Address: 1601 GA-40, Kingsland, GA 31548, USA
Phone: +19127291457
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Lydia Oakes
Gia is supremely friendly and efficient. She remembers my name and is always willing to help me work through issues with my insurance. Definitely recommend the pharmacy as long as she’s there.
Jt “JT”
I HAD to give at least “1” star to this place or could not submit this review; but, everyone should be extremely, extremely careful when having prescriptions filled at this Publix pharmacy. As on Tuesday 9/27/2022 when I picked up my prescription the “Prescription Receipt” inside the plastic bags with the medication DID NOT have my name, address, & phone number on it but worst of all the receipt had information on it for someone else with that person’s birth date. So, that means someone else received my information & the most frightening thing my birth date. I will be filing a HIPAA complaint against this pharmacy as they gave my private information to another individual as well as my medicine info, not to mention my health insurance info. So, just beware dealing with this pharmacy!!!
Hannah Chertos
Whoever the blonde woman with glasses is is extremely rude and has zero skills in customer service. She was condescending and unhelpful. I brought my prescription bottle in to get my prescription filled for the first time here, and she wouldn’t even look at it even though it had all the information she was asking for, then barely glanced at my insurance card and told me it was the wrong thing (literally never had a problem with this insurance card and I’ve moved around a lot). I will say when I picked up my prescription the young man who helped me was very kind and helpful. But overall, I would avoid this pharmacy if that little blonde woman is still there. I filled my prescription here once, and never again. Learn some decorum, lady.
Jeane’ Watson
Some of the employees in the deli department are VERY rude
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