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Corporate ownership isn’t stated in the information we have. This appears to be a long-established general veterinary practice (one reviewer says they’ve been registered for 35+ years, including when it traded under a different name). Reviews point to a clinic that handles everyday consultations and difficult end‑of‑life appointments, with multiple mentions of staff taking time to explain options.
Corporate ownership isn’t stated in the information we have. This appears to be a long-established general veterinary practice (one reviewer says they’ve been registered for 35+ years, including when it traded under a different name). Reviews point to a clinic that handles everyday consultations and difficult end‑of‑life appointments, with multiple mentions of staff taking time to explain options.
W T Pritchard is a veterinary practice where reviewers repeatedly mention Mr Pritchard and “all his vets,” alongside supportive reception staff. Based on the written reviews available, the clinic seems geared toward practical, day-to-day veterinary care with an ability to accommodate urgent needs and to signpost or contact other providers when a case is outside what they can fully do themselves. Concrete examples owners mention include seeing a dog “straight away without a booking” at short notice, performing a dew claw removal to relieve pain, being particularly good with “skitty” rescue dogs, and contacting other people/services when they couldn’t fully help in-house.
W T Pritchard is a veterinary practice where reviewers repeatedly mention Mr Pritchard and “all his vets,” alongside supportive reception staff. Based on the written reviews available, the clinic seems geared toward practical, day-to-day veterinary care with an ability to accommodate urgent needs and to signpost or contact other providers when a case is outside what they can fully do themselves. Concrete examples owners mention include seeing a dog “straight away without a booking” at short notice, performing a dew claw removal to relieve pain, being particularly good with “skitty” rescue dogs, and contacting other people/services when they couldn’t fully help in-house.
Wern Vets is set up to treat a broad mix of animals—small pets as well as farm animals, birds/poultry, and equines—based on its own service list. It also states it offers a 24-hour emergency service for animals registered with the practice (with an additional out‑of‑hours call‑out charge) and has an in‑house laboratory.
Wern Vets is set up to treat a broad mix of animals—small pets as well as farm animals, birds/poultry, and equines—based on its own service list. It also states it offers a 24-hour emergency service for animals registered with the practice (with an additional out‑of‑hours call‑out charge) and has an in‑house laboratory.
Prostock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice established in 2011. The website describes the practice as having grown from four vets to “over 30 vets,” with farm-focused work as its core. The latest written reviews available to us are brief but align with that positioning, describing a “super team” with “wide experience of farm work.”
Prostock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice established in 2011. The website describes the practice as having grown from four vets to “over 30 vets,” with farm-focused work as its core. The latest written reviews available to us are brief but align with that positioning, describing a “super team” with “wide experience of farm work.”
Abbey Veterinary Centre
Tredegar
Our Score (57/100)
Abbey Veterinary Centre treats small animals and has been established since the 1980s (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared around routine preventative care (puppy vaccinations, annual health checks, parasite control) as well as problem visits—one owner describes their dog swallowing a large stone and being made to vomit to bring it up.
Abbey Veterinary Centre treats small animals and has been established since the 1980s (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared around routine preventative care (puppy vaccinations, annual health checks, parasite control) as well as problem visits—one owner describes their dog swallowing a large stone and being made to vomit to bring it up.
Milfeddygon Dolgellau CYF
Dolgellau
Our Score (57/100)
Milfeddygon Dolgellau CYF is an independent veterinary practice (established over 100 years ago) that treats both companion animals and farm animals, and states it provides a 24-hour emergency service staffed by its own team. The clinic appears set up for a mix of routine care and more involved diagnostics and procedures: the website lists digital X‑rays, ultrasound, and in‑house lab testing, alongside surgery such as neutering and lump removals. Recent reviews include detailed emergency care examples (bloat/“GDV”-type presentation treated with X‑rays, stomach tubing attempts, and then surgery).
Milfeddygon Dolgellau CYF is an independent veterinary practice (established over 100 years ago) that treats both companion animals and farm animals, and states it provides a 24-hour emergency service staffed by its own team. The clinic appears set up for a mix of routine care and more involved diagnostics and procedures: the website lists digital X‑rays, ultrasound, and in‑house lab testing, alongside surgery such as neutering and lump removals. Recent reviews include detailed emergency care examples (bloat/“GDV”-type presentation treated with X‑rays, stomach tubing attempts, and then surgery).
Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice that has served both large and small animals for over 100 years, and it is RCVS accredited. Recent reviews focus on its small-animal care, including cat dental work with aftercare advice, weekend urgent help via an out-of-hours service, and end-of-life support at home. Owners also mention some practical policies and trade-offs: one review highlights a pay-at-the-time expectation, while others comment positively on fees being lower than expected.
Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice that has served both large and small animals for over 100 years, and it is RCVS accredited. Recent reviews focus on its small-animal care, including cat dental work with aftercare advice, weekend urgent help via an out-of-hours service, and end-of-life support at home. Owners also mention some practical policies and trade-offs: one review highlights a pay-at-the-time expectation, while others comment positively on fees being lower than expected.
Our Score (57/100)
Reviews largely reinforce responsiveness and support, including a report of a fast call-out on a Bank Holiday for a pet sheep and clients describing vets as “professional and attentive.” There’s a clear mismatch between the “farm-only” description and multiple reviews mentioning care for a greyhound, a duck, and puppies, so prospective clients may want to clarify what species they currently take on.
Reviews largely reinforce responsiveness and support, including a report of a fast call-out on a Bank Holiday for a pet sheep and clients describing vets as “professional and attentive.” There’s a clear mismatch between the “farm-only” description and multiple reviews mentioning care for a greyhound, a duck, and puppies, so prospective clients may want to clarify what species they currently take on.
LLanelli PDSA Pet Clinic
Llanelli
Our Score (56/100)
LLanelli PDSA Pet Clinic is part of the PDSA charity network (not an independent practice) and is set up to provide free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
LLanelli PDSA Pet Clinic is part of the PDSA charity network (not an independent practice) and is set up to provide free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Heath Vets Danescourt
Cardiff
Our Score (56/100)
- •Positive routine-care experiences: repeated comments about “excellent service” and pets being treated warmly on visits. - Preventative-care plan: one reviewer specifically values a pet plan for including vaccines and 6‑monthly check-ups. - Inconsistency by clinician: one owner describes this branch as “hit and miss,” saying it “depends on what vet you get,” while praising two vets who were hands-on, informative, and clear about next steps.
- •Positive routine-care experiences: repeated comments about “excellent service” and pets being treated warmly on visits. - Preventative-care plan: one reviewer specifically values a pet plan for including vaccines and 6‑monthly check-ups. - Inconsistency by clinician: one owner describes this branch as “hit and miss,” saying it “depends on what vet you get,” while praising two vets who were hands-on, informative, and clear about next steps.
