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July 2023 by Jim J.
The store is OK and never seems busy but the pharmacy is a nightmare. The pharmacist is unpleasant and not clear. Rite aid states on their site that they accept Medicare parts A & B fir vaccines, they also post in the stores and in their site that they will give a free vaccine if the insurance doesn't cover it. That is not true! I made an appointment and got a confirmation number and said I was all set. When I got there I was told they don't take Medicare and the vaccine is not free! Place looks pretty dirty by the pharmacy so maybe it was a blessing.
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November 2021 by Heather L.
I like this business because it's clean and has friendly associates. They're fast in the pharmacy as well.
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February 2020 by Cat P.
Not a bad establishment for "quick stop" conveniences for cards, gifts, and other "good junk" to make your basket surprisingly total over $50! The store is brigHtly lit, isles are clearly marked with signage, and the store I found it to be clean. I will be returning in the near future as there's always something to be needed and/or forgotten to be purchased elsewhere. The ONLY drawback that I witnessed was for a Sunday late morning - afternoon, the line was forming quickly with a minimum of 10 customers. It was only then that they assigned another casshier to the front register. For a brief moment, the credit card system went "down" - can happen to any store. This latest under 15 minutes.
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November 2019 by Susan M.
I visit Rite Aid in the shopping center near where I live, which is at 159 Route 6 in Mahopac. I have always found the service there to be very good, and the staff extremely helpful. The store itself is very clean and well stocked. Yes, I do find the prices a little high, though.