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Medivet Llanishen Cat Clinic is part of the Medivet group (a wider community of veterinary practices). Reviews consistently describe a cat-focused setup that helps anxious cats cope better than in mixed-species clinics, with owners mentioning calmer visits and cats returning to normal quickly afterwards. Several recent reviews also highlight thorough explanations during appointments and extra effort to keep cats comfortable (for example, distracting kittens with “cat yoghurt” during worming and vaccinations).
Medivet Llanishen Cat Clinic is part of the Medivet group (a wider community of veterinary practices). Reviews consistently describe a cat-focused setup that helps anxious cats cope better than in mixed-species clinics, with owners mentioning calmer visits and cats returning to normal quickly afterwards. Several recent reviews also highlight thorough explanations during appointments and extra effort to keep cats comfortable (for example, distracting kittens with “cat yoghurt” during worming and vaccinations).
Tonypandy Veterinary Clinic
Tonypandy
Our Score (76/100)
Tonypandy Veterinary Clinic is described by clients as part of a “vet chain” (group name not stated in the information provided). The clinic is set up for both routine care and higher-intensity cases: emergency help is listed (24/7 or extended-hours), and reviews describe urgent triage, imaging, and surgery. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Tonypandy Veterinary Clinic is described by clients as part of a “vet chain” (group name not stated in the information provided). The clinic is set up for both routine care and higher-intensity cases: emergency help is listed (24/7 or extended-hours), and reviews describe urgent triage, imaging, and surgery. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Merthyr TydfilAsh Veterinary Surgery
Merthyr Tydfil
Our Score (76/100)
Medivet Merthyr TydfilAsh Veterinary Surgery (Ash Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group rather than an independent clinic. Based on the information available, it provides routine preventative care (annual check-ups and vaccinations are specifically mentioned) and offers access to paid overnight emergency consultations (between 7pm and 9am) through Medivet’s wider network.
Medivet Merthyr TydfilAsh Veterinary Surgery (Ash Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group rather than an independent clinic. Based on the information available, it provides routine preventative care (annual check-ups and vaccinations are specifically mentioned) and offers access to paid overnight emergency consultations (between 7pm and 9am) through Medivet’s wider network.
Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd
Llandudno
Our Score (76/100)
Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic presents itself as a modern, well-equipped practice with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound), separated dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the website).
Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic presents itself as a modern, well-equipped practice with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound), separated dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the website).
St David Veterinary Centre
Cardiff
Our Score (76/100)
St David Veterinary Centre has been “caring for the pets of Cardiff since 1997” (from its website) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a practice that regularly handles dentistry (including multiple-tooth extractions) and routine preventative care (vaccinations and health checks), with several owners mentioning clear explanations and follow-up after procedures. One recent review raises concerns about cleanliness in a consult room (dog hair on floor/table) and a long wait (around 45 minutes), while still describing the vet as “great.”
St David Veterinary Centre has been “caring for the pets of Cardiff since 1997” (from its website) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a practice that regularly handles dentistry (including multiple-tooth extractions) and routine preventative care (vaccinations and health checks), with several owners mentioning clear explanations and follow-up after procedures. One recent review raises concerns about cleanliness in a consult room (dog hair on floor/table) and a long wait (around 45 minutes), while still describing the vet as “great.”
Haven Vets Ltd is a small-animal veterinary practice (no corporate group is stated in the available information). Recent reviews repeatedly mention calm handling for nervous pets—one owner says their cat “purrs when she is seen by the vet”—alongside thorough appointments and staff who give practical advice. Long-term clients also describe support during end-of-life care, including being “looked after with great care” when a pet was lost.
Haven Vets Ltd is a small-animal veterinary practice (no corporate group is stated in the available information). Recent reviews repeatedly mention calm handling for nervous pets—one owner says their cat “purrs when she is seen by the vet”—alongside thorough appointments and staff who give practical advice. Long-term clients also describe support during end-of-life care, including being “looked after with great care” when a pet was lost.
Bridges Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice with a 4.8★ Google rating from 108 reviews. From owner accounts, it appears set up for general practice care with a strong emphasis on handling anxious or elderly pets gently (for example, a vet sitting on the floor to greet a 14‑year‑old dog, using treats, and doing a head‑to‑toe exam). Reviews also describe the team taking on new cases quickly (“ASAP”) and supporting owners through end-of-life care, including at-home visits and euthanasia where a call-out fee was waived in one case.
Bridges Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice with a 4.8★ Google rating from 108 reviews. From owner accounts, it appears set up for general practice care with a strong emphasis on handling anxious or elderly pets gently (for example, a vet sitting on the floor to greet a 14‑year‑old dog, using treats, and doing a head‑to‑toe exam). Reviews also describe the team taking on new cases quickly (“ASAP”) and supporting owners through end-of-life care, including at-home visits and euthanasia where a call-out fee was waived in one case.
Valued Pets Veterinary Practice Ltd
Tonypandy
Our Score (76/100)
Valued Pets Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independently run practice (opened August 2022). The clinic’s own information lists everything from routine care (vaccines, microchipping, nail clips) through to dental work and complex surgery, plus home visits and animal health certificates for travel. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe calm handling during appointments and detailed explanations, alongside specific examples such as emergency-level dental surgery with a late finish so a dog could go home the same day, and being offered a home visit for end-of-life care.
Valued Pets Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independently run practice (opened August 2022). The clinic’s own information lists everything from routine care (vaccines, microchipping, nail clips) through to dental work and complex surgery, plus home visits and animal health certificates for travel. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe calm handling during appointments and detailed explanations, alongside specific examples such as emergency-level dental surgery with a late finish so a dog could go home the same day, and being offered a home visit for end-of-life care.
Dyffryn Tywi Equine Clinic
Carmarthen
Our Score (76/100)
- •Urgent response and practical action in crises: one owner reports being registered immediately and having a vet attend within 30 minutes for a suddenly ill horse. - End-of-life care is a major theme: multiple owners describe compassionate euthanasia support, gentle communication, and help organising what happens afterwards (including body removal). - Communication during serious illness: one owner highlights receiving updates “throughout the day and night,” including when the news was bad.
- •Urgent response and practical action in crises: one owner reports being registered immediately and having a vet attend within 30 minutes for a suddenly ill horse. - End-of-life care is a major theme: multiple owners describe compassionate euthanasia support, gentle communication, and help organising what happens afterwards (including body removal). - Communication during serious illness: one owner highlights receiving updates “throughout the day and night,” including when the news was bad.
Pen Y Graig is presented in the available data as a campground/glamping stay (not a veterinary clinic). Reviews repeatedly describe self-contained accommodation (including shepherd’s huts and a barn conversion) with a strong focus on privacy and dog-friendliness—for example, multiple guests mention individual fields/space for dogs to run, and one review highlights a stable split-door setup that helps keep dogs safely inside while letting fresh air in. Hosts are named in reviews (Guy and Julia), with specific examples like pre-heating the hut before arrival and going out of their way to help during a guest’s stay.
Pen Y Graig is presented in the available data as a campground/glamping stay (not a veterinary clinic). Reviews repeatedly describe self-contained accommodation (including shepherd’s huts and a barn conversion) with a strong focus on privacy and dog-friendliness—for example, multiple guests mention individual fields/space for dogs to run, and one review highlights a stable split-door setup that helps keep dogs safely inside while letting fresh air in. Hosts are named in reviews (Guy and Julia), with specific examples like pre-heating the hut before arrival and going out of their way to help during a guest’s stay.
