I don’t come in here often because it’s always busy. The lines at the registers are long. The prices are relatively high compared to other places like it. The best thing about this place is the hours. Twenty four hours. If you need anything you can go there any time of the night. Pride are high but if you have the loyalty card it helps out and you can get a decent amount is savings. It’s good for emergencies but I’d stick to target for a large shopping
Linda A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Providence, RI
I’m not giving this place one star because of the nice lady I many times encounter at the checkout. You, kind lady, deserve a round of applause. The pharmacy, however… OHMYGOODNESS. Where do I even begin? They are slow and inattentive to details. They send you away rather than trying to figure out the problem, probably because they have such a long line from being so slow. There is not one time of the day that I visit where it’s not like this. I have waited in the drive up pharmacy for 20 minutes many times with zero cars moving. Having a baby, it’s hard to go inside. It wouldn’t make a difference, though, as there’s a huge line inside too. Oh, and calling? Yup, tried that — was on hold for about 20 minutes there too. WHATISWRONGWITHTHESEPEOPLE! Hire more staff if they can’t handle the volume. Good lord.
Lauren M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Providence, RI
Maybe it’s just because I have low expectations for a pharmacy after years of disappointment, but this CVS location seems okay. My husband has very negative views – he waited 2 hours for a prescription to be filled – but I have not had such a terrible experience. There’s plenty of parking and usually enough staff working at the cashier. The store is well-stocked. The drive up window for picking up and dropping off prescriptions is very helpful. The biggest issue is the wait for dropping off and picking up prescriptions. It seems like there is never enough staff working in the pharmacy.
Mandy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 North Providence, RI
Two stars just based on location and hours alone. This store is filthy and the employees are always miserable. Of course the only time I really come in here is when I’m having some sort of late night pharmacy related emergency… and that seems to be the time when some of the most miserable people are working. Twice now they’ve «forgotten» to fill scripts that I brought in when they didn’t have the stuff available. Both times they said they would call me once the stuff came in, but they never did. One time it was just a mouthwash and I didn’t really need it so I never went back. Another time it was something more crucial that I needed, and when I called to ask about it they had not a clue what I was talking about and had to get the script sent over again. At least they have a good selection of stuff for back pain. Lots of stick-on heating pads and the CVS brand«icy hot» is a good value. Sometimes I get random back spasms at night and this is really the only place to go for relief. So thanks for that. They need to do something about the horrible mess of lines up in the front. Get a rope or something? The awkward counter with all the lines mashed together is really confusing and sometimes the customers all look at each other puzzled when the cashier says«who’s next?» I much prefer the way Walgreens does checkouts with one line that moves along quickly with multiple cashiers.
Bradford P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 North Providence, RI
Customer service there is a joke. Should have gone the extra ¾ mile down road to the Walgreens on rt 44. Much better.
Vanessa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 East Providence, RI
I didn’t want to write this review, but they hammered the nail in their coffin with this one. I’ve had numerous issues with this pharmacy in the past – but this one takes the cake. It’s a conveniently located 24hr cvs(before I moved anyway). I went in because I was verrrryyy sick. My allergies were so bad that I had to have my fiancé drive me over. Finding allergy meds for me that are safe is a major problem. I’m allergic to cherries, red dye, and tylenol! I was miserable, it was 3am my eyes and nose were watering so badly I could barely read the ingrediant list. I was frustrated so I was hoping a friendly pharmacist might help me. I told her my allergies and what I was looking for, I was coherant enough to explain what I needed. She stared blankly at me. Not even an «I’m sorry I can’t help you», nothing. It gets better. I mumbled nevermind then… and went back to scouring the ingrediant lists for safe products. I then hear her and a coworker TALKINGABOUTMEVERYLOUDLY. I mean seriously, I was in the aisle CLOSEST to the pharmacy and we could SEE each other. Really? That’s where you decide to call me a bitch? So I shout over, «ummm, I’m not deaf, I’m right here, and I CAN hear you!». She literally said, «what the fuck is your problem??». EXCUSEME??? WHATTHEFUCKISMYPROBLEM??? Needless to say I left the store empty handed, and the next day I spoke to the pharmacy manager and the district manager. Never again…