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Our Score (72/100)
Companion Care (Caerphilly) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, so it’s part of the Vets4Pets group rather than an independent clinic. The practice positions itself as modern and well-equipped, with on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities (including digital x‑ray, ultrasound, arthroscopy, endoscopy, an in‑house lab and pharmacy, plus separate dog/cat wards and an isolation unit).
Companion Care (Caerphilly) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, so it’s part of the Vets4Pets group rather than an independent clinic. The practice positions itself as modern and well-equipped, with on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities (including digital x‑ray, ultrasound, arthroscopy, endoscopy, an in‑house lab and pharmacy, plus separate dog/cat wards and an isolation unit).
Summer Court
Caerphilly
Our Score (72/100)
Summer Court (part of the Summerwood Vets brand, per the clinic website text) is set up as a general first-opinion practice, with veterinary nurse training listed in the clinic data. Recent reviews describe a mix of routine and complex case management: one owner says the team identified a broken back and multiple disc problems after another vet had suggested arthritis, and arranged a referral for scans and correct pain relief medication. Multiple owners also mention supportive care during serious illness and end-of-life, including long-term care for a dog who later passed away.
Summer Court (part of the Summerwood Vets brand, per the clinic website text) is set up as a general first-opinion practice, with veterinary nurse training listed in the clinic data. Recent reviews describe a mix of routine and complex case management: one owner says the team identified a broken back and multiple disc problems after another vet had suggested arthritis, and arranged a referral for scans and correct pain relief medication. Multiple owners also mention supportive care during serious illness and end-of-life, including long-term care for a dog who later passed away.
Caerleon Veterinary Centre is part of the Usk Vets group (founded over 60 years ago) and focuses on small-animal care, including routine preventative work via the Pet Health Club (as described on the clinic website). Reviews repeatedly mention practical “day-to-day” positives: short waits, friendly reception, and pets settling comfortably (including a dog “happy to go there”). Owners also describe clear explanations of next steps for cat care, and gentle handling of an elderly cat during a check-up and vaccination.
Caerleon Veterinary Centre is part of the Usk Vets group (founded over 60 years ago) and focuses on small-animal care, including routine preventative work via the Pet Health Club (as described on the clinic website). Reviews repeatedly mention practical “day-to-day” positives: short waits, friendly reception, and pets settling comfortably (including a dog “happy to go there”). Owners also describe clear explanations of next steps for cat care, and gentle handling of an elderly cat during a check-up and vaccination.
Our Score (72/100)
Ownership/group isn’t stated in the available data. The clinic is described as a veterinary nurse training facility, and reviews suggest it handles a mix of routine care and procedures for multiple species (dogs, cats, rabbits, and a pet bird are all mentioned). Concrete examples owners report include skin lump removal surgery with clear pre‑op and post‑op information, unexpected coat de-matting/shaving done during a visit without an extra charge, and staff making practical arrangements for reactive dogs (e.g., accommodating a dog that struggles around other dogs).
Ownership/group isn’t stated in the available data. The clinic is described as a veterinary nurse training facility, and reviews suggest it handles a mix of routine care and procedures for multiple species (dogs, cats, rabbits, and a pet bird are all mentioned). Concrete examples owners report include skin lump removal surgery with clear pre‑op and post‑op information, unexpected coat de-matting/shaving done during a visit without an extra charge, and staff making practical arrangements for reactive dogs (e.g., accommodating a dog that struggles around other dogs).
Summerview
Chepstow
Our Score (72/100)
Summerview is part of the Summerhill Vets group and is set up as a smaller practice (reviews mention limited equipment and a compact waiting area). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The website notes a planned temporary closure for refurbishment from 13 October 2025, with services potentially reduced during that period.
Summerview is part of the Summerhill Vets group and is set up as a smaller practice (reviews mention limited equipment and a compact waiting area). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The website notes a planned temporary closure for refurbishment from 13 October 2025, with services potentially reduced during that period.
