I was very impressed with he pharmacy department. It was our first time there because our regular pharmacy was out of stock of our needed Rx. They were so helpful and courteous.
Jacob P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Union, NJ
This is my last place for last minute at night before heading home, they have almost everything for over the counter medicine, cashier are very nice.
Cam H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mount Arlington, NJ
Horrible service at the pharmacy window… Not to mention the discriminatory practices of the overnight pharmacist. I have never experienced such blatant racial bias. Walgreens should be ashamed to have any employees respresenting them that conduct themselves in this way.
Darwin A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Union, NJ
Location is right on Morris and has a fair amount of parking. The plus is its open 24 hours and have plenty of items. Compared to other stores, they have at least two cashiers at the front to control the sales flow. Pharmacy is on point and is normally fast. Staff is friendly and helpful.
Tara S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Roselle Park, NJ
This Walgreens is open 24 hours, but beware because it is a very tight skeleton crew after a certain time. If there are more than a few people in line, it will take a very long time to check out. The drive up pharmacy is convenient, but it can also take a while to get served depending on the time of day. It used to be 2 rows being helped at the same time, but now it’s only 1.
Steve G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Union, NJ
(2.50 stars) As in most travel destinations, the choice of Morris Ave. pharmacies is between CVS and Walgreen’s. Store layout, private label products, service, cleanliness and selection would direct me to the CVS in any place other than hometown Union. Far too many bad experiences with the CVS prescription service have diminished all confidence in this particular CVS location. Yes, my primary reason for traveling several blocks further to the Walgreen’s is that of avoiding the CVS. In its own right, this Walgreen’s is horrible only in their service; the prescription pharmacy excluded, and in the disorganization of their aisles.