 This study found that the majority of people who visited community pharmacies were satisfied with the services offered. The highest levels of satisfaction were seen for patient counseling, purchasing prescriptions, and over-the-counter medications, and treating minor ailments. Lower levels of satisfaction were seen for screening services, health education, monitoring devices, and sexuality education. People who were older, female, better educated, or employed full-time were more likely to be satisfied with the services offered. This article was authored by Margaret Olabanmi-Aphalabi and Kaniyia Patrick Osmin.