Only one staff member around. Waited 20 minutes she paged others no one showed up. Needs new management this is a clear example of management failure.
Cassie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Katy, TX
Went here again. The staff was nicer but there is an old grimmlin that works there. She is a short, older black woman. She is rude to her staff and guests. She should be fired. If you don’t do well with people you need to choose a different career path.
Rebecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
This Walgreens is always out of stuff and they are sooo slow to fill prescriptions.
Hungry L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
This is a review on both the store and the Walgreens corporate policy. This store had a circular stating 50% off a certain boxed chocolate and in their own words«WHILESUPPLIESLAST». However the oh so polite cashier stated the limit was 2 per person and confirmed by her manager. I asked where it was stated there was a limit and they could not answer me. They just stood there with their pleasantly happy faces(not really, they looked they hate their life and job). So I called corporate to get an answer and they expect you to read on the very back of a 30 page pamphlet each store can limit sale items. So while your coupon says one thing, you give yourself an out on the back nobody reads? I asked corporate how are people supposed to know when there is a limit? She says I can ask the manager. So each store can have a different limit depending on if the manager is having a bad day or not, good policy. This is what Walgreens expects you to do, the the circular in, go over each item with the manager and ask which items have limits. Genius, right? Get you in the store with a coupon then suddenly limit sale items. Either have a limit or don’t, don’t leave it up to your rude life hating managers.
Brian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
This store is fine, but the pharmacy has a lot of problems. I have used this pharmacy for over 15 years, and over the past year they have enacted some policies(which do not appear at other Walgreens in the area) which have made any interaction with the pharmacy staff beyond difficult. The pharmacist within this establishment has an overwhelming need to verify even the most simple prescriptions with the doctor prior to filling the order. Simple allergy medications through my wife’s chemo injections are questioned every time we try to fill them. I can’t even talk about how difficult it is to get the needles for these injections from here — others will provide them without even asking why. We no not fill any pain medication prescriptions, usually because we don’t like to use them.(I say this because the pharmacy has a large sticker on the counter stating it can and will double-check on pain medications… I guess in order to stop those who are abusing them)…BUT, a pharmacist is… a pharmacist, not a doctor. We have just transferred all of our prescriptions to another Walgreens(we like the company, just not this location). With all of the difficulties with premiums, deductibles, and healthcare costs, I don’t need the added stress of the staff at this Walgreens questioning my doctor’s decisions about our healthcare.
Tina R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
I had to make a quick stop for a toothbrush. Is it just me or when you walk into a Walgreen’s for 1 thing, you walk out with 10. How does that happen? Oh I know how… the quick stop necessities like toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper, cold medication etc are always in the back of the store. You don’t have a choice but to walk through all the aisles selling the unnecessary. I just can’t resist the free trial sized body lotion when you buy the big ass bottle. I also always feel like I’m wasting money when 1 bottle of ibuprofen is $ 5.99 when I can buy 2 for $ 10. Wait… I just spent an extra $ 4 but I have more ibuprofen. Argh! You definitely pay for convenience here. Drugstores are way more expensive than grocery stores. I should have just stopped at Kroger for a toothbrush. Sigh.