Neighborhood pharmacy where Stop & Shop’s trained and trusted pharmacists can conveniently fill prescriptions, as well as safely administer COVID-19 and other vaccines.
Stop & Shop pharmacy, unlike CVS and Walgreens, is always open when it’s supposed to be open and the excellent staff, despite being constantly busy, is always happy to assist their customers and are both knowledgeable and customer oriented. I feel like I’m in good hands on their watch. I know they routinely check for drug interactions whenever I have a new prescription filled, and they never mind confirming it for me if I have any questions. I’m chronically ill and Stop & Shop pharmacy makes my life easier. I know I can always count on them and for that I’m extremely grateful.
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Henry Art
Dec 21, 2022
1.0
Terrible costumer service. Always late filling my prescriptions as well. I’m on the brink of switching to Walgreens to be quite frank.
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Jared Lampiasi
Oct 25, 2022
1.0
Looks like they have new management. Went there 3 times to get my prescription because the line was so long. The third time I sucked it up and waited. I got a text saying it was ready. I had 3 different things called in by my doctor today. When I got to the counter they only had one ready and said they could do the other two if I waited. Very poor customer service. The line was half way up the aisle. I’ve been going here for 20 years and am always in and out. Everyone in line was talking about how crazy the wait was.
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Haydee Lindo
Feb 26, 2018
1.0
Summary: This pharmacy regularly mishandles my prescriptions. The pharmacists are dismissive and can't seem to get things right.
Here's my latest story:
It took 3 tries to get my last prescription filled. I went to pick up 3 months worth of my prescription and they wouldn't give it to me. They said that my doctor only prescribed one month. I went home and called my doctor. They confirmed that they sent my prescription for 3 months and offered to call them. I then called my insurance company to make sure everything was in order.
A week later I went back to the pharmacy and they refused to give me my prescription again. This time they said my insurance wouldn't pay for it, and were very dismissive. I went to the parking lot and called my insurance company and they said they had no idea why the pharmacy would say that and offered to call them. I went back to the counter and watched as my insurance company called the pharmacy. Only then did the pharmacist actually check and I heard her say "oh, it's going through today". Then they silently handed me my prescription. It shouldn't be this hard to get my medicine and be treated respectfully. It shouldn't be that hard to simply do your job.