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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.
Petherton Veterinary Clinic - Rumney in Cardiff is a CVS-owned small-animal practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, established in 1988. It is listed as an RCVS General Practice and a veterinary nurse training facility, with on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound, plus dental facilities. The clinic offers routine care and first-line investigations, with emergency support during normal opening hours and out-of-hours care handled by Valley 24/7.
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.
- •Many owners describe the team as friendly, kind, and supportive, with good experiences over multiple years. - A repeated theme is calm handling and reassurance, including helping nervous dogs settle for vaccinations and making strong or hesitant dogs feel relaxed. - Several reviewers mention clear explanations and convenient appointments, including ongoing visits for monitoring (e.g., blood tests).
- •Recent comments are mostly positive, with reviewers describing the team as friendly and professional. - One farm-care review specifically praises Chris for arriving early and successfully treating a poorly lamb. - Non-clinical service appears mixed: one visitor found the front desk very helpful, while an older review reported a serious booking issue and poor reception manner.
- •Recent comments are mostly very positive, with reviewers describing the staff as friendly, professional, and a great team to deal with. - A specific farm case stands out in feedback: Chris is praised for helping a poorly lamb, with the reviewer noting his early arrival and professionalism. - One non-clinical comment mentions a helpful receptionist who took time to look up an address for a visitor.
Priory Vets Cardigan (Parc Teifi) is an IVC Evidensia practice in Cardigan treating small animals, farm animals and equines. Its website describes it as an RCVS accredited Farm & Equine General Practice, and it offers a dedicated out-of-hours emergency service. Customer feedback highlights a welcoming team, practical access, and continuity of care, including quick help for a dog continuing treatment started abroad.
