Bel Air Maryland Pharmacies that start with M
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CVS Pharmacy
Store # 4170, manager, Michael Leishear
“Sore # 4170, Taneytown MD , Would like to share my experience on my issues of product information that I receive from store manager Michael Leishear, what a great CVS team player such a valuable employee.I deeply/certainly appreciate your help , sensational my personal thanks my friend . ” -
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Family Pharmacy
avoid this small town and small minded pharmacy
“It wouldn't let me give 0 stars. I had a pharmacist who refused to fill a prior patients prescription BC last year I had no insurance and went to the cheapest available and nowvi can't find all my meds in one pharmacy so I go where they have what I lack. I was accused of using too many drs and too many pharmacies. I explained why to him and he simply said I'm not getting involved. I went to another pharmacy a mile awaycand the pharmacist there was superb. He didn't judge me and filled my scripts without judging me a single time. Shame on family pharmacy. U r the last mom and pop hick local pharmacy I'll use. May u go out of business soon. Nice touch opening a liquor store next door to where people your psyschic pharmacists deem worthy and they can buy some Jack Daniels why they wait. Worst pharmacist and pharmacy with the least friendly staff in Carroll Co.” -
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Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy
dundalk medicind shop
“n/a just keeps ringing hot happy w/them” -
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Walgreens
Automated or not
“My husband had 2 scripts which he turned into Walgreens. He was told they were too old and they would have to call the dr. So we waited. After being turned in on a Sunday afternoon, we received a call on our answering machine saying the prescriptions were ready. I heard it after coming home from work. I ate dinner and went back out in the cold to get the prescription as my husband was in class. When I got to the Walgreens, the very unfriendly clerk told me the prescription was not ready. When I replied that I received a message on my answering machine saying it was. Her comment was to ask if it was an automated message! Who the heck cares if it was automated or not!!!! Then she rudely went on as though I had lied and said that she did not know why anyone would send a message when the prescription was not ready. What happened to the customer is right. Do I need to take my answering maching into Walgreens to have it heard by this rude chickie who wouldn't know a manner if it hit her in the head. People are sick and suffering and she asks if the message was automated. Stupid broad! This reflects on you Walgreens!”