Address: 4042 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822, USA
Phone: +14072774103
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Travis
The pharmacist will do everything he can to make you run out of medication
Kristie Karnes
If I could give this pharmacy negative stars I would! If you are on a narcotic pain medication I advise you to go to another pharmacy. Not only is everyone who works there discriminatory towards people who take narcotics on a regular basis but they make you wait until the day you are out of your medication to tell you they don’t have it so when it happens to be the weekend and you can’t reach your physician until Monday you will be out of your medication for a few days and left to suffer. Unless you want that, go someplace else. And then they tell you if you don’t like it, we would hate to lose you as a customer but go someplace else! I see I’m not the only one to have problems. Maybe a class action lawsuit will do them good 😡
Whitney Bledsoe
Pulled up to the drive-thru at 8:54, according to my phone, to pick up an important prescription and the sign was already up that they were closed... right beside the sign with their hours stating they close at 9. I would have rushed in, with my newborn, but I saw that they were already pulling the store barrier shut. I understand that i was cutting it close; but not adhering to your posted hours is completely unacceptably for a pharmacy.
Orlando Reviews
Took 3 1/2 hours to fill prescription, not customer service friendly. Did not volunteer info or ask any questions. I handed them my Id asked how long . They asked for my address in their system and told me my address and phone number were wrong. What address ? Did my doctor's office send it. When I presented my ud they should have checked. I don't work for the pharmacy. The staff is very "checked out" the girl seemed not to know what she was doing and not willing to ask the guy for help. I lost trust from their lack of professionalism.
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