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March 2024 by TINIKA DAVIS
So I walk to the photo center to upload cash to chime…Why is the employee which is a very very heavy set fellow sitting in a chair at the counter. I politely say I would like to upload cash he says without getting up out his comfortable chair can you do it at the front register..Why your on the clock your getting paid to work why not do the job Walgreens is paying you to do lazy?
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July 2022 by Sheryl Lowe-Ransburg
Shopping, vaccines, photos done.
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July 2022 by A J
Horrible experience last two months with the pharmacy. They do not answer the phone like they should. One female employee is very rude. This used to be my favorite pharmacy, and it can be again. I hope they get better help.
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March 2021 by Kevin C.
Came here from Atlanta for R to get his first COVID-19 vaccination. This was the location that came up when he searched for the earliest appointment for the vaccination, so he booked it. I went with him to drive him home "just in case." His appointment was at 10:15 am on a Sunday, and he checked in a little after the pharmacy opened at 10 am. At 10:15, R was called to the private room where he was given his first dose, and was told to have a seat in one of the socially distanced chairs for people waiting for pharmacy transactions, and, if he didn't experience any immediate reactions, he could leave after 15 minutes. While R was waiting, I walked around the store, just looking closely at things. That's when I realized this Walgreens is better maintained and managed than most other Walgreens I've been to. The aisles seem wider, it's very clean and uncluttered, and organized. Where I've seen items on shelves in other Walgreens just haphazardly placed, or the last of the inventory shoved to the back of the shelves, where, sometimes they can't be seen, someone at this Walgreens took the time to move items, even the last one of that item, to the very front of the shelves making it easy for customers to find what they're looking for. I was very impressed by this detail! The only thing that I could suggest is that the non-pharmacy employees engage with customers by, at the minimum, acknowledging that they are there. There were two employees who mainly stood behind the cash register at the front, and didn't say a word even though they made eye contact with me. A "Hello" or "Can I help you find anything?" would have been a courteous thing to do. Parking should be easy to find since the free parking lot wraps around Walgreens and is used only by the store's customers.
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November 2020 by Andy V.
I'm actually shocked by the one star review of this Walgreen's location. I came here for one item (a shipping box), but ultimately left spending over $50 on things, which I guess is a good thing for them. My wallet, not so much. Now, overall, it's a Walgreens. They've got the same thing your local Walgreens has. They've got a pharmacy, a photo center, a lot of things you don't need and then some. But I will say, the associate who waited on me was so friendly and I'm upset I never got her name. She made sure every bag was double-bagged. She made sure my rewards number was entered in correctly. She was sweet and friendly and made sure the customer service experience was great. At the end of the transaction I left the box there, the one item I actually needed. She made sure I didn't leave without it. So I'm very impressed and thankful. If I was in this area more often I would frequent this location for certain.
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July 2020 by Phyllis Zboril
The pharmacy closes at nine, not 10 as advertised. As a result I’m going to have to go all night without my asthma inhaler. When I walked in just a couple minutes after nine I was treated very rudely when I explained that I needed it desperately. Most Walgreens has poor customer service so I should’ve known better. I will be transferring my prescription to CVS tomorrow.
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June 2020 by Willie V.
Slow, disrespectful service. Basically ignored me until I was very very nice and engaged the workers in conversation. If I hadn't done that, who knows how long they would have looked at their phones, talked about the weekends past birthdays and acted disinterested. I finally got to ask the young lady about a passport photo, she walked away. A few minutes later, she explained she was looking for the camera. Drawers full of a mix of trash, used papers, refuse, flotsam and jetsam. Eventually, she gave up. I was merely intrigued at this point how long she would spend looking through the refuse of their workspace. Needless to say, the camera wasn't found. With the help of her now returned coworker they agreed to tell me no dice. So, anyway a good waste of a half hour. Worse than anything is just being ignored for 10 minutes, until I politely engaged them in a conversation, which I deftly entered, so as not to give offense.
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July 2018 by Johnny And Sara Iler
Fast and friendly