Ridge Pharmacy
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0
Ranking
#14
in Health & Medical
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My husband went to Ridge pharmacy on the 26 April to buy spasmend and sinutab severe sinus, he paid R128 for the medication, he wasn't supplied with an invoice they just registered it in to an book, when he arrived at home he handed me the meds, when I wanted to take the sinutab there was only 12 in the box instead of 24, when I phoned then they said they cannot give me another 12 and they also cannot refund me, I should come to then on Tuesday to see the owner, I'm very disappointed and I want the rest of the tablets.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My husband went to Ridge pharmacy on the 26 April to buy spasmend and sinutab severe sinus, he paid R128 for the medication, he wasn't supplied with an invoice they just registered it in to an book, when he arrived at home he handed me the meds, when I wanted to take the sinutab there was only 12 in the box instead of 24, when I phoned then they said they cannot give me another 12 and they also cannot refund me, I should come to then on Tuesday to see the owner, I'm very disappointed and I want the rest of the tablets.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On the 20th of July, I consulted at Dr. Kotze at Reyno Ridge and was given a prescription to go to a chemist. I chose to go to the one directly across from the doctor as it was nearby. After getting my medication I went home. A few weeks later GEMS, our medical aid fund sent my mother a bill saying that she has exceeded her amount for medication. Then we checked the date and it was the day I bought the medication. My mother and i share the same first initial, I suppose this is where the misunderstanding came from. Then GEMS advised us that we have 4 months to reverse this claim to my name, but the chemist refused saying we should have come the day before. Why didn't they ask? Why do they keep on assuming?
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On the 20th of July, I consulted at Dr. Kotze at Reyno Ridge and was given a prescription to go to a chemist. I chose to go to the one directly across from the doctor as it was nearby. After getting my medication I went home. A few weeks later GEMS, our medical aid fund sent my mother a bill saying that she has exceeded her amount for medication. Then we checked the date and it was the day I bought the medication. My mother and i share the same first initial, I suppose this is where the misunderstanding came from. Then GEMS advised us that we have 4 months to reverse this claim to my name, but the chemist refused saying we should have come the day before. Why didn't they ask? Why do they keep on assuming?
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