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June 2023 by Rocky H.
I am shocked to see how low this stores rating is. I've always had a great experience whenever picking up my medications from this location. Everyone is super friendly and willing to help.
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March 2022 by Victoria L.
Someone is dictating what pain meds I should get and not get. My doctors are the best in Georgia and they take care of my chronic pain and autoimmune diseases. What they prescribe me is what I need to function and move daily. I'm transferring all of my meds to another Walgreens. If I still have the problem, I will switch to Kroger or CVS.
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November 2021 by Teo Thibodeau
always nice to have a place to get tested
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July 2021 by Anthony T.
Find another pharmacy. I used to be a loyal Walgreens customer and drove out of the way to use Walgreens. When I moved to this area there was no Walgreens within a reasonable drive so switched to Rite-Aid. I was excited when Walgreens bought them. However, this location can only be meant to drive away customers. With bankers hours (including closing the pharmacy mid-day for lunch and all day Sunday) and almost no OTC/retail inventory, it's almost impossible for the average person to do business with this location. I'd be more forgiving it were Covid-related but this is their permanent excuse for a pharmacy to serve this area. They bought the full-service Rite-Aid, closed it, and opened this poor excuse for a pharmacy. Once they gave my wife someone else's prescription which should not happen in this industry for a multitude of reasons. The last prescription I picked up for my wife they gave her a 30 day supply instead of 180 day that was prescribed and my wife asked for when calling them to order the refill and told me that it was cheaper this way. When my wife did the math and realized it wasn't cheaper, she called back and another employee told her that they had just run out of the products and didn't have enough for 180 days. On my next doctor visit I'll have my prescriptions transferred to CVS.