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ManAboutTown
05-31-2022, 03:48 PM
My girlfriend told me that she received a notification from CVS that they are closing their store in Warr Acres at 5903 NW Expressway (NW Expressway and MacArthur). Given the company announced last fall that it would be closing 900 stores nationwide in the next 3 years, this will probably not be the only store closing in the OKC metro area.

What becomes of a shuttered CVS building? Especially one on a hard corner of a busy expressway and a major north/south artery? Inquiring minds want to know.

baralheia
05-31-2022, 04:15 PM
My girlfriend told me that she received a notification from CVS that they are closing their store in Warr Acres at 5903 NW Expressway (NW Expressway and MacArthur). Given the company announced last fall that it would be closing 900 stores nationwide in the next 3 years, this will probably not be the only store closing in the OKC metro area.

What becomes of a shuttered CVS building? Especially one on a hard corner of a busy expressway and a major north/south artery? Inquiring minds want to know.

One need only look to the former Eckerd Drug Stores chain, whose stores were purchased by CVS Pharmacy in 2004. While some were converted to the CVS brand (like the store at NE 150th and N Santa Fe in Edmond), many of the older Eckerd's locations were closed in favor of new-construction CVS stores, and eventually became something else. The two I remember for certain were just north of 12th and Santa Fe in Moore (that store stood empty for a few years, before becoming a thrift store called "Save-U-Moore" and then became a Dollar Tree), and in the Walker Square shopping center at SW 59th and Walker in OKC (that store also stood empty for a few years before turning into a successive series of dental offices).

clz46
05-31-2022, 04:51 PM
I usually went to that CVS but kinda a challenge now with the bridge going in. My route was to MacArthur at the light by the school then leave for home on the Expressway.

Jersey Boss
05-31-2022, 07:18 PM
My girlfriend told me that she received a notification from CVS that they are closing their store in Warr Acres at 5903 NW Expressway (NW Expressway and MacArthur). Given the company announced last fall that it would be closing 900 stores nationwide in the next 3 years, this will probably not be the only store closing in the OKC metro area.

What becomes of a shuttered CVS building? Especially one on a hard corner of a busy expressway and a major north/south artery? Inquiring minds want to know.
If you consider Norman part of the OKC metro, CVS closed their store on Main back in March.

Ward
05-31-2022, 10:29 PM
Yeah I got the same letter from CVS about the same pharmacy as you got.

There are an awful lot of pharmacies in OKC. Everytime walgreens or cvs put in a new one, the other would do their very best to get on the opposite corner. I always believed this was unsustainable.

scottk
06-01-2022, 06:10 PM
Why do competitors open their stores next to one another? - Jac de Haan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jILgxeNBK_8

soonerguru
06-01-2022, 07:14 PM
My girlfriend told me that she received a notification from CVS that they are closing their store in Warr Acres at 5903 NW Expressway (NW Expressway and MacArthur). Given the company announced last fall that it would be closing 900 stores nationwide in the next 3 years, this will probably not be the only store closing in the OKC metro area.

What becomes of a shuttered CVS building? Especially one on a hard corner of a busy expressway and a major north/south artery? Inquiring minds want to know.

NO!!!! That was my preferred pharmacy.

MagzOK
06-02-2022, 02:07 PM
Buy Local, except when it comes to pharmacies? I haven't used a big box pharmacy in a very long time.

Ward
06-02-2022, 05:54 PM
NO!!!! That was my preferred pharmacy.

That was mine too, but I also use Costco and Walgreens.

Anyway, I got a prescription filled at the CVS at Hefner/Rockwell today, and it was a very pleasant transaction (My last couple fills at the NW HWY/MacArthur CVS sucked.)

