Pharmacy staff tries to be helpful, but they lack follow up skills and being clear with patients. Zurmi, Alicia, sarah, Susan and semeca are great and do what they can with what they have. Besides this pharmacy only having«candy«narcotics/controlled substances seems to be all their stocking. They do not really stock the necessary medications that other patients need on a day to day to survive. Most of the patients coming in are high on something. Sad sad world we live in.
Harold T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 West Haven, CT
I will absolutely try not to go to this place ever again. I went in and aside from the cashiers I did not see any employees around. I find out that none of the employees have any type of Walgreens uniform on. They are all in casual personal attire and the only thing that distinguishes them as an employee is a lanyard with a plastic name tags which is flipped around so you can not see the name. No one welcomes you at all or even smiles there. After searching for an employee I finally track one down and ask for assistance. Apparently her face and attitude made me feel as if I had taken her away from a very important task of putting product back on the shelf and gave a reply of «Yeah, hold on.» When I get to the registers there are 3 registers open and NONE of them are smiling nor are they asking for the next customer in line to ring them up. All you hear is «NEXT!» Their customer service is non existent at that store. There were many products in different spots(i.e. Soda can stuck in front of a magazine; deodorants with the stationary; etc); signs on the floor; and employees yelling at each other across the store for some type of assistance or communication. I have never been to a more unprofessional establishment in my life. Avoid this store like the plague. Until they change the staffing and the management I don’t see this place doing well any time soon.
Caren K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 West Palm Beach, FL
I try so hard to stay away from this Walgreens but sometimes I have no other choice. I went in a few weeks ago to pick up some cold medicine, waited in the one line, like always, they never have more than one person ringing. I was on my way home when I noticed the cold medicine was expired… over a year ago. So now I had to go back just to exchange it and the line is even longer. 12 people in line, and the MANAGER of the store is too busy putting candy out, walking in and out of the line of people instead of jumping on a register. I almost felt like we were on Punkd or something it was so ridiculous.