My CVS is cutting their pharmacy hours!

SL6827

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My local CVS has been closing at 6 pm on the weekends for a good while now. But today I received a text from the that they will be closing at 6 pm everyday now!! Ughhhhhhhh, how aggravating.
 
Maybe they can't get (or don't want to pay for) a pharmacist.

Any others in the area? I have 4 relatively close...one is actually a 24 hour one. Their pharmacy is open until midnight on weekdays.
 
I strongly dislike cvs. I've always had issues there. I changed to Walgreens and it's so much better.

I'd check out another pharmacy in your area.
 

Typically hours for the pharmacy are based on the number of scripts being filled at certain hours and the proximity to another location that may have a higher fill rate and within "x" number of miles from a sister location.
 
Sometimes you can't change pharmacies. With our current insurance, we're required to get maintenance drugs either mail-order, or through CVS. Luckily, CVS is very close by, and ours has decent hours (pharmacy open until 8 or 9pm).

I believe Caremark/CVS now operates the pharmacies in Target. This doesn't help me at all--I'd literally have to pass 4 CVS stores to get to the nearest Target--but it might help others.
 
Sometimes you can't change pharmacies. With our current insurance, we're required to get maintenance drugs either mail-order, or through CVS. Luckily, CVS is very close by, and ours has decent hours (pharmacy open until 8 or 9pm).

I believe Caremark/CVS now operates the pharmacies in Target. This doesn't help me at all--I'd literally have to pass 4 CVS stores to get to the nearest Target--but it might help others.

It's the same for our company. We have to use CVS. I'm fortunate that I have a 24 hour CVS about a mile away.
 
I strongly dislike cvs. I've always had issues there. I changed to Walgreens and it's so much better.

I'd check out another pharmacy in your area.

I've found the revers to be true by me. CVS is much nicer than Walgreens. My insurance now goes thru CVS and I am very happy with them. Where my dad has had multiple instances of Walgreens subbing out medications, even though he has a no substitutions note in his file. And then giving him a hard time when he has to return to get the right meds. :sad2:
 
Your dad's doctor needs to indicate Dispense as Written on every prescription or the pharmacy will fill with generic. The insurance probably requires that. It's not the pharmacist's fault.
 
I've found the revers to be true by me. CVS is much nicer than Walgreens. My insurance now goes thru CVS and I am very happy with them. Where my dad has had multiple instances of Walgreens subbing out medications, even though he has a no substitutions note in his file. And then giving him a hard time when he has to return to get the right meds. :sad2:

DS20 has a med that he needs a certain brand of generic for. Twice now, CVS has given him the wrong kind--most recently a couple weeks ago. Luckily, they took back the wrong med and cheerfully ordered the correct one. The pharmacist was all apologetic this last time, she said it should have been corrected in the computer on the first go-round. I have to say, I wasn't thrilled to be forced to go to a certain pharmacy--I just don't like being told where I 'have" to go. But CVS has been prompt and professional, and always pleasant to deal with.
 
I can't remember that last time I got a prescription from a local pharmacy. My insurance requires mail order and my Doctor usually gives me enough free samples of a new prescription to carry me until the prescription arrives.
CVS does mail order SL6827, just have them mail them your prescription.
 
He has that. So yes it is Walgreen's fault.

I've had the same issue with our local CVS, so I always check the medication as soon as they hand it to me. I've gotten into several disagreements with the pharmacy staff where they've insisted the prescription was not marked no substitutions, until they actually went and looked at the script from the doctor and saw that yes, no substitutions was marked. Some people are just not very great at some aspects of their jobs.
 
I can't remember that last time I got a prescription from a local pharmacy. My insurance requires mail order and my Doctor usually gives me enough free samples of a new prescription to carry me until the prescription arrives.
CVS does mail order SL6827, just have them mail them your prescription.
I hope your mail carrier does not do what mine does. They say delivered and left the slip in my mail box and I go out and it is not there. I guess they don't think about if I have to write down the number for it on the email , then that means the slip was not left. And when meds are involved I hate to think about that. UGH
 
I hope your mail carrier does not do what mine does. They say delivered and left the slip in my mail box and I go out and it is not there. I guess they don't think about if I have to write down the number for it on the email , then that means the slip was not left. And when meds are involved I hate to think about that. UGH

I haven't had an issue. I did just put in a large, locking mailbox, and made sure the slot is big enough for all my meds to be put in. However, the last time the letter carrier did leave the package on the front step. I live in an area where every house has it's own mailbox on the street in front of your house.
 
I have a script for pain medication that I know I couldn't have filled through the mail.
 





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