Valley Apothecary has been serving customers in Salem since 2001. Were proud to be one of the great independently owned pharmacies in town and a member of the Epic group. We are conveniently located in the lobby of Lewis Gale Clinic, adjacent to the hospital. Youll find every member of our staff to be knowledgeable and accessible. Commitment to personal service is the most important aspect of our business. Our pharmacists are easy to talk to, and there when you need them. Through all the growth and modernization, Valley Apothecary has managed to maintain the intimacy of a neighborhood pharmacy.
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