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    Walmart Pharmacy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    9 years ago

    Very sweet people working there. Always quick on getting my meds filled. Thank you!!!

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    CVS Pharmacy

    2.3(7 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I am so disappointed in the lack of discreetness in selling sex products. The last thing I want to…read moresee or a child see while standing in line at the pharmacy are vibrators and butt vibrators. These are items that should be sold in a Sex shop not on the shelf of a one of the largest pharmacy chains. These items are literally in your face while standing in line, which is absolutely appalling. To be honest the pharmacy is fast and employees are nice so this is not a representation of their work ethics however it disgust me so much I plan on switching pharmacies.

    On 12/7/25 I went to the doctors and was prescribed 2 different medicines. The Kaufman, Tx CVS is…read moreonly about a mile from my doctors. We were notified by my doctors office that they had submitted the prescriptions to CVS. While running a few other errands in the area I called CVS to verify they received the prescriptions from my Dr. They did, however, say they had an issue with one of them and said they sent a message to my Dr for an explanation which, of course, meant I had to make another trip back to Kaufman in my Ram 3500 diesel. No problem, I get that things unforeseen happens. I arrived the next day at the Kaufman CVS at 1:05pm thinking that was plenty of time between yesterday and today to get things squared away. When i got to the counter I was told they haven't yet heard from the dr's office. I called my dr's office and they right away called CVS back. I then got a call from my dr's office saying it got taken care of. I went back up to the counter (I was the only customer in line at this point, NO ONE waiting behind me) and asked if they heard from my dr. After a few words I understood that the situation between CVS and my dr's office got squared away and I would be able to get the prescriptions. Mind you, it's not yet 1:30pm - !:30pm is when ALL of the pharmacy is closed for lunch - not half now and half later to keep things moving - ALL. Anyway, I want to reiterate that it's not 1:30pm yet, it was actually about 1:20pm when this tall guy dressed in blue tells me to come back at 2pm to get my prescription. I asked why can't I just get it now and basically was told, I don't want to. He refused to tell me why and just gave weird answers. We had a few more words, nothing rude or any cussing to each other but with raised voices. Nothing he said made any sense. I ended up leaving and when I checked the time it was EXACTLY 1:30pm!!! Instead of wanting to take an extra minute or 2 to satisfy/help a customer he would rather argue with them and make them wait for 30 min, what a waste and is the worst customer service I've seen in a long time. I will definitely be checking into going to an alternate pharmacy. One last thing, I'm not from this area, only visiting. Very bad impression from this CVS.

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    CVS pharmacy

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This CVS is the BEST I have ever been to! Ann Le is a gem, she has the best customer service I have…read moreever seen! They always make a point to go above and beyond and I can't say enough good things about the store and all of its employees.

