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February 2022 by Kelly S.
Just FYI this pharmacy began closing for lunch from 1:30-2:00pm. There were no signs to inform people in the drive through. My husband waited 30 minutes in the drive through but didn't make it on time. There were people behind him in line who had also been waiting. There needs to be a sign outside visible to cars waiting in line. Although I guess if it happens to you once you figure it out.
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August 2021 by Matthew Angelynne B.
Swapped pharmacies because only a few times of visiting, especially during the pandemic, were staff and (especially pharmacy) pleasant. It's always a feeling of (insert sigh), how can I help you and feeling like you're a burden. Not to mention the way they've handled filling some recent prescriptions and they're always "back ordered" on a certain med yet every other pharmacy in the area has this medication. Idk, I have a feeling there's some dishonesty along the chain somewhere. Anyways, no biggie. There's lots of surrounding pharmacies with pleasant staff willing to go above and beyond.
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December 2020 by Doris M.
I moved closer to this Pharmacy so transferred prescriptions from Publix. Poor customer service and my prescription was $28.00 versus $2.80 at Publix ....going back
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September 2020 by Margaret C.
As a member of the high-risk group for more serious case of COVID-19, safety protocols and minimal time in the store were important to me. After comparing several options I chose CVS. Their website offered appointments (for the stated purpose of minimizing time in the store), and stated that the pharmacist giving the shot would be wearing a face shield, and that the immunization area would be sanitized between patients. When I arrived for the appointment, the pharmacy staff was totally clueless about the online appointment and check-in process, and had not checked the schedule to see if they had any appointments lined up. I had to wait while two other people who were walk-in's received their vaccines first. The immunization area (specifically the chair with arm rests) was not sanitized between patients. The pharmacist did not wear a face shield. Although the pharmacist did change gloves between patients, after putting on fresh gloves prior to administering my shot the pharmacist touched her nose and mask to adjust it so the mask wouldn't fall off. Instead of a five or ten minute experience, I was in the store 45 minutes. All of this was unacceptable and if I had known the protocols were not as advertised, I would not have gone there for my flu shot.