It’s pretty much the same as Walgreens, has a lot of things you need, but at a slightly higher price. So if you need something ASAP and don’t care if you spend a few cents or bucks more, then you’ll be happy with going here. They do have a minute clinic in case you need medical care for something that is not very serious. The one time I went, they did a good job at evaluating me and prescribing me meds/antibiotics. The visit costs the same as a doctor’s office visit. The rest, they bill to your insurance.
Bob K.
Tu valoración: 5 Alsip, IL
Great CVS, great employees and pharmacy staff, great minute clinic, help my mother greatly as well, CVS Corporate please take note, 5/5, recommend.
Jim M.
Tu valoración: 1 Palos Heights, IL
I would give this place a zero if i could. Let me start off by saying i get strep throat(probably missed spelled strep) once to twice a year. So i didn’t have insurance at the time so i went to cvs minute clinic. My gland was so swollen i could barely open my mouth and swallowing my own saliva was a chore. Plus a fever of 101 now when i see my doctor he feels my neck under my jaw i can feel how swollen it is. These people want to do a culture which its sticking a swab down your throat which wasn’t possible cause like i said could barely own my mouth. Then she says if i cant do test i can’t do anything for you. For those who don’t know culture test one tests for one strep at least that what she told me. Long story short costed me a $ 100 and got nothing to help in return. By the way this is the second time I’ve been to this one and same thing money spent and no help given.
Kim R.
Tu valoración: 1 Orland Park, IL
This review is for the CVS Minute Clinic. I came here on a Sunday morning, right at 9am as I started getting sick the night before. Fever, chills, body aches, then the coughing up the yellow/green slime. I’ve had bronchitis before, so I knew what was coming. Sunday morning, I have a 100 degree fever, still and the cough is worse. I normally wait to see my regular doc but he doesn’t open until Monday, late afternoon. CVS is covered under my insurance, so I thought I’d try them despite what a few friends and family have experienced. I was told by several people who went to Minute Clinic that no matter how sick you are, as long as you still have a pulse, they will not prescribe any medications. So I walk in, the nurse, yes a nurse, not a doctor, asks what my symptoms are, takes my temp, etc. Now, I’m not knocking nurses. I know the schooling they go through. I guess I feel more comfortable with a doctor. After I tell her my symptoms, especially coughing up the yellow green slime, she tells me I have the flu and sends me on my way. No prescription, not even a recommendation as to what to take over the counter! Seriously! Waste of time and money!!! Save yourself the agony of dragging your sorry ass out to a quack doc in the box and wasting your time and money.
Mike O.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
The one thing great about this pharmacy is that the pharmacists have told me more about the medicine prescribed than my doctor did. This compared to the newer built CVS’s, they don’t have those sliding red doors. For some reason those bug the hell out of me. This CVS was the old Osco Drugs.