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Village Pharmacy

(4 reviews)

I've had my medications filled at a different corporate pharmacy for years and I have no real…read morecomplaints with them. However, Village Pharmacy is less than a mile from my home and I pass by it at least twice a day. I have gone to Village Pharmacy several times to pick up various items, get covid shots etc. The staff are super friendly and accommodating. Plus they are a private local pharmacy and I like the idea of keeping my money in my community. Not sure if they will be cheaper than my present pharmacy, but paying a little extra to keep the money in our community might be worth it. Will have to put this on my "to do list" this year.

I was driving from 45 minutes away to come here due to the availability of one of my medications. I…read morecalled everyone close to me each month and they were all out. These folks were nice and service was quick. I was doing this for about 8 months until our pharmacy close to home finally got my medicine back in stock. 2 months later they are out again and now these folks won't fill for me anymore. I was using my health insurance and everything, honest and upfront about the situation and there is absolutely no reason to refuse service to me. The real reason behind it is I only take 2 medications because I am otherwise healthy. If I had several they would have had no problem with it. But my 2 medications are apparently not adequate business to treat me like a person. Very sad hopefully this saves someone else the time and trouble.

Liberty Pharmacy - Great local pharmacy you want to support!

Liberty Pharmacy

(4 reviews)

Jim, Kaci, Niki and all the other professionals always do an exceptional job making sure I will…read morenever go back to a CVS or the other big brand Pharmacies again unless it's absolutely necessary. I really can't believe what I put up with as a customer from others for so many years before meeting Jim and his group of beautiful ladies and such a professional staff. I am so very glad they opened an office in Liberty Park - And that Dr. Kathrine Moore told me about them when I told them how much I hated whom I was using. The have a location in Cahaba Heights and will deliver to a reasonable area if needed.

I am already a big fan of Jim's at Cahaba Pharmacy. When I found out he was opening another…read morelocation in the opposite direction but slightly closer to my home, I knew it just gave me more options (in a good way). While cahaba is still sometimes more convenient kn my way home from work, this location is more direct if im coming from home. Traveling side, both have lovely staff and they offer delivery service! Today's crew assisted us with our Tamiflu and we stocked up on kids ibuprofen and acetominophin. The flu season has been awful so they could only supply the initial doses for my two boys, but they will be delivering the rest tomorrow. I love supporting local, especially Jim and his team. While I hope no one had to frequent a pharmacy, check them out and know they'll always take good care of you and your family.

CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

(3 reviews)

As with so many places like this, convenience is the name of the game. Geographically it is the…read moreclosest drugstore to my house. And even for some one off items, I would prefer a place like this over a grocery store. With this type of store, convenience is going to win 9 times out of 10. But there are a few things that are lacking here. For one, the selection is somewhat limited. It looks very extensive. But when I am looking for very specific brands/dosage, I sometimes have to settle for something close. The greeting card selection also isn't the best in the area. I have only had to ask the pharmacist a question one time. But she was extremely helpful and friendly. That beats the socks off of most places in the vicinity. I do, however, feel like the checkout process isn't as efficient as it could be. I have never seen them open a 2nd register and often times people have trouble with one thing or another in their check-out process. Nothing too bad. But I do feel like it is typically slower than other check-out processes. All in all, Yelp sums it up perfectly once again in the star rating. A-OK. I will keep coming back here as long as my address is the same.

This CVS is the closest to my house and since I am a creature of habit, I chose to continue using…read moreCVS pharmacy for prescriptions after moving here. The store has plenty of space for parking and the pharmacy never seems to be too backed up. I remember having some long wait times at other pharmacies but have been very happy with the swiftness of picking up a prescription. They are also really good about filling medications quickly, which is nice because I can be a poor planner and find myself running out the medication before I realize it is time for a refill. They have great communication and let you know exactly when it is ready to fill. I have been very happy with the service and will continue to use them.

CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

(6 reviews)

I come here quite a bit. My recent visit was to purchase a humidifier…read more The pharmacist answered my questions very quickly and made it easy to decide what was necessary to go along with my purchase. The cashier who completed my transaction was nice and helpful too. The CVS rewards program is great because you can get many useful coupons. Who doesn't love a discount or the opportunity to save money?! I love my new humidifier!

"Help needed at the front!"…read more The first time I heard the announcement called over the store intercom, by the young woman at the front counter, to what appeared to be an otherwise empty store, I didn't make anything of her tone or her anodyne call for backup. I had made my way past the snack isle to the cooler, grabbed a soda, and brought it to the counter as the unoccupied cashier, who had called for backup, slinked away at my approach, awkwardly avoiding eye contact as her help (a man in street clothes) quickly took her station. So far none of this seemed too unusual for CVS at 2AM... Maybe she was going on break... who knows? I initially tried to apply my CVS Rewards to the small $3 purchase using my phone number. I was informed that there was zero balance on my account. Fair enough. Although I knew I had accumulated more than enough CVS Rewards cash, but I figured that there must still be some step I have to complete to apply it. I apologized for my error and then went to check my CVS account which did have $16 worth of rewards but indeed a zero balance as the app requires an extra step to make the funds available in store. Again fair enough--no harm no foul. I tapped the "apply rewards" button and then came back to the store to buy the soda and a few other food items (it's the only grocery store open in that part of Birmingham at 2:15AM). It was when I returned to the store that the situation became off-the-rails bizarre. "Help needed at the front!" This time with more urgency in her tone. And this time unmistakably prompted by my entrance, again the only customer at the still empty CVS. Okay, rude but still we aren't overtly crossing any lines of etiquette. Hey I get it, there's a good reason why their experiment in self checkout was so brief at the 24 hour Roebuck Parkway CVS. But I can do that dance with indignity if it means that I can buy groceries this late. I figure a little criminal profiling is a price to pay for ramen and marshmallows at 230 in the morning--within the standard passive aggressive, junior detective posture that in most cases is mostly harmless, if tactless. There, again swooping into the grocery section to heed the call for "help", comes tracksuit. And this time he's prepared to deliver a stern directive by way of a warning: "If you don't pay [meaning pay for the items I had chosen] this time I'm banning you from the this store." It took me a minute to realize what was (and was certainly NOT) going on there. And finding any benefit of the doubt I offered for this behavior rebuffed, with extreme prejudice ( whatever I was up to must have been REALLY bad) I left. I know that there is no company policy, that extends any such authority to store managers to demand immediate payment in full, at the threat of banishment. Countless viral videos that have gained infamy in present years which show CVS employees standing aside as gangs of organized retail thieves casually walk out the door, arms full of body wash, AA batteries, shaving cream, and dental dams in brazen daytime robberies. Clearly corporate policy (even for actual shoplifting) gives no legal wiggle room for managers to assert, "If you don't pay this time I'm banning you." I do pay **all the time** and no, sir, you are not. That's not what's happening on this crisp winter's night. Sorry. That's the line. The thing is, I don't take things that don't belong to me from stores. I should have made that clear from the start of this review if only as "spoiler alert"--as I should have to the store's employees themselves directly after the initial intercom warnings. I will from now on--in a clear and unbothered tone to match the volume of the store's PA system that chirpingly reassures CVS customers who wander into the "Health & Beauty" section that "staff have been altered to your presence!" (how sweet of them to notice) when even slightly prompted by store motion detectors tracking their every move around the $27 tweezers, as their own digital protocol for: "Help needed at the front!"

Publix - grocery - Updated May 2026

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