Address: 1500 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803, USA
Phone: +14078987740
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Soja Yordi
Chloe in deli is amazing
L G
Extremely rude staff - the gentleman pharmacy tech that answered the phone on 6/21 at 3:50 PM needs an attitude check. Instead of explaining the situation of my prescription being sent from central fill, he just remained silent on the phone for 4 minutes while i heard him speak to other staff.
Joel Leppard
One of the things that I love about shopping at Publix is that they take their motto where shopping is a pleasure very seriously. I would like to take an opportunity highlight Kevin Pham, the lead pharmacist, and the rest of the pharmacy staff at the colonial Town Publix pharmacy. They are always very busy with all th orders but are never rude but always courteous and have the prescriptions available normally ahead of the time. Being a pharmacist can be a very tough job, but Kevin and the rest of his team perform it with expertise precision and grace. In the years I've been going there, they've never messed up my prescription once. Well, it might not seem like much... But Being able to get your medication on time is an important thing and crucial to many individuals' health and lives. Thanks Kevin and team for going above and beyond! Five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Adrienne W. (acwilhoite)
What kind of pharmacy has no employee working during the open hours and no one who can access medications in the entire store? There's no backup for cases of no shows with something as important as the pharmacy department? This isn't a produce section or bakery....this is the pharmacy - a place holding prescriptions that are vital to sick people's well being!!! My family member has epilepsy. Came in at 9.30 (the pharmacy is supposed to open at 9) to get my prescription was informed that it is closed because there was a no show and no one in the entire store can let customers pickup prescriptions. They already filled the prescription. I can't just go get another. And now my epileptic family member has no medication. This is a terrible organizational issue especially with a department that carries more responsibility than the others in the store.
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