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    2.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Golden Health Holistics

    Golden Health Holistics

    5.0
    (14 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    I can't say enough about how great Elsa and her team at Golden Health are. Elsa's expertise gets to…read morethe root of your health problems. I truly believe she has saved me years of suffering from future health problems. Elsa and her team are there to help you heal, not troubleshoot with endless tests and prescriptions that damage health. Anyone that wants to take control of their health would be wise to visit Golden Health!

    Over 15 years of anxiety, depression, an eating disorder, and recent headaches led me to find Elsa…read moreat Golden Health Holistics in 2018. To be honest, I was skeptical every step, and every time she was proven right with her observations. When I came in, I took several tests with her. From the Organic Acids Test (OAT) she told me I had a bacteria/fungus issue in my gut and that my liver was struggling to process toxins. We started a protocol but I started feeling worse so I went to a gastroenterologist to verify what I was doing. Another $300 worth of tests at the doctor simply proved that I had Small Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth (SIBO) and the beginnings of fatty liver. I was shocked and so grateful to Elsa for recognizing this first and helping me treat it. I am also using her protocol to help fight the HPV that is connected to cervical cancer (HPV 16/18). I had a procedure to remove precancerous cells a couple of years ago and I am still worried each time I have to go for a pap smear. Also, some how (I'm still shocked) Elsa and Melvin were able to help me kick my caffeine habit. I'm so grateful! While I continue my healing journey, she has been spot on each step along the way and I couldn't be more grateful for her knowledge and support. If you have noticed ailments and are tired of seeing a prescription pad taken out each time you talk to a doctor, talk to Elsa and see what she can do. Don't get me wrong, I also love that she isn't afraid to recommend a prescription if it is necessary--and she has for me--but I like that it isn't the only tool in her toolkit for health. I wish all of American medicine looked like this. Good luck on your healing journey!

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    Such a wonderful place for meditation and detox! Sauna sessions are offered
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    Harris Teeter

    Harris Teeter

    3.0
    (62 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    I have a few major complaints about the customer service manager, Masooda Alizada. I have been…read moreshopping at this location for approximately four years and have consistently had great experiences with employees throughout the store until now. My first complaint occurred on 3/6/26. On this day I had about 14 items totaling around $76. In self-checkout. Masooda approached my register and began checking my bag to verify that items were scanned. She placed in her code and compared the screen to the contents of my bag. I had not requested assistance, the register was not stuck, and there was no indication of an issue. This has never happened to me before, unless I accidentally scanned something incorrectly and asked for help. Because she appeared new to me, I decided to let it go at the time. My second complaint happened today. I needed to quickly exchange a $2.50 jar of jam for a $7.89 brand. I walked in with the product and asked Masooda if the exchange was okay. She said yes. I grabbed the new item and returned. After waiting a few minutes, she came out and asked for my receipt. I explained I didn't have it and that I normally use my wife's number for the VIC account, and my phone was in the car. She insisted she needed the number. I reminded her this was an exchange where I was paying more, not requesting a refund. Including the Leesburg Harris Teeter, I have never been required to provide a receipt for my smaller exchanges (Refunds: yes). She then mentioned fuel points, which I understood, but I offered my wife's name, suggested she use their VIC card, but she still refused. I went to my car, retrieved my phone, and returned. At that point she began showing me their refund policy. I explained that this was an exchange and that I had previously worked in the grocery industry, specifically with Harris Teeter. I pointed out that she had several options available: looking up my wife's name, using a store VIC card, or simply processing the exchange. She had also just seen me in the store on 3/6. She stated, "Then you should know how the policy works". I asked for her name and Masooda said it's on the receipt. She then tried to lecture me on the policy, and never asked for my ID, which is part of their policy. Thus, I did not sign anything or provide my phone number which she asked. Again, I never had to do any of this for exchanges at Harris Teeter. As I was walking away, I heard what sounded like "Ass" and turned around. She was shaking her head left to right. I walked back and asked what she said. She stuttered, mumbled and then told me to "have a good day". Maybe I heard her incorrectly, but it was definitely derogatory, she did not want to repeat it and was surprised that I heard her. I asked to speak with another manager. She called someone and went into the office. I waited about 10 minutes. Around the 7-minute mark I asked an employee to knock on the office door. A younger male opened the door, briefly spoke to the employee, and closed the door. I waited another few minutes and no manager came out. I called the store and spoke with Jose Ayala, the assistant manager. He was polite and apologetic, although I told him an apology was not necessary. He asked questions and took notes. I asked him to pass this information on to the district manager, Charlie Magaraci. I asked Jose a few important questions. Could Masooda have processed the exchange without my wife's number? He said it is not policy, but yes, she could have. Could she have looked up my wife's name, and I validate most of the phone number? Again, he said yes. In other words, Masooda had several easier, customer-friendly options available but chose not to use them. This situation could have been handled far better with finer judgment. Masooda Alizada needs retraining in customer service and understanding the options available to assist customers. She also needs de-escalation training. I do not want her to be fired; I simply want her to do better. This is where my family and I regularly shop. My family and I will not be back if this is not addressed appropriately.

