| Monday | 9 AM–1:30 PM 2–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–1:30 PM 2–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–1:30 PM 2–7 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–1:30 PM 2–7 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–1:30 PM 2–7 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–1:30 PM 2–6 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–1:30 PM 2–5 PM |
Worst CVS , everything is locked up and you push for assistance and all the employees are in the front talking to each other. You want to buy something but need to chance someone down to do so. This is 2025, ease of purchase contributes to your sales. The harder you make it to buy something , the leas inclined customers are to purchase.
I’ve shopped at many CVS stores, but this location has the most unprofessional, hostile staff I’ve ever encountered. One employee (older guy, acts like he runs the place) went off on me for simply saying “excuse me” and squeezing past when he ignored me. Instead of apologizing or moving, he decided to berate a paying customer over basic manners. If you value decent service, stay away. This isn’t just bad training it’s a culture problem. Workers here act like they’re doing you a favor by letting you shop. Save yourself the frustration and go to Walgreens or even a grocery store; at least their employees understand how retail works.
Their thermometer is excellent takes around 3 sec to give you the body temp very good for kids
DONT ORDER PHOTOS HERE I placed an online same day photo order, got a confirmation email saying it’s ready, but when I went to pick it up the next day, the staff said it won’t be ready. Ever. The manager McKenna was rude and unapologetic. No suggestion on what to do. Terrible customer service.
Great Pharmacist at the CVS (34th and 8th Ave) in Manhattan. Gave him a wave review in the survey I received from CVS. This store will be the only place I fill my future multiple prescriptions each month.
The CVS is filled with many snacks, drinks and toiletries. Perfect location if you are staying in the Midtown area.
Dirty store with really unfriendly, easily agitated pharmacy technicians. They need an attitude fix. I understand that the pharmaceutical industry is rife with asinine guidelines, regulations & pricing but at least show some empathy and understanding for patients. People need their medication to function and employees shouldn't act as if customers are there to be demanding and entitled out of spite. It is not OK to lie to customers and say that there is nothing that can be done. All options and efforts should be exhausted before a patient has to leave without the medication that they needed when entering the door. Leave customer service jobs if you cannot help yourself from having a terrible attitude.
How is a pharmacy in the busiest part of Manhattan closed for 30 minutes in the middle of the day? Showed up at 1:32 PM and apparently that means my wife gets to be in pain for an extra half hour. Thanks for nothing. And update your sign (photo attached).
I couldn’t find some very popular items, and it has been very difficult to navigate with all over-the-counter medicines locked.
I utilize the pharmacy because it is open 24 hours. I can't comment on other aspects of the store because I don't typically use it. The staff is very friendly and accommodating.