Lewis Drugs
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 551-282-1487
- Address:
- 298 Westwood Ave Westwood, NJ 07675
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General Info
For all your prescription drug needs, come to our full-service independent pharmacy in Westwood, New Jersey. Unlike corporate entities that treat you like a number or a dollar sign, Lewis Drugs, Inc. is a family-owned-and-operated company, and we treat you like one of our own. Whether you need to fill a prescription or purchase or rent medical equipment, we offer fast turnaround and expert advice. Our pharmacy also carries a range of cards and gifts for all occasions. For your convenience, we offer local delivery service.
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Reviews
05/25/15
Provided by YP.comI've suffered from chronic pain for 7 years, and have had 3 major operations to try to fix the underlying problems. As if this doesn't make life difficult enough, the pharmacist/owner, Ken, would search for any reason to send me away without my medication. On 5 different occasions, I was told my Rx could not be filled because the doctor didn't "dot an i" or "cross a t" on the on the prescription form. I asked if he could call the doctor and make the correction. He said it was against the law for him to make any changes to a schedule II prescription, so I had to go back to the doctor and get another form. Turns out that's BS. The only things that can't be changed on a schedule II prescription are the doctor's signature, the patient's name and the drug. A pharmacist can change anything else with permission from the doctor. Once he refused because the Rx was filled out with two different pens. That's because the doctor's nurse wrote out the Rx and he signed it. A common practice for many doctors. The list of other crap I was handed each month goes on and on. Need an early refill because of travel plans? Forget it. You're expected to plan your life around when your medicine runs out. Want to come in on the 27th or 28th day for a 30 day Rx? Forget that too. Only on the 30th day, I was told, because the law requires that too. More BS. I could go on, but I think you get the point. Too bad, since the rest of the staff is very friendly. So, if you have a chronic condition that requires you to get your medication filled every month, take my advice. Go someplace else.
09/17/13
Provided by YP.comVery friendly store in the Bergen area.
05/31/12
They really make a personal contact with the customer, it's like back on time when your pharmacist was a consultant part of the care system for your family. They also have a very wide selection of orthotics and care supplies, better option and more affordable than those from specialized stores. Great schedule and off hours, the local police dispatcher will contact them for any urgent meds etc.