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    2.7 (41 reviews)

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    James M.

    Trying to get a hold of the pharmacy to refill my prescription Friday early was trying to call and call and call no answer no answer so I got off work drove to the pharmacy drive-through talk to the pharmacist told them there's something wrong Normans answering my phone calls now I can't refill my prescription That I need very badly it's not pain medication he told me he might be filled by Monday but I called today tried to call today still no answer on the phone so I had a friend call for me from his phone to find out if he can get through this on the same number and he did they're blocking me

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    2.1(48 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Recently the CVS Pharmacy we have used closed. All accounts were transferred to this location on…read moreAdmiral Callaghan. My first experience with them was absolutely horrible. After a routine doctors appointment my medication's were sent to this pharmacy. Keep in mind, these are medications I must take daily. One day prior to refill. I called to confirm the medication is in stock and was assured that I could be picked up the following day. The following day, I called again because I did not get a text message like I typically do when meds are ready for pick up. I was informed they had no record of refill from my doctor. I called the doctor and let them know and the prescription was resent. It's now Friday morning and I'm wondering when I will be able to pick up my meds. I call again and leave a voice message. A clerk calls me back to tell me my meds cannot be filled because the doctor is not registered or licensed. I promptly call and wait to speak with a pharmacist and explain ~ "this can't be the case". They resend a request for a new prescription. I called the doctor's office and it looks like everything's going to be cleared up. We are three hours from CVS closing and I'm trying to follow up... "When I can pick up the meds?" I call again and speak to a clerk. I am told they are out of stock. I can't even believe this is happening. We're going into a weekend and I have to wait till Monday??? This is not possible. They tell me they will transfer the prescription to another pharmacy in another city. I call the pharmacist of that CVS location and they tell me the system will not allow the transfer. Fast forward to Monday. It's 6:40 PM... I'm finally picking up my prescription ~ now 4 days late & they close at 7PM.. Ironically, the lady in front of me was picking up depression, meds, and the same thing happened to her AT THE PICK-UP COUNTER! They told her they did not have time to run payment through insurance so she would have to come back the following day. Lastly, there were 9 people still in line that were told to come back the following day because, " WE ARE NOW CLOSING" Something is seriously wrong with this pharmacy. Aside from pharmacist Kaley, the front staff was uncommonly RUDE. I will TRANSFER my meds to another pharmacy ~ NOT CVS BRAND! WHAT CAN CVS DO BETTER? Corporate should look into AI for medication fulfillment. I'm not one for technology to override employment of humans, but obviously CVS is struggling and doesn't have the ability to hire sufficient and trained staff. Bring in good pharmacist for QC and let AI do the rest. When possible, run deliveries through the mail.

    The pharmacy hours are not the same as the store hours…read more Monday through Friday: 9 AM to 7 PM. Saturday: 10 AM to 6 PM Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM. Well finally! I managed to link my Extracare account with my main CVS account! CVS without the extra care program is nearly useless. You get some coupons every time you fill your prescription, but that is a very limited reward program. However, once you link it to extra care, CVS becomes much more interesting. All the extra care sales come to play and you get a coupon which stacks on top of the sale. As far as I can tell all the prices in the store have been adjusted for the dollar coupon you receive every time at the pharmacy. Which makes every item in the store more expensive than their rivals. But once you add the coupon to whatever extra care specials are available, the prices become much more attractive. However, their inventory is still pretty limited compared to a big box store. It seems to me that your best bet is the coupon play. Generally, this means you're picking off a few items where the coupons, the loyalty program, and the specials all stack. I noticed the specials sell out quickly. so the specials are even more limited than you can imagine. Well, with the reward program, they've enticed me into buying one item per trip. If it sounds like I'm not enthused, you're right. At the present time I feel no need to go to CVS unless I have a prescription I wanna pick up. Pharmacy hours are not the same as the store hours. The pharmacy is still a five star experience. The store has risen from a zero star experience all the way to a two star experience.

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    CVS Pharmacy

    2.2(79 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    I had an excellent experience with CVS customer service. I originally purchased a heating pad for…read moremy fiancée, who is currently pregnant and really needed it for lower back pain. I contacted CVS customer service first, and they let me know I could return or exchange it at the CVS I purchased it from or any other location. I went back to the same CVS, and Elsa immediately helped me by getting the manager, Eric. RJ then assisted with processing the return/exchange, and the entire process was flawless and seamless. Everyone was extremely helpful, welcoming, and genuinely eager to fix what I came in for. There was zero hesitation, no pushback, and absolutely no hassle. They scanned my receipt, checked to make sure the item was in stock, grabbed it for me, and I was out the door in less than two minutes. Seriously one of the smoothest customer service experiences I've had. If I could give a million out of a million, I would--but since that's not an option, I'm giving a well-deserved 5 out of 5.

    Through the decades, I've been to this store less than 5 times…read more Cashier Heidi was quite a sourpuss. She acted annoyed when I told her I've forgotten how to use my OTC card since I've only used it once/twice at their branch. She brusquely asked if I was a member. After telling her I don't remember, she curtly replied "then you're not a member" without even bothering to check with my phone number. I asked her if she could check with my phone number, and she tersely replied "what's your phone number?"; she found out I was. The whole time, her demeanor was frosty, unwelcoming, and rude. There was no smile, no kindness in her eyes; just plain condescension. It's really bad for the business and clients if a client-facing employee obviously doesn't like her job and is ill-mannered. Her character clearly showed, and it was apparent that she wasn't "just having a bad day". And just in case she'll make an excuse of "having a bad day"; no matter what, you never bring your problems to work. When you work dealing with customers, a little warmth and kindness never hurt anyone. After the transaction, and before going out to the exit, I quietly told her "you know what, you could do better with a smile"; she tersely and frostily replied with the same cold eyes and hard, unsmiling face "have a good day". Before encountering Heidi, I've never heard "have a good day" spoken in such a robotic manner, with an attitude furthest from what the phrase supposedly means. Have some warm chicken soup, Heidi. Hopefully, it'll take you out of Mordor even for just a few minutes.

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