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May 2024 by Jonathan Vasquez
So glad I switch my prescriptions to go here. Thank you Heather and Chris for all the assistance with the transfer and for the great customer service!
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November 2023 by Lisa S
Experience
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October 2023 by robert dickinson
Always give great service. They take time to help you with prescription insurance issues and will even deliver your prescription to you if you can't make it to them. Employees always are friendly and make you feel welcomed
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October 2023 by Liam Velez
Wonderful service and knowledgeable staff!
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August 2023 by Janelle Lynn
Staff was kind and helpful, always willing to answer any questions. Highly recommend.
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August 2023 by Taylor Doyle
Friendly and helpful staff!
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August 2023 by Maggie Sutter
Great staff!
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January 2023 by Maverick Mayhem
The pharmacy where somebody knows your name...Cheers
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February 2022 by Clara S.
I left big chain commercial pharmacies for the corner drugstore feel of Neighborx. I remember the warm smile on Rory's face when he first opened it. That was many years ago. Today that same warm welcoming smile is found immediately upon the face of everyone behind the counter.Prices have always been fair and the service always prompt. I have never run into a problem with my medication not being available. That is my biggest complaint about large "chain store pharmacies.They supply an array of items quite similar to the old mom-and-pop corner store of yesteryear. As well as many popularly sought-after essential oils scents.;
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October 2021 by Donald G.
I went into the store to purchase eye drops and solicited the advice of the pharmacist. She was very nice and made a recommendation.However, I could not use them because they burned my eyes and caused much discomfort and pain. I tried to return them the next time I went in to pick up a prescription and was told they could not take them back because I had opened them. How would I know if I didn't try them?Really? You are going to lose one entire family of customers over $6. Did you ever hear of returning them to the manufacture? Or absorbing the expense in order to do the right thing? This policy exhibits a complete disconnect, both from the people responsible for keeping your doors open (your customers) and from common sense.