off cold turkey can cause seizures - something she was probably aware of, and she said she was - and she STILL wouldn't fill it. She even went from "ask ur doctor to send in a new script (which would take a day, and is not an option, as I don't live in pahrump, and I can't afford to stay a night on the off chance they MAY fill my script or not. This is unethical, and also just stupid and not following any rules. Just because "she" makes decisions... Completely disappointed and pissed. If I get seizures, it's on you, lady. I WILL be bringing this to corporate.