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February 2024 by Anthony G.
Worker Called me a loser and virgin even though we're all in middle school and I didn't feel comfortable and me and my friends felt unsafe
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September 2023 by Christian L.
Always loved this CVS branch. It's big and bright and parking is the easiest and cleanest that I've come across. Inside are all the regular sales and normal bins that you expect from CVS. There is always a cashier on standby. Never a line to pay. Pharmacy is clean. Isles are all orderly. Seasonal Summer sales are placed well. Review: 5
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July 2023 by Andrew C.
I went to CVS Red Hook to pick up a prescription for an infection. When I got there, I was told by the pharmacy associate that my insurance server was down and my prescription could not be filled. The only way to pay for it was out-of-pocket. When I asked the associate, "Are you saying the BC/BS server is down?" she just shrugged. This is what happens when there's only a monopoly pharmacy chain to go to. Deplorable. And my infection goes on... I'm changing pharmacies.
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June 2023 by Matt D.
This place continue to be a disappointment. From the slow heavy set balding guy with glasses. That takes 10 minutes to fill a order. To the slow heavy set woman with glasses. Let us not forget ghradu with the cane.slow as dog sh!T. Go elsewhere.
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February 2017 by Skylar B.
The head pharmacist at this pharmacy was extremely discriminatory towards my mental illness. She talked down to me and accusatory that I actually needed my meds. Meanwhile I was trying to pick up an emergency dose of my bipolar medication because I was to sick to go home. She was rude to me and then was rude to my doctor who called in my medicine. She talked back to him that I didn't even need the meds he was calling in. This woman treated me like an addict. This is unacceptable. I am severely mentally ill, I need to be supported, not treated like I'm some soulless junkie. Never coming back. Awful.
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May 2015 by Anonymous P.
I had a terrible experience my first and last time here. I went in to fill a prescription, and browsed around the store while I waited for it. I bought a few miscellaneous items at the counter, the cashier was extremely rude and ill mannered. I brushed it off and picked up my prescription. I had an issue with the medicine and called my doctor. My doctor told me they could only change the script if the pharmacy called. When I got ahold of the male CVS pharmacist via phone, he was very disinterested in helping me and refused to make the phone call because he had other things he had to do. I will never deal with this store again. Needless to say I never got the medicine I NEEDED and my infection ended up getting worse due to their poor management.
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August 2014 by Bill Z.
My age is showing. I remember when this was an A&P, and I always wondered how it stayed in business so long being a smaller A&P. But it's a good size for a CVS. The thing is, I didn't find its inventory to be quite so typical for a CVS, but it's been around for a while, so I have to assume they found the right distribution of products to sell. For example, I was surprised to find an entire aisle, both sides, stocked with greeting cards. That's more than I've seen in some greeting card stores. Yet the magazine section was narrower than the span of my arms. Prices were typical for CVS. To me, that translates to "not good." I checked products in departments like vitamins/minerals and health and beauty aids. I found that even the on sale prices of some items were still higher than prices I'd seen in grocery and department stores (in this case, specifically Hannaford and Target). Dated or perishable items had better prices, such as the small but well stocked dairy/cooler section. The thing about CVS is that once you buy a few things, you start getting rewards discounts on your register receipts, so you may have to buy a few things before starting to see better money saving offers. The best part of this store is its pharmacy, which is fairly large. When I was there, every seat in the waiting area was in use, so they get a lot of business in that department.
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October 2013 by Christopher B.
I tend to overlook even the smaller pharmacies near me and CVS Pharmacy in Red Hook is just one of them. Even though they are thinking about moving to a bigger location (or so the rumors go) in the IGA building 4 doors North, this place is like a mansion. Formerly an A&P up until the early 90s and converted several times before it changed hands and became a CVS Pharmacy as it is today, they carry some of the stuff you'd expect any pharmacy to carry. The only thing is, this pharmacy isn't open 24/7, and there is DEFINITELY NO DRIVE-UP WINDOW like Walgreens in Kingston has. But for whatever you need, and even a few savings with the coupon finder scanners from the CVS card near the front of the store, check this place out once and a while.