Rite Aid
3081-B Clairemont Drive, San Diego, CA 92117
About Us
Rite Aid located at 3081-B Clairemont Drive in San Diego, California, is a convenient one-stop shop for all your health and wellness needs. As a drugstore and convenience store, Rite Aid offers a wide range of products including medication, groceries, and personal care items. Additionally, Rite Aid provides flu shots and other important vaccines to help you stay healthy and protected. Whether you schedule an appointment or walk in, our pharmacists are here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have. Stay up to date on COVID-19 and other vaccines by visiting Rite Aid today. Please note that state, age, and health restrictions may apply, so be sure to ask your pharmacist for more details.
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Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Reviews
"This particular Rite Aid it's very close to where I live in the hours usually work to my benefit. I enjoy the pricing of most of their household products and adult beverages. Staff is extremely friendly taylor swift"
"The store was clean it's conveniently located the employees are very helpful ,patient ,knowledgeable, smart & funny. The store always seems to be tidy most of the things I usually need are on the shelves if not they do go out of the way to see if they are in the back room . I enjoy my local rite aid"
"The Rite Aid pharmacy is not great. I have used them for years because of convenience since I live down the street from them. But this past month of being sick (bronchitis) and using this pharmacy has taught me they really don't care about customers even when it comes to helping someone breath easier. I had picked up a rescue inhaler that my doctor prescribed and when it stopped working, I thought it may have ran out. I tried to get a refill and they told me it was too early. I brought the inhaler to the pharmacy to show them and talked with a pharmacist. She could not care less. She told me to call the number on the box and complain to the manufacturer. When my doctor prescribed a second inhaler, they said it would take a day to fill and four days later, they still did not have it. I talked to the manufacturer and they told me to take it back to the pharmacy and have them call and gave a reference number. When I tried doing that today, I learned that all I needed to do was rinse the applicator. The pharmacist who I talked to last week could have saved me a lot of coughing/breathing struggles this past week if she cared enough to help. Long story short, I am now with CVS, which I have to drive out of my way but they at least text me when things are ready and seems much nicer."
"Most absurd sign on the bathroom, stating it's locked to "provide a better shopping experience" whatever that means. Yet, when you get into the bathroom there is garbage everywhere, the toilet, sink, and urinal are nasty with caked on dirt, grime, and feces, and to top it all off there's no toilet paper! I'm not sure what "shopping experience" is improved by not being able to pee when you need to, but if you're restricting access to the bathrooms to only a Chosen Few, how do they possibly get this dirty? Unless you just don't clean them!"
"I went into my local Rite-Aid to pick up some ice cream that was on sale. As I went to check out, the line was very long. Only one cashier was working the register, but soon others were called to check out customers. Until help arrived I was standing in line for around ten minutes. Now, I have arthritis in my knees. Walking or standing for any prolonged time becomes difficult and extreemly painful. It would've been nice to have somewhere to sit. A bench or some chairs would have made a short trip to pick up some ice cream much easier. By the time I reached the resister, I could barely make it. The associate noticed I was in pain and asked me if I was okay. A very kind gesture on her part. I told her I had trouble walking now because of my knee problem. She asked what she could do to help. I asked her if she could bring me a shopping cart so I could use it as a walker to get to my car. She hurried over got one and brought it to me. She placed my ice dream in the cart, then offered to help me to my car. Noticing that the line was still long to check out, I politely refused. She seemed to understand why I had. She said thank you, and wished me a nice day. She was a very sweet girl. It's unfortunate I didn't catch her name. For her to notice I was in some distress and offer to help touched me. Very few people in this day and age care when they see someone who could use a hand. It didn't used to be that way and it saddens me that it's not anymore. It gives me hope when a total stranger offers help because they care to notice. Bless you Rite-Aid employee what ever your name be."
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