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    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    7 years ago

    This is a very clean and friendly gas station. Lots of snacks, drinks and sandwiches available. Good coffee.

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    7 years ago

    Reasonably priced, good snack selection, very nice cashier, cleanest gas station bathrooms I've ever used.

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    Walgreens

    (28 reviews)

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    Pharmacy manager is a huge jerk. Especially the Asian male pharmacist. I've been coming here to…read morepick up my medication for over 4 years and there's always some issue. Today I decided I will never go back due to how the pharmacy tech and the asian pharmacist treated me. If I could save anyone from coming here, wasting your time and getting an enormous amount of stress- find another pharmacy. If you don't like your job find another job. It's not that hard to be kind and personable to people. Especially working as a pharmacist who should be helping people with their medications. I have never been treated this badly by this Pharmacist. He is so rude and judges me on the medication that I am on. I don't like getting a dirty look from the pharmacist and a nasty tone when they see what medication I am taking. These actions of the pharmacists on duty highly degrade me as a person and make me feel ashamed. Watch out if you're on controlled substances and need to pick it up here!!! The main pharmacist will treat you like it is some kind of burden to help you and dispense your medications. Also- I wanted to bring up the fact that a few months ago they gave me someone else's medication that had the same name as me. I have no idea how this happens since the main pharmacist is so strict and a tyrant about dispensing meds/refills. I only noticed when I looked inside the bag and realized it was not mine. Needless to say that should never have happened. What if I had a dependency on the medication they ACCIDENTALLY gave to me? What if they gave someone struggling with addiction the wrong medication due to a name mix up? Really sucks to think about- but clearly they don't care about patients and their health, welfare, and safety.

    For Your Peace of Mind, Never Use This Pharmacy…read more Print out a blank hourly scheduler for the week, complete with hours 9am-8pm on weekdays and 9am-5pm on weekends; be sure to black out all the lunch/break hours they take from the schedule so that we're only dealing with their professed work hours. Now, tape that weekly schedule to a wall, blindfold your eyes, and throw a dart at it; no matter where on the week that dart lands, the pharmacy staff will not be working at that time. The typical customer experience during their working hours is that the staff won't be present. When the staff is present, they're on break. When you do get the rare chance to catch one of the pharmacists/staff members working during their work hours, they'll tell you that the text/call they sent out letting you know that your prescription was ready was actually premature; either they don't have it ready yet or they're still waiting for it to be delivered. You'll be advised to return in a few hours or on another day, at which point the staff will once again be absent. If any work is going on behind the counter, it seems that it's solely channeled into a herculean task of constantly inventing new ways to avoid working at all. It's almost impressive how the staff collectively manages to cram all their duties (if there really are any) into what seems to be a grand total of two hours of work every three weeks. That being said, perhaps it's not fair to fixate on their laziness when it's rivaled by their sheer rudeness and guarantee of terrible customer service. One can wait in the drive-thru line for over 20 minutes on a typical return trip to pick up a prescription that the pharmacy previously said they had but didn't, as the staff member managing the window moves at the snail's pace a longtime customer of this Walgreens has learned to accept. Then, once it's your turn to pull up to the drive-thru window, having no more cars either in front or behind you, the staff will throw up the signs letting you know that they're not present and won't be serving you before rushing out of the room for the urgent task of being on break again. With that, a third visit to retrieve one order has now become necessary, if you're lucky. I am never using this pharmacy again; they have absolutely no respect for their own customers and their customers' time. Frankly, I'll probably never use any Walgreens ever again, since the fault for poor performance at any location ultimately falls onto the board and the CEO. Whether the company's hiring poorly, letting standards slip, neglecting to train managers and employees, failing to maintain employee morale, or simply underhiring so they can squeeze as much money as possible out of getting two people to perform the jobs of ten, the buck stops with the board and its CEO. The only way you can get a company to improve its service is not by refusing to use this or that location, but by refusing to use the entire company ever again, at least not until it cleans up its service.

    Mobil - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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