Safeway Pharmacy

2.3
94 reviews

About

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Visit your local Safeway pharmacy located near you at 8330 N Ivanhoe St, Portland, OR. 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 Safeway pharmacy near you for safe drug disposal or get your pet prescriptions filled while you shop. Safeway accepts most forms of insurance. For more information, stop by or call (503) 205-1600 today!

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Location

Safeway Pharmacy
8330 N Ivanhoe St, Portland, OR
97203, United States

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Reviews

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    Alex Mat
    Jan 3, 2026
    5.0
    I honestly feel really comfortable using this Safeway Pharmacy. The people working here are kind, patient, and genuinely care about helping you. You never feel rushed or brushed off, and they always take the time to explain things and make sure you’re taken care of. There’s a really good energy in the pharmacy. Everyone works well together, and it shows in how smoothly things run. Even when something isn’t straightforward, they stay calm, find a solution, and follow through. It’s nice to walk into a pharmacy where you feel respected and supported. I truly appreciate the effort and care this team puts into their work, it makes a big difference.
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    Laya Par
    Jan 3, 2026
    5.0
    I would like to share very positive feedback about this Safeway Pharmacy. Since the new staff started working, the pharmacy standards have clearly improved. There is a very positive, supportive, and helpful atmosphere, and you can visually see the difference, the pharmacy is much cleaner and more organized than before. They answered my phone calls every single time I called over the past month, and my medications were always ready when promised. On a couple of occasions, my prescriptions were not ready, but it was not their fault. The team handled the situation professionally, resolved the issue quickly, and made sure I was taken care of. I truly appreciate the entire pharmacy team and the pharmacy manager for their excellent service, professionalism, and dedication. Thank you for all that you do.
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    Alley Lydt
    Jan 3, 2026
    1.0
    This pharmacy is consistently difficult to deal with. It takes multiple calls just to reach a person, and medications are often not filled as promised. Calling ahead feels required. I called at 3:00pm to confirm three medications were ready. I was told one would be restocked at 5:00pm and that as long as I arrived before closing, I could pick up all three. I asked if it could be filled at 5pm for pickup the next day due to work, and was told I’d have to call again. I arrived at 7:52pm. Arya (pharmacist) initially handed me only two medications, despite the system showing three. After another employee returned from break and was asked to look, Arya suddenly referenced my earlier call and claimed I was required to be there by 7:50pm, which I was never told. Arya then refused to fill the medication because it was now after 8:00pm, closed the gates, and would not page a supervisor. I had to call the store from my phone to get help. Jacob (shift lead) came back, requested the fill, and contacted supervisors, but Arya still refused. A security guard unnecessarily involved himself in a private medical situation and repeatedly suggested calling the police, despite no disruptive behavior. I eventually reached Amy (district manager), who acknowledged this pharmacy has repeated issues, validated my concerns, and offered a $25 gift card with a promise to fill the medication the next day. While I appreciate her honesty, this location clearly has ongoing accountability and leadership problems. I will be transferring all prescriptions and won’t be returning. Amy has my information and I do expect contact with resolution for getting all of my medications immediately transferred out of this location, in addition to contact from whoever is in charge of pharmacy, as it’s been made clear the pharmacy has no accountability at the store level. I would also like to follow up regarding the security guard who repeatedly asked the employees to let him call the police on me, when no one asked for his involvement and the situation clearly did not require his involvement.
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    David Halcomb
    Jan 2, 2026
    5.0
    Helpful staff
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    Tabatha Richer
    Nov 30, 2025
    1.0
    my doc called in a prescription yesterday I go to pick it up the next day there words were "I can't fill when there is a line" so I. guessing who knows when it will get filled. Been trying to call for a half hour now an no one will pick up..seems like when I am in line they r always talking on the phone..NEVER GO HERE

Frequently Asked Questions About Safeway Pharmacy

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

Yes! Safeway 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, Safeway Pharmacy makes it easy with walk-in availability and online appointment scheduling. Visit Safeway Pharmacy for convenient and reliable vaccination services near you.

Who should get the shingles shot?

Safeway 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 Safeway Pharmacy even if you've had shingles before, received the Zostavax vaccine, or are unsure if you had chickenpox.