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March 2024 by ken w
This pharmacy has been great to me. The staff changes from time to time but these days they are excellent. They helped me out with navigating insurance related costs and ended up saving me $250 a month. In addition they are friendly and easy to talk to.
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September 2023 by Mariah Lavanway
The Pharmacy is a joke! I switch to bubble packs because they said it would be easier, however it is not! You can’t get a hold of anybody, the people who do the bubble packs close early and then nobody can help you after that time, if they can’t get one med filled you don’t get any of the meds. And then, if you show your irritation, with the fact that it’s actually not easier, they just remove you all together and don’t even tell you….This amongst many other issues and years of me wanting to switch I’m finally switching! Switching my pharmacy on every piece of paperwork at every doctors office is far easier than dealing with this pharmacy! Do yourself a favor and switch!
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August 2023 by Lisa Kumari C.
I know pharmacies aren't typically something that one raves about nor chooses based on reviews probably, but I felt I had to share. My RX has been on a national wide shortage and has been a challenge to not only get each month but also plan around and figure out how to best set expectations. Other pharmacies have been curt, unhelpful and made a stressful situation worse - but NOT these folks - they have been SUPERB! I can't say enough about how they have patiently assisted me with questions, educated me when needed and responded promptly each and every time I've needed anything. Again, pharmacies can be an under the radar type of relationship for many of us - but if you have the option - these folks are professional, helpful and all around impressive at their job! Kudos and a BIG thank you!
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May 2021 by Michele Greger
Staff is very professional and friendly and prescriptions are always ready when they say they will be.
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October 2020 by Anne Maurice
Flu shot. Completed online form, with detailed health insurance information, plus called ahead to confirm to see if they accept BlueCross Blue Shield health insurance card. And did I need a prescription card. No prescription card needed by pharmacy tech. Drive 20 minutes to get there. The pharmacist then says we cannot bill the heath plan. You need a prescription card. No where did it state that on the online form, nor on the big sign in the store. Very frustrating.
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October 2020 by Savannah Haskins
The only reason I gave a star at all is because alot of the staff are very friendly
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August 2020 by Phillip Scott
Brad is rude the guy in deli is also rude and looks at you like your stupid they need help but won’t call anyone back I’ve applied a bunch oh well got a job now only reason I go there it’s on my way home and only place close otherwise I wouldn’t
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March 2020 by Dave McGuriman
Everyone is always very helpful especially Fran!!
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October 2019 by Tom
Fran is a great pharmacist, the guy with the bow tie is a not. He uses an insurance that has not been used there before instead of our normal insurance and then will not put it thru the correct insurance because as he said, he did a great job and there is no need to redo a great job, to talk to Fran if we had an issue.
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June 2019 by Linda F.
Not finding prices or service favorable here. Unfortunately it is our only real supermarket close by. I cashed out with item and my cashier spoke not one word. This after trying to shop around stockers who feel they need to push you out of their way. Sad!!!
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February 2019 by Negative Dick
Fran is a great pharmacist, the guy with the bow tie is a not. He uses an insurance that has not been used there before instead of our normal insurance and then will not put it thru the correct insurance because as he said, he did a great job and there is no need to redo a great job, to talk to Fran if we had an issue.
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December 2018 by Paul L.
If you know VT, you may be surprised to find that a big-time grocery conglomerate like Shaws is even "allowed" here. I know it's the second smallest state by population (did you know there are almost 4 times as many people in Orlando metro than all of the Green Mountain state?), but kind of to 'prove' my point, try guessing how many CVS, Walgreens and Costcos there are in the entire state? That'd be 10, 5, and 1. In their largest city (Burlington), they have a grand total of ONE each of the two major drug store chains... You can see, I'm sure, to set a world record for "The most useless/unrelated factoids in a Yelp review" - I'm proposing there should be a Yelpie for that! Now, where was I? Oh yes - the question was "what's a 'major' like Shaw's doing in VT?" Turns out, even though they are now owned by Albertson's, Shaw's has deep New England roots. Along with Hannaford, they... Alright, enough with the trivia already. The store itself is what is of interest here. Well, it's almost like any old grocery store here in the Orlando area, just with higher prices, with produce, especially - sort of mid-way between a Publix regular price and Whole Foods or Fresh Market is a good comparison, except it's a Winn Dixie. Of course, that may be due to the fact that it's quite far from where the fresh stuff is grown, but still! I suffer a bit from sticker shock every time I shopped there. Bread was close to being as expensive as the "Udi" kind my wife favors. The one time I needed after-sun lotion, I was tempted to risk pain and melanoma than part with my precious dollars at those prices. This time around I got some of their 'gourmet' coffee - at $12.50 a lb - which turned out to be 'meh'. Thankfully, Vermonters are friendly and eager to help, which eases the pain some. They do offer great variety, including wine and everything from seafood to prepared foods. You COULD find deals if you looked hard enough: cod at $9 a pound is not too bad perhaps, till you realize the cod is likely caught in its "backyard" to the east! One thing I've noticed is that Vermonters are more environmentally conscious - you are more likely to get, or be offered, paper grocery bags if you didn't bring your own. I also noticed that cheese and ice cream are by and large cheaper. For the former, an 8-oz. brick (when you buy 5 of the cheese along with a basket of other items in their mix-and-match deal) of delicious Vermont cheddar (different varieties) was a crazy $1.79! The ironic thing about ice cream was that, while all the OTHER brands were easily a dollar or two cheaper, regular price, compared to what you can find here in Orlando, Ben & Jerry's, made down the road from where I skied, was EXACTLY the same price. Which reminds me - still got to do that B&J tour!
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August 2018 by Bosco N.
A few days ago, I visited the Shaw's Waterbury, VT. My family and I were finishing up a long road trip and wanted to grab groceries. We found this Shaw's in our area and decided to pay a visit. Unfortunately, I was treated with a high level disrespect and bitterness from a disgruntled cashier. I simply asked if my credit card was approved and she returned my question with an inappropriate attitude. With English being my second language, I often find it difficult to talk to people because of my accent and this woman made it clear that I wasn't a welcomed nor valued customer. I'm very dissatisfied with my experience and I will not be returning.
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July 2018 by John C.
Shaw's has become very frustrating to shop in. The aisles are always filled with pallets being stocked, the service desk people keep you waiting when you are standing at the counter, and I can't always find what I'm looking for. A new response is if it's not on the shelf we probably don't have it. Other supermarkets seem to go out of their way a lot more for the customers. When I shop at Publix in Florida it's a different experience. I can't do enough for the customer.
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November 2017 by Mike Strojny
Pharmacist - Tom has given us great advice, done research for us, keeps our monthly prescriptions in stock and Osco's hours work with our grocery shopping. We have never had an issue caused by Osco. It's always been dealing with doctors and insurance.