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I always go to Walgreens, I have tended to chose them over CVS again and again since they are usually cleaner and brighter and just more updated. I was just at this one on Stapley last week and the pharmacy tech was amazing. However my experience last night will keep me from going to Walgreens all together now. I was very sick, went to urgent care and was given a script. Walmart was closest to us so we decided to just see if they had this medication as it's hard to find, they said no and to try Walgreens which I was happy with. I get to the counter and wait in line 5-10 mins, it's around 8:20 when I am finally seen and I am told immediately without her even looking at my script that they are no longer filling scripts tonight. She said they stop half hour before they close. My mother a nurse who was a pharmacist said she had never heard ever in her 35 years of working in the medical industry a pharmacy still open turning away a sick patient filling a script. We truly couldn't believe she just said that, plus the poor people who had been waiting in line with me now all were receiving the same answer. We had to drive 15 mins in a storm to a CVS. I just pray they are not turning more sick people who need their meds away like that. It's a disgrace to the Walgreens name
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