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Lakeside Pharmacy
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citysearch c.
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What happened to the courtesy and generosity that small town establishments have? If the world hit some type of emergency and ran low on medication and this was the only place to go within a 200 mile radius, I would take the alternative. The pompous attitude that this pharmacy has because it's in the front of a neighborhood is really sad. You would think that if a medicine was mandatory for a surgery you were having the next day and the pharmacy wasn't able to get it, that they would contact you, right? Wrong! They wait for you to show up and make you circle several times because they don't have your information loaded just to tell you that they don't have your medication. They had 2 weeks to receive it in and have it ready, simple right? Not for these people. Oh, don't try to talk to them like a normal human being, all they will have is a smart comment. Just drive up and begin to hit yourself in the head and make grunting noises, they may understand that. ""We apologize, sir, can we help you locate the medication at another location?"" is all I wanted to hear. To all the elderly that don't want to drive an extra mile to Walgreens, I am sorry. You should take the trek, it will be worth it.
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