Address: 7325 US-1, Cocoa, FL 32927, USA
Phone: +13216358464
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Mayhem Marley
Since when has the Publix pharmacy close entirely for a one hour lunch break?? Shouldn’t that be done in shifts like every other dept. No other pharmacy closes entirely for lunch. According to Publix corp info., the lunch break should only be 30 min anyways. I don’t have an issue with the break, everyone deserves a lunch break…but I also don’t think the entire pharmacy should shut down for it.
Matreintsherde Fakename
I have become extremely dissatisfied with this pharmacy in the last couple of years, as are my doctors. I have a tight schedule and when I have time to make it there close to closing (15 minutes before close, not 2) I can't count on them being open anymore. I have had to get prescriptions from other Publix pharmacies due to them being out of stock of my prescriptions often (not once has this happened with this pharmacy before), and the service there is far more acceptable. A more recent issue over the past year is them not filling my 90 day prescriptions, and though they used to give me two refills now they do not and I have to call in my prescriptions every time, which sometimes can result in me skipping a day or two which directly impacts my daily life. I don't know if that's due to insurance or not so they may not be responsible for that. It is very sad to watch a perfect pharmacy sink to such depths. With that being said the pharmacists are still amazing and I still hold the senior techs and 2 of the newer techs in high regard. Wendy is far too rude than she has any right to be. If you're going to give me bad service the least you can do is give me a smile. I always treat you guys good and am more understanding than I really should be, but Wendy is making that difficult. I intimately understand how stressful being understaffed can be and the difficulties of customer service but being kind especially to your friendly, long term customers, is a bare minimum requirement for the job.
Nick Eachus
Not really sure what goes on at this pharmacy, but the technician Wendy has a serious attitude problem.
Holly Kenney
Always happy to explain and help. Everyone always courteous.
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