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Yes they do. Independent, or neighborhood pharmacist know their clientele and treat them like friends and neighbors. Privately owned pharmacys don’t run their businesses like fortune 500 company’s who have taken the personal touch away and put fast food professionalism into it. This is ok if you’re selling hamburgers but not your selling life saving drugs. If anyone of of you have a family owned or neighborhood pharmacy near you, use it. Tell CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart and Walgreens to kiss your butts.