Steven Drugs

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West Long Branch, United States

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Steven Drugs Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Steven Drugs is located in West Long Branch, United States on 349 Monmouth Rd. Steven Drugs is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category pharmacydrug store in United States.

Address

349 Monmouth Rd

Phone

+1 7322224411

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingSame-day delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Earl Rutan

The pharmacy is outstanding. They are pleasant courteous and professional. There never is a problem getting my prescriptions refilled. I switched from Walgreens who often could not complete my prescription and charge me twice. I highly recommend this pharmacy over any of the major chains. They deserve 10 star’s for the manner in which they treat their customers.

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K Sierra

My daughter is a freshman at Monmouth, she had gotten sick and had no way to get her prescription to her. I called Steven Pharmacy and they were extremely helpful and delivered directly to the wellness center at the university in no time at no extra cost. They gave me a piece of mind for sure!

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Whitney Hessert

I went in looking for a wrist brace. I was promptly greeted and assisted in finding the right one and size. The staff was extremely friendly, the prices are great. If you need any sort of medical supply I highly recommend stopping here! Thank you for the excellent service!

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Jill Carman

Extremely helpful. They answer the phone unlike CVS for immediate help and service. No hassle. Greatest pharmacy around.

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This business is a disgrace to health care. Steven Drugs was unable to provide me CPT codes for their OWN supplies that I rented. In the end , my insurance denied reimbursement because of the lack of information on the supplies rented. How can a pharmacy have medical equipment available for rental and not be able to provide insurance companies with specifics about that equipment?