Grady Memorial Outpatient Pharmacy

48-50 Coca Cola Place Southeast, Atlanta
5 priser
6.00/10.00
+1 404-616-4117

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Scorch Lawson (03.05.2017 01:45)
If you are in a bind with no alternatives or insurance and you absolutely need your medication then by all means apply for a grady finical plan, and fill your medications here. They will be cheaper than any CVS Kroger or Walmart. My insulin was 5 dollars which was great because normally one vial would cost me upwards of a 100 dollars.

That said, you will get what you pay for. You MUST call for your prescriptions in advance, your meds will almost never be filled the same day, and, most importantly, be prepared to WAIT. These are some arbitrary, Free to Play, mobile RPG tier wait times.

Do not fall into trap of thinking that calling in your prescription dramatically reduces your wait time, at least in the traditional sense. The only thing that calling in your prescription does is reserve your medication which improves your wait time from "You're not getting meds today" to "you will get your meds at some point today."

I suggest going in an hour before they close to pick up your prescription. There are less people in front of you at that time so you might get your meds in under 30mins. Never go on a Friday, and never go on any day between 12pm - 4pm.

Even with these suggestions you may still end up waiting an hour or more depending on your luck, so bring your "anti-bored kit" (Ex: a fully charged cell phone with games and music, headphones, some pencils, paper, a book, your best friend...etc.)

(Ps: If you bring your best friend make sure that your realationship is strong because they may resent you for dragging them along.)
Treasta Benton (19.04.2017 18:26)
They did try to help more than any other place
Rhynita Reid (02.03.2017 11:42)
It's okay if you need to get your meds cheap. $5 for each meds for their service is very very slow. If they hired more people & get their priorities right, then their service would be much easier. Also, they need to learn not to call ppl numbers if their meds aren't ready.
vanessa brown (10.02.2017 16:42)
You get fully checked out
Tim Goodson (18.12.2016 21:17)
Poor people's pharmacy. Getting refills is okay if you call the refill line 2 days ahead of time, your refill will be waiting. For new prescriptions, calling it in doesn't change anything, they refuse to do the work until you are there in person, so a wait of 1 to 4 hours depending on how busy they are and whether they forget you are there.

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