Hours

Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.3 - (44 reviews)
16
9
3
4
12
Read Our 44 Reviews

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.3 - (44 reviews)
16
9
3
4
12
  • M F

    Worst pharmacy in Salem. They ignore you at the counter and drive thru window, letting you sit for 5 minutes just watching them. They also won't fill your prescriptions unless you call and harass them. There are better options and places to get your pills filled.
    Mar 27th, 2024

  • Jan Goerke

    I had excellent service from G at the Liberty store. She went above and beyond!
    Jan 29th, 2024

  • Logical Reasoning

    Witnessed a younger adult male employee come out of the store for a sec, turn around, then punch the garbage can hard as he went back inside angry. I know younger people need time to learn to gain control of their feelings and use logic, instead, to keep destructive behavior/emotions in check, but this person's behavior goes to show that they've got some learning still to do. I know this world seems azz backwards and is pretty messed up right now with so many ghetto-behaving people being [what seems like] allowed to behave unethically, criminally, destructively, and poorly without any proper consequences. However, to lower ones own standards to behave like a destructive juvenile delinquent with minimal self-control is not okay and should not be viewed as normal, healthy, nor tolerated in, both, society or the workplace. If I were this person's supervisor, [depending on what wholly transpired] I might be very tempted to send them home immediately for a 1-3 day unpaid holiday to chill out, reflect on their choice of action, and to decide if they can do the job in the future without resorting to violence. Giving into anger and violence is a primal act (lacking self-control) and is not a healthy, modern day, adult behavior. I hope this person's day looks up and he gets time to process his feelings properly and regret his actions, but...he needs to know and acknowledge that his behavior was NOT okay for business or for the health of our regional society as a whole. We're all connected no matter how much we wish to think otherwise--our actions/inactions affect everyone around us and our community's health. I was young and did plenty of stupid things when I gave into my emotions, but as time goes by I/we learn the valuable lesson that we must strive to keep our brain in control and reason things out from varying perspectives. I'm not exactly sure why this young gentleman became angry, but I do hope he gains control of his emotions through diligent practice. Our community needs better-behaving citizens and more responsible adults whom are beneficial to us all. Life is full of trying moments, but it's the greater-grown person whom gets through it with the best of attitudes. If he were one of my sons, I'd be asking him, "what caused you to become so angry? Was the emotional toll it took on you worth it? Is there any other way to simply acknowledge that life isn't always easy, but get through it without violence or anger? How could you have handled it with grace?" I mean well by this post and only wish and hope for the best for this individual. Life's really tough at times, especially when we're under stress and our buttons get pushed too hard, but potentially injuring ourselves punching objects (or people) when we're angry isn't healthy or good for us. Best wishes, brother.
    Dec 5th, 2023

  • Oregon Rocks!

    I have had very good experiences with both the pharmacy staff and customer service staff. Pharmacies everywhere take longer since Covid, but if I am patient and friendly with them then I find they are very helpful and responsive. Also, the check out team are SO nice :)
    Nov 18th, 2023

  • Dawn Westling

    This business on Liberty street is a great example of a neighborhood store where many of the patrons and workers know each other and care about each other, too. Thank you WALGREEN's staff for the sincere interactions.
    Oct 31st, 2023

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About
Walgreens

Refill your prescriptions, shop health and beauty products, print photos and more at Walgreens.Pharmacy Hours: M-F 9am-1:30pm, 2pm-8pm, Sa 9am-1:30pm, 2pm-6pm, Su 10am-1:30pm, 2pm-6pm

Contact Info

Services

  • Photo Printing
  • Flu Shots
  • Western Union Money Transfer
  • FedEx Pickup and Drop-off

Payment Methods

  • AMERICANEXPRESS
  • ANDROIDPAY
  • APPLEPAY
  • CASH
  • CHECK
  • DISCOVER
  • MASTERCARD
  • VISA

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Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Walgreens?

A The phone number for Walgreens is: (503) 428-5098.


Q Where is Walgreens located?

A Walgreens is located at 4760 Liberty Rd S, Salem, Oregon 97302


Q What is the internet address for Walgreens?

A The website (URL) for Walgreens is: https://www.walgreens.com/locator/walgreens-4760+liberty+rd+s-salem-or-97302/id=11173


Q How big is Walgreens?

A Walgreens employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are Walgreens open?

A Walgreens is open:
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM


Q How is Walgreens rated?

A Walgreens has a 3.3 Star Rating from 44 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
Walgreens

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Overall Rating
( 44 Reviews )
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12
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M F on Google

image Worst pharmacy in Salem. They ignore you at the counter and drive thru window, letting you sit for 5 minutes just watching them. They also won't fill your prescriptions unless you call and harass them. There are better options and places to get your pills filled.


Jan Goerke on Google

image I had excellent service from G at the Liberty store. She went above and beyond!


Logical Reasoning on Google

image Witnessed a younger adult male employee come out of the store for a sec, turn around, then punch the garbage can hard as he went back inside angry. I know younger people need time to learn to gain control of their feelings and use logic, instead, to keep destructive behavior/emotions in check, but this person's behavior goes to show that they've got some learning still to do. I know this world seems azz backwards and is pretty messed up right now with so many ghetto-behaving people being [what seems like] allowed to behave unethically, criminally, destructively, and poorly without any proper consequences. However, to lower ones own standards to behave like a destructive juvenile delinquent with minimal self-control is not okay and should not be viewed as normal, healthy, nor tolerated in, both, society or the workplace. If I were this person's supervisor, [depending on what wholly transpired] I might be very tempted to send them home immediately for a 1-3 day unpaid holiday to chill out, reflect on their choice of action, and to decide if they can do the job in the future without resorting to violence. Giving into anger and violence is a primal act (lacking self-control) and is not a healthy, modern day, adult behavior. I hope this person's day looks up and he gets time to process his feelings properly and regret his actions, but...he needs to know and acknowledge that his behavior was NOT okay for business or for the health of our regional society as a whole. We're all connected no matter how much we wish to think otherwise--our actions/inactions affect everyone around us and our community's health. I was young and did plenty of stupid things when I gave into my emotions, but as time goes by I/we learn the valuable lesson that we must strive to keep our brain in control and reason things out from varying perspectives. I'm not exactly sure why this young gentleman became angry, but I do hope he gains control of his emotions through diligent practice. Our community needs better-behaving citizens and more responsible adults whom are beneficial to us all. Life is full of trying moments, but it's the greater-grown person whom gets through it with the best of attitudes. If he were one of my sons, I'd be asking him, "what caused you to become so angry? Was the emotional toll it took on you worth it? Is there any other way to simply acknowledge that life isn't always easy, but get through it without violence or anger? How could you have handled it with grace?" I mean well by this post and only wish and hope for the best for this individual. Life's really tough at times, especially when we're under stress and our buttons get pushed too hard, but potentially injuring ourselves punching objects (or people) when we're angry isn't healthy or good for us. Best wishes, brother.


Oregon Rocks! on Google

image I have had very good experiences with both the pharmacy staff and customer service staff. Pharmacies everywhere take longer since Covid, but if I am patient and friendly with them then I find they are very helpful and responsive. Also, the check out team are SO nice :)


Dawn Westling on Google

image This business on Liberty street is a great example of a neighborhood store where many of the patrons and workers know each other and care about each other, too. Thank you WALGREEN's staff for the sincere interactions.


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