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shannon_a ([personal profile] shannon_a) wrote2009-06-02 11:10 pm
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Longs = Good ; CVS = The Suck

So Longs Drugs was acquired by CVS last year. I was pretty stunned when I heard that all the Longs Drug stores were changing their names, because Longs Drugs is a well-known and respected pharmacy out here on the left cost, while CVS sounds like some corporate monstrosity where a board of directors came up with the name.

Sure enough.



I went out to the drug store to pick up a prescription today, and I noted that the signage was starting to change to stay CVS. While waiting in line (long, as usual), I noted that the pharmacy was even more crazed than usual. I got up to the desk, and they told me that my prescription which I'd called in yesterday was still not ready, and would I please come back in 1 or 2 hours.

So I came back 3 hours later. Things were even more crazed. People were getting turned away right and left being told that their doctors hadn't OKed their refills, that they'd just have to wait a day more, etc. Finally I get up to the desk (again), not feeling that great about actually being able to carry home any drugs tonight (not that I needed them tonight, mind you).

So the lady at the desk asks me to spell my name like 13 times, then goes into a hurried conference with a co-worker, which expands out to 5 minutes or so.

Meanwhile, I idly listen in on other conversations. "No, I'm sorry," says the clerk to the person next to me. "Your doctor needs to give us authorizations on all three meds." "I thought only one was due for renewal," the customer replies." "No, all three," says the clerk.

Finally my clerk wanders back and says, "We're having troubles finding your prescription." I say (because I'm still not sure she managed to get my name right on try #13), "Did you find it on your computer system?" "Yes," she says, then runs off before I can ask any more dangerous questions.

(Because, apparently, all questions are dangerous.)

A few minutes later, she says, "We're still having problems with your account. Could you sit down over there for a few minutes?" Now, not only am I getting aggravated by this point, but I'm also annoyed that they're not telling me if this a problem that's going to take one minute, five, or an hour. If it's one of the latter, I'll just come back later, you know. So I said, "What's. The. Problem?"

"Hold on," she says, and goes into another huddle with that other clerk. She then refuses to answer my question.

I'm getting increasingly annoyed, but K. is more so. She starts asking a bit louder than I what's going on, and finally clerk #2 calls us over.

And, here's the punchline.

In converting my prescription from their Longs system to their CVS system, they LOST THE PAPER COPY OF MY PRESCRIPTION(1) and so now WON'T FILL IT unless they can get in contact with my doctor. Suddenly all those other folks not getting their prescriptions makes sense (as does the circus atmosphere).

That guy who was told that the doctor had to reauthorize all three prescriptions, I'm sure he was being lied to. When the clerk implied that the doctor needed to authorize the refills because the number of refills was up, I suspect he really meant that the doctor needed to authorize the refills because they'd LOST HIS PRESCRIPTION TOO.

Oh, and they couldn't bother to figure out this was the problem the FIRST time I was there today. (When, among other things, my doctor's office was still open.)



Yep, a drug store that can't hold onto its customers prescriptions. That's what the CVS brand now means to me.

Great conversion guys!

Maybe you can now leak my medical data onto the internet too.



(1) Of course, given that my doctor sent that prescription in electronically, I'm not convinced there was a paper copy, but that's what they THINK happened, and they clearly LOST SOMETHING.

[identity profile] jheaton.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
I like to say that CVS stands for "Checkout Very Slow." Your specific problem is not one I've ever encountered at my local CVS -- because I've never had a prescription filled there -- but the service has never been any damn good.

[identity profile] miyaa99.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
This is why I get my prescriptions done at Wal-Greens. Plus, I like how they have very cool crap there, instead of the not cool crap at CVS, which ironically stands for Customer Value Services, since they tend not to get any one of the three at a CVS. If you're going to have isles of knock-off stuff from the As Seen on TV store, it had better be very good.

CVS Sucks

[identity profile] djdividian.livejournal.com 2009-08-21 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I was so mad at CVS today I had to find somewhere to write about it and found your post. I read your post and can relate. We used to have Longs as our local pharmacies until CVS took over this year. Of course the first thing they have to do is completely change the store around, why? I do not know because everyone hates it. I used to be able to upload photos online to Longs and they would be ready at the store in an hour. Now I have to upload them online and wait days for them to be sent to the store, ended up going to Rite Aid for that. Also, we used to get discounted items at Longs without having to use a stupid discount card so now I just fill a card application out with all false information, just to get the stupid piece of plastic. And don't think for a second that they are not tying your medication information to the products you buy in other areas of the store. Anyhow, I miss Longs. Also, last month I went there to pick up a presciption for tooth work and they said they needed another hour or so, so I walk around the store go to the 99cent store, etc, come back and it's still not ready. Walk around 20 more minutes, still not ready. I walk back up and this guy at the counter says "I'm sorry I need to get on the computer to fill your prescription and I have been busy handling these people in the line". I was thinking OMG he did't. Keep in mind there are like 5 employees back there. I looked at him right in is face in front of everyone said "I don't care who is in line. You are supposed to be helping people in order. This is my 3nd time in line waiting for you people, now go get on the computer and take care of my prescription". I was so mega-pissed. So I had to wait like 20 more minutes and the poor lady who was handling my prescription looked terrified of me. I will be filling at Wallgreens from now on or maybe even give Wal-Mart a shot. You know I'm only 28, way too young for these people to make me all crotchety acting.