I’ve been coming here for years. Not much to write about, if you’ve been to one Walgreens you been to them all. I find the service at all of them to be about the same, even the locations out of town and in different states. This could be me, but the staff never seem happy. It’s like a daily grind for them. Their not rude, they just don’t seem happy. Note: They have 2 Redbox movie rentals outside. This increases your chances of getting the movie(s) you want.
R R.
Tu valoración: 1 Downtown, Fort Worth, TX
This has got to be worst pharmacy of all time! I was told«come back in an hour» by Jose a“pharmacy tech.” Came back and absolutely nothing had been processed. I haven’t been told whether to wait or come back. The phones are ringing off of the wall with not even a «please hold» or a «can we call you back.» Only reason im here is because CVS no longer takes United Health Care. The«pharamists and pharmacy techs» aren’t even working efficiently, this place is a joke and the General Manager should be ashamed of this store.
Babs S.
Tu valoración: 3 Dallas, TX
Good, open 24 hours. Bad, won’t match RX prices and the scripts are pretty high.
Marjorie A.
Tu valoración: 2 Irving, TX
Pharmacists and pharmacy techs are… adequate. They’re in a hurry, barely look at you, and can sometimes act as if your presence is only tolerated at best. The clerks typically have the same attitude, and if you find yourself in a rather long line at the one open register, rest assured that sometime in the near– to mid-future, someone in management will eventually realize that perhaps opening another line might be a good idea. Might. On a more positive note, the selection is wide-ranging, from its extensive beauty and skincare aisles to its small collection of wines. Need milk, popsicles, batteries, contact lens solution, and a Mother’s Day card? It’s all here, and then some. It’s the only major drugstore in this neighborhood, and for that alone I suppose one should be grateful.