Albertsons Pharmacy

3.2
42 reviews

About

PharmacyDrug StoreVitamin & Supplements Store
Visit your local Albertsons pharmacy located near you at 200 S 23rd Ave, Bozeman, MT. You will find our knowledgeable and professional pharmacy staff ready to help transfer or fill your prescriptions and answer any of your pharmaceutical questions. Additionally, we have a variety of services from flu vaccinations, shingles shots, back-to-school vaccines and more! Schedule your shot today or walk-ins are welcome. Find Albertsons pharmacy near you for safe drug disposal or get your pet prescriptions filled while you shop. Albertsons accepts most forms of insurance. For more information, stop by or call (406) 587-8800 today!

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Location

Albertsons Pharmacy
200 S 23rd Ave, Bozeman, MT
59718, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.2
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  • SL
    Shelly Lynn
    Aug 23, 2025
    1.0
    This has taken me awhile to write. The review is for our experiences that took place around August of last year. I did notice there seems to be changes at Osco but its important I speak up in memory of my husband. Not to mention, there were so many bad experiences leading up. He began having terrible stomach/gut pain, along with other symptoms we were so blind to, he struggled close to 6 months in pain before seeking help from a doctor. Making my point here. We managed cannabis companies, he was covered in tatts, my rowdy daughter having fun wearing me out waiting on countless scripts and attempts to ease his pain ER visit after ER visit. NOT AN EASY task to get him to a doctor but, over and over again hear me? Finally, our nightmare became real and had a name, and he was diagnosed with stage IV gallbladder cancer and given 3 to 6 months. 3 to 6 months to be in excrutiating pain and baby fed pills while the cancer spread and ate him alive. 3 to 6 turned into 3. He was gone February 9th. Now once the diagnosis we thought okay now at least he can have relief. Nope. The pharmacist on duty decided she would not fill morphine and oxycodone at the same time, the exact pills that my husband was prescribed from Bozeman Oncology Dept. She decided to make him suffer longer that day. And then took it upon herself to send to their sister pharmacy. Our favorite nurse, Amanda, swooped in and the hospital filled them. But not the point. It was already such a bad day. Know this. Ill be praying for her a long time just to keep the harsh feelings from festering. So yeah i hope your department had a makeover. And no one else experiences being turned away for whatever judgy reason she can think up!
  • MA
    Matthew and Joey Anderson
    Aug 12, 2025
    5.0
    Staff was polite and helpful
  • AP
    Ariel Pilette
    Oct 4, 2024
    1.0
    Never coming here again
  • NG
    Nikki Gray
    Dec 4, 2023
    1.0
    They don’t even deserve one star. The fourth and final time for us. Would have prescription called in then go pick it up several hours later (well over 4 hours) and they couldn’t find the RX because it was still in the voicemail not listened to and then treated us like we were inconveniencing them because they would have to do their jobs and check the voicemail. Completely incompetent workers. Finally had enough and blew up and switched.
  • JM
    Jessica Maviano
    Jul 28, 2020
    1.0
    I had a specific brand of medication called into this pharmacy. When I went to pay I noticed they had given me a generic brand name. I told them that this was not the prescription I requested. The pharmacist then told me that my insurance did not cover the brand I wanted filled. Feeling skeptical, I called my insurance to confirm if that was true. My insurance informed me that it WAS COVERED. I went back and spoke with the manger about being blatantly lied to and informed her I wanted the prescription I asked for. After an hour, I finally got the prescription that had been called in originally. The manger argued with my that the brand name and the generic brand were the same brand. ALSO ANOTHER LIE. At first the told me my brand name medication would be $160. Then it was $66. Then they changed it again to $60. Normally, this medication is $10 with my insurance. I’m not sure why they decided they could be my doctor and give me a prescription I did not want and then lie and say that my insurance didn’t cover the brand I asked for. It’s extremely suspicious and I will be taking my business somewhere else. Please don’t take different medications just because a pharmacist said to. Talk to a doctor first!! Do your homework on the brands you’re putting into your body. If something doesn’t seem right call your insurance, call your doctor, and obviously some pharmacies shouldn’t be trusted.

Frequently Asked Questions About Albertsons Pharmacy

Does Albertsons Pharmacy offer vaccinations, and which ones are available?

Yes! Albertsons Pharmacy provides a wide range of vaccinations for children, teens, and adults. Popular vaccines available include pneumonia, flu (influenza), COVID-19, shingles (Shingrix), and Tdap. Whether you need a routine immunization, a back-to-school shot, or a travel vaccine, Albertsons Pharmacy makes it easy with walk-in availability and online appointment scheduling. Visit Albertsons Pharmacy for convenient and reliable vaccination services near you.

Who should get the shingles shot?

Albertsons Pharmacy offers the Shingrix shingles vaccine for adults aged 50 and older, as well as for adults 19 and older with weakened immune systems. The CDC recommends two doses, spaced 2 to 6 months apart, to protect against shingles and its complications. You can get vaccinated at Albertsons Pharmacy even if you've had shingles before, received the Zostavax vaccine, or are unsure if you had chickenpox.