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Robyn C. Robyn C. from Miami, this was copied verbatim from Yelp.com wrote on June 25, 2010 at 8:37 PM
2/24/2009

This place is truly a needle in a haystack, an old pharmacy lost in time and left in 2009.

The pharmacy is tiny, a little broken down and seemingly known only to locals. Walking inside I feel a little out of place as it has medical supplies that goes beyond your typical Walgreens or CVS. It kind of creeps me out a little. In the back, there's a small pharmacy that I believe is run by one man. The business itself is a tag team - husband and wife owned and store operated.

For the short period of time that I was there, I was truly amazed. The pharmacist himself is a pretty cool guy with a sense of humor and a little odd. One thing to note is that he is possibly a genius.

I didn't come across this place myself and probably would have never gone here on my own. I was referred by a doctor who seems to believe in his "cures", his "magic potions" as I like to call it.

I filled my prescription in a matter of minutes, had a consultation where he gave me instructions and then walked out. There were people in the store, which was a relief but you could tell whatever this guy does - it worked.

No lie, there was a sense of relief and hope in the air. Wow.
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