Address: 1501 Meeting Pl, Orlando, FL 32814, USA
Phone: +14078977373
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Craig Hartman
Tried to get a prescription filled and was refused by the pharmacist. Was told they were not excepting new customers for the prescription I was needing. Initially the pharmacist made it seem that they were in stock but only for current customers and when I questioned why I was being refused if I have a medical need, they changed their tune and said they were out of stock.
Joel Leppard
This review unfortunately deals not with the service provided by the Publix pharmacy, but rather the lack of service. I've been a loyal customer of Publix for many years where I usually frequent the colonialtown Publix. I have since moved to Baldwin Park where I was looking forward to continuing my good relationship with the pharmacist. Unfortunately, the Baldwin Park pharmacist doesn't understand math or calendars or how prescriptions work, which is an unfortunate quality in a pharmacist. I was sick so I was late filling my first refill. Even though we've been over a month since my last refill Baldwin pharmacy advised me that I could not get my prescription filled. I asked to speak to the head pharmacist assuming this was a new pharmacy tech and the person on the phone advised that that he was the head pharmacist. I had to call back toMy doctor and have my prescription sent back to colonialtown... where they filled my prescription the next day. I'm not sure what his deal is but I think he should figure out how prescriptions work or invest in a calendar or date calculator. Until then, I guess I'll be getting my prescriptions filled at colonialTown. Fortunately, out of the hundreds of times I've been to Publix this was the only time that shopping at Publix has not been a pleasure. Everyone they hire except this guy is always super nice. Update: changing to one star. I tried again as this Publix is closest to my house. I called ahead and they said my scripts would be ready in two days. I show up today and the same mean head pharmacist told me they aren't taking on new patients. Who hurt you ?
Kaylin Martinelli
Very professional and pleasant people
Rosa Velazquez
They are always helpfull and take care of all customers, courteous AMD ask scout yo ir r needa.I love the deli food.They are#1 for my fa.We go almost everyday.
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