Walgreens employees who work 30+ hours per week can choose between two health insurance plans. Comprehensive health, dental and vision plans are available to employees for themselves and their dependents. Employees may choose to enroll in one of two Walgreens Consumer Driven Health Plans, which include an account called a Health Reimbursement Account to help pay for our employees’ healthcare needs. Employees can also choose between two dental programs with the Select option including Adult and Child orthodontia. A competitive and national vision program is also available. 2015 benefits will consist of a wide variety of medical, dental and vision options open to employees at the beginning of the new year.
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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous Senior Certified Pharmacy Technician
Former
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan
Your copays Nd if u use a Walgreens u get a discount on prescription but I feel if u work for the company Nd u pay out ur check from the same company your copays should be waived
Anonymous employee
Former
Coppell, Texas
Decent Health insurance better than most places I've worked for
Anonymous Senior Certified Pharmacy Technician
Current
Columbus, Ohio
vision is great, medical is good, dental is okay
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Anonymous Store Manager
Current
Buffalo, New York State
It's on par with industry average, which is exactly like everything else they try to do for their employees.
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Anonymous Pharmacist
Former
Coppell, Texas
It was a ok plan. We had our own employee clinic. It was useful. The docs were ok.
Current
Honolulu, Hawaii
Comprehensive Health Benefits provided.
1
Former
Burnsville, Minnesota
The cost was low for my whole family
Anonymous Pharmacist
Current
Marmet, West Virginia
covers some health costs but not all
Anonymous Pharmacy Technician
Current
Palm Harbor, Florida
There are no good health benefits anymore. It’s not bad but it’s not great.
Anonymous Sales Associate
Former
Bronx, New York State
Health insurance is placed but it's ever rarely needed via workplace accidents.