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
221-230 of 430 Reviews
3.0
Jan 23, 2018
Anonymous Insurance Agent
Current
Irving, Texas
Expensive ! And they kinda suck !
3.0
Jan 20, 2018
Anonymous Head Photo Specialist
Former
Mesa, Arizona
There were lots of health insurance options, however, I always selected the lowest options, so I cannot add too much in that category.
1
3.0
Jan 7, 2018
Anonymous Senior Certified Pharmacy Technician
Current
Jacksonville, Florida
Three different coverage levels to choose from and usually at least 2 insurance companies to choose from. It could be better but it isn't the worst I have seen
2
4.0
Jan 7, 2018
Anonymous Pharmacy Technician
Current
Omaha, Nebraska
Im not exactly sure, still with my parents health insurance, but Walgreens has sent me many panflets of information with health insurance.
1.0
Jan 3, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
Queens Village, New York State
no good no fun no health
3.0
Dec 30, 2017
Anonymous Assistant Manager Trainee
Current
Union, Missouri
Wish it was cheaper as soon as you add dependits it almost doubles
1
3.0
Dec 29, 2017
Anonymous Pharmacy Technician
Current
Lancaster, Ohio
They provide many options for insurance and let you "shop" for your perfect plan. It works out where they pay a good amount and normally prescriptions only cost $5-10.
2
2.0
Dec 22, 2017
Anonymous employee
Former
Port Angeles, Washington State
Best thing is that they offer it. The worst thing is that it is too expensive for the salaries paid to employees.
1
5.0
Dec 10, 2017
Anonymous Customer Service Representative
Current
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Free flu shots and probably the best benefit package I have ever seen including dental, vision , and healthcare.