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    CVS Pharmacy

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Rite Aid

    Rite Aid

    (41 reviews)

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    Squirrel Hill

    Located in the heart of Squirrel Hill, a bustling neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, lies a…read moreRite Aid that I've frequented during my visits to the area. Situated on Murray Avenue, this pharmacy has been a convenient stop for my family's needs, especially when it comes to grabbing essentials for my children. I recall a time when my son was feeling under the weather, and I needed to get him some Gatorade and cough drops. I quickly made my way to the Rite Aid, assuming they would have the items I needed. However, as I stepped inside, I noticed that the store seemed a bit lackluster compared to its usual appearance. The shelves weren't fully stocked, and there was an air of disorganization that I hadn't experienced during my previous visits. Rite Aid drugstores filed for bankruptcy 10 months ago. Since that time, stores have been closing at a rapid rate and many that are still open are filled with empty shelves. So some of the issues here are expected.  Navigating through the aisles, I eventually found the Gatorade and but not the cough drops that I was looking for. The checkout process was smooth, but I couldn't help but wonder about the store's current state. It appeared that the Rite Aid was going through some issues.  This Rite Aide is in my daughter's neighborhood and I usually stop in here on my visits to Pittsburgh. This time I needed to get some Gatorade for #1 son and some cough drops as he was coming down with sniffles on my last day of our visit.  Bottom line: It's close and convenient for both my kids and I hope this Rite Aide survivestheor difficulties and can come back to their previous conditions.

    All I can say is hell yeah, they carry the best ice cream in the world:…read moreThrify's chocolate malted crunch ice cream. I had it growing up in California and was sad that the east coast didn't have it UNTIL NOW. So good. Can't be beat.

    Blueberry Pharmacy

    Blueberry Pharmacy

    (6 reviews)

    I happened to find Blueberry Pharmacy on a random "shout out great local businesses" thread on…read moreReddit, right when I was growing increasingly frustrated with having to pay $400-$500 for an inhaler my dog needs for chronic bronchitis. The pharmacist/owner, Kyle, is doing something truly groundbreaking by providing access to medications at a lower cost without the need for insurance. He sees that the state of the pharmaceutical/insurance/healthcare industries is not doing any favors for the person they are all theoretically supposed to serve, the patient, and is on a mission to help the consumer by negotiating directly with suppliers. My dog has had major GI problems when we've tried a generic version of his medication. When I spoke with Kyle about this, he explained to me that what I would be getting through him is called an authorized generic. A company called Prasco, a leader in the authorized generic space, produces our exact same medication with the manufacturer's blessing but it comes to us under their label instead of GSK. Everything about the medication is otherwise the same. He was so knowledgeable that I took it on faith that this medication would be the same as the $500 brand name and told him my dog would let me know if it wasn't. That was a few months ago and we are now ordering our second inhaler through Blueberry, so suffice to say it is working out and we are thankful. We pay about $260 instead of $400-$500; I'll take it. Thanks to Kyle and his equally lovely staff. I admire and appreciate what you are doing here.

    I had a very good experience with Blueberry pharmacy. I ordered generic Entresto for my dog, and…read moretheir prices were much better than anywhere else I checked. The service was smooth, communication was clear and genuine. They shipped my order immediately. I made a mistake with my address (we just moved here and our new house number is so confusing, too many ones and sevens :) They were so nice about my mistake and solved the issue immediately! One of the best experiences I have had online, not just pharmacy (not to mention my first online pharmacy order) :) BTW, they are authorized to ship to only few states as of October 2025. PA, WV, NJ, DE, OH, and FL

    Spartan Pharmacy

    Spartan Pharmacy

    (7 reviews)

    Absolutely horrible. If you are considering a partner for your health care needs you should run in…read morethe other direction. I've been a client for years and suddenly am told they can no longer fill my prescriptions since my doctor is out of state (we live 3 miles from the state line). When asked how we were getting served for 4 years since this was always the case, they said they must have missed it. So ask yourself, do you want a pharmacy that misses key details for years on end? If yes, I wish you luck.

