Texarkana Gazette

Wake Village pharmacy awarded as Walmart’s best

- By Karl Richter

Walmart has named its Wake Village pharmacy the best of more than 700 in the United States at its stores smaller than supercente­rs.

Company executives traveled Friday morning to Wake Village’s Walmart Neighborho­od Market to present Pharmacy Manager Daniel Nejadi the 2018 Smallforma­t Pharmacy of the Year award. Local officials including Wake Village Mayor Sheryl Collum were on hand to help store employees celebrate.

Criteria for the award include not only sales growth, but also positive satisfacti­on surveys, speed of service and avoidance of errors.

Nejadi was quick to share credit with his staff, sure as always to refer to pharmacy patrons as patients, not customers.

“I don’t look at this job as a job. This is my passion. And everybody back there, I try to hand select everybody to make sure my patients are getting the right treatment and the right service here,” he said.

Store Manager John Hardaway praised Nejadi’s dedication.

“Before we opened the store, he was out in the com-

munity doing wellness checks, letting people know that we’d be opening up here,” Hardaway said. “He’ll call an insurance company and work with them to get payments down or whatever. He’s all about making sure the patient is taken care of in every way possible.”

The recognitio­n was espe- cially rewarding for Nejadi, who said he takes his work seriously in part because of family tragedy: A pharmacy error resulted in his father’s death.

A native of Iran, Nejadi earned U.S. citizenshi­p in 2003 as a refugee and medical student in Germany, where he was one of two applicants for citizenshi­p selected from among 5,000, he said. He studied at Massachuse­tts College of Pharmacy in Boston and then moved to Fort Worth, Texas, where he expected to become a clinical pharmacist for the Air Force. When that arrangemen­t did not work out, he took a pharmacist position at the Texarkana Kmart, later moving to Walmart.

Collum uses the Walmart pharmacy and was so impressed with its service that she transferre­d there the prescripti­ons of two rel- atives she cares for.

“They’re so accommodat­ing. They’re really timely. If they’re out of something, they’ll figure out a way to make it work or give you a partial fill, just whatever to accommodat­e the customer,” she said.

Walmart Neighborho­od Market is at 200 Wake Village Road in Wake Village, Texas.

 ?? Staff photo by Karl Richter ?? ■ Walmart executives Devin Richardson, left, and Lisa Thornton, right, present the chain’s 2018 Small-format Pharmacy of the Year award to Daniel Nejadi, manager of the pharmacy at Wake Village’s Walmart Neighborho­od Market. The pharmacy topped 710 others at Walmart’s stores smaller than supercente­rs. Criteria included sales growth and customer satisfacti­on.
Staff photo by Karl Richter ■ Walmart executives Devin Richardson, left, and Lisa Thornton, right, present the chain’s 2018 Small-format Pharmacy of the Year award to Daniel Nejadi, manager of the pharmacy at Wake Village’s Walmart Neighborho­od Market. The pharmacy topped 710 others at Walmart’s stores smaller than supercente­rs. Criteria included sales growth and customer satisfacti­on.

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