I'm wondering what Orange Ulster Boces was thinking when they decided that their employees had to mail away for their prescriptions or go to CVS. Mandatory? Do we not live in a free country? Do they not realize that pharmacy interaction in person is healthier for the patient and a benefit to their community?
I was a supporter of Orange Ulster Boces programs along with many other local pharmacies. Unfortunately, that will come to an end. If long-time customers hadn't complained, I wouldn't have known about these changes.
In a community, people bond and learn to rely on one another. You've just taken that away. Years of servicing people and interacting with them on a professional and personal level is beneficial for overall health and well being. As some may enjoy CVS or mailing away that doesn't mean they all do. A community is made up of many places beyond CVS. The way I see it, the only ones benefiting are CVS and the Orange Ulster Boces big-wigs. You certainly didn't take into account the employees' opinion or respect their quality of care. What you're taking away is detrimental in many, many ways. Shame on you!
Erin Kolman
Community pharmacist
I was a supporter of Orange Ulster Boces programs along with many other local pharmacies. Unfortunately, that will come to an end. If long-time customers hadn't complained, I wouldn't have known about these changes.
In a community, people bond and learn to rely on one another. You've just taken that away. Years of servicing people and interacting with them on a professional and personal level is beneficial for overall health and well being. As some may enjoy CVS or mailing away that doesn't mean they all do. A community is made up of many places beyond CVS. The way I see it, the only ones benefiting are CVS and the Orange Ulster Boces big-wigs. You certainly didn't take into account the employees' opinion or respect their quality of care. What you're taking away is detrimental in many, many ways. Shame on you!
Erin Kolman
Community pharmacist
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