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November 2023 by Connie S.
Honestly, it's a shame you cannot give zero stars. This place is an absolute disaster. Every pharmacist and tech is unbelievably rude. Good luck trying to speak with a pharmacist, their time is apparently more valuable than yours. If you're visiting from out of town - make sure you bring enough meds with you to avoid this absolute dumpster fire of a "pharmacy." Do better.
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October 2023 by Kaitlin B.
Closes everyday by 5 or 6???? Not sure how working people are able to get their prescriptions. Hours don't get posted online- they just put note on the door. Do not go to any cvs in oc. They don't answer the phone ever.
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October 2023 by Alison G.
Place is an absolute cluster. Pharmacist is a grouch, long wait times, zero communication. No thank you, won't be coming back to this one
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June 2023 by Michelle M.
Spent over 3 hours between 2 different days at this pharmacy trying to pick up a prescription because they couldn't get my insurance to work. Was also told they weren't even sure they had it in stock after dealing with this. I had it filled quickly at another pharmacy. Will never go back.
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April 2023 by Susan R.
pharmacist here was so VERY rude!! highly recommend NOT using this CVS!
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August 2021 by Latosha G.
Decided to go through the drive-thru since we were just dropping off a prescription to be filled. We couldn't figure out why the wait was taking so long and why we weren't moving. We couldn't get out of line as there were 3 cars behind us and 2 cars in front of us. We waited so long that my son fell asleep in the car. I could see the pharmacist laughing and chatting it up, taking her good ole time, with the two cars in front of us, which made us so mad, the drive-thru is suppose to be fast, if you want to socialize go inside. We ended up waiting for 30 MINUTES in the drive-thru. When we finally got to the drive-thru window, the pharmacist apologized and mentioned they're doing COVID-19 testing. We were too irritated and PO'd due to the long wait to even care. I mean, why not put up signs to let people know COVID-19 testing is happening through the drive-thru? Then customers would at least know there may be a long wait, and they can decide if they want to go through the drive-thru, or go into the store. Open communication and signs, its not that hard people! The pharmacist was trying to make small talk with us to make up for us having to wait for so long, ain't nobody got time for that. We politely shut it down as we just wanted to drop off the prescription and leave as we've been there way too long. We asked how long it would take for the prescription to be filled. The pharmacist said 20 minutes, and that it wouldn't be long so we could hang around. Are you kidding me, we just waited 30 minutes, do you really think we want to wait another 20. No thanks, we told her we would come back. She tried to convince us to stay, and again we told her no thanks. We then said we'll come through the store to pick it up. The pharmacist said we could pick it up through the drive-thru as COVID-19 testing should be done by then. We just spent way too long in this line, do you think we're going to do this again, no ma'am. Went back later to pick up the prescription and the cashier said my insurance was put to the side because they needed my prescription card. Now, I go to Walgreens for all my prescriptions (however, i was on vacation in Ocean City and there were no Walgreens in the area where we were staying, just a CVS), and I always use my insurance card, I've never had to use a prescription card, nor do I even have one. I told the cashier I don't have one just my Insurance card. The Cashier called to the Supervisor behind her and told her what was going on. The Supervisor asked me the same thing the Cashier did, I told the Supervisor the exact same thing I told the Cashier. At this point, I'm getting annoyed again, this is suppose to be a simple process. The Supervisor said I could call Walgreens and they could send the prescription information over. That would of took too long, my son was in pain from an ear infection and needed his medicine, and I for sure was not stepping out of line to make a call just to have to get back in a long line. I asked them what do I need to do to get my sons medicine? The cashier then said I could pay the full price of $149.94. My son's wellbeing always comes first, and I was beyond tired of CVS, so I told them I'll pay it. Both the Cashier and the Supervisor looked at me in shock and kept asking me "you're going to pay it?". After I agreed again to pay, then the Supervisor decided to look up a coupon for me, which knocked off $100. So I was grateful for that, and I did thank her. But never again will I return to this CVS when in Ocean City. You would think, with so many out-of-towners coming to Ocean City for vacation, they would be a little more considerate that everyone might not use CVS or have a Prescription card.
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July 2021 by dipen desai
Well stocked store as it's busy summer weekend on a beach town. Plenty of parking. The lines were moving quick for check out. Associates were polite but indifferent as you can understand that the store is full and only goal at that time is to move people fast. I didn't see any mask neither customer not associates. Getting out of parking lot onto coastal hwy may take some time as the hwy is always busy.
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October 2020 by Brenton W.
This is a trash establishment with zero oversight. My entire family was supposed to get tested for COVID today. Apparently an employee called out so they now are incapable of instructing people how to test themselves (which is essentially an automated process). The entire lack of oversight and lackadaisical approach in communicating is frustratingly comical. No call. No email. No text. No notification whatsoever. A Mickey Mouse operation.
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August 2020 by Kenny C.
I've never seen a CVS so overpriced before in my entire life. I guess they're just taking advantage of the tourists, but good god, Lemon! Other than that, it can definitely be your one-stop shop for your vacation rental. Lines moved fast, and there's a big parking lot.
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May 2020 by Celina S.
You know anyone who has common sense knows what a UNIT is and for those who don't know it's a form of an individual component of a larger or more complex whole. Ex: Bjs (ya know the whole sale club) when buying a unit your buying we'll say 3 or more of ONE ITEM. So buying a UNIT of Lysol wipes is buying 3-4 of the same product? So if I were you guys I'd change those signs you have up from 3 per unit to 3 each. Or get new employees who know what a freakin unit is
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December 2019 by Renee D.
I was visiting ocean city and had to go to the urgent care (highly recommend the one in west ocean city). They called in my prescriptions into this CVS. I arrived in about 15 minutes from them calling and to my surprise when I walked in they were working on them! The very friendly lady that waited on me said "honey we are working on it now. I'll expedite and it will be just a couple minutes." True to her word it was done! While waiting, every customer was treated the same! NEVER been into a CVS and received this type of fast and friendly service!!
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July 2018 by Kelly B.
Used the Minute Clinic. In OC. Daughter had severe poison ivy. Had 50 minute wait but still great. Accepted our insurance and only paid copay. Prescription sent over to pharmacy side. No expensive Urgent care cost or ER. Highly recommend for non urgent visits. Even if you don't have insurance the visit is 99 to 129.00.