CVS Pharmacy, Whitehall OH
Address | 3955 E Broad St, Whitehall, OH, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 614-236-1583 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | cvs.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Pharmacy | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.8 5 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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CVS Pharmacy reviews
5I have been using this pharmacy for years! Sara, the pharmacist, is absolutely amazing! I always get great service quickly.
Greatest pharmacy I have been to best customer service and people act like they care and they want to be there!
Service at this CVS was wonderful. I took a prescription in and only had to wait 20 minutes.
At 2: 30 pm I had gone to a CVS at Main and Hamilton. That CVS said they couldn't get the prescription ready until the next day.
I’ve consistently had horrible service from one of the head pharmacists here, Sarah P. Because of her rude, condescending manner to her unprofessional behavior, I’m choosing a different pharmacy for my needs. I reported her multiple times through customer service surveys and nothing was done to address the problem so I’ll handle it myself. CVS should be ashamed of the complete lack of customer service from this person. I’m not sure how she got all these 5 star reviews. It must be from patients in her demographic.
Generally speaking, I enjoy using this pharmacy. The best time to visit this pharmacy is when it first opens early in the AM. It is unpleasant to go in the late PM, as there are lines, and no organization vis-a-vis, whom to serve first. There are no directions where the lines form. Customers can be approaching the pharmacy from the right, from the left, or from an aisle. CVS could easily rectify this problem, by having customers pick out a number from a machine, and then their number would be called upon. Otherwise, there is disorganization, as well as the potential for confrontation among customers and staff. Whereas the two Sarahs (Pharmacists), who work there are very nice, as well as Jen (also a Pharmacist), I've encountered support staff in the past, who were not always that nice. Secondly, if there are lines forming, with a lot of customers, and there is only one clerk to service those customers, the pharmacist (i.e. Angelo), should leave his work station, on his own volition, and not be prompted by the clerk to do so.