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    i posted a review but kicked back. the site is also not good at all. customer service is the worst I have ever seen before.

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    Went in here to find something for my son of course they did not have what I needed. Don't think I will be back. The store was very dirty.

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    Elite  Home Medical Supply

    Elite Home Medical Supply

    (18 reviews)

    I recently had my lift chair dropped off at my home and I just want to say the two young men I…read morebelieve isiah and Jay were their names we're phenomenal. With what they do and we're so respectful! I definitely would recommend them if you need your delivery they have my vote geeat work gentleman!

    I found Elite Home Medical Supply via a simple Google search; they were the first and last business…read moreI called. Normally, I read reviews and shop around, but considering the customer service I received from Mark on our first phone call, I knew I found the right place. Anyone who has ever experienced a medical emergency knows time is of the essence, so when my once mobile mom came home from the hospital (and couldn't walk), we were scared and helpless. I called Elite Home Medical Supply on a Saturday morning (of Memorial Day weekend) to inquire about Hoyer Lifts. Mark answered and told me he could deliver one Tuesday. After telling him about our situation, he made some adjustments, and delivered the lift with his son, Jake, that same afternoon. To add to that, they both stayed to give us a tutorial while we practiced using the lift with my sister-in-law. After that, my sister-in-law went to the store to purchase a commode and bedside table. At the store she was accommodated by rockstar employee, Jasmine. I think the fact that Google revealed to me Elite Home Medical Supply, which is 35 minutes from my home, was divine intervention. These people are angels, and my family is forever grateful. Thank you, Emergency Home Medical Supply, for being there for my family when we needed you the most.

    Riley's Medical Equipment & Supplies - Our team training with a medical supplies rep.

    Riley's Medical Equipment & Supplies

    (21 reviews)

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    We went in looking for a solution to allow my husband to sleep after rotator cuff surgery. Terri…read morehelped us by first showing us wedges they had available. He had already tried that and it was worse than our couch recliner. She suggested that renting a powerlift chair might be helpful. It was on the pricier side, but the only other idea she had. Well, we thought about over lunch and just decided to just purchase a chair. Terri showed us the options and let us just try out the chairs on our own time. We never felt rushed. It was obviously more than we originally thought of doing, but we are sure we won't regret it in the future. The only thing that didn't make us happy, and why this isn't four stars, was the price tag. We picked the chair we liked best & thought the price was what was on the tag. There were options below the big price, like heat & massage, which were things that could be added to the base. Oh, but the material that the chair used was on that list (which we didn't realize because it was not a common name). It was not in the large number on the price tag and added $900 to the price. We didn't know this until we were checking out. We do not blame Terri for this, but the company that thought this was a good idea. The tag should have had the final price, before taxes & delivery not the base price if you could buy it off of the floor like we did.

    Very kind and knowledgeable staff. Rented a wheelchair for my Dad for 1 week. No hassle at all to…read morekeep and rent for another week.

    Access Elevator - Residential Elevator Service. Home Elevators and Stair Lifts in Illinois.

    Access Elevator

    (4 reviews)

