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February 2023 by Rose Marie O.
They have a new pharmacist. He seems to be on point and not ready to tolerate anything less than that from the pharmacy staff. Staff and the rest of the store is just so overworked and underpaid. You have to feel bad for them. They are always so helpful. Once in a while you get someone brand new who really doesn't care what you're looking for or care to help you find it, but that doesn't seem to be happening much anymore. I am starting to feel a little better about going here.
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May 2021 by Bella M
The staff here is just great! They help me find what I need. They order me coupons when mine don't work. The Pharmacy lines can be long, so call ahead to assure your script is ready :) I only go here. With Covid-19 impacting our lives so greatly, its so nice to have a drug store that hasn't made it garder! Thank you CVS!
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April 2019 by Chris S.
On the plus side, the store has a very good selection, is well lit, well-located, lots of free parking, and a great staff. On the negative side though are all the prices. For those of us who are not wealthy, and must watch our budgets, this drugstore is more expensive than Rite Aid, Walgreen. Target Stop and Shop and WalMart, just to name a few. This is a seriously overpriced chain. Go elsewhere. Why encourage and support an overpriced store????
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January 2019 by Enzo R.
DANGEROUS!!! The female pharmacist, Aisha Ahmad is the absolute worst that I have ever dealt with. As a physician with over 30 years of experience, that is saying something. I will go further to say that she has no business being in contact with other human beings. She is not only officious but rude and indiscreet. When you combine that with a very poor understanding of even the most basic pharmacology, you get a person that isn't just incompetent but - dangerous. A licensed professional is in a position of responsibility and when they use that position to exert petty influence and take it out on their patients it's not only passive aggressive but- dangerous. I had a prescription to be filled that I have had filled hundreds of times over the last 40 years. I had to make 10 trips to the pharmacy and 3 separate trips to my own doctor to try and get it straight. My doctor actually gave up trying to explain it to her. She still denied my prescription. I informed her that I was a physician and that her fundamental understanding of the class of medication was incorrect. I also pointed out that she was behaving shamefully. She incorrectly defined a problem with my script that didn't exist then blamed my doctor. Now three weeks after the script should have been filled she states that she refuses to fill my scripts in the future because I was disrespectful. Pointing out that you are factually incorrect and challenging your motivation is not disrespectful. Anyone that gets bent out of shape when challenged on facts is, you guessed it: DANGEROUS!
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January 2019 by Mary T.
Open & Count your medication before you leave the pharmacy counter. They shorted me 2 pills & I live too far away to go all the way back there and get my last day of medication. If it happens again I will find out who dispensed the medication and report to CVS corporate office
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May 2018 by Anthony G.
The pharmacist in this CVS should be ashamed of herself. We went into cvs to shop and my wife needed to use the restroom. We asked if they had a restroom and the pharmacist looked right at us, hesitated then lied and said that the restrooms are all out of order. On the way out the door my wife ask a very nice young lady in the front do you have a bathroom and she said yes it is in the back and pointed us in the right direction. Again,The restroom was not out of order. The idea that they would tell us the restrooms are out of of order is completely unacceptable and again this female pharmacist should be ashamed of herself. She is certainly not better than me.
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December 2017 by Genie M.
Great service. The staff was friendly and helpful . Lots of cool merchandise for the holidays...