Bryan C is cheery, happy and makes all the other employees and customers have a better day. I drive farther to go to this store because of the treatment at this store. Nice job Bryan CVS should give you a raise!
Joe F.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
CVS says pharmacy opens at 7am. Took a taxi to get here for allergy medicine for an allergic reaction. Two women behind the caged counter babbling about nonsense as I stood there. I finally said good morning and one woman said they don’t open until 8am. Really poor service and attitude and obviously could care less about the accuracy of their own apps hours posted for their stores. I’ll find another pharmacy.
Z A.
Place rating: 1 Boston, MA
i call this place sleaze v s. nuff said
Kwan N.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Staff were helpful and friendly. Pharmacy was quick on service. On sale items are easy to locate and usually up front in baskets. One suggestion for the store management is to have traffic police to clear people who double park in front of the entrance.
Chuckie T.
Place rating: 2 Boston, MA
This location is a bit sad, but given the surroundings on Broadway — dollar stores, etc., it’s not really a surprise. From the panhandlers out front, to the razor blade«vaults», this place is ghetto. Always some kind of line to check out because they never have more than 1 or 2 people working the registers. i just dread coming here. God forbid I have to get a prescription filled.
Eric S.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Make a long story short this CVS is great… they have everything a man needs when he needs it… besides Target stores. and they also employee teens and elderlys who have no jobs and they are really friendly people love places like this… dont really leave reviews for drug stores or pharmacys but had to let this one be known
Brian B.
Place rating: 1 Boston, MA
One star and one word — Insensitive. Do you like to share the most intimate medical details of your life with complete strangers? If so, this is most definitely the place for you. Whether it’s a «consultation» with the pharmacist or simply checking out at the pharmacy, what follows are its major problems, which likely violate a number of State and Federal privacy laws: 1. Most times, when picking up or consulting with a pharmacist, they won’t just ask you for your name and address. No. They’re not satisfied there. They want to confirm LOUDLY what your freakin’ prescription is. I guess this is so all people within throwing distance can confirm if it’s their drug, too. I mean, c’mon. Do I really need my neighbors knowing that I have medical problem requiring a specific medication… Also, if your medication isn’t ready for pickup, you might even be lucky enough to hear this while at the register: «Is the(fill in your prescription medication of choice) ready for pickup.» I might as well show up naked — ’cause that’s how I feel. 2. The staff is less than knowledgeable about insurance, and even less helpful in resolving problems. I think they’re actually dumb. Really. I have received consistently incorrect information about prescriptions and payments that could have left me either without any medication or with a serious overcharge. When I tried to correct them, they just scoffed and got all defensive, kinda like I get when everyone in line knows what medication I’m picking up… This place gets one star only because they actually have prescription drugs on hand. Other than that, avoid it all costs.