Pharmacies near Williamsburg, OH

6 locations found near Williamsburg

“Hands Down Best Pharmacists and Pharm Techs in the country!!! Their knowledge and customer service is always exceptional. The store has all the best gifts and and everything you need from a local pharmacy. I Love These Folks.”

3.9 Good14 Reviews

“I have received primary care services at Loveland HS of Ohio, with Karen Stephenson as my primary care provider. Under her care, I have felt valued as a patient. I appreciate her thoroughness and genuine concern for my well-being.Additionally, I've also appreciated the supportive staff and occasional appointments with Dr. B (who wears great socks btw) , which have further enhanced my overall experience at Loveland HS. I’m sorry to see Dr.Nurse Stephenson leave.(franki)”

4.7 Superb35 Reviews

“Had an important prescription for my son that I couldn't find in stock anywhere - have been waiting almost a month at my normal pharmacy and we were going to be out.Gentleman I talked to was incredibly kind and helpful. They got it transferred over to them, ready to fill & called me back within an hour!Very impressed and incredibly grateful.”

4.5 Superb40 Reviews

“After years of dealing with the frustration of Kroger pharmacy, I switched to Kratzer's Hometown pharmacy, almost a year ago, i guess. When I told Kroger that I was going to be using Kratzer's one of the Kroger pharmacy people told me I'd be disappointed if I made the move. After all, she said, they couldn't match Kroger hours of operation.I told them that hours of operation aren't that important when they take 4 days to fill a prescription.1 time, my Dr. changed one of the insulins I take. I rec'd a call from Kratzer's that they wouldn't have it until the next day. As it was late in the day, I wasn't surprised. The next morning the new insulin was delivered.I don't have to call the pharmacy to remind them to refill my meds, like I had to do with Kroger pharmacy.And they deliver!!! You have no idea how great the delivery service is until you get sick and have to go pick it up. Now I don't even have to get out of my pj's! Yes, Kroger also has a drive thru.. the last time I used them I was in line, in my car, forever. Actually, I got in the line and checked my watch.. No problem. It was 45 minutes until they closed. I was 8th in line. I didn't get my 'script that evening. They closed the drive thru and pulled the window blind down on the car in front of me. The guy in front of me had honked his horn then his passenger came to my window and told me the pharmacy had closed! That was the last time I used Kroger pharmacy. I've never had a problem with Kratzer's hours. Changing to Kratzer's Hometown pharmacy is the best decision I've made in a long time.”

4.5 Superb15 Reviews

“Not really sure what everyone is complaining about, I've always had pleasant experiences, though there has been times they are out of a medication which isn't really surprising considering we are in a low population area surrounded by more densely populated locales. Seems like a lot of the complainers either don't understand what they are being told or are being difficult which wears on anyone's patience in a busy environment and they are always busy. (I've seen this myself and once the nitwit is out of line the next ten people are in and out.) In short if you don't think the world is all about you it's not a problem, if you think it's all about you get a personal valet.”

1.4 Poor29 Reviews

“I see a lot of bad reviews on here that boils down to irresponsibility on the customers part and expecting the pharmacy staff to be mind readers and automatically know what insurance is their newest one when they never mentioned if they gave the pharmacy their newest insurance information, or expecting complicated transactions to be able to be done in the drive thru (which is only for convenience) or thinking that their doctor’s office knows the pharmacy wait times, or that it’s an inconvenience to wait 30 minutes for a prescription when the pharmacy staff has to do health screenings(which should be your doctor’s responsibility) and vaccines(since doctors offices don’t want to do them or carry the proper vaccines in their office anymore) as well as their regular pharmacy duties to serve thousands of customers and being cursed out and verbally and emotionally abused by customers on an hourly basis. Sounds like many people should be more appreciative and stop acting entitled and learn to be responsible patients and know what medications they are taking and what insurance is their current ones. When a doctor sends over a generic script for “Blood glucose test strips” or Blood glucose meter” because the patient doesn’t tell the doctor which meter is their current meter, I don’t know how customers expect to get the correct product when the pharmacy isn’t notified which one they are using. Be responsible for your medications, people. It’s not pharmacy’s responsibility to do your job for you.”

1.7 Poor85 Reviews