I went to pick up medication and asked one of the three pharmacists questions. The pharmacist rolled her eyes and didn’t want to be bothered. I decided to just go home because I thought my questions were silly. When I opened my nebulizer package, the mask was meant for a child. I called the store back, the pharmacist told me that I could use the pediatric mask by holding the mask to the side(which I would not get the full inhalation of the medication that I needed or that he would replace it with an adult mask) I called my doctor to let them know what happened. My doctor disagreed with me using a pediatric mask and said that she would prescribe me an inhaler. I went back to the store and when I explained to the pharmacist that my doctor and I decided to go in another direction and that it would be best for me to use an inhaler over the nebulizer, the pharmacist told me that I could not return the machine. I explained to the pharmacist that I couldn’t use the machine and reminded him of the new direction that my doctor and I were going with and that the nebulizer couldn’t be used. The pharmacist insisted that I still couldn’t return the nebulizer because it was an just an inconvenience and open medication can’t be returned due to FDA regulation. I completely understand the state regulation, but there was no return policy or regulation policy on my receipt or on my medication. I was just told that I had to speak to the pharmacy manager. I spoke to the shift manager and explained to the pharmacist that before medication is given to a customer, the right one should be given to the customer, also that it wasn’t up to the pharmacist to judge a return based on convenience or not. Lastly, the pharmacist negligently advised me to use a pediatric mask knowing very well that I would not have gotten the full medication. I am grateful for the shift manager, but I am still upset with the lack of service from the pharmacy department. These guys are supposed to be very well educated on the medications that are given. This would have never happened if they paid more attention to what they provided. Even more frustrating is that they could have issued a refund without making me go through another administrator. While their hours are convenient there service is not great. I advise everyone to be careful!
Mecha H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Brunswick Township, NJ
I have no complaints about this pharmacy. They have auto refill and text notifications to remind you when to pick up prescriptions and they offer convenient flu shots with minimal wait time
Bill M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 East Brunswick, NJ
I find myself in Walgreens at least once every three months and, while chain drug stores are mostly all the same, this place is slightly less painful to visit than my home CVS. Located at the corner of Milltown Road and Ryders Lane, it’s convenient from a large swath of East Brunswick and Milltown. Additionally, since it’s across the street from the Home Depot/Target/PetCo shopping center, I try to kill two birds with one stone when visiting. The store is a little cluttered, but I think that may be because it’s an older facility and the front has an odd setup. If you need to get to the Pharmacy – isn’t that the point of a Pharmacy? – you need to weave your way to the opposite end of the store. The staff has always been polite, and I’ve not had to deal with the supply issues that seem to be the norm at CVS.
M C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Edison, NJ
Sloooooooow. Tons of people waiting every time I go on here. GOSOMEPLACEELSE!!! they dont have enough peole working there.
Mark D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Brunswick, NJ
It’s a Walgreens, the top of the pharmacy chain heap. If CVS is the Wal-Mart, and Rite Aid the K-Mart, Wally’s is the Target of pharmacies. This location is usually bright and clean, with only one drawback — maybe it’s me, but I always seem to get stuck behind a Crazy Coupon Lady at the register!