Safeway Pharmacy

2.3
68 reviews

About

PharmacyDrug StoreVitamin & Supplements Store
Visit your local Safeway pharmacy located near you at 442 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA. 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 (360) 385-2860 today!

Details

  • DeliveryNot available
  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • DebitAvailable
  • Accepts checksAvailable

Location

Safeway Pharmacy
442 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA
98368, United States

Hours

Reviews

2.3
68 reviews
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  • BM
    Breanna Murray
    Nov 14, 2025
    1.0
    They need to hire more pharmacist, this line will be backed up all day long. The older blonde lady and the Jamaican woman are very rude and seem annoyed and stressed out that youre even there trying to get your prescriptions. Also the doctor sent the prescription 3x over a 3 day period and the pharmacist claimed they dont have it- switched it to QFC up the road and they received it with in 15 min of it being sent and had no issues picking it up.
  • RW
    Robert Steven Williams
    Nov 13, 2025
    5.0
    They are quick efficient and very friendly associates.
  • SH
    Susanne Horvath-Evert
    Oct 8, 2025
    5.0
    The store is clean and well maintained. Nice sections from deli to floral department.
  • BH
    Barina H
    Sep 30, 2025
    5.0
    Very friendly and knowledgeable staff
  • DL
    Delaney LAne
    Sep 2, 2025
    1.0
    If I could leave no Stars I would! We were camping at Fort Warden last week and had to use this pharmacy unfortunately. My daughter called in her refill to be picked up here and I ran to town to grab it for her. She paid full price out of pocket for 90 capsules of her meds and I picked up her meds and headed back out to the campsite and handed off the bag just as I received it stapled with the receipt attached. My daughter calls me last night and asks me if I picked up 1 or 2 bottles. I said just 1 and she proceeds to tell me that 90 capsules won’t fit in the bottle I picked up. So this morning I call the pharmacy to ask them to do a audit of said medication and was told that they don’t do that and if I lost my daughters prescription I can just call my local Safeway to have it refilled since there are refills left on this medication. Luckily it isn’t a Schedule II medication otherwise we’d be up a creek without support from this pharmacy. The pharmacists recommended I check my surroundings and if I cannot find the prescription because it is lost to just have it refilled… and of course at our expense again. To a pharmacist at a non compounding pharmacy I say, You should have a perfect inventory count when you’re only job is to process prescriptions and count the pills. You should never have more or less than what your inventory says. Otherwise you’re shorting your customers there life preserving medication’s. To refuse a customer and audit of a medication that they have been shorted is beyond comprehension. It should take no more than 10 minutes to count one medication and see if you have more than what your inventory says you should have or less or if you’re right on. Also, just a piece of advice it takes work to get 2.2 stars on your review. I mean, that means that people are actually taking the time to come out here and leave negative reviews for your pharmacy. Why is that? I’m going to venture a guess that it’s not because you just have a bunch of grouchy customers. There’s something inherently wrong with how you deal with Customer s in your pharmacy. Google really needs to come up with a way for people to be able to leave zero stars because leaving a one star review is not leaving an honest review 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.