Be careful if looking for compounded medications. My first call to compound a medication to replace one I am allergic to, this pharmacy said they had the ability to compound the medication, and I should fill out their prescription fax form to begin the process. When I called again with some questions about their fax form I was told patients are not allowed to use the prescription fax form. Then, I was also informed they are not even able to make the med I was told 5 days ago they could. Then they tried to give me the one I’m allergic to. Thankfully I know the generic name for that medication, or I might have been in big trouble.
Connie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
I work across the street from health max whenever i need to get something i just go here. Pretty convient and cheap IMO. Yes there is a rite aid and duane reade a few blocks down but every store has it’s own deals that’s why there are so many right ? I rather go to health max than rite aid or duane reade since i think it’s cheaper. the cashiers here are the worst though they are unhelpful and they just tell you the wrong aisle for things. hahaha.
Nathali Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
This place had to compete with Rite Aid, Duane Reade and a few other private pharmacies. I can’t comment on the pharmacy end, but they carry your basic drugstore necessities. The cashiers here always seem to be in a sour mood which is why I usually head somewhere else. Oh and check the expiration date on ANYTHING you buy.
Erica A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
Health Max is a solid pharmacy. The fill prescriptions quick and staff is decent. Be forewarned though: They have a weird practice of giving you an IOU on your prescription, ie: if they don’t have enough to fill your prescription, they will give you an IOU for what they owe you. If that doesn’t bother you much, go here instead of the nearby Duane Reade. They’ve got more issues there.