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July 2024 by Alejandro Maldonado
Excellent service
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May 2024 by Jorge Jiménez
Best pharmacy ever.
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May 2024 by Dominic Wellman
best drug store if u live in lomita ?
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February 2024 by keith warner
Melissa ,Melissa is GOLDCVS is so BLESSED to have Melissa as mgr last 10 or so years. ...wow
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February 2024 by Gabby Ventura
Such caring staff!! Over the phone and in person. Love this pharmacy location.
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January 2024 by Mike R.
do not purchase any gift cards from here they have been breached they have cards that have been opened and they havent removed them from the shelf stay away
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November 2023 by Carolyn s.
My pharmacy experiences at this location have always been top notch. They have always gone out of their way to be friendly and helpful, something that is unfortunately rare these days. I wanted them to know their kindness did not go unnoticed and I appreciate it.
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November 2023 by Bill Bradley
This location for the most part has mostly 1 star reviews for good reason. They sold me tainted eye drops a few months ago. Who keeps all their receipts. The FDA just recalled most of the eye drops they sell and the FDA website said CVS will give you a full refund. When I brought the drops back, the cashier was clueless about the recall, I had to hand her a print out of the recall list. There are no eye drops on their shelves for less than $10 and I know I paid at least that much. They gave me crredit for the tainted eye drops $3.69 which I know there is no way that is how much I paid. I paid much more. I think they deliberately lower the price for people when they bring back the tainted eye drops. After I got my "gift card" for $8 for tainted drops I most likely paid $18, I went back to the eye drop shelf and there was no eye drops for less than $13. I brought the least expensive eye drops up to the check out counter and counter is was $16. The cashier called the manager and he called me "Bro" "You baught the cheap drops" I said "cheap drops, it says CVS Health, equvileant to a major brand". So I have to assume from the managers answer, that CVS may have known these drops were tainted so that is why they sold them for so much less than the other brands if I am to understand the manager's reaction and based on the refund they gave me. CVS is a dying company and the manager at this location reflects that. I switch a few years ago from CVS to Walgreens for my medications because the kept requesting refills with out my permission and I did not ever approve auto-refill. CVS has been investigated for this practice. I say all beware of CVS. Shop elsewhere.
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November 2023 by Luis Santana
Very rude people and too expensive I wouldn't recommend shopping here
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October 2023 by Bill C.
This location for the most part has mostly 1 star reviews for good reason. They sold me tainted eye drops a few months ago. Who keeps all their receipts. The FDA just recalled most of the eye drops they sell and the FDA website said CVS will give you a full refund. When I brought the drops back, the cashier was clueless about the recall, I had to hand her a print out of the recall list. There are no eye drops on their shelves for less than $10 and I know I paid at least that much. They gave me crredit for the tainted eye drops $3.69 which I know there is no way that is how much I paid. I paid much more. I think they deliberately lower the price for people when they bring back the tainted eye drops. After I got my "gift card" for $8 for tainted drops I most likely paid $18, I went back to the eye drop shelf and there was no eye drops for less than $13. I brought the least expensive eye drops up to the check out counter and counter is was $16. The cashier called the manager and he called me "Bro" "You baught the cheap drops" I said "cheap drops, it says CVS Health, equvileant to a major brand". So I have to assume from the managers answer, that CVS may have known these drops were tainted so that is why they sold them for so much less than the other brands if I am to understand the manager's reaction and based on the refund they gave me. CVS is a dieing company and the manager at this location reflects that. I switch a few years ago from CVS to Walgreens for my medications because the kept requesting refills with out my permission and I did not ever approve auto-refill. CVS has been investigated for this practice. I say all beware of CVS. Shop elsewhere. I looked up the drops I purchased online and even though they have been recalled and they list the drops as "Unavailable" as these drops have been recalled, they list the drops at about what I think I paid which is twice what they gave me for the tainted drops. Proves my experience. That CVS is no better than the people they hire.
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October 2023 by Railfan BNSF
No cashier.
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September 2023 by Robert Stanovich
CVS is a great place to shop, has a little bit of everything.?
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September 2023 by Sunny K.
This review is based on my experience with getting a Vaccination on a late morning visit on a weekday. The process was fairly straightforward and fast for a walk-in visit. I walked up to the pharmacy window. There was only one other customer in front of me. Waited about 5 minutes for my turn. Took about 5 minutes to fill out the paperwork, then was directed to wait in the partition section for the Pharmacist to give me the vaccine. The Pharmacist was out in less than 5 minutes. From the time I walked into CVS to getting the vaccine took less than 20 minutes. The only negative aspect of the visit was when I inquired about the paperwork for the vaccination, tge pharmacist instructed me to line up at the counter to have the clerk to print it out for me. It would have been a much better experience if the pharmacist had printed it out and given the aftercare instructions to me as soon as the vaccine was given, then to wait inline again. After the vaccination, I would prefer to go straight home than to stand in line to pick up my aftercare instructions. It would be nice if the clerk had printed out the paperwork after I checked in, and have the pharmacist handed me the paperwork right after my shot, so that I could review the aftercare instructions during my 15 minutes post vaccination observation period. I would have picked up more tynenol at the store before heading home. A family member had to make another trip for tynenol later for the low grade fever and discomfort. If they had given me the aftercare instructions at the time of vaccination, it would have been a much better customer experience.
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July 2023 by Rhonda Cadwell
Always find friendly clerks
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July 2023 by Minerva Zavala.
I love this store, it is quiet, the coupons are applied successfully