This pharmacy doesn’t even deserve a star! They’re terrible and couldn’t fill the prescription and gave some crap about the insurance not approving it either and lied to our faces. They played stupid after we originally called AHEAD of time to confirm it was ready. We ended up driving over to the Walgreens a mile away and they filled it right away without us even having to leave! Ridiculous! Even the pharmacist couldn’t figure out why they couldn’t fill the order when the insurance had already approved it! Never coming here again! Waste of time!
Andrew F.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
Cashier was clueless about Apple Pay didn’t know rewards card are automatically scanned with tap and pay. Kept asking for my phone number
Shalimar A.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
I been here one time and my son was sick and they helped out to give him the amount of medical he need that day cuz he broke out in a bad rash thank god we had the medical and people were there too us out. And I like cool phone case they had there also
Courtney Z.
Place rating: 1 Chicago, IL
I wish I could give this location no stars after spending a good section of my day in the ER I came in with my prescriptions and the guy is being very unhelpful saying he can’t fill it with out talking to the dr. mind you it is now 12:15 and this is ridiculous. I need to get to bed not wait forever for mess I need to take
Mike D.
Place rating: 5 Aurora, IL
My impression started when I walked in to this Walgreens. It’s the typical feeling of walking into a lowest bidder situation when it comes to the construction of a place. The lack of style and over bright florescent lighting reminds me of a hospital. Only difference is that hospitals are sterol and I wouldn’t put anything in my mouth that came off a shelf from this place. The slogan«be well!» Sounds like, «good luck!» To me. As in the employees feel like I may have caught something whilst browsing their store. But the pharmacy on the other hand is like a whole different place. My initial impression as I came around the corner of the Nexium 24 hour shelfs was an angel with blonde hair and blue scrubs. I was greeted with a smile and she was even concerned that I was getting pain meds, I stood there and told her the entire story of how I crashed my motorcycle and broke my hand. The service was fast and caring despite the amount of people who needed to be helped. The pharmacy tech helping me was answering calls the entire time! But was still clicking away at what ever else she was doing! Best pharmacy experience ever! Note: this was my first pharmacy experience.
Justin F.
Place rating: 2 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
It never fails that«when» I actually need a prescription of any kind, I can count on the. Cumberland Walgreens to screw things up. No one can figure anything out. Always people waiting. Pharmacy workers all staring at screens instead of handling waiting customers. I never have these issues at other Walgreens. Just this one, it seems like it’s a mix of confusion, incompetence and failure to be able to multi-task. Something I would think would be a pre-req to work in a pharmacy anywhere. Bottom line, they claim«we are always backed up». If you«need» something filled; go somewhere else. Unless you need cards, batteries, simple items, then they are ok. If you’re suffering and in bad shape, might be faster to pay the ER co-pay and get the meds right away, or you could end up taking a dirt nap at the Walgreens speed.
Dominick C.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
My shelves– stocked with unlimited Red Bulls. Lean cuisines, lining ever corner of my freeze door. The occasional eye drops or cold medicine, right on hand. That’s life. This is Walgreens. Close, convenient, campy.