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Milford Pharmacy and Home Care (CSAT: 4.3)
  • 78 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460, United States
  • (203) 713-8101
  • https://www.milfordrxct.com/

Milford Pharmacy and Home Care is an awesome place!! Very friendly and fast service, what more could you want? I would give more than 5 stars if I could!!

I’m not one to write a review, good or bad, but every single time I have had to speak to the female pharmacist who answers the phone or gives you your prescriptions – she has been one of the rudest people I have ever met. She is belittling, inconsiderate, and just flat out rude. I have never had a good experience with her, and that is so disappointing because every other pharmacist or student pharmacist I have had an encounter with has been amazing.

ViaQX Pharmacy (CSAT: 4.9)
  • 960 North Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06606, United States
  • (203) 334-6978
  • https://viaqx.com/

Great staff, helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly. Clean, up kept, and the majority of products always in stock. As far as the shallow, petty review on this store being closed at 9:50 pm – not ALL pharmacies (CVS. And Walgreens alike) are 24hr stores. In fact, more are NOT 24hr than those that are. This menial fact had nothing to do with the performance of the store, only the decision of the district management. All-in-all, I had a pleasant experience at this location.

ViaQX Pharmacy is the nicest pharmacy I’ve visited! Food mart and drug store together. They really have almost anything you need for the beach, fridge, medicine cabinet, and you name it.

Bridgeport Pharmacy (CSAT: 3.7)
  • 978 E Main St, Bridgeport, CT 06608, United States
  • (203) 367-9000
  • https://www.bridgeportpharmacy.net/

My experience at  Bridgeport Pharmacy was absolutely wonderful today. As self-pay, they were the only ones in town who carried my prescription at the (“reasonable” price— yes, this number is what insanity looks like in dollar form— of $200 a month for just one of my medications). This was the only med I had filled there consistently until yesterday and today when the rest of my meds were due for fill, and despite the extra cost, I wanted to go to only one pharmacy today, and I trusted Tacketts. Trusted, not Trust, being the operative word. To be fair, I realize that I live in small town and that I’m heavily tattooed as a female, as that was my line of work to fall back on if my other ambitions fell flat. I know how people look at me. That is part and parcel of my choosing to color my skin with art. Up until today, I had always gone through the drive-through at Tackett’s. However, today I had to go inside. Imagine my surprise after turning my paper prescriptions in that I have been prescribed for over a decade, and was just filling in for the first time at Tackett’s, To have the pharmacist – – the very tall white man who appeared to be in charge – – walk up to me and look me up and down as if I were a breeding heifer, and proceed to tell me that I was a junkie that these prescriptions may be fake and that I had three addresses, which I do because I am very successful. I am back only to care for my ailing grandmother, and when she leaves this earth, I will go back to my life in medical school. After this, the man and his accusatory tone said to me, I extended my hand to shake his and asked his name. I said, And you’re Dr….?” To which he replied he was not a doctor, just a pharmacist. I inquired as to how that made him qualified to overrule what my doctors I have deemed appropriate treatment for me for the past decade. He had no response, and who could blame him since he obviously judges the book by its cover, and that book turned out to be incredibly intelligent and knowledgeable as to the laws regarding prescriptions. It angered him so that he said he would not do business with me anymore, and after stifling a laugh, I said that that decision was made for him the second he started looking at me as if I were a piece of garbage. My entire family has pulled their prescriptions from this pharmacy, as have every one of my friends. And I do agree that this is a nice pharmacy that will serve you well for a time until they think they no longer need you. So I take my thousand dollars a month to Rx now. And if there is any confusion, I am no junkie, I don’t even smoke marijuana, and the prescriptions were 100% real as even my mother was with me when they were printed off by my doctor in Dallas. This Tackett’s employee or perhaps even owner, I’m not sure of his standing within the hierarchy, but he felt emboldened to judge me based on nothing more than the way I looked combined with what my prescriptions were for, And that’s the thanks that I got today for serving this country and coming home w/PTSD. Yet another American man Who says all the right things on all the right anniversaries and holidays for veterans and those we have lost fighting, but cares nothing for treating the PTSD of one right in his lobby. I’ll never forget that, and I hope you don’t either. I pray for the day when the military position I held, as well as all other military positions, are rendered redundant because people are no longer judgmental on any level, including this one. While crying in my car after the way, he looked at me, and the vitriol from his mouth intended to make me feel like trash, At which he very briefly succeeded, I realized that truly trashy individuals are the ones who don’t bother to look beneath the tattoos or the black skin or the Hispanic skin, those who bothered to see nothing more than meets the eye and acted on their first impression of a person’s physical and aesthetic attributes.. I urge you to change pharmacies in solidarity with different people everywhere, Tattooed, veterans, any ethnicity. Boycott Tackett’s Pharm, my friends!

The staff is very friendly, the red-headed cashier always asks if I need help and tries to help me find anything I need.

Hancock Pharmacy (CSAT: 4.3)
  • 1407 Fairfield Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06605, United States
  • (203) 367-4571
  • http://hancockrx.com/

The original issue began when Hancock Pharmacy filled a high-priced prescription (almost $600.00) without calling to verify if this was affordable to me. Upon going to pick it up, hearing the cost, it was refused & was to have been reversed. After six days, it had not been reversed, and I attempted to call the pharmacy to remind them to cancel the prescription. I was on hold for 35 minutes, and when the call was finally answered, the individual at the pharmacy said “hello”, then hung up. Frustrating! Ultimately I ended up physically going to the store to again request the Rx to be reversed.

The staff was very helpful; everything went well as they tried their best dealing computer service issues. Ashley was very helpful and professional.