Walgreens Pharmacy
About the Business
Walgreens Pharmacy is a trusted health and wellness destination located at 290 Randall Road in South Elgin, Illinois, United States. As a leading pharmacy and store, Walgreens offers a wide range of prescription medications, over-the-counter remedies, health and beauty products, and essential household items. With a commitment to providing quality care and convenience, Walgreens Pharmacy is dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of the community. Visit us today for all your health and wellness needs.
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Location & Phone number
290 Randall Rd, South Elgin, IL 60177, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Has been out of stock for two different major medicines -- I don't understand since I have not encountered with other locations."
"I take 8-9 meds daily (sometimes they are taken 3-4x each day). So I’m Norm from Cheers by everyone in whole store. Used to be 5* stars, but now is between 3.5-4 bc new techs & pharmacists aren’t as cognizant if a new medication (even if just a 3-5 day antibiotic) can/can’t be taken with my regular meds. Only once was this caught by a new pharmacist, yet she still didn’t reach out to me to discuss nor even TELL me the reason for them not filling. I found out after my 3rd call to them (I was in the hospital for sepsis so this dosage is extremely high; pharmacist should have had an idea of reason for such a high dosage…and how badly a person needs it). Only once did I get an answer ASAP when I called to see what’s the holdup. I was told the antibiotic I needed wasn’t good for tendinitis. I already have a large amount of health issues, but I don’t take any meds nor have I said “tendon”. Even asked her which med I take is for tendons. She said none, but was adamant I’ve *said* I have this problem. If true, I’d be screaming all the time that I’m a millionaire. Easily, a phone call to me would have cleared it all up. Instead, I was out of antibiotics for 3 full days after being released from a 5-day stay in hospital. Luckily, once I began taking them, it worked wonders after my 3rd pill (had to take 1 pill twice a day). If I go there myself & see diff sized pill bottles, I won’t pay for it & have them show me the actual scrip from doc office. I even call doc office to verify if/why meds were changed without telling me (ex: doc said should be oral dispenser so pharmacy gave me a jug of liquid medicine…when all he wanted for me was to have gel pills so they’d go down easily…mistakes on both ends). But pharmacy could call doc when there’s a change…esp a big one like this. They’re truly all nice & helpful, esp the “regulars”, but I expect a bit more communication from them…the newer ones. My old buddies are great…2 of the “old” pharmacists actually call me to make sure about a med that was changed AND a week later to see how I’m doing if pill, tablet, gel, etc was changed. I know that’s not their job nor do I expect it. But going the extra mile makes us feel so good"
"Very slow at this pharmacy"
"Bait and switch pricing from their online prices. Sometimes nearly double the price in store."
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