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- •Recent written feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with several owners describing many years of use and a strong sense of trust in the practice. - Common themes include kindness, professionalism and clear communication, with reviewers saying staff explain things well and put pets first. - Positive examples include quick same-day help, care for dogs, cats and a guinea pig, and especially compassionate support during euthanasia and bereavement.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners describing friendly service, quick treatment, and a calm, gentle manner with nervous pets. - Byron is mentioned several times for clear explanations and compassionate care, and Liz also receives warm praise. Nurses and reception staff are frequently commended as helpful and kind.
- •Recent written feedback is mostly very positive, with owners repeatedly describing the team as kind, professional, patient, and supportive. - Several reviews focus on serious illness and end-of-life care, saying owners felt heard, not rushed, and that their pets were treated as individuals with dignity and compassion. - One newer client says the staff were lovely and welcoming with a kitten, reinforcing the warm, animal-focused tone in positive reviews.
Williams Veterinary Surgeons in Barmouth provides routine pet care alongside urgent and end-of-life support. Owners describe home visits for elderly dogs, blood testing, gentle handling of nervous pets, careful dental decision-making, and compassionate euthanasia appointments with cremation arrangements. The practice is also listed as offering emergency veterinary services, and recent feedback includes a same-hour appointment for a dog that became unwell while its owner was on holiday.
Bush House Veterinary Group in Llanelli receives very positive feedback for prompt help in urgent situations, compassionate end-of-life care, and friendly, clear communication. Reviews also describe kind, helpful staff and mention support for more complex health problems such as heart and kidney disease. One recent reviewer also praised the practice pet plan for good value.
Trefaldwyn Vets is an independent practice in Welshpool providing care for both farm and small animals, with a stated emphasis on preventative medicine and herd health. The practice says it offers 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year. Recent feedback highlights fast access to appointments, a friendly, calm atmosphere, and a setting that suits nervous pets.
Milfeddygon Deufor in Pwllheli is a veterinary practice and veterinary nurse training facility that offers emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Alongside routine appointments, reviews describe more involved care such as major surgery, blood tests and scans, as well as same-day help for urgent problems. Recent feedback is largely positive about access, professionalism and compassionate care, though there is also one serious complaint about a microchipping appointment.
- •Several positive reviews describe the team as kind, helpful, friendly, and hardworking, including one family thanking the group for what they had done for their pet. - A large share of recent comments are about the campsite and fundraising facilities, mentioning clean grounds, simple but pleasant amenities, food vans, a play area, and glamping accommodation. - One reviewer posted the same serious complaint twice, alleging a poor outcome after a dog’s cyst removal surgery and saying the clinic offered no help when they later brought in an injured cat.
Folly Veterinary Centre presents itself as an independent veterinary practice in Pontypool. Its website highlights a mix of routine care, planned care, diagnostics, and end-of-life support, and recent reviews most often describe a friendly, caring team that communicates well and handles pets calmly. Recent feedback is largely positive, with one notable complaint about consent and charges.
Gower Bird Hospital focuses on treating wildlife patients with the aim of releasing them back into the wild, and says it treats around 1,600 wildlife patients each year. Recent reviews continue to describe people bringing injured birds and other wildlife for help, with staff often described as caring, accommodating and practical. The main recurring issue is access, with several reviewers warning that the approach road is narrow, potholed and difficult for some vehicles.
