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Veterinary clinic details for Benny Moore Dvm





Salem Veterinary Clinic

Benny Moore Dvm


342 N Orchard Rd

Salem, IN 47167

Phone: 812-883-3666

Average Rating for Benny Moore Dvm: 4.5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (8 reviews)

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He is great
-Janet Talbott.

Rating: 5
I had my dog spayed on 6-22-09 and it still hasn't healed cleanly, today is 7-7-09. I have cleaned it nightly and did everything that the paper told me to do. I am very dissatified with the patient care my dog received along with how I was treated by the office staff. This is the worst sewing job of stitches!! It looks like a 5:30 pm job!
-corinne maple.

Rating: 1
caring vet
-d davis.

Rating: 5
Wonderful Vet if you were to have a problem he would take care of it right away! He and his staff are wonderful!
-Shelley Rangel.

Rating: 5
Dr. Moore is hands down the best vet in Indiana. He can pretty much tell what is wrong with the animal by just looking at it. He doesn't try to sell you products. He tells you exactly how it is and charges BOTTOM DOLLAR! I've never left a vets office more happy then at Dr. Moores. I have no clue what the other people on here are talking about. He spends a good amount of time with your animal and will answer any question. I'll take any animal I ever own to Dr. Moore.
-Kendra Easterday.

Rating: 5
The best vet & staff I've come across in four states and forty years. Direct approach, no foo-foo charges and you can trust that this place knows animals and can even explain and cure the mystery ailments that arise. Know many people that drive far distances to bring animals to Dr. Moore. Don't expect hugs and a long consultation -- solved and cured and on your way with money left in your bank account!
-Misty A..

Rating: 5
He's no-nonsense, quick, and doesn't believe in over-medicating or excessive treatments. Just quick, to the point, and very helpful
-Terri O.

Rating: 5

-Kaitlin Naufel.

Rating: 5


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