Not sure why the pharmacy would close right at the time everyone gets out of work at 5pm, would have been convenient to stop by after work
Jaime V
Mar 2025
Kaiser had truly went downhill. I’ve been paying 750.00 a month for this insurance and their pharmacy and labs office are always closed. I arrived at 1:01pm and they were helping someone else. The tech refused service and said to come back at 2. She wasn’t nice and other people come at their lunch break to get their prescription. Their hours are awful for working people. I’m getting new insurance next year.
Bonnie Deibel
Dec 2024
Great health care. Very convenient everything is in one building, doctors, pharmacy & lab.
Monty Abel
May 2024
Professional, Fast, Friendly
Essie Curtis-Rockwell
Feb 2024
Allyson is the best!! She is knowledgeable caring and dependable.
E Ministry
Feb 2024
Allyson is the best!! She is knowledgeable caring and dependable.
Aubrey Secord
Dec 2023
every experience I've had has been awful. terrible physicians, even worse nurses, and doctors who don't listen. if you're going to take care of people, take care of everyone.
Andrew Potter
Dec 2023
Great staff, never have to wait long. Excellent.
Matthew V.
Sep 2019
Kaiser Permanente is not only inconvenient; it's unethical, and, in my opinion no one should patronize them. They will not cover me out of state. Consequently, I have been close to going through sertraline withdrawals because of the difficulty of commuting between school in St. Louis, MO and Greeley, CO. The insurance of Kaiser Permanente is horrible, and they are difficult to work with. I almost sued them at one point, but I was able to get an expensive plane ticket so that I wouldn't have to go through sertraline withdrawals. Shortly after, I decided that I will switch insurance as soon as my contract ends in January. Boycott Kaiser Permanente! They are a disgrace to our healthcare system, especially our mental healthcare system!
Micah D.
Jul 2015
As a rule I don't usually leave one star reviews on businesses. I will for products, but usually I don't want to be the one slandering a business that hundreds or thousands of people will see in their search results. This is a VERY rare exception. My experience at Kaiser was the worst experience I have ever had as a consumer dealing with any company, seeking any service, at any place or time, in my entire life. I was covered under them for two years. Believe me when I say that I switched insurance companies as soon as I possibly could afford to. I could go on with all my dozens of specific complaints but I'd rather narrow it down to the essence of the situation, which is summed up like this. - When I was first prescribed antidepressants it saved my life, and possibly my sanity. - I had to fight my doctor to get on the right kind which took about 6 months, but since I did my life changed permanently for the better. Among other things I've been able to hold down a job and not treat everyone like a crab. - I used Kaiser mostly for the medication coverage so this is more a critique of their prescription system. - My prescriptions were only ready every other month or so. Roughly half the time I had to go for a few days without my medication while the doctors worked it out with the pharmacy. This trend continued for the duration of my coverage. For some people that would not be a big deal. For me it's incapacitating to me even a day of missing a dose. The way this medicine helps me is so immense it's hard to put into words. Imagine Plato's allegory of the cave. Taking the medication certainly allowed me to see the real world. When I didn't have it, I had to adjust back to looking at the world as mere shadows. My job, my wife, and everything else became shadows. Interacting with shadows that aren't really shadows is difficult. This kind of an adjustment takes weeks to handle correctly. I would have to taper down slowly off the medication by reducing the dose to handle it correctly and appropriately. Kaiser pharmacies are not open on the weekend, or after business hours on weekdays. Sometimes I would travel to the Denver Kaiser location which has different hours to get one month's fill because it was easier than waiting the weekend to get this essential medicine on Monday. Eventually I was prescribed a second medicine which is a "controlled substance. " (Aren't all prescriptions "controlled"? Isn't that the point of having a prescription instead of OTC?) No but I find out they need a written one for this. The doctor who writes the prescription was in Denver at their psychiatry office. He worked Monday-Friday strictly. If your order wasn't mailed, or as was more often the case, wasn't sent to the local pharmacy, I was s.o.l. for the rest of the weekend and the 3-5 business days for it to be mailed to the pharmacy. This happened more times than I could count. The pharmacists are lovely people. If I could I would ask all of them why they are working for such a corrupt, dishonest, and incompetent bureaucracy. I had one major abdominal surgery while I was covered under Kaiser. The surgery caused complications that gave me a cyst on one certain left reproductive organ, post surgery. No accountability was taken for this. I was given an antibiotic which did nothing, and sent on my merry way. Swelling remains to this day. I say these things with a tint of humor because I have moved on from this difficult situation and switched to a reliable provider. But Kaiser Permanente will always and forever remain with me as an ugly black mark in my memory and by far the most frustrating health care experience, nay consumer experience I've had or ever will have.