    Most recent visit. I go to check out. Five lanes with lights on and one cashier. A manager…read moreeventually finds the other four employees screwing around in a corner and makes them go back to their stations and splits the line to the workers who are seething that they have been required to...work. My cashier grunts and dead-eye stares at me through the transaction even when I am greeting/communicating with him. The one working the self checkout line swings her arms back and forth for five minutes with a pissed off look, making customers go around her. A third keeps leaving her station to yell jokes at my cashier distracting him. The above doesn't convey the full weirdness and "hostile to working" atmosphere...but yea. Probably the worst managed staff I have seen in a while. Sad because I used to come here all the time and the people were super helpful and engaging. Also, the milk always seems to be like 2-4 days from expiration...

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    CVS Pharmacy

    1.6
    (39 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I have visited this CVS location a few times. I've really interacted with a few employees who were…read morenice and helpful, but they didn't seem to know where certain items are located. The store itself is fairly large. I don't think have actually walked around the store to check out the aisles and sales. I mostly spent time in the toothpaste/toothbrush aisle to pick up the items for which I was placing the mobile order. This time I checked out the travel size items and was impressed to see they have a lot of newer brands. They also sell other brands in full size such as Clinique... then there were Arabian perfums/scents. There is plenty of parking available, If I do return, I'll be sure to check out the aisles, maybe buy some perfume and look at holiday items!

    Nasty people. They are rude and disrespectful. I was sick and went to get Sudafed. They…read morepretended to ring it up. Then said they have a system error. Rang it up on another counter and said its system error and they can't sell it to me. They told me to go to Harris Teeter. I asked them to tell me what is the system error. They said it's a system error and told me to leave or they would call the police I went to Harris Teeter. They said there is a block on my purchase and gave me a print out with transaction ID and a website. I logged on the website and it showed that cvs had dispensing Sudafed to me 15 minutes ago They never did. I called CVS headquarters and complained. They assured me that they would look into it The staff at this cvs store is nasty and they are very disrespectful and rude. Their attitude is extremely unhelpful. I would avoid this cvs store

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    Sam's Club

    Sam's Club

    2.1
    (104 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Sam's Club sucks vs Costco. Was a base member and sadly trusted their flier that said upgrade and…read moreyou get $10 Sam's cash. No fine print that said 406 weeks. On the phone with on-line who said had to do to Sterling Store where I waited for someone to say no its online. Really terrible customer service. Will never be as good as Costco.

    I started coming to Sam's Club once I realized how advanced they are and no crowds (compared to…read moreCostco). They are very advanced, with the app, so I pretty much have zero interaction with staff...except at the exit. Not sure where to even start! They pretty much carry everything in bulk, similar to Costco, but they don't have as much variety. -Shopping: There is an option to use "Scan & Go" on the app by scanning all the items while shopping (or at the end...). Once completed, there is a designated "check out" area (instead of checkout lane) and payment is made directly through the app and VOILA, done! The exit arches have cameras that capture the items in the cart and match to the receipt, which means someone does not have to count the items manually. There is also a separate self-checkout area where we can use their scanner to scan the items and pay accordingly. -Gas pump: There is an option on the app under "Fuel" to scan the QR code on the pump, select the correct payment option and follow the instructions to fill gas. So EASY! There is also the old school way of scanning the membership card. I will no longer use the optical department as no one working when I'm at the club and and they don't know which eye benefit providers they accept and provide incorrect information. I won't even go into our experience, otherwise I'd have to lower the stars. They also have a small food court, which has the basic inexpensive foods such as pizza, hot dog, soft serve, etc. They do sell the infamous $4.99 rotisserie chicken. The bakery is large, but I haven't purchased any of their cakes, so I can't speak to those. The croissants are good though! There is plenty of parking available dedicated solely to Sam's Club, even if they are next to Walmart.

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