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April 2023 by Dawn Margaritondo Orzolek
When I go to CVS in Bloomsburg and there's one cashier, this cashier Thinks she can go and fill prescriptions for a customer when they're not ready. Instead of asking one of her coworkers to fill the prescription So she can take care of the rest of the people in line. Everyone has to wait.This is the new normal when I go to CVS.
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March 2023 by Tim Latsha
Pics print well. I got a 40% coupon using their web page today which was a great deal! When I went to check out, the wait was long.
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October 2022 by Vu P.
When I went to go get my medication, that I paid in the app, they wouldn't let me have it because it didn't run through the system yet and refused to give it to me even though they had it ready too.
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October 2022 by John Cooper
I deal with CVS in Nanticoke, Pa. They are on top of things. I used to deal with CVS in Berwick and they were terrible.
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January 2022 by Shana Ann
Absolute worst CVS pharmacy I’ve EVER dealt with. I’ve now have had my prescription sent to Danville twice because it could be 3 days later and your prescription still isn’t ready. Id rather drive 10 miles away than deal with them anymore. I tried calling Weis to have my script transferred there and was told CVS (Bloomsburg) is terrible at getting them to transfer anything. Honestly, Danville workers could walk circles around you people or probably any other pharmacy.
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October 2021 by Gabrielle George
Called to verify my prescription would be ready when I go to pick it up. Got told it would be about an hour. Receive the text message to confirm that my prescription was ready. I go in to pick it up and the prescription still wasn’t ready. Leave and comeback to pick it up going through the drive thru this time. Waited over an hour.
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July 2021 by Robert Geiger
more accurate information given to customers.
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September 2020 by Kirk W.
This is the first thing I see as I come to post a comment for this CVS store:"We're here to support you through COVID‐19. We offer services that may help minimize your exposure to risk..."This is not what I witnessed today as I stood in line for a flu shot. There was a pharmacist filling a bottle with medication. She had loaded the meds into the counting device and while she was dispensing the drugs from this device into the brown plastic bottle, some of the pills fell on to her thenar webspace [the skin between her thumb and forefinger]. I was surprised the pharmacy does not require the pharmacist to wear gloves or have a dispensing device that avoids skin to pill contact.As soon as the cap was placed on the medication, she answered the phone, finished a conversation, hung up, and then went to dispense the next medication into another bottle. No washing of her hands or applying any hygienic gell. It seems to me if a pharmacist is going to be dispensing meds from one bottle to another during a pandemic it should be done with the utmost care and concern for cross-contamination. With Columbia County having the fastest rising COVID cases in the entire state, let's hope none of the people with the virus shop here or we are all doomed.
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March 2020 by Stephanie Bush
People are very kind and retook the photo I didn't like. They got me in and out pretty quickly too!