Here you'll find the best places in Grove City (Ohio). We found 23 places.

CVS Pharmacy

I love this pharmacy. My insurance company prefers a mail-based pharmacy for discounted costs, but I'd rather pay more, and do, for the personalized care and concern that I receive from every pharmacist and tech that works here. They truly care about their customers and are so helpful, knowledgeable and friendly! ~Melody

(3 reviews)
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Chevrolet Service Center

*UPDATE* - 10/13/2020 Finally received a call back from Byers after two weeks since my appointment with them. Still NOT happy with them. I talked to one of their service people and he basically stated that if I wasn't happy, that he'd arrange for another appointment to get my horn fixed right but I would STILL have to pay FULL PRICE for the repair! I already paid them nearly $300.00 just for them to trim and reseat my radiator hose and to take apart and reseat my horn contacts in my steering wheel. I thought that if I paid the $300 that at least it would be fixed properly and I wouldn't have to worry about it anymore. WRONG! They just did a temporary fix and want me to pay an additional $156.00 to fix the horn properly! For the work they did, the price was ridiculous! I told the guy that they were charging too much and his excuse was "we price according to our competitors in the area." I told him that if they would make it right and fix it for free that I would be happy. He very bluntly told me that "we won't fix it for free." Having my horn not working is a safety issue for me and others! For the price I paid (if not less), I'm sure that other dealers probably would have got my horn fixed right. I saw another review where someone was complaining about Byers' price gouging and that they got much better service pricing at other Chevy dealers in the area. Needless to say, I made it known to them that I am NOT happy and that I will NEVER be back! I've been into many dealerships for service in my time and this is by far the worst service I've received! *UPDATE* - 10/9/2020 Got contacted by their customer service rep and I called her back and left a message, still no call back from her after a week. I also reached out to Byers via email and got no helpful response. This place is a JOKE! Do not do business here! I lowered my review to 1 star because of my anger and frustration! Way overpriced service! I brought in my 2003 TrailBlazer to Byers Chevrolet to have the horn looked at and a coolant leak from the upper radiator hose fixed and I waited for about three hours for them to get it all done. They also did the work without giving me a real quote first, just their “diagnostic fee” which was quoted to be around $270.00. My jaw dropped when they said that! This is a Chevy, NOT a luxury car! The service advisor I worked with said that the repair cost could be less if it didn’t cost them that much. I’ve been to a Cadillac dealer in Cincinnati and their diagnostic fee was $100.00 and that got dropped if you did the repairs and their service and prices were WAY more reasonable! This is a Chevy, NOT a Cadillac! Why is Byers so expensive? Needless to say, they charged me $135.00 to fix my horn which they did without replacing any parts and they said it’s possible it could stop working again since they didn’t replace the switch. They should’ve replaced the switch for the $135.00 cost they charged me to fix it! Also, the coolant leak they fixed by trimming my upper radiator hose and they charged me the same $135.00 for that! What a ripoff! Needless to say, I will never be back at Byers for the prices they charge! Absolutely ridiculous! ~Josh

(10 reviews)
auto repair shop auto air conditioning service brake shop car battery store car repair mechanic oil change service tire shop transmission shop wheel alignment service

MinuteClinic

First and last time using a CVS Minute Clinic. Had a TB skin test placed and returned today for the reading. As I approached the kiosk the NP exits the exam room, makes eye contact, but makes no attempt to welcome me, ask if I need any assistance, etc. He instead just turns his head and keeps walking. I register for my TB test reading and I'm informed I'll have an hour and thirty minute wait. I stick around and watch the NP walk around the store, etc. No patient being seen. About 15 minutes later I saw him again and asked if I could get my test read. He informed me I needed to sign in and I reminded him that I was. He then said I'd have to wait my turn. Again, exam room door open and no patient being seen. As a Nurse Practitioner myself, and one that worked in retail health care x 5 years in the past, I'm fully aware of the process and the five minutes it takes to complete this task. I then set my timer on my phone and 8 minutes passed before he actually saw a patient. Once he did see a patient and she left, another 12 minutes passed before he saw another. Plenty of time to provide my service and get me in my way. That's what I always did and would had done. When Adam the NP did call me for my "turn", he then had no reservation letting me know that he was put off because I didn't have the original paperwork with me from two days prior. It's not necessary for the patient to bring this in as they obviously have it on file. He implied I needed it and I reminded him that he could simply pull up my record and print it out if he did in fact need it. He then informed me that "he was hoping to not have to do any extra work". I then informed him that I was sorry to inconvenience him, but it is what it is. Again, I'll never be back. There are cheaper places to actually schedule a TB skin test and the total cost is only $30 (most commercial insurance plans will not cover). You may have to drive a little, but I still believe one would save time in the long run and also receive better customer service. ~Dave

(7 reviews)
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