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South Wales Vets, Abertillery
Abertillery
Our Score (55/100)
South Wales Vets runs as a multi-branch practice (three branches are mentioned on its website) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations.
South Wales Vets runs as a multi-branch practice (three branches are mentioned on its website) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations.
Teilo Vets Ltd appears to handle a mix of small pets and other animals, with reviews mentioning help for kittens (including vaccinations and support for two “discarded kittens”), dogs, farm animals, and even wildlife (a hedgehog brought in for tick removal). Owners also describe the team as taking time to explain what they’re doing and being patient with animals, including in urgent situations. End-of-life care is specifically mentioned, with one reviewer describing a cat being put to sleep “with no fuss” and staff being sympathetic throughout.
Teilo Vets Ltd appears to handle a mix of small pets and other animals, with reviews mentioning help for kittens (including vaccinations and support for two “discarded kittens”), dogs, farm animals, and even wildlife (a hedgehog brought in for tick removal). Owners also describe the team as taking time to explain what they’re doing and being patient with animals, including in urgent situations. End-of-life care is specifically mentioned, with one reviewer describing a cat being put to sleep “with no fuss” and staff being sympathetic throughout.
Market Hall Vets
Kilgetty
Our Score (53/100)
Market Hall Vets is a small-animal practice established in the early 1980s and part of CVS Vets. The clinic states it meets RCVS Core Standards, offers disabled access and on-site parking, and is set up for routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, nurse clinics) as well as diagnostics and surgery—with referral pathways listed for areas like cardiology and ophthalmology.
Market Hall Vets is a small-animal practice established in the early 1980s and part of CVS Vets. The clinic states it meets RCVS Core Standards, offers disabled access and on-site parking, and is set up for routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, nurse clinics) as well as diagnostics and surgery—with referral pathways listed for areas like cardiology and ophthalmology.
South Wales Vets, Risca
Newport
Our Score (52/100)
South Wales Vets is a multi-branch practice that’s been operating for over 10 years. Reviews point to a clinic geared to routine care and ongoing support (for example, a “puppy club” is repeatedly mentioned), as well as surgical work—one owner says their dog had three operations in a year with the same vet. Several reviewers describe staff taking time to explain options and help owners process difficult information, while one review raises a strict late-arrival policy (appointment cancelled for arriving 9 minutes late).
South Wales Vets is a multi-branch practice that’s been operating for over 10 years. Reviews point to a clinic geared to routine care and ongoing support (for example, a “puppy club” is repeatedly mentioned), as well as surgical work—one owner says their dog had three operations in a year with the same vet. Several reviewers describe staff taking time to explain options and help owners process difficult information, while one review raises a strict late-arrival policy (appointment cancelled for arriving 9 minutes late).
Vale Veterinary Centre
Cardiff
Our Score (52/100)
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family‑run, independent small‑animal practice. The website states it runs an appointment‑only system and takes pre‑payments for booking both appointments and surgical time, and it offers a “V.I.P. club” membership (paid by direct debit, as referenced in reviews).
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family‑run, independent small‑animal practice. The website states it runs an appointment‑only system and takes pre‑payments for booking both appointments and surgical time, and it offers a “V.I.P. club” membership (paid by direct debit, as referenced in reviews).
Dee Valley Vets is a multi-surgery veterinary practice that treats pets, horses, and livestock (as stated on its website). The clinic says it offers a 24-hour emergency service by calling the usual number, and that emergencies are handled by the usual vets, with extra charges applying. The website also states an intention to avoid unnecessary bills while “sort[ing] out the problem efficiently.” In the limited recent written feedback available to us, owners describe the team as friendly and welcoming, with one reviewer noting their dog enjoys visiting.
Dee Valley Vets is a multi-surgery veterinary practice that treats pets, horses, and livestock (as stated on its website). The clinic says it offers a 24-hour emergency service by calling the usual number, and that emergencies are handled by the usual vets, with extra charges applying. The website also states an intention to avoid unnecessary bills while “sort[ing] out the problem efficiently.” In the limited recent written feedback available to us, owners describe the team as friendly and welcoming, with one reviewer noting their dog enjoys visiting.
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice established in 2011. The website describes a team of over 30 vets across multiple branches. In the latest written review available to us, a client highlights pragmatic telephone advice and educational talks on sheep disease management (a presentation on sheep disease management is specifically mentioned).
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice established in 2011. The website describes a team of over 30 vets across multiple branches. In the latest written review available to us, a client highlights pragmatic telephone advice and educational talks on sheep disease management (a presentation on sheep disease management is specifically mentioned).
Prostock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm-animal veterinary practice established in 2011, operating across multiple branches. Based on the information available, it appears set up primarily for commercial/farm-animal work rather than companion animals: one review specifically reports they would not help with a “dying family dog” because they focus on “commercial animals.” Recent written feedback is mixed—several owners describe service as “fast” and “efficient,” while two separate recent comments accuse staff of repeatedly parking in disabled bays.
Prostock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm-animal veterinary practice established in 2011, operating across multiple branches. Based on the information available, it appears set up primarily for commercial/farm-animal work rather than companion animals: one review specifically reports they would not help with a “dying family dog” because they focus on “commercial animals.” Recent written feedback is mixed—several owners describe service as “fast” and “efficient,” while two separate recent comments accuse staff of repeatedly parking in disabled bays.
EquiScope Ltd appears to be an ecological consultancy (the website text describes “ECO-SCOPE | ecological consultancy” and “Ecology is our business”), rather than a veterinary clinic. Based on the limited information available, it seems set up for ecological problem‑solving work across sectors, not pet healthcare. The only written review available describes the team resolving a “very complex problem” quickly and “without hassle,” but it doesn’t mention animals, veterinary services, or pet-related outcomes.
EquiScope Ltd appears to be an ecological consultancy (the website text describes “ECO-SCOPE | ecological consultancy” and “Ecology is our business”), rather than a veterinary clinic. Based on the limited information available, it seems set up for ecological problem‑solving work across sectors, not pet healthcare. The only written review available describes the team resolving a “very complex problem” quickly and “without hassle,” but it doesn’t mention animals, veterinary services, or pet-related outcomes.
Abbey Veterinary Centre
Brecon
Our Score (49/100)
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice and a listed Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the reviews available, owners most often describe routine care (including boosters), support with anxious dogs, and end-of-life appointments, with several mentioning staff taking time to explain options and next steps. A minority of feedback raises concerns about medicine and consultation costs (including a specific complaint about the price of Metacam and the need for a paid recheck to renew a prescription).
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice and a listed Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the reviews available, owners most often describe routine care (including boosters), support with anxious dogs, and end-of-life appointments, with several mentioning staff taking time to explain options and next steps. A minority of feedback raises concerns about medicine and consultation costs (including a specific complaint about the price of Metacam and the need for a paid recheck to renew a prescription).
