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- •Reviewers repeatedly describe the vets and staff as professional, attentive, friendly and caring. - Responsiveness stands out, including a review praising a fast call-out on a Bank Holiday Monday for a pet sheep. - Written reviews include examples of care for a sheep, duck and greyhound, as well as supportive advice for a client with a first litter of puppies.
EquiScope Ltd appears to be an ecological consultancy rather than a veterinary clinic. The website wording available publicly refers to “ECO-SCOPE | ecological consultancy” and says “Ecology is our business,” with no clear evidence of pet healthcare or clinical veterinary treatment. The limited review content also describes problem-solving and professionalism, rather than animal care.
- •Two recent reviewers describe the team as going above and beyond, with one calling the practice consistently excellent. - Free advice over the telephone is specifically mentioned as helpful and appreciated. - One 1-star review raises a serious complaint about the conduct and compassion of a large-animal vet in an incident outside routine clinical care.
- •Reviewers repeatedly praise the bull stud, describing it as a standout part of the business. - The strongest recurring theme is the quality of the genetics and service, with comments such as “Top Genetics and service.”
- •One reviewer says it is “worth a visit even if you're not involved in farming,” suggesting broader visitor interest beyond regular agricultural customers. - Review volume is low, and some written comments are duplicated, so the written feedback gives only a limited picture of day-to-day experience.
Cotts Equine is a purpose-built equine hospital in Ammanford providing care for horses. It offers routine healthcare as well as a stated 24/7, 365-day emergency service. The practice combines hospital-based care, including an in-house laboratory, with ambulatory vet work and clinic services.
Aberteifi Farm Vets is a farm veterinary practice in Cardigan, Ceredigion that presents itself as an independent clinic serving the local farming community. The practice positions its offering as “advanced” on its website, but it does not publicly list specific procedures, species covered, facilities, or out-of-hours arrangements in the information available.
Anglesey Equine Ltd is a standalone equine-only veterinary practice in Benllech, Anglesey, set up by equine vet Ellie in 2025. It focuses on horses and offers general equine veterinary care, with emergency support also noted. Publicly available information does not list specific procedures, facilities, or clinical specialisms beyond that.
Limited public information is available for Allen Brown at CFL in Dinas Powys. It is not currently possible to confirm the clinic’s ownership, service range, facilities, or opening hours.
