Walgreens
About the Business
Walgreens is a well-known convenience store and drugstore located at 1000 North Pine Street in Spartanburg, South Carolina. This institution offers a wide range of products including food, health items, and pharmacy services. With a reputation for quality and convenience, Walgreens is a one-stop shop for all your everyday needs. Whether you're picking up a prescription, grabbing a quick snack, or browsing for health and beauty products, you'll find everything you need at this trusted store.
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Location & Phone number
1000 N Pine St, Spartanburg, SC 29303, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Great pharmacy! Nikko and his staff took care of my prescription needs with ease. After dealing with my "unhelpful" insurance pharmacy, and two other Walgreens on the west side of town where I live, I discovered this Walgreens on 1000 N Pine St. It was so worth the 32 minute round trip drive to have a friendly and helpful pharmacy. Walgreens, please have this store train your other stores. It would help business tremendously! Thank you Nikko and staff!"
"This is the best pharmacy you will ever deal with - hands down. Everyone is so kind and helpful, and they will go out of their way to help you. Nikko is the best pharmacist my wife and I have ever encountered. If you're in Spartanburg, please consider using this pharmacy. You won't regret it."
"We have been with this pharmacy for many years and could not be happier. They have always treated us like family and go out of their way to be sure that our needs are met. Although there are other pharmacies that are closer to our home, we will happily drive the extra distance for the wonderful service we always receive. Thanks for taking such great care of our family!"
"While shopping for some empty gel caps one day in this store from out of town, I was abruptly stopped by a loud voice “bellowing” from the other end of the store. It was a pharmacist technician, you know, the little people who count pills all day and tell you it takes them an hour to count to 30. Anyway she asked if I needed any help, over the top of a customer whom she was already helping. And the tone she used was a bit condescending. So instead of approaching her counter (which would have been polite) I shouted back at her “No, I don’t need help.” Rudely the woman kept Eyeing me and when my patience had finally run out I said to her, as I approached her, “Do you folks sell “OO” sized vegetable gel caps?” With a puzzled and even more rude and condescending tone she replied, “gel caps? What are those?” I don’t have to tell you how ironic it was explaining to an individual trained in college to count and identify pharmaceutical controlled substances, what a gel cap is, so unexplained it to her. Finally, when my description sunk through her many layers of defense and she ran it by another technician and even the head Pharmacist (who also condescendingly just shook his head), she said again “We don’t sell those to the public.” As if I was asking her for a shake and bake kit used for making methamphetamine drugs at home. (Which I later found out she thought I was asking for ironically) I laughed at her and told her, it’s ok, I’m from out of town, they sell gel caps in other stores where I am from, it’s just a misunderstanding (I was still trying to be polite, but now they were thoroughly angry because I was smiling and laughing in the presence of their ‘superiority’). So, since the mood wasn’t getting any lighter I just turned my back and walked to the guy working the store register. I complained to him about the attitude of the folks in the pharmacy, and he apologized wholeheartedly, which wasn’t necessary, because I was really feeling sorry that he had to work with that bunch. Anyway, I’d steer clear of this place, the people are rude, and they think they have an obligation to suspect everyone is some sort of super-villain, it’s no wonder no one was in the store."
"I went into this store today to get a few things. I was looking for a certain item with my mom and I went to ask the cashier a question and she was really rude and said she didn't have time to help us. Her name was Bennie. I will no longer come into this store again. She needs to be re trained on how to treat others."
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