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    Whitemarsh Pharmacy

    3.5 (13 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    CVS Pharmacy

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    2.0(49 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    Welcome to my short story. I'm not sure what all these 1-starers/"wish there were 0 stars" people…read moreare all about. I've been going to this location for 8 years now and sure there can be glitches in the matrix as is normal for anywhere we go. However overall I've gotten the help and solutions I needed. Shocking how a little time, effort and patience can change the game. If you had a bad experience you too can try, try, try again. I believe in you. No idea about the front of house but I'm not here for that. The staff have been nothing but gracious, kind, and helpful for me etc. The updated app makes it even easier to get someone to talk to. There's a literal "message the pharmacy" option on the app. State your business and they call you back within an hour. Reach out, advocate for yourself, and don't depend on someone else to do it for you. I'm a talker (obviously) to close with; politeness, understanding and a little dose of "you're a person too" goes a long way. Might sound like I'm blaming others, maybe I am? I've had medical issues for more than half my life, elder millennial here, and have had more than one disappointing Dr. Atleast there's someone there for the annoying/frustrating reason I had to go there in the first place . Ugh, meh, rereading that sounds like a GD homemade lifetime movie that people only notice to judge (understandable) and complain about it. Sorry mom for being "that" person at the moment. It will wear off. If you've gotten this far thank you for reading my TED talk. To quote the late (?) great legend OG Thumper: "if you can't say some-thin nice, don't say nothin at all" *not sure this needs to be said?? It's my first post and I may come off as a bit aggressive? I'm not getting paid or bennies for this review. However CVS, feel free to contact me. I got you boo.

    I usually give people in customer service the benefit of the doubt -- this is actually the first…read morenegative review I've ever written -- but this experience was so astonishingly bad it deserves to be documented. The woman working at the pharmacy counter clearly has no grasp of basic courtesy, math, or professionalism. I went to pick up my prescription and was told it was $600. I clarified it was the non-generic version, and she snapped, "I've been doing this all week, it's $600," with the kind of tone that implies both irritation and superiority -- an impressive combination for someone who was clearly wrong. After I asked her to check again, she miraculously returned saying, "Oh, it's $100." Fascinating how prices drop fivefold when someone is forced to actually do their job. When I pointed out that the math made no sense (30 pills for $600 but 11 for $100), she gave me a nonsensical explanation that would embarrass anyone with basic reasoning skills. Then, when I went to pay with my HSA card, she instantly declared it declined -- cutting me off mid-sentence -- and couldn't be bothered to double-check anything. Her rudeness was only surpassed by her incompetence. After I told her her customer service was unacceptable, she actually said, "Maybe you just can't handle me." Ma'am, you dispense medication, not attitude. If you spent half as much energy doing your job as you do being defensive, the experience might have been tolerable. Another employee thankfully stepped in, processed everything correctly, and guess what? The card went through on the first try. Shocking, I know. This woman is a walking example of why some people should not work with the public -- especially in healthcare. I sincerely hope management addresses this, because no customer should have to deal with that level of arrogance and incompetence in a pharmacy.

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    CVS Pharmacy

    2.0(27 reviews)
    3.1 miChestnut Hill
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    This CVS is a little more hectic and busy than you might expect from its sleepy exterior, but the…read morestaff manage to remain friendly and helpful.

    alwaysusan@yahoo.com I would like to raise the alert about…read morean experiences I had at CVS in Chestnut Hill. I recently had my prescriptions moved to CVS following the closing of the Walgreens I had used for years. On the first occasion I visited the store there was an issue with my prescription, but the issue the second occasion is just DANGEROUS. My doctor prescribed 3 new medications for me, a steroid, an antibiotic, and an inhaler. As i observed the person helping me present me with 5 bags of medication i jokingly told him i am apparently sicker than i thought. I asked him to check the bags again and he assured me that they were all in my name. When I checked the bags I realized that 2 of the bags were for steroids 1 at a higher dosage than the other, on further examination I realized that the higher dose bag was the old prescription from the 1st time i had filled my prescription there. I said to him that that was the prescription which I purchased the week before. I checked the label and the date file was 6/16/25. When I got home i crosschecked the medication I received to ensure that they were consistent with the doctor's discharge note and discovered that one of the bags was for an antibiotic which I had purchased the week before. Can you imagine the harmful impact of taking double the prescribed dosage of a steroid and an antibiotic at the same time. I don't know who one would report this to, but i advise everyone to be alert.

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