Walgreens

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Tempe, United States

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Drug store· Beauty supply store· Cosmetics store· Perfume store· Convenience store· Greeting card shop· Stationery store

Walgreens Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Walgreens is located in Tempe, United States on 925 W Baseline Rd Ste 108. Walgreens is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category drug store in United States.

Address

925 W Baseline Rd Ste 108

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 4808201990

Service options

Kerbside pickupOnline careDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingSame-day delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Passport photos

Open hours

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Maggy Ruiz

This is my local Walgreens! Let me start by stating that they have a wide variety of alcohol/section & of course more! The store is always clean, Patrick who is a Walgreens employee is awesome! He always goes above and beyond with helping customers and he is very friendly! I was looking for a lip balm that wasn’t on the shelf and he went towards the back room to get me one in stock! #Happy !

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Savvannah Dawson

I love this place everyone whears a mesk aND I love it

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BiG P

Was open later that the competitors and always have what I need in stock! I've really just started going to Walgreens over CVS anymore it just always seems to be a better experience all the way around. I highly recommend Walgreens!

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Cinderella Charming

Pharmacy staff gives customers a hard time and treat them like children. They require us wait few minutes for primary pharmacist to sign off after paying the RX. Silly and unnecessary practices what’s more, the staff always seem suspicious of customers. For example, my daughter’s refills for skin had one more refill left yet they told me they need doctors authorization even though both RXs clearly showed one more refill for each. Highly recommend not to use this pharmacy.

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Tiffany Bruno

I went to the store at 925 W Baseline Road in Tempe, AZ, to purchase Zyrtec D. I showed the woman working there my ID when she asked for it. She asked me to remove my glasses and pull down my mask. The suggestion is inappropriate during this pandemic, and none of your other employees have ever asked me that. First, she asks me to expose my eyes to the Virus, then my nose and mouth! The act of touching my mask by “pulling it down” contaminates my hands now as well. I asked her if this was Walgreens policy to ask people to remove masks or if it was her personal policy since I had never been asked to do this before. After much back and forth, she refused to answer my question directly. She clearly lacked the critical thinking skills necessary to identify someone from an ID. She could have looked at my skin color, hair color, height, or weight. She could have asked me any of the facts only I would know in the ID to confirm my identity.