Address: 3370 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30044, USA
Phone: +16783766055
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Kelley Thomas
This Publix Pharmacy at Village, Do not go to this Pharmacy! The male pharmacist charged me for my A lot for my medicine. I asked him go an relook at my Insurance plan an he said he did, (I repeat!), I knew he didn't look at my Insurance Plan . The male pharmacist is to lazy to go the Distance to look up your plan an readjust it .. (I repeat again!) Do not use this pharmacy! I went to another pharmacy, Much better they readjust my Insurance. (The male pharmacist is to lazy to look At your Insurance plan in the system!) Do not go there...
Robert Hill
They were out of my wife's meds but did not call us. My doctor declined a refill request--he wanted me to come in--and the pharmacy did not call me. I had to learn of these facts when I went in to pick up the meds. Though I shop this Publix, I am looking to take my Rx business elsewhere. So, I would tell anyone to do this pharmacy a favor: place your business with a pharmacy that has enough staff and caring to give you some personal service. Today, a Saturday, Chris told me that I would have to wait a full hour for my single Rx. So I took off for a fill-up and my first venture in to Lidl which is virtually next door to Publix. Glad I did, too because Lidl had a fantastic deal on boneless ribeyes.
Tricia Sharpe
Worked at this pharmacy for 18+ years. When I left almost 4 years ago due to cancer I moved my prescriptions to the Loganville Hwy Loganville store where I was treated like some kind of addict by the Male pharmacist Trey (or whatever his name is) After writing a letter to a company I was loyal to as a customer and employee for almost 2 decades, I never received a response. Anyway, fast forward a couple years and I now do business at my old store because of Chris the pharmacist. He is polite and calm. He is also a veteran. I just want to say, Chris thank you for your understanding and compassion. However, John the District Manager, I'm still waiting on your call. Not cool.
Sandy Field
Took forever to get my medicine
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