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December 2022 by Leslie Albright
My Dr electronically sent in a prescription for me that needs to be taken within a certain timeframe. I call 3 hours later to check the status because I haven’t heard a word. I was told the medication is out of stock by the pharmacy tech. It would have been nice if someone would have contacted me hours ago to tell me this so I could’ve started the process of having my script switched to another pharmacy. I may or may not medication tonight. Hopefully this won’t be a life or death situation. Do better!
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June 2022 by Russell
The pharmacy is regularly getting my prescriptions all mixed up. Always having to call the Dr. or the insurance company, then back to the pharmacy after I have tried to straighten the mixup out.
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February 2021 by Debbie Racey
This is my GO TO pharmacy. I have seen tremendous improvements over the last couple years. The staff is wonderful, their service time is much better (meaning shorter lines) and even if they don't have my prescription I get a text alert so I am always in the loop on what is happening. My only suggestion would be not to just text me when they need to be refilled, but to text me when they are going to expire (since I don't always check the bottles).
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October 2020 by Elia Glouman
Avoid this place!
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August 2020 by Kathleen Thomas
This is my go to pharmacy and also the younger lady with long hair is always sincere and polite!
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June 2020 by Clay Dubberly
Mid February I was in an oil fire and got 2nd degree burns my head, face, arms legs and feet. I went to walmart pharmacy to pick up my medicine and I explained to the lady at the register what happened. She was nice. However an older pharmacist (I assume) was working there and laughed and asked why I didn't cover the fire or throw flour on it. Sorry, lady, with my house about to catch on fire I didn't have time to go looking for those and did what I could with what I had. You weren't there with the fire alarms going off and a 3 foot fire raging about to catch the house in flames. I was standing there with my face swollen and black and everyone staring at me and this lady did not help my experience. Not recommended. Do better Walmart.
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January 2020 by cheetahbug5
Very clean, organized, and very friendly pharmacy staff. Fast helpful service too.
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July 2019 by David Hunter
Some of the workers are decently friendly but the majority are not. Extremely busy and overworked plus if you call on the phone expect no courtesy whatsoever! Will not answer questions unless you are there in person with your insurance card. Rest of the store is even worse to deal with.
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May 2018 by Harrison Cubbage
Never checked prescription on voicemail until an hour later then still took forever as I waited even though no one in line
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March 2018 by James Hackenberg
I'm a over the road truck driver and I stepped on my new glasses took them in here and the man fixed them for free it was awesome thank you so much!!!!!
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June 2017 by Everyday Warrior
The pharmacist and workers have always been very kind. They've helped me to sort things out when there's an issue with a prescription, and they've called to warn me about dangerous drug interactions when doctors have called the meds in erroneously. They always do their best to take care of prescriptions quickly and accurately. I've been using them for years and I've never once had a problem. They've even improved since they were able to hire more pharmacy workers. I would definitely recommend them to anyone in the area looking for a pharmacy.
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May 2017 by Samuel Buchanan
Fast, efficient.
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November 2015 by Lisa Care
I was just there at the automated registers & had to wait because 5 out of 8 were set up to only accept credit or debit cards. It's not like the $ needs counting unless there is a malfunction. Are the cash office people really so lazy? Do you have any idea how inconvenient this is for people who just want to pick up a few items & pay cash?
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January 2015 by David Garrison
We were in a horrific accident on RT 81 on Sunday, Dec. 28th. Our car was totaled and our entire family was treated and released at the Winchester Medical Center Emergency Room. We were sent out with prescriptions only because the Medical Center Pharmacy was closed for holiday hours. The hospital put us up in the Courtyard Marriott for the night and we walked to Walmart to fill our prescriptions. My husband had a compression fracture to his spine, my children were back at the hotel with a broken nose, a dislocated shoulder, staples in both of their heads and sutures on their faces. I had been taken into the trauma unit from passing out, so my clothes were cut off, and I was wearing the clothes that they had given me. (A Holister t-shirt and scrub pants that were at least 10 inches too long for me.) We arrived at the pharmacy at 5:40, and the woman who received us told us that they couldn't possibly fill our prescriptions in the 20 minutes before closing. I showed her my medical bracelets, but I think she saw my clothing and assumed we were homeless, or looking for drugs. (Two prescriptions were narcotics for pain, two were for antibiotics.) She clearly had no empathy for anyone or anything. She was more concerned about the clock than she was about our comfort. I can't believe that anyone in health care would ever treat anyone like that ever. What a waste of air space. I hope that she reads this. I hope that she's in that situation someday herself. Meredith Garrison