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This Walgreens is just ok. The store itself is very clean and organized, the cashier are also most of the time nice and helpful. The pharmacy is another story. I've dealt with both walk up and drive thru and the customer service is atrocious in both areas. The drive thru is much worse, fyi. I have a script that I drop off every single month, and for the most part they have it. This medication is usually back ordered some places, so I have to come here... barf. Any who, one time I was in the DT and the pharm tech let me know my medication was not in stock, I asked if they had it in any other WGs and she said she didnt know. BUUUUT she went above and beyond for this male in the car next to mine. LAME. Again, my medicine was out of stock and again they wouldnt call other locations, so I asked for my other script I had dropped off... they couldnt find it nor was it in their "log" they keep. 10 mins later the rude pharm tech found it and told me to come back in an hour. Like I said, the pharmacy is hit or miss... mostly miss for me, but the store is pretty decent. Take your scripts to an independent pharmacy like Spring Valley or to Target where theyre actually super nice! Yay!
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