Walkers Medical Pharmacy

Walkers Medical Pharmacy

Pharmacy 3.30(4 reviews) 1821 Walkers Line, Burlington, ON L7M 0H6, Canada

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Walkers Medical Pharmacy
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Walkers Medical Pharmacy business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses

Not available.

Phone number
+19053355959

Location & directions

1821 Walkers Line, Burlington, ON L7M 0H6, Canada

Service hours

Thursday8 AM–5 PM
Friday8 AM–4 PM
Saturday9 AM–1 PM
SundayClosed
Monday8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday8 AM–5 PM

Customer experiences

umair azizumair aziz

I dont know if I say bad experience or weird experience. I went to this walkin clinic as I was far from home and I had some spare time and it was the closest clinic near me. I had to take Tetnus shot and after a brief waiting time, I had been called by a nurse and she took me inside and there i saw a chair right by the open door and she asked me to sit here as they dont have any empty room available at this moment to take me inside. I was shocked, like I can see cars going through the A&W drive thru and cold air hitting my back. Idk if this is there normal way of doing business or what? I hope they review there way of treating patients.

Johny KJohny K

Had a prescription for a children's antibiotic filled here. The duration for the medication was for 5 days. After 2 days of use it was clear that the pharmacist made a mistake in the amount required and that there would be not enough for the duration of the prescription. After visiting the pharmacy to show the pharmacist the issue she was very condescending trying to blame us for not properly dispensing the medication. Tried to explain to the pharmacist that basic liquid measurement's is Grade 4 curriculum and that we know how to use a syringe. Pharmacist would not rectify the situation and was rude which we returned in kind. Will be filing a complaint with Ontario College of Pharmacist.

Shady Chad HaddadShady Chad Haddad

My doctor’s office requires patients to still wear masks; which I am totally fine with. The doctor’s office had run out of them and directed me to the pharmacy desk across from them for one. They had an open box and they were charging $1 for each mask. Petty and bad business if you ask me. Out of principal, I went home and grabbed mine. I always used the pharmacy since my family doctor resided in the same building. Not anymore!

Scarlett EmbertonScarlett Emberton

Would give zero stars if I could. Wait times were okay, faster than any and most walk in clinics I’ve seen, that’s not what this review is pertaining to. My boyfriend and I came in so he could have a few stitches removed, and after only waiting for a few moments we were instructed to wait on a room down the hallway for about 15-20 minutes. Again, that is still faster than any medical clinic I’ve seen or been to. We’re chatting to waste time when suddenly a man who we’ve never seen nor spoken to walks into the room and all he says is “where are the stitches?” Okay, so no introduction. Seems pretty shy and somewhat unprofessional to me. Next he opens the sterile packaging containing the items that were to be used to remove the stitches..he wipes his nose with his bare hand before doing so. Opens the packaging without so much as putting on some gloves, or using hand sanitizer. I’m already appalled watching this situation unfold in-front of me, however, for the sake of not causing a scene I decided not to say anything at the moment. Then as he starts to remove the stitches, he’s using the hand he wiped his nose with to help hold my boyfriends hand still and he starts yanking at the stitches upward! My boyfriend is a pretty tough guy, but he was flinching and clearly in some amount of pain. This “doctor” ignored that. He cuts the first stitch, and throws it onto the counter behind him with no regard to biohazard standards..then does the same with the other stitch. Opens up an alcohol wipe, DROPS IT ON THE SAME COUNTER and then slaps it onto his hand (without actually wiping anything) and then says. “You’re good to go”. All in all, if we knew that this procedure was going was going to go down this way, we would have done it ourselves. At least then it would have been done under sterile conditions. This was absolutely the most disgusting practice of medical care I’ve ever witnessed, and I’ll be damned if I ever set foot into this place again.

Walkers Medical Pharmacy is a pharmacy.

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