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November 2023 by Reva W.
Meh. I come in here sometimes after I get off work just to make myself feel like I have a life. But it definitely could use lots of work, between the customer service (not friendly), the cleanliness (honestly just need to redo the floors, and restocking. Maybe they're short staffed and cant keep up? I dunno.
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July 2023 by Natalie L.
I like that the store opens @ 6am so if I am heading to work, I can always stop in if I need to purchase an item before work instead in the afternoon where there's a line of customer's or there's an annoying guy standing infront of the store playing music trying to sing/dance looking for money blocking the entrance. The shelves are always stocked, and the sales are good. I didn't give 5 stars because when I have to pick up a prescription in the afternoon or the weekend the pharmacy line is long and the store needs to do something about the guy stand infront of the store singing and dancing.
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August 2020 by tonya green
Bad can't pull a large amount out. You have BILLS, MORTGAGE, ELECTRICITY, WATER FOOD, ECT SMDH ??? HELP
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May 2020 by Neilc F.
I finally received my refund check for overcharging on a prescription today. Thank you for restoring my faith in the store .
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January 2020 by Denise N.
Slow. Slow. Slow. Unreal how bad the pharmacy is. I'm going elsewhere. Four people behind the counter and they all look lost.
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May 2019 by Shawn M.
This is perhaps one of the most dreadful places I have ever had to work with. My doctor called in a prescription here a few weeks ago. I have been calling Walgreens to review the prescription and have it sent to another drugstore simply because of the disgraceful customer service here. Considering the fact that this is a pharmacy that deals with people's health, this place should be ashamed of themselves for the customer service they provide. In my most recent of many attempts to collect my insulin from Walgreens, I waited over 30 minutes on hold. Nobody even picked up to say hold on. Pathetic and shameful.
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January 2019 by Raven P.
My go to Walgreens. One of the few pharmacies that isn't always crowded. Everything has a place, they also usually have everything listed in stock too. The store is clean, and the workers are visible if you need help. The lines for checkout can get long, but overall good Walgreens.
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July 2018 by Laura F.
So recently I left a review about how TERRIBLE this Walgreens is and how they hold back medications. I want just speaking out of my butt and ranting. I'm doing something about it. My lawyer recently did reviews and apparantly ne suggests, and I've given him permission to go ahead based on the following: Way too many pharmacists when it comes to filling controlled medications have become bean counters. They look at today's date minus last day filled and if it doesn't compute to 28-30 days, they are going to say no even if the doctor says it is okay. It is as if someone is going to do some harm to themselves if it is filled a couple of days early -- unlike when they get a full month's supply on hand and decide to do something harmful to themselves. Most of these pharmacists have a great deal of "book smarts" but little or no clinical experience with subjective diseases (pain, mental health, anxiety, depression, ADD/ADHD). All they know is what they have read in a book or they were taught by someone at college in an "ivory tower" who has more book smarts than clinical experience. They seem to have forgotten that all of us are individuals and our bodies respond as such, and that there are no black and white answers to individual medical care -- especially subjective diseases. If I was in your place, as your attorney I will send Walgreens legal department a letter stating that if their pharmacists continue to not follow doctor's orders and cause you to lose business, force you to take days off, or even lose your job because you are not able to get your meds on a timely basis -- causing incapacitating pain, withdrawal, hypertensive crisis, stroke, death, etc. -- that you will hold both the pharmacist and the corporation responsible. I would also include in the letter that you are going to file complaints with the New York Medical Licensing Board and Board of Pharmacy that the pharmacist is practicing medicine without a license, as well as file a civil rights violation/discrimination complaint under the Americans with Disability Act, for not following best practices and standard of care.