Anyway, I have not used it yet, but Clyde Pharmacy is individually owned and operated and is at NW 112 & Rockwell, right behind the 7-11, just 2 blocks North of Hefner/Rockwell. If you are wanting to go to an Independent then Clydes might work for you.

mugofbeer
06-03-2022, 11:47 AM
Pharmacies across the country are having a horrible time filling positions as both pharmacists and pharm tech's. It's a sign of the current times that CVS is moving from brick and mortar to fewer, but larger, pharmacies. I imagine it is the same in OKC - that CVS operates out of Target Store pharmacies.

Snowman
06-03-2022, 01:23 PM
Yeah I got the same letter from CVS about the same pharmacy as you got.

There are an awful lot of pharmacies in OKC. Everytime walgreens or cvs put in a new one, the other would do their very best to get on the opposite corner. I always believed this was unsustainable.

It seems like Walmart, Target, grocers, etc were also on a spree of adding/expanding their pharmacy/health sections around that time too.

SomeGuy
10-02-2023, 03:41 PM
Sorry to bring up and old thread, but the CVS on 23rd and Meridian is permanently closing on Oct 3rd.

Brett
10-02-2023, 03:47 PM
Sorry to bring up and old thread, but the CVS on 23rd and Meridian is permanently closing on Oct 3rd.

I just received my COVID vaccination from the location at NW 39th & MacArthur and multiple unhappy customers from the NW 23rd & Meridian were showing up because their prescriptions were moved to that location.

bombermwc
10-03-2023, 07:59 AM
I would always suggest using a local pharmacy. The only time i use one of these places is if the local guy tells me they're out and it will be several days and I need something now. Or if it's a 24 hour type of need from an ER/Urgent Care or something.

The box stores are so overwhelmed and understaffed. They are always hours behind. There's no walk up to the counter to drop off your script, and then wait 10 minutes and you get it. The techs are often not well trained in terms of their own systems. Just trying to get a flu shot at the same Walgreens 3 years in a row was a battle of the stupids behind the counter. It was the same employees each time and each time they spent 40 minutes trying to figure out how to enter it. Insurance only paid for them there at that time. I went to my local pharmacy and just paid out of pocket and was done in 10 minutes. Not to mention you can develop a relationship with the pharmacist and staff. They know you and can help guide you if issues with insurance or medications/etc come up because they have the bandwidth to care. CVS/Walgreens/Walmart....they do not have the energy or time to care. It's not their fault, they just are running on empty.

Watermelonsugar
10-03-2023, 10:03 AM
Midtown Pharmacy is amazing. The pharmacist/ owner is incredibly kind. There was a homeless individual walking around the area and he seemed a bit erratic, so the pharmacist locked up his store and walked me to my car! I spent a while speaking with him and he has great plans to try to help out the homeless population who cannot afford their medications.

MagzOK
10-05-2023, 08:06 PM
Ralph's Family Pharmacy in Edmond is wonderful. I love the personal service. I left those big box pharmacies in the dust years ago when I was tired of just being a number.

Shortsyeararound
10-06-2023, 07:57 AM
Clyde Pharmacy on Rockwell south of Hefner and Walgreens/Cvs/Walmart is excellent. Left Walgreens last year for them based on a recommendation and couldn't be happier.

clz46
10-06-2023, 11:58 AM
We use Clyde's as well. We had an Wed appointment for the new covid shot plus the senior flu shot. He's great!

SomeGuy
04-30-2024, 02:50 PM
The CVS on 23rd and Classen is closing on May 16th, not surprised especially since Super Cao Nguyen now has a pharmacy inside.

NavySeabee
04-30-2024, 09:36 PM
I think more and more people are moving back to mom and pop pharmacies as customer service is becoming non existent at the big chains. Not mention, very few are 24 hours anymore their pharmacy benefits plans have dropped the national chains. Walmart is the only major pharmacy on my benefits plan. I work for one of the hospital systems and its easier to use their outpatient pharmacy as they know what our plan covers and what it does not better than any other pharmacy. Another benefit is the staff knows me and are always willing to go the extra mile to assist me with whatever I need. They don't waste my time either. If they know its going to be awhile for answer back from the doctor or the supply delivery is going to be late they tell me. They also run a text service that alerts me when meds are ready. I don't sit forever waiting on service in the chairs or browsing at stuff I don't need to buy.

