It’s Walgreens but they were open on Christmas Day and my son woke up sick, poor guy. They had what I needed, were very busy(only place open), but all worked out well and staff was friendly.
Steve M.
Tu valoración: 1 Austin, TX
I visited the Walgreens at this location on Aug. 03, 2012 to find something to relieve my itching from poison ivy. I went directly to the pharmacy area to speak with the Pharmacist on duty. I patiently waited for at least fifteen minutes to speak to the pharmacist because she was talking to a customer– the customer in front of me seemed to be attempting to get some insurance coverage situation in place– they talked a long time and that customer finally left. The Pharmacist said«I’ll be right with you». After another minute of waiting she waited on me and I asked her if she had any recommendatons for soaps or anything to treat the itching from poison ivy. Her response was something like this…” I think we have that stuff on isle two or three!!!#@% DUH… she may has well have given me her guess for the Saturday night lotto drawing. This dim bulb could have at least called a store employee and asked the employee to help me. No sireee bob… I’m a pharmacist. I don’t have time to talke to customers. I have to stare at my computer screen and figure out that other ladies insurance situation. Then I have to go put some viagra pills in a bottle. Then I have to go potty. Then I have to go back to my computer and act like I’m busy so I don’t have to talk to customers. After wandering around in the store I did finally get some attention from anothe female employee who went out of her way to be helpful. I told that I was not impressed with the pharmacist and her reply to my request for guidance. So the one star rating is for the female pharmacist who was on duty at 4:45p.m. on August 3rd, 2012… Short, round, blond, early to mid fifties.