    My toy poodle was diagnosed with epilepsy a few years ago and because of her small size, her…read moreseizure medication has to be compounded. I've used another local compounding pharmacy and I actually can't remember a single refill that went smoothly. It was hard to actually get through to someone over the phone, if you did, they always seemed rushed and overwhelmed and like you were bothering them. It was always a hassle to get a refill and they were never willing to reach out to the vet etc. Numerous times they had forgotten to call me to let me know that I was out of refills and needed a new script, they had my credit card on file, but after not hearing anything, I would call and find out they didn't realize they had my credit card on file so didn't process payment, they would forget to call and tell me it was ready, they'd forget to make it... Most recently, I was given a 60 day supply that expired in 30 days. I had to fill the next prescription early. That one was shipped to me without the lid on so leaked out. I had a heck of a time getting them to exchange the medication for a new one even after explaining my concern that the concentration would be off. When I did get the replacement, it looked completely different and when I inquired to make sure everything was okay with it... I was met with rudeness and accusations. I was told it was the same medication that they always give me even though this was white and opaque versus clear. I can handle grumpy people, but I won't risk my dogs health so I drew the line. I asked for recommendations on our community Facebook group and the overwhelming response pointed me in Spartan's direction. From my first call with Ron at the 51 location, I knew Spartan was going to be great. He was so patient, kind and helpful. He went out of his way to get in touch with the Bethel Park compounding pharmacist and follow up with me. He also explained why the current medication might look different... something that the pharmacy that made it wouldn't do. He confirmed that they received my prescription and it was ready the next day. They called me to let me know the powder they used was going to be expiring before the 30 day supply was gone. They wanted to inform me that ahead of time. She explained that they already ordered new and we're going to discount the current bottle, but that they didn't want me to be without so made it and would be set for the next refill. I was absolutely blown away by the customer service. My dog has another emergency medication, one they Spartan hasn't ever made before... but that they ordered equipment and consulted with others to find out how to make. They could have easily told me no and sent me somewhere else, but were willing to do it and never even hesitated. Another thing that I noticed was the quality. The previous pharmacy provided syringes they typically broke before their first use, Spartan carries the more expensive, but but better ones. The previous pharmacy uses liquid bottles that you literally can't screw the lid on straight... Spartan's is super user friendly. Spartan's also seems way more competent and less overwhelmed. Anytime I called with a question or spoke with someone, they never seemed distracted or rushed and I felt like I had their full attention. My vet accidentally called in a 30 day supply versus a 60 day and when I found out, I asked Spartan if I should ask the vet to call them to make the change and instead, she insisted that they would reach out themselves and it'd be absolutely no problem... the old pharmacy wouldn't even confirm whether or not they received a script from the vet. I'm thankful that it got so bad that I decided to find a new pharmacy, just wish I would have done so way earlier!

    CVS Pharmacy

    CVS Pharmacy

    (29 reviews)

    $$

    Oakland

    Very inept pharmacy and phone system. First, I shouldn't have to provide personal information to a…read morerobot so that I can to talk to a human. This is the phone robot of a retail store, not my credit card company. In fact, even if you do enter the information, you do not get to speak to anyone. You have to leave a message? So I left a message asking if my UPMC insurance works for their pharmacy and how much it would be without insurance if they don't "before I drive all the way to this location." (It was the holiday and so many pharmacies have to be open in so much of a radius, so my normal spots were not open.) I got a call an hour later (that went straight to voicemail somehow). All the message said was "yes, we're open until 6 p.m." Yes, what? I never even asked what time they were open? What kind of response is this? It didn't answer my questions. Guess what? Not only does UPMC NOT work at CVS, but no one told me they had a lunch break. So I drive 20 minutes sick and end up having to wait 15 minutes in the store. All they had to say for their message was "the clerk must not have known." Wow. What kind of healthcare is this? Good grief. I will never go to a CVS, even if it's the last drug store on Earth. Holiday or not, these are people we are trusting with our lives. Scary.

    Their self checkout has a lot of issues with only one working. They should also set up a distinct…read moreline for the kiosks only, because right now some people think everyone has to stay in one line for both the front cashier and self checkout, which is not a good use of anyone's time. Paper bags at each kiosk are helpful too. Plus, their front automatic doors have been out of service for a while now. This CVS is falling apart. Finally, they need to restock on a lot of items inside. The only positive is the parking lot. If one side is full, you can parallel park on the other side, still within the lot.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    CVS Pharmacy - pharmacy - Updated May 2026

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