Snowman
05-01-2024, 01:05 AM
I think more and more people are moving back to mom and pop pharmacies as customer service is becoming non existent at the big chains. Not mention, very few are 24 hours anymore their pharmacy benefits plans have dropped the national chains. Walmart is the only major pharmacy on my benefits plan. I work for one of the hospital systems and its easier to use their outpatient pharmacy as they know what our plan covers and what it does not better than any other pharmacy. Another benefit is the staff knows me and are always willing to go the extra mile to assist me with whatever I need. They don't waste my time either. If they know its going to be awhile for answer back from the doctor or the supply delivery is going to be late they tell me. They also run a text service that alerts me when meds are ready. I don't sit forever waiting on service in the chairs or browsing at stuff I don't need to buy.

I do ever remember customer service at the big chains ever being that much above what expect from average big box stores. Maybe some were due to they tended to buy out local pharmacy owners store and hired them to run their pharmacy department, so they just had that skill set as habits when moved over. Though it does seem like some seem worse at staffing to their normal customer load than others in recent years.

Pete
07-01-2024, 01:37 PM
The CVS on the NE corner of NW 23rd & Classen is now closed and all the signage is down.

I suspect there will be plenty of developers interested.

Bill Robertson
07-01-2024, 05:17 PM
Got a notice in the mail that the CVS on Rockwell by Hefner is closing the end of the month.

rtz
07-02-2024, 07:59 AM
The one on Penn and Britton may be closed?

Pete
07-02-2024, 08:06 AM
I wonder about the CVS at Shartel and NW 50th. It's an odd location to begin with.

Mississippi Blues
07-02-2024, 11:25 AM
The CVS on the NE corner of NW 23rd & Classen is now closed and all the signage is down.

I suspect there will be plenty of developers interested.

Praise God.

Bill Robertson
07-02-2024, 02:15 PM
I've never really understood the problems with CVS. The store near here on Rockwell is as nice, or very near as nice as the Walgreens a block away. Prescriptions at least are the same price since insurance sets them. Even with GoodRX and such discount programs the prices are the same for everything I've priced. But Walgreens pharmacy is always very busy and CVS is very empty.

ManAboutTown
07-02-2024, 02:20 PM
I wonder about the CVS at Shartel and NW 50th. It's an odd location to begin with.Didn't there used to be a grocery store on that lot, Pete? Way back in the day?

OkieBerto
07-02-2024, 02:43 PM
Didn't there used to be a grocery store on that lot, Pete? Way back in the day?

When I was little, we lived down the street from that location. I think I remember it being an Eckerds or maybe a grocery store. Memory is pretty foggy!

Pete
07-02-2024, 03:51 PM
Didn't there used to be a grocery store on that lot, Pete? Way back in the day?

It was a Kimberlings originally.

Urbanized
07-02-2024, 05:22 PM
Kimberlings was an IGA, I think? I did recall it being an IGA, I'm pretty sure. It was also definitely an Eckerd, as mentioned above. Eckerd was bought out by CVS.

Dob Hooligan
07-04-2024, 03:00 PM
Kimberlings was an IGA, I think? I did recall it being an IGA, I'm pretty sure. It was also definitely an Eckerd, as mentioned above. Eckerd was bought out by CVS.

I know there was definitely an IGA at 50th and Shartel in the mid 70s, when I worked for an IGA in high school.

Mr. Blue Sky
07-04-2024, 07:08 PM
Any old maps of the center back in its heyday? I’m surprised nobody has mentioned the original Hyde Drug. It was there for thirty years or so. I remember when the FBI was across the street, too. Thought that was so cool as a kid.