    The folks here are super friendly as a rule, but I sadly experienced how inept they become once…read moretheir computers stop working. I went to the doctor with a high fever and after testing, was told I had the flu. It was early enough that the doc believed I would benefit from Tamiflu. She stated that I should pick it up and take it immediately, because as each minute passes, the flu virus is replicating itself. I was almost to the point of delirium with the fever. It was really making me crazy and I just wanted to drive through, pick up my meds and go home. When I arrived, one lane of their drive thru had a pylon in it and the other had an over-turned shopping cart. I almost burst into tears right there. The last thing I wanted to do was to have to haul myself out of my car and walk in. Why on earth would they close the drive thru?!?! I made it inside and the place was PACKED. I stood in line for 15 minutes (there were only 3 people ahead of me in the pick-up line) before they got my name. I was told it would be "just a few minutes." Tamiflu is pre-packaged - there are no pills for a pharmacist to count out. It's a box with the exact dosage and # of pills I needed. There could not be an easier prescription to fill. Seriously. At this point, my body was screaming for me to lay down. I had tears streaming down my face because the fever was making me so miserable. I sat in one of the waiting chairs, coughing uncontrollably and spreading the flu virus all over the area full of adults and children. I asked why their drive thru was closed - they explained that their computers were down. That made no sense. They had a full compliment of staff. People who are disabled or weak should not have to walk in the cold weather and stand inside coughing on everyone when they could just as easily sit in their warm car and wait. I kept seeing people walk up and get their medicines in about 10 minutes. I surveyed people around me, asking how long they had been there. Everyone was there a shorter span than I had been. After I had been sitting for an hour, crying nearly uncontrollably from the fever, I mustered the energy to get back to the counter to ask what was taking so long. The woman walked away and then came back and said, "the pharmacist is looking at it. It should just be a few minutes." Twenty minutes later, I was told again, that the pharmacist was "looking" at my prescription. WTF is your $#@! problem? You have a freaking graduate degree from college - why do you have to 'look' at a pre-packaged box of Tamiflu for an hour and a half? Give it to me NOW! Any pharmacist knows how important it is to get this medicine in the patient IMMEDIATELY. I kept waiting and becoming more crazy with my fever. I kept looking at my watch and could not believe how long I had been there. About every 10 minutes, someone would ask, "what's your last name again?" OMG! Seriously? I've been here for over an hour - you've asked me 7 or 8 times - why have you not memorized it by now - or more importantly - given me my freaking medicine!? I hear someone in the back, presumably the professional 'looker' of all that is Tamiflu, shout out my last name. I responded loudly, "Bingo!" and the throngs of other people burst out laughing. I go to the counter and the woman says AGAIN, "what's your last name?" Are you freaking kidding me? I'm the woman who has been crying in front of you for AN HOUR AND A HALF and you STILL are asking me - especially right after I acknowledged that my name was just called?!?!? If thoughts could kill, everyone behind the counter would have dissolved. If you've never had a fever high enough to make your brain feel like you're melting - you probably do not understand the state I was in - but all I could do to maintain my dignity was to repeat to myself in my head, "don't do anything to get arrested - just hold on until you can get the meds and get out." The woman asks me to sit again while the $$#@!$ pharmacist "LOOKS" at my prescription again. Am I being punked? Finally, it is ready after I have been there nearly 2 freaking hours. The same woman who still does not remember my name says, "with your insurance, the medicine will be $104 - I know it's expensive, do you still want it?" OK - NOW - if thoughts could kill, a magical tree chipper would have appeared and she would have gone into it feet first. What if I didn't have the money? Why in the world would you make an obviously very sick person agonize in pain for their medicine for 2 HOURS before telling them - BTW, this is likely more than you've ever paid for medicine in your life? I paid for it and barely made it to my car. The fever had me shaking so bad, I could barely open the box at this point. This stems from bad training and bad management. These people were woefully unprepared to handle flu season when their computers went south. They should train and do drills and have a triage and order numbers or something. This was utter chaos.

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    Hometown Pharmacy

    3.0(2 reviews)
    35.7 mi

    I transferred my prescriptions to this pharmacy because I heard how great they were due my current…read morepharmacy closing early and was short of pharmacists. Worst service EVER. I don't know who are writing the great reviews, however that was not the case with me. Yes I'm calling it as I perceived my treatment...Pure racism. Everyone from the pharmacist to staff with the exception of one kind lady, but the rude racist staff came and intervened while she was trying to resolve the issue of me picking uup a blood pressure medication that wasn't and ​ready. They truly have no professionalism or customer service skills. I said since this is the racist treatment I receive, I don't have to use you. The following morning I received a telephone call asking where I wanted them to transfer my prescription. This is what I would expect from this small town sentiment. I transferred medication and will warn people of color of this pharmacy

    5 stars all the way. The pharmacist, Tim, is the best. He was patient, has a calming voice and…read moreexplained things carefully and thoroughly. We came for our COVID shots. Mine went without a hitch, I don't mind shots so much. The wife has an issue with needles and she had some anxiety. Tim was understanding and expressed empathy and was patient and we got the shot in her. 15 minutes of waiting to make sure we didn't have a reaction and home we go. It does have a hometown feel as this is not the big city and that's the appeal and charm of more rural Texas. I wouldn't hesitate to come back if I had to, though it's kind of a drive from where we live now.

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