WASTEOFTIMEANDMONEY ! I called CVSMINUTECLINIC in advanced to ask if they diagnosed and prescribed for a simple UTI infection. They said yes. I went to the clinic and the Nurse Practitioner, Amanda, said she could not help me, because she didn’t know what was wrong with me. She charged me the full amount, $ 79.00 and referred me to the hospital. I was not helped in anyway what so ever at the minute clinic. I went to the hospital, and exactly they diagnosed me with EXACTLY what I went into the minute clinic for. The minute clinic is a SCAM to make money. I was not helped in anyway what so ever at the minute clinic.
Monica E.
Classificação do local: 5 Englewood, CO
I always make a special trip(or two) here when I visit my mother who lives in Narragansett. I could spend hours in here. Beautifully laid out. Awesome products I normally have to buy online. Great coupons. Worth a special visit.
Amanda C.
Classificação do local: 5 Wentzville, MO
Very Convenient, friendly staff and always open. This place gets crazy busy at times but like I said, it’s convenient.
Meghan M.
Classificação do local: 1 Narragansett, RI
I love CVS, but not this one. Mostly because it is allegedly one of the busiest in the country. The parking lot is like playing Russian Roulette if you’re either trying to walk, back in, or back out of a parking spot. That being said, the lines are long(especially for the pharmacy, sometimes 15+ people deep). The other thing is that when you try to use a coupon from your phone, the cashier then has to get a supervisor to tell you that you«can’t» use a CVS Extra Care coupon from your phone. There is not only a barcode for the cashier to scan, but also a numerical ring code for the cashier to enter into the register. When I’ve tried to use a coupon from my phone they look at me like I just did something wrong. This is 2013, how can they not accept THEIROWNCOUPON that THEY sent to ME from a smartphone? Doesn’t make any sense. I will not be using this CVS again unless they decide to get with the program.