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    2.8 (17 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Terrible experience with this store and their staff. The pharmacy was pack, I waited 40 min at the drive thru for a rude young lady (Yesenia or something like that) she couldn't find my order and she refused to help me by saying you have to come inside the store. First I didn't want to go inside the store since I was picking up a COVID test and I did not want other people to be exposed, even if I was wearing a mask. Finally, I go inside the store and there was this huge and unorganized line at the pharmacy. Then I saw a lady who was wearing a T-shirt with a drive thru ad on from the store, I asked her for my order, she looked in her thing and her answer was, we don't have any order for you, she didn't want to talk to me about that and she was walking away, this Russian lady was careless and totally unprofessional. No one wanted to take a look of the order confirmation or even assist with a clear explanation of what happened. COVID test are sold out in almost all pharmacies but some of them still have the option available online. If there was any professional person working there probably was able just to explain what they told me over the phone as soon as I walked away the store.

    Posted in parking lot for good reason, shady, sketchy, Hood.

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    It's ok but dark and a little unorganized. Wish it was better but it was a short walk from hotel

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    Best customer service I have ever had at a Walgreens and I love Walgreens! Props to all employees who worked today on the 27th!

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