Address: 2402 Village Green Pl, Champaign, IL 61822, USA
Phone: +12173982764
Sunday: 9AM–9PM
Monday: 7AM–10PM
Tuesday: 7AM–10PM
Wednesday: 7AM–10PM
Thursday: 7AM–10PM
Friday: 7AM–10PM
Saturday: 8AM–10PM
Daniel Clayton
Repeatedly the pharmacy is closed yet they still let you sign up for Covid testing. What a waste of time and gas. Let people know on the website or take off Covid testing for specific times. So many better routes to take
Japhia Jayasingh
Walgreens pharmacy continues to consistently be the worst. They have the worst customer service most likely due to unhappy pharmacists. They are uniformly dour, surly and appear overworked and understaffed. Add to this the reduced hours. This pharmacy closes at 6pm… how do they expect people to get their prescription after they leave work? Add the laziness of the pharmacist who in this instance said my husband’s prescription was not on order which was not true and when that untruth was sorted out then said the insurance was not correct … again a lie as the rest of the family gets their prescription filled with that insurance card for which he is the primary card holder. They punted the work of calling the insurance to us instead of making a simple phone call. After doing THEIR work and us calling the insurance company, the problem was rectified quickly. Their laziness and poor customer service is awesome appalling. Walgreens pharmacy has the gall to advertise as being at the corner of happiness and health … as if they care about either the happiness or health of their customers. Again they are the absolute worst!!!!
Dirk Gentley
Don't ever have enough to give me a full refill on one prescription. Then when going back to get remainder, they keep making clerical mistakes that cause problems with insurance.
John Walker
Has really declined in quality over the years. Have not answered their phones in the pharmacy since before covid. Phoning in a prescription also hasn't worked for them in a long while. And I have never gotten a helpful answer when asking questions about a medication. I had covid and tried to use the pharmacy window to get medication rather than coming in and exposing people. The pharmacist said that he wouldn't sell thing that were over the counter. He then said regulated, but non-prescription drugs like those including pseudoephedrine would require me by law to come in. Neither of these statements make sense given that CVS will do both through their window. A pharmacy not permitting someone with an illness a safe way of obtaining medicine they need is failing in their central duty.
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