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6512 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH, 44102, US
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Rite Aid - the pharmacist

I'm a valued customer I get prescriptions filled there every other day I was there on 8/04/19 picked up prescriptions then left went home and returned a couple hours later and apparently the pharmacist didn't see me leave and come back said I've been in store for hours.. which at the time I explained to him I went home had come back pick medicine up for my girlfriend which then at the time he started calling me a lyier saying I never left then started to excuse me of stealing in front of a store full of customers which was so inbarresing and once again I stated I'm there to purchase something and once again started saying that I'm up to something and think I'm stealing which would make no sence they all know me by name that's how often I'm in the store but he kept saying didn't believe me that I left and came back. This was very inbarresing for me at the time the store was full of ppl I hope there is a way we can resolve this issue.

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Update by Chance75
Aug 04, 2019 1:28 pm EDT

The employee slandered my name seeing they all know me by name at this store with store full of customers looking at me I hope we can resolve this matter to both are satisfaction thank you.

Update by Chance75
Aug 04, 2019 1:22 pm EDT

Hopefully we can find a solution to this issue

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Rite Aid - pharmacist's phone etiquette and bad attitude

Situation: I made a spontaneous decision on July 3 to drive with my brother who purchased a new car in Omaha, NE while visiting. Later that evening, I called my USave Pharmacy after hours and leaving a message when I realized that I would run out of medication for five prescriptions: Devenlafaxi, Prazosin, Quetiapine, Temazepan &Clonazepan. As three of them required doctor's authorization for more refills, I also called Meridan Mental Health & TMS Services where my psychiatric works and left a message since I know that he takes Mondays off. On Saturday, July 6, my brother and I went to the Rite Aid at 6512 Franklin Blvd where a male pharmacist listened and wrote down my information to meet my needs - he was very kind. On Tuesday morning around 9 am, July 9, I called to check on the prescriptions to see if they were ready. The female pharmacist who answered the phone rudely informed me that 3 prescriptions were not ready and that the Devenlafaxi was not covered by our new insurance plan under Aetna. Since I received a letter early May at home about this, I informed my psychiatrist to authorize the change from 50 mg to 100 mg which he changed as I have been on the medication for 8+ years. At any rate, I informed her that specific medication was already refilled with proper authorization and paperwork to accompany it at least once when she scoffed and said that is my problem - that point I regret not asking her name. Consequently, I called Meridan Mental Health and informed them of the refill and authorization issue. In addition, I warned Dr. Mary Jo Hannigan's prescription administrator that I dealt with a lot of attitude from this pharmacist. the administrator said not to worry about the female pharmacist's attitude and that she would take care of it. The administrator called me at 2:45 pm to tell me that the prescriptions were taken care of and that she, too, met considerable, poor attitude. Therefore, she called the female pharmacist out regarding her treatment of me asking her if she understood what these medication are for and if she realized that patients taking such medications should never have to face difficulties from anyone in the medical field as patients like me do not need any more stress to add to our depression disorder. While I understand that people have bad days ... as a priest and a multiple award winning language teacher, I conduct my life and work with professionalism regardless of my mental health and attitude each day. It is my hope that this employee may have the opportunity too a workshop on customer service and acceptance in the near future.

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