“Generally I've had good experiences at this Marcs. Today, as I was leaving, I was stopped by what I thought was a homeless lady. Turned out to be a manager, I guess, she never really identified herself but she was accompanied by a cop, so im assuming. She asked to see my receipt because the items in my buggy weren't tagged. Firstly, I don't appreciate being threatened by law enforcement. If there are issues at this store, I get that, but maybe not bring a cop along like that for a simple receipt check. Didn't sit well with me, seemed highly unnecessary. Secondly, once she realized I wasn't stealing anything she said it was store policy to have stickers on the items and that she wanted to see who checked me out. That's all fine and dandy, but here's the thing. The kid that checked me out did tag the ones I had pulled out.....I had 14 cases of water. No one needs to unload all those on the belt. She was just too lazy to look through all the cases of water. I really hope that this person doesn't get that kid in trouble. Sge seemed to be on a power trip. Also, I'm sure dressing like a homeless person isn't store policy either. Maybe corporate needs to make sure she's dressing appropriately for her job. If your manager is gonna stop people leaving the store, they should actually look like a manager and identify themselves. I'll be taking a break from Marcs for a minute.”
“Ashley-the pharmacy technician and the pharmacist (I didn’t catch her name, sadly) are absolutely wonderful, helpful, and go above and beyond for their customers. Ashley helped me find a discount for my insanely expensive medication and did everything she could to help me now that I’ve had to change my medical insurance. 20 out of 5 stars. Great work!!!”
“Went in to pick up a prescription. The place was clean, not a lot of people in the store. They have a place for you to sit if you need to wait for anything. The staff at the time of visit was nice and pleasant. I was in and out and did not take me long. I know they have a rotation in the staff for working as the staff I talked to on the phone before I came was not the same staff when I picked up prescription, so that's how I know. So that is there might be miscommunication when you come into the store to get your prescription. So take that into mindset when you go. As the first person you talk to on the phone. and the person you see will not be the same. They do their best to help and make sure your needs are met before you leave. That's my opinion, and have a wonderful day.”
“I’m currently handicapped and undergoing chemo to fight breast cancer. I developed very painful mouth sores that made eating and drinking almost impossible. Wedgewood not only made the compound prescription called miracle mouthwash, but they delivered it free of charge to me ASAP. God bless them. As a non-driver, they really saved me. I tried to tip the driver but he politely said, “No thank you.” To me, that is world class service! Thank you Wedgewood Pharmacy!”