Walgreens 77 Mallett Drive, Topsham, ME 04086
About the Business
Walgreens is a one-stop shop for all your health, beauty, and convenience needs. Located at 77 Mallett Drive in Topsham, Maine, this institution offers a wide range of products including clothing, food, and health items. Whether you're in need of prescription medications, groceries, or the latest fashion trends, Walgreens has you covered. With friendly staff and a convenient location, Walgreens is the perfect place to stock up on essentials and find everything you need in one place.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Great staff, always extremely friendly cashiers. Confused about the negative reviews, maybe they have new employees since then because they have always gone above and beyond and are very very nice."
"I visited this pharmacy today for my Covid, RSV and flu shots. The hard-working pharmacist and her two assistants saw me at the appointed time and were polite, friendly, and efficient. They don't have an easy job. This was an altogether positive experience for me, different from what reviewers found a year or two ago."
"I went in to get my passport photo taken, only to be told by the guy at the counter “Not today, we just had a huge shipment come in and everyone’s focused on that. Come back tomorrow, we usually have two guys working it, just not today, but don’t worry, no apt needed” I went to CVS in Freeport and had the entire process taken care of in under 10 minutes and she was the only person working. Will not return here for anything."
"This pharmacy has always been better than the Maine Street Brunswick option until today. Erika, the pharmacist, is perhaps the most impolite, inept, and immature individual I have ever had the displeasure of dealing with. I received a notification on Thursday of last week that my prescription was ready for pickup and would be held for 5 days. I wasn’t able to pick up the prescription on Thursday afternoon or a Friday because I was out of state on business. Saturday’s and Sundays they are closed and Monday was a federal holiday, so Tuesday I went in to pick up my meds. Out of the 5 days they would hold my meds they were closed two of this days. When I arrived the pharmacist Erika, claimed that I waited too long to pick up my meds and that they had already been reshelved. I showed her I didn’t receive notification until Thursday that it was ready and they are closed on weekends so I really picked up the meds as soon as I was able to. She insisted that the meds had been filled prior to Thursday and that I was in the wrong for not coming in sooner. Now she would have to refill the prescription and I would have to pay a larger copay because of it being the new year. On top of that I would have to come back again because I now had to pick up my daughter from school. When I voiced my concerns that she was insinuating the fault was mine even though I had evidence of the 5 day notification and that her demeanor was very condescending, she told me that if I didn’t leave she would call the police. She quite literally lost all composure and went from 0-60; going from having a civil conversation to becoming emotionally unstable she threw me off guard to the point where I actually chuckled because I couldn’t believe she was acting that unstable. No pharmacist who has access to controlled medications and is making life or death calculations for patient medications should be as emotionally unstable as Erika is. I am truly concerned about her ability to make rational decisions and at this point do not trust that she won’t “accidentally” mis-fill my medication or that of another patient due to her unstable emotional health. Walgreens should seriously consider evaluating her access to controlled medications, her access to sensitive client information, and her right to fill medications for clients, whom Walgreens is liable for."
"I recently had surgery for a torn rotator cuff. Two weeks post op, Walgreens started playing games with me regarding my pain medication. I couldn’t have the medication because they need to speak to my doctor. I had my doctor call then returned. Now I can’t have it because it’s too soon since my last prescription. I can pick it up Thursday. I returned on Thursday and they said my doctor rescinded my prescription, I would need to get a new one. Walgreens is closed on weekends due to staffing issues. I had medication called in on Friday and they didn’t have time to fill it until Monday even though it was called it at 1:10 PM. They close at 7 PM. It was frustrating and only 2 weeks post op I was still in a lot of pain. At this point I had gone three days without pain medication. To say it was a bad weekend would be an understatement. I assumed the problem was a red tape communication issue between my doctor, my insurance company, and Walgreens. Finally, having gone five days without any pain medication, I made an emergency appointment with my doctor to discuss my medication needs. Come to find out the problem was totally with Walgreens. My doctor told me they were second guessing her at every turn. They would not fill the original prescription she had sent, and would not allow me to have more than three days worth of pain medication at any one time. Once I receive that medication I was not allowed to refill the prescription for seven days. This meant that I would have to go four days without pain medication. My doctor was not happy being told by a pharmacy what she could and could not prescribe for her patient and recommended I switch pharmacy’s. Gladly! I did so and have not had a problem sense."
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