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Moore's Pharmacy

4.3 (4 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

1.7(22 reviews)
0.2 mi
•$$

The good thing about this CVS is that their pharmacy staff is generally very friendly. It makes up…read morefor the fact that it takes FOREVER to get a prescription filled. Walgreens is much faster and their pharmacy is open 24 hours which has been a lifesaver during trips to the ER in the middle of the night with my son. The thing I don't care for too much at this CVS is their staff inside the actual store. When I look at makeup and cosmetics, I am almost always followed around and watched by an employee if they're not busy at the checkout counter. It makes me very uncomfortable to shop with someone staring at me every time I look up. Finally, not all of the employees there seem to be fully educated on all of the services that CVS offers. When I travel, I take a prepaid reloadable debit card with me, rather than my bank card. I load the card with money before I leave, and I have done so at CVS dozens of times. This particular evening I needed some cosmetics and went to go pay for them at the counter in addition to reloading my debit card. The lady at the counter gruffly told me "there's an ATM over there. I can't do over $40 in cash here" I said "I can load money onto my card at the ATM?" She stood there and thought about what she said for a moment (which obviously made no sense) and then decided to go ahead and take my transaction. Without apologizing for misunderstanding what I asked for, she then gruffly told me it had to be done in two separate transactions. Also not true, as I have done this dozens of times here. After waiting 7-8 minutes for her to fiddle with the cash register to swipe my card and ring up a nail polish and a lip gloss, my transaction was finally complete. I was not thanked for my business or anything, even though I was very patient with this lady. Needless to say, I haven't reloaded my debit card at CVS since.

I'd rather not get my prescriptions than do business with CVS. I've only used them because I was…read moreforced to by my insurance company but no more. Customer service is non existent there. You can't talk to a human...only a voicemail that they claim is secure...if that's the case provide the names of each and every person with access to it.

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Patterson's Drug Store

Patterson's Drug Store

4.7(7 reviews)
1.5 mi
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Love the JOJO. The first time I got one I watched the woman make my husband's JOJO. I saw all of…read morethat chocolate sauce she was putting on there I thought it was way too much. I asked her not to put as much on mine but as soon as I tasted it, I realized I had made a huge mistake. Take my advice and let them glob as much of that chocolatey peanut buttery sauce that they want to lol! Enjoy!

This is a place that has been frozen in time--since the 1950s. REALLY! Brings back memories of…read morestopping by York's Pharmacy (in Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts) for a 15-cent sundae on the way home from school in the early '60s. You can sit at the soda fountain, or grab one of the three or four booths and have a simple sandwich and dessert. Sandwiches include for example BLT, hot dog, grilled cheese, tuna salad, egg salad, chicken salad, turkey cold cut, ham, and other things your Mom might have made. The only soup option is "Campbell's Tomato." Check the web site...you will see pictures showing the soda fountain seating is green vinyl and the tables and countertops are Formica. In the back there is a real wooden public phone booth (ready for Clark Kent to do his thing). But you have to pay more than a dime for a phone call (that and the phone equipment is about all that has changed). Wife and I came by to try out the desserts. Since we're new to Martinsburg, I had to ask what the "Jo Jo" Sundae was (their house specialty), and it's French Vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, peanut butter syrup, and marshmallow. YUM. Wife had the root beer float. You can get regular and malted milk shakes. They had a number of items that you won't find anywhere else. Once we went to CVS to get one of those rubber red hot water bottles, which we wanted to use for muscle pain relief, and the fellow at CVS was young and he really was clueless about what we wanted. CVS didn't carry it, but Patterson's has those (at least two styles) and other things you won't find anywhere else. The counter lady said they try to get the "old things" whenever they can find them for their customers. Up front there is a display case for perfumes, colognes, and other "gift" items. On the counter in the back, I saw at least four large spools of gift wrap ribbon. Now, where else can you get a gift wrapped! (I suppose Macy's during the holiday season and that's about it these days). Patterson's also had a large display of fancy chocolates (we're coming up to Valentines Day) and Hallmark cards. Patterson's takes pride that you don't have to wait long to have your prescriptions filled, and they advertise that they take all major insurance, including federal employee health plan insurance (which applies to me). This place is a classic. Check it out.

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CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

3.4(5 reviews)
3.4 mi

Seeing the few negative reviews of my local and go-to pharmacy for our family of four is downright…read moreshocking. We've been using the CVS on Retail Commons inside of Target since it opened, and I have too many positive accolades to shower the staff with to post, but I'll share a few highlights. As a veteran breastfeeding mother I have struggled many a time with my physician prescribing medication that is actually not only incompatible with nursing, but harmful for the infant. Since parroting this location I've never had to worry about drug interactions or impact on supply because Andrew, the "blonde pharmacist" continues to go above and beyond by triple checking and noting in my customer account that it's something I need cross referenced. I have two children with chronic pediatric medical situations, one of which is asthma. Andrew always goes above the expectation for his job duties to speak to my kids by name, ask them what flavors they'd like their medications, and when we head to target for a non-pharmacy run my kids always ask to see if "our pharmacist" is working. The few times our medications have been out of stock or on back order both pharmacists have called other locations and given me a courtesy personal phone call to let me know how I can most expeditiously get the medications my children need for their daily comfort. CVS is beyond lucky to have a local pharmacist like Andrew on staff. Our family will be his patients for the long haul.

Firstly, the blond pharmacist is one of the rudest people I've ever had the displeasure of…read moreencountering. He always assumes whatever you tell him is wrong, mocks you when you ask questions, and eventually throws his hands in the air while growling for a tech to come cause he has "more important things to do". I have rarely had my prescriptions be accurate. The automated system texts me that X medication is ready, I arrive two hours later to be told Y medication (that I haven't had a prescription for in over a year) is ready, but not X med. Most recently, I got a text message that was quite demanding, "You have three prescriptions ready for pick up! This is your final reminder!", after 3 reminders yesterday. When I went to the store yesterday, there was a sign saying, "No pharmacist on duty, Pharmacy Closed". I checked, this was at 3PM, their lunch is over at 2PM so it wasn't that. I asked a clerk, and he told me no pharmacist came to work that day so they sent the techs home and closed up till there is a pharmacist on duty. I am now getting texts every 60 minutes reminding me to pick up my prescriptions or they will be put back on the shelf, and it's over an hour drive to the store (about 2hr 30mins round trip, plus the time in store) when gas prices are 5$/gal. They constantly fill the wrong prescriptions, they called the wrong doctor (some random dude at WVU) to get a refill on one of my Rx, & when he told them he wasn't my doctor, they chewed me out at the store, for changing doctors-I've had the same doctor for 17yrs. They have changed my meds without telling me, have filled the wrong dosage then refused to fix it through my insurance so I had to pay out of pocket to correct their error. Never use this place if you don't have to. If my insurance didn't insist on CVS, I'd take my business elsewhere.

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