I recently stopped in here quick for a couple of items. When I was checking out I was asked about my phone number for the rewards program I said I was already enrolled. The cashier helping me, Nathan said it doesn’t look like you are we can sign you up so you start getting points today. I was in a hurry said sure gave him my number again and he scanned my products. I inserted my card and then he said your all set. Then scanned my stuff again and had me put my card in again, I asked what for he said the first one was tying the rewards to your card. I said I don’t want anything that’s going to cost me money he pointed at the thing on the counter and said nope these are free… get home to see my receipt that I’ll be charged monthly for carepass. I didn’t want it, I asked if it would cost me anything and he lied and deceptively led me to it. 45 mins of questions and asking to be canceled on the phone finally successful! Be careful what you’re signing up for as things aren’t being explained and misleading by some...
Read moreYesterday I Could not get through on the phone. Today I drove down in person And stood there for several minutes waiting for the pharmacist to get off the phone, only to have the pharmacy tell me he could not help me because he was going to lunch. I was the only customer there and simply had a quick question. I simply wanted to know why they gave me a 6 day supply of my meds instead of 90, and was only going to ask them to correct that and I would come back later to pick it up. Would have taken 2 minutes. On several occasions I have tried to call them only to have them not answer the phone. On several occasions I have stopped in there only to find out they're at lunch. And I don't know if I've ever paid the same price twice for my prescriptions. But they really got under my skin today when I was the only one there and they said they couldn't help me because he was going to launch. Had I done that at any of my jobs I would have been fired...
Read moreBe cautious with this pharmacy. They cut corners and are negligent. Two weeks postpartum, I refilled my Sertraline prescription for anxiety and postpartum depression. The pills looked different, but I assumed they were from another manufacturer. After two weeks of breastfeeding and experiencing withdrawal-like symptoms, I discovered the pharmacy had mistakenly given me a painkiller instead of my medication. Shocked and worried about the potential impact on my baby, I confronted the pharmacy, which confirmed the error. While my pediatrician and OB assured me the medication was unlikely to harm my baby, the incident left me deeply distressed.
Mistakes in healthcare can have serious consequences, and this level of negligence is inexcusable. I’ve reported the issue to CVS, urging them to address such errors to prevent harm to others. This experience has deeply shaken my trust, and I encourage others to always double-check their...
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