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Bush House Veterinary Group
Ammanford
Our Score (79/100)
Bush House Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice with emergency care listed in the clinic data, and it’s also described as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest reviews available, owners most often mention supportive handling during difficult situations (including end-of-life) and straightforward routine aftercare (for example, stitch removal). There is also a direct allegation from one reviewer of being “deliberate[ly] decept[ive] to make as much money as possible,” which conflicts with the many positive experiences reported. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - A handwritten sympathy card after a pet’s death, and another owner mentioning receiving a condolence card. - Emergency attendance for a dog having seizures/fitting, with staff attempting life-saving care (including after CPR performed by the owner’s partner). - Post-procedure follow-up care such as stitches being removed at the clinic. - A named vet (“Jo”) described as knowledgeable and professional during a health check.
Bush House Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice with emergency care listed in the clinic data, and it’s also described as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest reviews available, owners most often mention supportive handling during difficult situations (including end-of-life) and straightforward routine aftercare (for example, stitch removal). There is also a direct allegation from one reviewer of being “deliberate[ly] decept[ive] to make as much money as possible,” which conflicts with the many positive experiences reported. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - A handwritten sympathy card after a pet’s death, and another owner mentioning receiving a condolence card. - Emergency attendance for a dog having seizures/fitting, with staff attempting life-saving care (including after CPR performed by the owner’s partner). - Post-procedure follow-up care such as stitches being removed at the clinic. - A named vet (“Jo”) described as knowledgeable and professional during a health check.
Dyffryn Tywi Equine Clinic
Carmarthen
Our Score (76/100)
Dyffryn Tywi Equine Clinic is an equine-focused veterinary service that, based on owner reports, is frequently used for urgent call-outs and end-of-life care. Reviews describe vets attending very quickly for sudden illness (one owner says a vet arrived within 30 minutes), providing clear updates “throughout the day and night” during critical cases, and handling euthanasia visits with time and space for owners to say goodbye. Several owners also mention practical aftercare being organised (for example, arranging removal of a horse’s body) and thoughtful touches such as plaiting and returning a section of tail and sending a condolence card. One review raises a serious concern about safety during handling (alleging a vet arrived with an undisciplined dog and that a foal was injured), which sits in contrast to many accounts praising professionalism and calm handling.
Dyffryn Tywi Equine Clinic is an equine-focused veterinary service that, based on owner reports, is frequently used for urgent call-outs and end-of-life care. Reviews describe vets attending very quickly for sudden illness (one owner says a vet arrived within 30 minutes), providing clear updates “throughout the day and night” during critical cases, and handling euthanasia visits with time and space for owners to say goodbye. Several owners also mention practical aftercare being organised (for example, arranging removal of a horse’s body) and thoughtful touches such as plaiting and returning a section of tail and sending a condolence card. One review raises a serious concern about safety during handling (alleging a vet arrived with an undisciplined dog and that a foal was injured), which sits in contrast to many accounts praising professionalism and calm handling.
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.
Dyfed Farm Vets
St Clears
Our Score (75/100)
Dyfed Farm Vets presents itself on its website as a farm-only veterinary practice, with routine herd/flock work (dairy, beef/suckler, sheep, goats, camelids) and emergency procedures for farm animals, plus a well‑stocked pharmacy and facilities to examine/treat small ruminants. However, the latest written reviews available to us describe multiple small‑animal and wildlife cases (dogs needing urgent appointments and a dental extraction; a rescued bird being treated). In those reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen urgently (including on a Sunday), staff contacting the patient’s usual vet to obtain history, and offering follow‑up calls after treatment.
Dyfed Farm Vets presents itself on its website as a farm-only veterinary practice, with routine herd/flock work (dairy, beef/suckler, sheep, goats, camelids) and emergency procedures for farm animals, plus a well‑stocked pharmacy and facilities to examine/treat small ruminants. However, the latest written reviews available to us describe multiple small‑animal and wildlife cases (dogs needing urgent appointments and a dental extraction; a rescued bird being treated). In those reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen urgently (including on a Sunday), staff contacting the patient’s usual vet to obtain history, and offering follow‑up calls after treatment.
Teilo Vets Ltd
Llandeilo
Our Score (75/100)
Teilo Vets Ltd describes itself on its website as a mixed practice (companion, farm and equine), and lists a wide range of species it sees including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, fish, ferrets, horses and other exotic/small pets. From recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and significant procedures, with owners describing major dog surgery (spay plus mammary mass removal) and an out‑of‑hours emergency where a vet “saved his life.” Reviews also highlight practical help with urgent medication supply when a visitor forgot their dog’s medication. Feedback is mixed on costs and front-desk interactions: one reviewer describes £300 for an animal health certificate as much higher than elsewhere, and another reports a rude phone call when trying to book a first vaccine. There’s also a complaint about a missed heart murmur that another vet reportedly detected a week later.