Maxx Izacc
Not sure why the pharmacy would close right at the time everyone gets out of work at 5pm, would have been convenient to stop by after work
Jaime V
Kaiser had truly went downhill. I’ve been paying 750.00 a month for this insurance and their pharmacy and labs office are always closed. I arrived at 1:01pm and they were helping someone else. The tech refused service and said to come back at 2. She wasn’t nice and other people come at their lunch break to get their prescription. Their hours are awful for working people. I’m getting new insurance next year.
Bonnie Deibel
Great health care. Very convenient everything is in one building, doctors, pharmacy & lab.
Monty Abel
Professional, Fast, Friendly
Essie Curtis-Rockwell
Allyson is the best!! She is knowledgeable caring and dependable.
E Ministry
Allyson is the best!! She is knowledgeable caring and dependable.
Aubrey Secord
every experience I've had has been awful. terrible physicians, even worse nurses, and doctors who don't listen. if you're going to take care of people, take care of everyone.
Andrew Potter
Great staff, never have to wait long. Excellent.
Matthew V.
Kaiser Permanente is not only inconvenient; it's unethical, and, in my opinion no one should patronize them. They will not cover me out of state. Consequently, I have been close to going through sertraline withdrawals because of the difficulty of commuting between school in St. Louis, MO and Greeley, CO. The insurance of Kaiser Permanente is horrible, and they are difficult to work with. I almost sued them at one point, but I was able to get an expensive plane ticket so that I wouldn't have to go through sertraline withdrawals. Shortly after, I decided that I will switch insurance as soon as my contract ends in January. Boycott Kaiser Permanente! They are a disgrace to our healthcare system, especially our mental healthcare system!
Micah D.
As a rule I don't usually leave one star reviews on businesses. I will for products, but usually I don't want to be the one slandering a business that hundreds or thousands of people will see in their search results. This is a VERY rare exception. My experience at Kaiser was the worst experience I have ever had as a consumer dealing with any company, seeking any service, at any place or time, in my entire life. I was covered under them for two years. Believe me when I say that I switched insurance companies as soon as I possibly could afford to. I could go on with all my dozens of specific complaints but I'd rather narrow it down to the essence of the situation, which is summed up like this. - When I was first prescribed antidepressants it saved my life, and possibly my sanity. - I had to fight my doctor to get on the right kind which took about 6 months, but since I did my life changed permanently for the better. Among other things I've been able to hold down a job and not treat everyone like a crab. - I used Kaiser mostly for the medication coverage so this is more a critique of their prescription system. - My prescriptions were only ready every other month or so. Roughly half the time I had to go for a few days without my medication while the doctors worked it out with the pharmacy. This trend continued for the duration of my coverage. For some people that would not be a big deal. For me it's incapacitating to me even a day of missing a dose. The way this medicine helps me is so immense it's hard to put into words. Imagine Plato's allegory of the cave. Taking the medication certainly allowed me to see the real world. When I didn't have it, I had to adjust back to looking at the world as mere shadows. My job, my wife, and everything else became shadows. Interacting with shadows that aren't really shadows is difficult. This kind of an adjustment takes weeks to handle correctly. I would have to taper down slowly off the medication by reducing the dose to handle it correctly and appropriately. Kaiser pharmacies are not open on the weekend, or after business hours on weekdays. Sometimes I would travel to the Denver Kaiser location which has different hours to get one month's fill because it was easier than waiting the weekend to get this essential medicine on Monday. Eventually I was prescribed a second medicine which is a "controlled substance. " (Aren't all prescriptions "controlled"? Isn't that the point of having a prescription instead of OTC?) No but I find out they need a written one for this. The doctor who writes the prescription was in Denver at their psychiatry office. He worked Monday-Friday strictly. If your order wasn't mailed, or as was more often the case, wasn't sent to the local pharmacy, I was s.o.l. for the rest of the weekend and the 3-5 business days for it to be mailed to the pharmacy. This happened more times than I could count. The pharmacists are lovely people. If I could I would ask all of them why they are working for such a corrupt, dishonest, and incompetent bureaucracy. I had one major abdominal surgery while I was covered under Kaiser. The surgery caused complications that gave me a cyst on one certain left reproductive organ, post surgery. No accountability was taken for this. I was given an antibiotic which did nothing, and sent on my merry way. Swelling remains to this day. I say these things with a tint of humor because I have moved on from this difficult situation and switched to a reliable provider. But Kaiser Permanente will always and forever remain with me as an ugly black mark in my memory and by far the most frustrating health care experience, nay consumer experience I've had or ever will have.