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Old 06-08-2025, 05:58 AM   #1
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I have found Walgreens (Wolfeboro, Ossipee, and I assume elsewhere) to be very good. The advantage of a chain is that when you travel, your prescription travels with you. If you forget your pills, the local branch can tide you over.
My family has had a lot of issues with both of the Walgreens you mentioned. Long lines, lost or misplaced prescriptions, delays due to insufficient inventory. Had a few issues with Hannaford's in Ossipee but not nearly as bad as Walgreens. Overworked in Wolfeboro for sure.
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Old 06-08-2025, 06:48 AM   #2
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My family has had a lot of issues with both of the Walgreens you mentioned. Long lines, lost or misplaced prescriptions, delays due to insufficient inventory. Had a few issues with Hannaford's in Ossipee but not nearly as bad as Walgreens. Overworked in Wolfeboro for sure.
Yes, I don't know what Walgreen's problem is but I am sick of going back!!
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Old 06-08-2025, 07:32 AM   #3
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……but we have had good luck with the Walgreens in Laconia. We travel between here and Miami and the prescriptions can travel with us. It’s not perfect, it does take some effort, but they try.
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Old 06-08-2025, 08:37 AM   #4
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I switched from CVS Laconia to Hannaford in Gilford. Better prices and service. And I can grocery shop if I have to wait for a prescription.
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We use Wal mart and can get prescriptions filled wherever we travel in the US. That being said only one of us needs and only BP and cholesterol meds so doesn’t break the bank.

If you don’t travel you can check out Mark Cuban’s company, CostPlusdrugs.com
My sister in law is a rheumatologist and suggested for us to check it out.