Abbey Veterinary Centre
Abergavenny
Our Score (72/100)
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice that says it has been caring for pets since the 1980s. It’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (described in the clinic data as 24/7 or extended hours, with no further detail provided). Recent reviews most often mention routine preventative care (first vaccinations, boosters and health checks), the practice fitting pets in at short notice, and supportive handling around end-of-life situations.
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice that says it has been caring for pets since the 1980s. It’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (described in the clinic data as 24/7 or extended hours, with no further detail provided). Recent reviews most often mention routine preventative care (first vaccinations, boosters and health checks), the practice fitting pets in at short notice, and supportive handling around end-of-life situations.
Gower Bird Hospital is focused on treating wildlife patients with the stated aim of releasing them back into the wild, and says it treats around 1,600 wildlife patients each year. Recent reviewers describe dropping off injured birds and being given practical support—including one case where the hospital returned a call within 10 minutes to confirm a drop-off was possible, and another where they referred someone on to a vet practice when the hospital wasn’t open as expected. A recurring, decision-relevant factor is access: multiple reviews warn that the road/route in is narrow, potholed, and difficult, with some suggesting parking up and walking instead.
Gower Bird Hospital is focused on treating wildlife patients with the stated aim of releasing them back into the wild, and says it treats around 1,600 wildlife patients each year. Recent reviewers describe dropping off injured birds and being given practical support—including one case where the hospital returned a call within 10 minutes to confirm a drop-off was possible, and another where they referred someone on to a vet practice when the hospital wasn’t open as expected. A recurring, decision-relevant factor is access: multiple reviews warn that the road/route in is narrow, potholed, and difficult, with some suggesting parking up and walking instead.
Quay Veterinary Centre
Deeside
Our Score (72/100)
Quay Veterinary Centre is part of the Grange Veterinary group (a multi-branch practice) and is RCVS accredited. The website positions the wider group as having a “state-of-the-art hospital” and modern equipment, with 24/7 emergency care available.
Quay Veterinary Centre is part of the Grange Veterinary group (a multi-branch practice) and is RCVS accredited. The website positions the wider group as having a “state-of-the-art hospital” and modern equipment, with 24/7 emergency care available.
Hay Veterinary Group Talgarth is a small veterinary practice that, according to its website, provides care for all species of pets. Recent reviews repeatedly describe being fitted in at short notice / same-day when worried about a pet, and several owners highlight clear explanations of treatment options and likely costs before proceeding. Follow-up is also mentioned, including follow-up appointments and telephone feedback after treatment.
Hay Veterinary Group Talgarth is a small veterinary practice that, according to its website, provides care for all species of pets. Recent reviews repeatedly describe being fitted in at short notice / same-day when worried about a pet, and several owners highlight clear explanations of treatment options and likely costs before proceeding. Follow-up is also mentioned, including follow-up appointments and telephone feedback after treatment.
ProStock Vets Ltd
Carmarthen
Our Score (72/100)
- •Professionalism and friendliness are repeatedly mentioned in brief terms (“friendly staff, very professional”; “great place if you need a vet”). - Farm animal care example: one reviewer credits Chris with successfully treating a poorly lamb, noting early arrival and professionalism. - Cost perception: one review says the service was “bloody expensive,” but still “great vets.”
- •Service consistency concerns (older review): a 1-star review describes a missed/unclear course booking, poor email follow-up, and a rude reception interaction—in contrast to other comments reporting helpfulness.
- •Professionalism and friendliness are repeatedly mentioned in brief terms (“friendly staff, very professional”; “great place if you need a vet”). - Farm animal care example: one reviewer credits Chris with successfully treating a poorly lamb, noting early arrival and professionalism. - Cost perception: one review says the service was “bloody expensive,” but still “great vets.”
- •Service consistency concerns (older review): a 1-star review describes a missed/unclear course booking, poor email follow-up, and a rude reception interaction—in contrast to other comments reporting helpfulness.
