I am not sure what CVS is thinking by having one pharmacist and one other person at such a busy pharmacy. The pharmacist should concentrate on his/her job which is disbursing medicine and he/she should have 2- 3 assistants. The one girl that is there by herself must answer phone calls, put medicine in the correct bins, attend to customers with a million comments/questions/concerns, receive shipments; the list goes on and on. As a customer, I do not appreciate having to wait in a line that is 6 people deep and it does not matter what time of the day I go. It is usually a 30-minute ordeal which means I can never pick up medicine on my lunch hour. This is in no way a reflection on the employees. It is a total reflection of senior management. CVS Executives, rethink your employment model and make your employees and your...
Read moreI recently visited this CVS location for several prescriptions and I was very impressed with the staff. I was promptly greeted when entering by a friendly staff member who asked if I needed any help. Upon picking up my prescriptions at the pharmacy the pharmacy technician who was helping me was exceptionally friendly and helpful. Overall very impressed with...
Read moreI am always happy to go to my local CVS Sea Ranch pharmacy where I know I will get personalized and helpful attention. The team is always helpful, personable, and ready to answer questions, if needed. It’s a great one stop shop! Thank you for all that you do for your customers! We...
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