Teilo Vets Ltd describes itself on its website as a mixed practice (companion, farm and equine), and lists a wide range of species it sees including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, fish, ferrets, horses and other exotic/small pets. From recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and significant procedures, with owners describing major dog surgery (spay plus mammary mass removal) and an out‑of‑hours emergency where a vet “saved his life.” Reviews also highlight practical help with urgent medication supply when a visitor forgot their dog’s medication. Feedback is mixed on costs and front-desk interactions: one reviewer describes £300 for an animal health certificate as much higher than elsewhere, and another reports a rude phone call when trying to book a first vaccine. There’s also a complaint about a missed heart murmur that another vet reportedly detected a week later.
Malthouse Vets Limited
Narberth
Our Score (73/100)
Malthouse Vets Limited describes itself as an independent, family-run veterinary clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on its published services and facilities, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved work, including in-house lab testing, X‑ray and ultrasound, and separate dog and cat wards plus a quiet room. From the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe supportive care during difficult situations (including end‑of‑life care), while one reviewer reports repeated problems with reception/complaint handling despite being “fairly happy with the veterinary staff.”
Malthouse Vets Limited describes itself as an independent, family-run veterinary clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on its published services and facilities, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved work, including in-house lab testing, X‑ray and ultrasound, and separate dog and cat wards plus a quiet room. From the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe supportive care during difficult situations (including end‑of‑life care), while one reviewer reports repeated problems with reception/complaint handling despite being “fairly happy with the veterinary staff.”
ProStock Vets Ltd
Carmarthen
Our Score (72/100)
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal practice established in 2011. The clinic website summary says it started with four vets and has grown to “over 30 vets” with multiple branches. Reviews available to us are mostly brief but include specific farm-animal use cases (for example, treatment of a “poorly lamb”) and repeated comments about professionalism—alongside a small number of accounts describing poor front-desk handling in a non-clinical situation (a training course booking).
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal practice established in 2011. The clinic website summary says it started with four vets and has grown to “over 30 vets” with multiple branches. Reviews available to us are mostly brief but include specific farm-animal use cases (for example, treatment of a “poorly lamb”) and repeated comments about professionalism—alongside a small number of accounts describing poor front-desk handling in a non-clinical situation (a training course booking).
ProStock Vets Ltd
Carmarthen
Our Score (72/100)
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal practice (established in 2011). Based on the clinic information and reviews, it appears set up primarily for livestock work, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data. In written feedback, owners specifically mention a vet treating a poorly lamb (arriving early and being “very professional”), alongside general comments about staff being friendly and professional. Reviews also include mixed signals on the front-desk experience: one older review describes a course booking/communication failure and rude reception, while another reviewer (who didn’t use clinical services) reports the desk staff were helpful and took time to look up directions.
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal practice (established in 2011). Based on the clinic information and reviews, it appears set up primarily for livestock work, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data. In written feedback, owners specifically mention a vet treating a poorly lamb (arriving early and being “very professional”), alongside general comments about staff being friendly and professional. Reviews also include mixed signals on the front-desk experience: one older review describes a course booking/communication failure and rude reception, while another reviewer (who didn’t use clinical services) reports the desk staff were helpful and took time to look up directions.
Bush House Veterinary Group is described in reviews as accommodating urgent, serious cases—even for owners who weren’t registered—alongside ongoing medical care. The most detailed recent account mentions an elderly dog being seen immediately, with the vet giving the family time to say goodbye during euthanasia. Other reviews reference treatment for heart and kidney problems, and owners repeatedly mention clear explanations and a feeling that costs weren’t pushed unnecessarily.
Bush House Veterinary Group is described in reviews as accommodating urgent, serious cases—even for owners who weren’t registered—alongside ongoing medical care. The most detailed recent account mentions an elderly dog being seen immediately, with the vet giving the family time to say goodbye during euthanasia. Other reviews reference treatment for heart and kidney problems, and owners repeatedly mention clear explanations and a feeling that costs weren’t pushed unnecessarily.
Market Hall Veterinary Group
St Clears
Our Score (71/100)
Market Hall Veterinary Group is a small‑animal practice established in the early 1980s, with RCVS Core Standards accreditation and on-site diagnostics (including an in‑house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus dental facilities. The practice also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers a range of routine and referral services (including soft-tissue surgery and specialist referral areas such as cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine and ophthalmology). Owner experiences in the latest reviews are mixed in a few decision-critical areas: several describe thoughtful end‑of‑life care (clear explanations and time given), while one owner reports being charged £180 for euthanasia lasting “less than 10 minutes” and says an itemised bill was not provided. Another reviewer reports delays and missed callbacks around sending referral paperwork/X‑rays for suspected cruciate ligament surgery.
Market Hall Veterinary Group is a small‑animal practice established in the early 1980s, with RCVS Core Standards accreditation and on-site diagnostics (including an in‑house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus dental facilities. The practice also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers a range of routine and referral services (including soft-tissue surgery and specialist referral areas such as cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine and ophthalmology). Owner experiences in the latest reviews are mixed in a few decision-critical areas: several describe thoughtful end‑of‑life care (clear explanations and time given), while one owner reports being charged £180 for euthanasia lasting “less than 10 minutes” and says an itemised bill was not provided. Another reviewer reports delays and missed callbacks around sending referral paperwork/X‑rays for suspected cruciate ligament surgery.
