About Veterinary Care in Anglesey
This guide to veterinary clinics in Anglesey helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what’s available across the county and highlights practical differences between local providers for routine, urgent, and species-specific care in Anglesey, Wales.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Anglesey
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Anglesey, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. 2 clinics treat dogs and cats. 2 clinics offer farm or large-animal services. 1 clinic offers emergency or out-of-hours care. 24/7 cover is explicitly stated for farm and equine patients by Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group, but 24-hour cover is not otherwise explicitly confirmed across the county.
Geographically, the county has 3 towns listed in the directory: Llangefni, Menai Bridge, and Benllech. Availability and the service mix can vary by town within the county, so checking species coverage and urgent-care arrangements is particularly important when choosing a local provider.
Across the county, the core service set includes routine preventive care (such as vaccinations), common procedures (including neutering), identification (microchipping), and ongoing medication support (prescriptions and repeat prescriptions). Diagnostics are evidenced in reviews through mention of x-ray use at Aran Vet Clinic. County-wide, there are 368 total Google reviews across clinics and 3/3 clinics have websites, which improves the ability to confirm opening information and core services before booking; 2 clinics are also listed as Veterinary Nurse Training facilities.
Emergency and out-of-hours access is uneven. Aran Vet Clinic is the only practice flagged in the county dataset as offering emergency veterinary services, and reviews repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent problems and given clear aftercare instructions. In contrast, other options may be more appropriate for planned consultations or species-led work, and may not meet the same expectations for urgent small-animal access. For large animals, Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group’s own practice information explicitly states 24/7 emergency support for farm and equine cases, which matters for owners who need rapid attendance outside normal hours.
Veterinary nurse training capacity is concentrated in two providers (Aran Vet Clinic and Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group), with the remaining clinic not listed as a training facility. For pet owners, this can translate into more structured nurse-led support (for example, follow-up care and routine appointments) and a larger clinical team footprint at those sites. It can also affect appointment availability and continuity of care, especially for repeat visits and ongoing management where nurse involvement is common.
Routine-focused care still forms the backbone of local provision. Aran Vet Clinic and Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group both present clear pathways for everyday needs such as vaccinations, repeat prescriptions, and standard consultations, and reviews for both practices emphasise communication and being fitted in quickly. For owners whose needs are primarily preventive or non-urgent, these routine services are often the deciding factor, alongside location and the ability to book promptly.
Overall, key services are concentrated among a small number of providers because the county has only 3 clinics in total.
Based on the service distribution and practice descriptions, Anglesey is best described as a mixed-practice county: companion-animal care is available (2 dog-and-cat clinics), alongside farm and equine provision (2 clinics each), with one clinic listed under specialist/exotic coverage.
Anglesey has a small but clearly defined veterinary market with routine companion-animal care, mixed-practice support, and limited flagged emergency provision; use the ranked list above to choose the most suitable option among vets in Anglesey for your animal and urgency needs.
Data freshness: January 2026 (publicly available review and service data).
Top Vets in Anglesey
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Anglesey, ranked by service quality and reviews

Aran Vet Clinic offers routine pet healthcare (including vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and prescriptions) alongside emergency care, and it states it treats a wide range of small pets (cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters). Recent reviews repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent problems—examples include a dog with an ear infection and “short notice” appointments—along with clear explanations of aftercare. One recent review raises a payment-policy concern, alleging treatment (including an x‑ray) was not provided without full payment upfront.
Aran Vet Clinic offers routine pet healthcare (including vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and prescriptions) alongside emergency care, and it states it treats a wide range of small pets (cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters). Recent reviews repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent problems—examples include a dog with an ear infection and “short notice” appointments—along with clear explanations of aftercare. One recent review raises a payment-policy concern, alleging treatment (including an x‑ray) was not provided without full payment upfront.

Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group describes itself as a mixed practice (small animals, equine, and farm animals) that’s been operating since the 1900s, with in-house facilities and portable equipment. The website also states they provide 24/7 emergency support for farm and equine animals. Recent reviews focus mainly on dog and cat care, with multiple owners describing being seen quickly (including a same-morning appointment and being treated even as the clinic was closing) and vets taking time to explain options and treatment clearly. Named vets mentioned in reviews include Rhiannon and Carmen.
Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group describes itself as a mixed practice (small animals, equine, and farm animals) that’s been operating since the 1900s, with in-house facilities and portable equipment. The website also states they provide 24/7 emergency support for farm and equine animals. Recent reviews focus mainly on dog and cat care, with multiple owners describing being seen quickly (including a same-morning appointment and being treated even as the clinic was closing) and vets taking time to explain options and treatment clearly. Named vets mentioned in reviews include Rhiannon and Carmen.
Anglesey Equine Ltd is an equine-only veterinary service (horses) established in 2025. The website describes it as a standalone practice set up by Ellie, an equine vet, and notes that emergency support is available. Beyond emergency coverage and general equine veterinary care, no specific procedures, facilities, or specialisms are listed in the information provided.
Anglesey Equine Ltd is an equine-only veterinary service (horses) established in 2025. The website describes it as a standalone practice set up by Ellie, an equine vet, and notes that emergency support is available. Beyond emergency coverage and general equine veterinary care, no specific procedures, facilities, or specialisms are listed in the information provided.
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