Don't get prescriptions filled here. My 1 year old was prescribed a $300 cream. The cream was not covered by my insurance, which is not Walgreens fault, but on Saturday I brought in a coupon from the drug company. The technician said with the coupon the medicine would be $60, they said they didn't have on hand but it would be in on Monday after 4pm. Monday comes and my wife receives a voicemail from the pharmacy saying "there is a delay with the medicine." When my wife called back they told her that the price was $300. My wife explained the interaction I had in Saturday to which they responded with " we never told your husband a price and they didn't know what coupon she was talking about." After work I went to the pharmacy to talk to a different pharmacist, she knew the situation that I was talking about and tried to say we couldn't use the coupon because we have insurance , until I produced the coupon that clearly states "insured patients" on the card. She said the coupon should work but she couldn't get the system to accept it. She said "I will call the number on the coupon tomorrow to see what we can do. They called the number and apparently the coupon is no longer valid. Some how from Saturday when the technician was able to put the coupon in the system and give me a price of $60 to Tuesday morning is not valid? I will never use this pharmacy again. Thanks for wasting 4...
   Read moreTHIS... THE WORST store...ever. Everything overpriced and only reason I go is because it is a mile away. Ever since the former manager left....(Russ SOMETHING-OR-OTHER... I obviously had no personal connection with him) , and replaced by someone else.... WHAT A CLUSTER! This particular Walgreens is located in a place surrounded by Senior Citizen Communities..... Those unable to drive far, if at all.... and I do believe they take that into consideration. and exploit.hmmmm ...
p.s. I usually write ONLY favorable reviews. RARELY do I complain via public comment. However. this store at least in THIS location, is a disaster....and one HUGE example of exploitation. I do not blame the folks who work there. It's about the Company itself, who hand their "decisions" down to regional managers, and they in turn....just want to keep their jobs.
And so, to Walgreen Top Level Execs.... you make "The Waltons"... (and I do not refer to the tv show) look like liberal philanthropists. the. end. I find it interesting, that my PC will not allow me to post this. Rating?...
   Read moreStopped by Walgreens to pick up a prescription and got helped by a woman named Jessica at the register—glasses, zero energy, and an attitude like she was being held hostage. She looked absolutely miserable and gave off the vibe that she didn’t want to be there or deal with anyone. I tried to make small talk to lighten the mood, but she was cold, emotionless, and seemed dead inside. But let me get to the worst part—the smell coming from her. I don’t know what was going on, but it was straight-up foul. Like something crawled up and died. It hit me the second I stepped up to the counter and it lingered even after I walked away. In a place that handles people’s medications and healthcare needs, that’s just unacceptable. Walgreens needs to seriously check in with their staff and enforce basic hygiene and professionalism. I’m glad the interaction was short—any longer and I...
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