    I'm writing about the work Access Elevator performed at my 94-year-old father's home on Fulton…read moreBoulevard in Chicago. My father is a disabled veteran. Under a VA-funded project, Access Elevator was selected as the vendor to provide an accessibility porch and vertical platform lift (VPL) at his front entrance. According to the Better Business Bureau, Access Elevator has received multiple complaints in the past three years, with four complaints closed in the last 12 months. I am now submitting an additional complaint through BBB and posting this review because of what happened at my father's home: demolition of his only lawful front egress and the absence of stamped construction drawings or a City of Chicago structural/porch permit for the work. At the initial site visit, Access sales representative Aimee Ferrell measured the front entrance and recommended an oversized 42" x 60" lift. After about ten minutes of measurements, she acknowledged the "math" didn't really work with our existing stairs and egress but told me she would "make it work." At no point during that visit did she disclose that a smaller, compliant 36" x 48" Bruno VPL was available and could potentially meet both VA needs and City of Chicago egress requirements more safely. I later learned about that smaller option on my own. We were relying on Access, as a VA-approved vendor, to recommend a safe, code-compliant solution. I believe the failure to disclose the smaller lift option was a serious omission. In a later conference call, a senior representative, Frank Wasilewski, told us that "Chicago-stamped construction drawings" existed for the porch at our address and he would email those stamped drawings to me. Despite multiple follow-ups, no stamped architectural/engineering construction drawings have ever been provided to us for this job. On August 13, 2025 Access then proceeded to demolish the existing front porch and landing, which was my father's only lawful front egress. After demolition, we were left with a 5 foot trench and broken concrete at the front entrance, a 12 foot drop at the base of the steps, and no safe, code-compliant landing or guardrails. To my knowledge - and based on conversations with the City of Chicago Department of Buildings - only an elevator installation permit was pulled, not a structural/porch permit. We were never given stamped architectural/engineering drawings for the porch reconstruction. My father's only safe front entrance was demolished under a project where there was no structural/porch permit and no stamped A/E drawings in place for the framing and reconstruction of the egress. Access provided a small 8.5" x 11" sketch as part of the award packet. That sketch was not proportional to the porch framing that their carpenter (Daniel) actually began building on site. What was being framed did not match the dimensions or clearances implied by the sketch. A few days after demolition, an independent Illinois-licensed architect, Don Leone Jr., AIA, inspected the site. He told us that the project required stamped architectural/engineering drawings and a City of Chicago structural/porch permit, that the framing he observed would not meet City code or pass a Department of Buildings inspection, and that the job should not proceed without proper drawings, permits, and a compliant design. Shortly after the concerns were raised, Access withdrew from the project, after the porch had already been demolished and partially framed in a way the architect said was non-compliant. Access later informed us and the VA that the permits it had obtained were "cancelled and inactive" and that any new contractor would have to start over with new drawings and permits under their own license. At no point did Access restore a safe temporary egress for my 94-year-old father before walking away. My father was left with a damaged, unsafe entrance that caregivers and emergency responders had to navigate daily We relied on Access Elevator as a VA-approved accessibility vendor to (1) accurately disclose lift options and limitations, (2) obtain appropriate permits, (3) provide stamped, code-compliant drawings, and (4) ensure my father's only front egress was never left unsafe. Instead, we were left with a demolished entrance, no stamped drawings, no valid structural/porch permit, cancelled permits after demolition, and additional out-of-pocket costs for architectural review and site measurements to correct the plan. Because of the seriousness of this situation, OSHA issued a complaint and formally notified the VA of the life-safety hazards created by the demolition. Additional oversight reports focus primarily on the VA's management, but they all document the same factual sequence described in this review. What I want from Access: acknowledgment of what happened at my father's home and meaningful changes in how they handle projects where structural demolition, permits, and the safety of elderly or disabled customers are at stake.

    David A. David came…read moreto my home today to work on the Stair Chair Lift. He was very professional and asked many questions, like how long we had been experiencing these issues. The problems we were having included a continuous beeping sound and the chair not moving at all, either with the remote or the hand leveler. David wanted to know how long the issue had been happening and when we received the chair. He identified the cause of the problem and fixed it. He arrived on time, cleaned up all debris before leaving, completed the necessary paperwork, and left the original copy for our records. The world needs more workers like David A.

    Midwest Mobility - Our new service van!