Note and an FYI: there are three big pharmacy benefit manager companies that mark up specialty drugs at their affiliated pharmacies by hundreds or thousands of a percent according to the FTC. They are: CVS Caremark. (Owned by CVS Health), Express Scripts (owned by UnitedHealthcareGroup), OptumRx (owned by Cigna). They control roughly 70% of the national market (I have also seen estimates of 80%). CVS Health is the largest with a 21.3% market share. These top three made $7.3 Billion (2017-2022) from the drug markups.
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Old 06-08-2025, 01:48 PM   #6
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My family has had a lot of issues with both of the Walgreens you mentioned. Long lines, lost or misplaced prescriptions, delays due to insufficient inventory. Had a few issues with Hannaford's in Ossipee but not nearly as bad as Walgreens. Overworked in Wolfeboro for sure.
Yes, I've had a couple of problems since I recommended Walgreens Wolfeboro last year, and I've had to drive to the Ossipee branch. But I'm still not aware of a better place with 30 minutes of Tuftonboro, so I'm sticking with them
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Old 06-08-2025, 03:35 PM   #7
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Walgreen's in Wolfeboro does a fine job considering they are cramped for space and understaffed. At one time there were several pharmacies in Town, but the facts of the matter are that with mail-order pharmacy, and the dramatic change in Wolfeboro's population from season to season, there is not enough walk-in retail pharmacy business to support another pharmacy in Town. Also, I have had a few cases wherein the insurance company said it wasn't time to refill a prescription, even though I was "out", and the doctor had prescribed what I needed. This is not the fault of the pharmacy, it is the insurance company causing the problem. I refuse to use mail order pharmacy simply because I like to do business face to face with the people behind the counter, not over the phone at some "1-800" location or some "www" location.
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We have been satisfied with the service provided by Hannaford Pharmacy in Meredith. There have been very few glitches when switching between here and the pharmacy in Florida. Nothing is perfect, but we find them to be very accommodating and efficient.
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Walgreen's in Wolfeboro does a fine job considering they are cramped for space and understaffed. At one time there were several pharmacies in Town, but the facts of the matter are that with mail-order pharmacy, and the dramatic change in Wolfeboro's population from season to season, there is not enough walk-in retail pharmacy business to support another pharmacy in Town. Also, I have had a few cases wherein the insurance company said it wasn't time to refill a prescription, even though I was "out", and the doctor had prescribed what I needed. This is not the fault of the pharmacy, it is the insurance company causing the problem. I refuse to use mail order pharmacy simply because I like to do business face to face with the people behind the counter, not over the phone at some "1-800" location or some "www" location.
Just the other day they said they didn't have enough pills but could have a few the next day. I asked when they would have them all and they said the day after. So I said we'd wait. After 2 days I went in the store and they only had five. Tomorrow I am going back and hope they will have the refill complete. They send a message saying they have a script, and you go in, and they don't. One day they sent us to Ossipee and couldn't get it at Ossipee, they said Wolfeboro had it, went back to Wolfeboro and they didn't have it. Somebody in front of us had the same problem apparently. Not having something has happened more than once. Walgeen's has some kind of issue. I hope they can figure it out.
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Walgreen's in Wolfeboro does a fine job considering they are cramped for space and understaffed. At one time there were several pharmacies in Town, but the facts of the matter are that with mail-order pharmacy, and the dramatic change in Wolfeboro's population from season to season, there is not enough walk-in retail pharmacy business to support another pharmacy in Town. Also, I have had a few cases wherein the insurance company said it wasn't time to refill a prescription, even though I was "out", and the doctor had prescribed what I needed. This is not the fault of the pharmacy, it is the insurance company causing the problem. I refuse to use mail order pharmacy simply because I like to do business face to face with the people behind the counter, not over the phone at some "1-800" location or some "www" location.
Just the other day they said they didn't have enough pills but could have a few the next day. I asked when they would have them all and they said the day after. So I said we'd wait. After 2 days I went in the store and they only had five. Tomorrow I am going back and hope they will have the refill complete. They send a message saying they have a script, and you go in, and they don't. One day they sent us to Ossipee and couldn't get it at Ossipee, they said Wolfeboro had it, went back to Wolfeboro and they didn't have it. Somebody in front of us had the same problem apparently. Not having something has happened more than once. Walgeen's has some kind of issue. I hope they can figure it out.
Unfortunately Walgreens is also in financial trouble, over expanded etc. lookin to restructure. Could be a tough road for them
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Unfortunately Walgreens is also in financial trouble, over expanded etc. lookin to restructure. Could be a tough road for them
Did I hear that somebody was looking to buy them? It hasn't been the same since the Walgreen's sold.
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I moved all my scripts to Walmart in Gilford last week from Rite-Aid in Meredith very satisfied.
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I moved all my scripts to Walmart in Gilford last week from Rite-Aid in Meredith very satisfied.
Not if you live in Moultonboro! I'm concerned that Hannafords will not be able to efficienlty handle the greater volume that will be coming their way.
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We got tired of having issues with filling our prescriptions when trying to get them filled in the Lakes Region on various occasions so we finally decided to make a permanent change back in 2023. Best decision we ever made!

Doing some research we found an excellent dependable drug provider run by some of the major Hospitals in the Boston area (Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston, and Lahey Hospital in Burlington) and they allow anyone from anywhere in the USA to sign up and join.

We shifted all our prescriptions over to them several years ago and have been more than 100% satisfied with the quality of their service (prescriptions is all they do) and everything they ship arrives within one to three days no matter where you are in the USA. Everything is always shipped with NO COST for the shipping charges!

We were vacationing in Hawaii several years ago and they gladly shipped a script that was needed while there. We also go to Florida in the winter and they shift all our scripts to our Florida address in the winter. They always call prior to shipping anything and confirm the address we want the scripts sent to, and then text over a tracking number when the shipment actually leaves their facility.

They also ship any script that needs refrigeration -- it arrives in a larger box and kept cold surrounded by freezer packs so scripts such as insulin aren't a problem for them to be able to handle.

I will leave their contact information below in case anyone is tired of having issues with their current prescription providers and want to make a change:


BILH Pharmacy Direct
80 Wilson Way, Suite A
Westwood, MA. 02090

Phone: 781-352-6500

Toll Free: 866-916-0370



Their call center hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm and on Saturdays 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Hope this information helps anyone who needs a dependable prescription provider!
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