    Midwest Mobility

    (16 reviews)

    I was driving down Dempster on Friday night, and out of the corner of my eye I saw a sign that said…read more"Wheelchair Servicing." I told my partner we were going to see what that was, and I turned the car around, pulled into the small retail mall, and at the end of the mall was a business called, "Mobility City." We went in, and I was greeted by Geoff, the owner, and his service man who works on the wheelchairs. We talked a bit on what needed to be done on my wheelchair. The service man took it to the back of the store, steam cleaned it, tightened up the "wiggle," and replaced the two arm rests. A really great improvement for a tune up! Feels light new!! I was really impressed by his customer skills, and the eagerness he had for getting me back my wheelchair in tiptop shape! Quite by accident I found this place, and I'm very glad I did, because I did not think that there were any mobility Wheelchair stores in the area. The store is a modest size, and deals with a few different types of mobility services, including mobile wheelchairs WHICH ONE CAN RENT if need be! I am so glad I found this shop. The repair prices were decent, the replacement parts were affordable, and he was able to look at his inventory to see if other parts on my wheelchair could be replaced. I heartily recommend anyone who has mobility assisted devices to seriously check him out. I was very pleased with his service, and I now know if I need any parts for my wheelchair, he's right there to help.

    I purchased a Pride Jazzy 27X powered wheelchair in February, 2026 from Geoff at Midwest for $3100…read morecash including tax. The sales receipt notes a $100 discount "for nondelivery" (we took it with us) and a $567 "cash discount." It was a demo but essentially like new due to its being a recently released model from the Pride Corp. Also included in the selling price was a removable cupholder and "complimentary in-store labor" for one year. Several strong positives were experienced while shopping. Geoff has a very nicely configured and stocked store. There is plenty of room for customers to test-drive the various powered chairs. Geoff did not at any point pressure us to buy a chair. He knew his merchandise extremely well and pointed out pros and cons of each of the various chairs we considered. Several helpful suggestions were given regarding the chair we purchased. Finally, Geoff is quite likeable and has excellent people and selling skills. My only issue with Midwest Mobility was pricing. The chair's tagged price was $3699, a full $600 above what the same chair is selling for on Amazon, at other local dealers, and at many on-line dealers. I compared Geoff's price on another chair with those of a couple of other dealers and again found Midwest to be the highest price. I was able to buy for below Geoff's asking price partly because I paid cash but mostly because I knew in advance what the chair was selling for elsewhere. My advice to potential customers is to look but don't buy before you check prices at other dealers and Amazon, which may be lower than Midwest's. Then, if need be, you will be in a much better position to negotiate the purchase price of your mobility device from Midwest.

    Wholesome Health Pharmacy - info@wholesomerx.com

    Wholesome Health Pharmacy

    (21 reviews)

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    Adding new information: This business is unethical. My insurance company talked to them, and the…read morereason why they sent me the brand I didn't want it's because it's CHEAPER! The pharmacy would lose money if they send me what I requested; however, if that's the case, the pharmacy should communicate with my doctor's office from the very beginning not until the last minute when I reached out. Now my medicine will be delayed for more than 4 days. This business basically doesn't have ethics and only cares about money. Avoid this business if you could. This pharmacy sent me a substitute generic brand without my consent which is birth control. - if you are a female you know how each generic brand works differently. My gynecologist office places the prescription with this pharmacy so I don't know the details but I specifically said I needed Xulane patch, not Zafemy. The worst part is that there's a guy named Luis who's racist and rude. After I tell him my name which is a foreign name on the prescription, he had an attitude against me. He using inappropriate language like "I'm not repeating my name to you" "there's no further discussion" "I'm in charge." This guy cut me off a few times and never let me finish my desired solution and doesn't have a can-do attitude. All he did is "there's nothing I can do for you, is your doctor's fault" So ladies, avoid this racist place that substitutes your birth control without letting you know. And don't let a rude disrespectful man who is not even able to get pregame tell you all the birth controls are the same!! Ridiculous!

    WORST pharmacy ever. they didnt give my wife the correct number of refills, blamed us the customer…read morefor their mistake. WORST pharmacy. ALTAF P is the name person who claimed that he was manager is really rude while talking with my wife. We sincerely advise anybody who is getting their prescription medicine from this place to have it moved to another pharmacy.

    BVM Healthcare - medicalsupplies - Updated June 2026

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