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Clements Equine Surgery Ltd presents as an equine breeding and boarding facility focused on sport-horse stud work, rather than a general small-animal vet clinic. The website describes a “full range of breeding services” including AI, embryo transfer and foaling, alongside stallion services and short- or long-term boarding for mares and youngstock. In reviews, owners and visitors most often mention a well-run yard, professionalism, and receiving regular updates during a mare’s stay. Notes on the available data: the inputs conflict on where the facility is based (different sources give different place information).
Clements Equine Surgery Ltd presents as an equine breeding and boarding facility focused on sport-horse stud work, rather than a general small-animal vet clinic. The website describes a “full range of breeding services” including AI, embryo transfer and foaling, alongside stallion services and short- or long-term boarding for mares and youngstock. In reviews, owners and visitors most often mention a well-run yard, professionalism, and receiving regular updates during a mare’s stay. Notes on the available data: the inputs conflict on where the facility is based (different sources give different place information).
Weighbridge Referral Service is a small-animal orthopaedic referral practice established in 1995 by Steve Butterworth. It’s set up for investigation and treatment of orthopaedic problems (rather than routine first-opinion care), with reviews repeatedly describing detailed discussions of surgery options and likely outcomes, plus guidance on aftercare, medication, and insurance/payment processes. Specific cases owners mention include cruciate ligament surgery (including surgery on both back knees) and operations for luxating patellas.
Weighbridge Referral Service is a small-animal orthopaedic referral practice established in 1995 by Steve Butterworth. It’s set up for investigation and treatment of orthopaedic problems (rather than routine first-opinion care), with reviews repeatedly describing detailed discussions of surgery options and likely outcomes, plus guidance on aftercare, medication, and insurance/payment processes. Specific cases owners mention include cruciate ligament surgery (including surgery on both back knees) and operations for luxating patellas.
The Cattle Vet is an independent veterinary practice founded by Richard Cumming, set up primarily for cattle work (and other livestock) on farm. The website highlights 24-hour emergency care (availability limited to certain service areas) alongside planned, production-focused visits such as fertility and herd health. The latest written reviews available to us are few and very brief, but consistently describe a “great team” and “friendly, helpful” service.
The Cattle Vet is an independent veterinary practice founded by Richard Cumming, set up primarily for cattle work (and other livestock) on farm. The website highlights 24-hour emergency care (availability limited to certain service areas) alongside planned, production-focused visits such as fertility and herd health. The latest written reviews available to us are few and very brief, but consistently describe a “great team” and “friendly, helpful” service.
Our Score (61/100)
Carmarthen Veterinary Hospital / MiNightVet Carmarthen is presented online as part of Dyfed Farm Vets, described as a farm-only veterinary practice formed in July 2021 after a merger of farm departments—yet the latest reviews repeatedly describe emergency care for dogs, including treatment of a sudden seizure and other urgent cases. Based on the sources available, the clinic appears set up for urgent/emergency procedures alongside farm-animal veterinary work. Concrete details owners mention include: - Emergency treatment leading to recovery, including one case where a dog “made a speedy recovery” after emergency care. - A seizure emergency managed across night and day teams, with the dog described as “saved.” - Clear communication about risks versus costs in at least one appointment. - A mix of experiences: some praise “quick service,” while one reviewer alleges poor treatment causing irreversible harm and a focus on money.
Carmarthen Veterinary Hospital / MiNightVet Carmarthen is presented online as part of Dyfed Farm Vets, described as a farm-only veterinary practice formed in July 2021 after a merger of farm departments—yet the latest reviews repeatedly describe emergency care for dogs, including treatment of a sudden seizure and other urgent cases. Based on the sources available, the clinic appears set up for urgent/emergency procedures alongside farm-animal veterinary work. Concrete details owners mention include: - Emergency treatment leading to recovery, including one case where a dog “made a speedy recovery” after emergency care. - A seizure emergency managed across night and day teams, with the dog described as “saved.” - Clear communication about risks versus costs in at least one appointment. - A mix of experiences: some praise “quick service,” while one reviewer alleges poor treatment causing irreversible harm and a focus on money.
Our Score (61/100)
Carmarthen Veterinary Hospital is a purpose-built RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital with an on-site dedicated night service (MiNightVet) providing 24-hour emergency care staffed by its own vets and nurses. The website also positions the hospital for referral work in ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery and dermatology, including laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery and other soft-tissue/orthopaedic procedures. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe urgent and emergency cases being handled quickly (including a dog with a “massive seizure”) and praise clear discussions about risks versus costs. However, there is also a sharply conflicting account alleging inadequate treatment leading to irreversible harm and a focus on money.
Carmarthen Veterinary Hospital is a purpose-built RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital with an on-site dedicated night service (MiNightVet) providing 24-hour emergency care staffed by its own vets and nurses. The website also positions the hospital for referral work in ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery and dermatology, including laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery and other soft-tissue/orthopaedic procedures. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe urgent and emergency cases being handled quickly (including a dog with a “massive seizure”) and praise clear discussions about risks versus costs. However, there is also a sharply conflicting account alleging inadequate treatment leading to irreversible harm and a focus on money.
Towy Vets
Carmarthen
Our Score (59/100)
Towy Vets is a veterinary practice that offers emergency veterinary services (stated as 24/7 or extended hours) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe the clinic handling both routine care and more complex cases, including multiple surgeries (two eye operations and an intestinal operation for one dog) and microchip scanning to confirm a pet’s identity. Owner experiences in the latest reviews are mixed: several long‑term clients describe consistent care over many years and name specific vets and nurses they trust, while a small number of reviewers describe serious dissatisfaction around fees during repeated visits and how an emotionally difficult situation was handled. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Eye and intestinal surgery reported with a good outcome for one dog (now “in full health”). - Microchip checking to confirm identity of a deceased cat (one reviewer reports an initial incorrect result before being told it was their cat). - Repeat same‑day/next‑day rechecks during an acute illness case (one reviewer reports being charged a recheck/consultation fee multiple times).
Towy Vets is a veterinary practice that offers emergency veterinary services (stated as 24/7 or extended hours) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe the clinic handling both routine care and more complex cases, including multiple surgeries (two eye operations and an intestinal operation for one dog) and microchip scanning to confirm a pet’s identity. Owner experiences in the latest reviews are mixed: several long‑term clients describe consistent care over many years and name specific vets and nurses they trust, while a small number of reviewers describe serious dissatisfaction around fees during repeated visits and how an emotionally difficult situation was handled. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Eye and intestinal surgery reported with a good outcome for one dog (now “in full health”). - Microchip checking to confirm identity of a deceased cat (one reviewer reports an initial incorrect result before being told it was their cat). - Repeat same‑day/next‑day rechecks during an acute illness case (one reviewer reports being charged a recheck/consultation fee multiple times).
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. From the latest reviews available, owners describe a mix of experiences: some report same-day assessment and treatment for a dog, and hospital-style care for cats (including a feeding tube and a 3‑day stay), while others describe difficulties getting help or information (including a report of a locked door when asking for a dental price and being directed elsewhere for help with a found dog).
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. From the latest reviews available, owners describe a mix of experiences: some report same-day assessment and treatment for a dog, and hospital-style care for cats (including a feeding tube and a 3‑day stay), while others describe difficulties getting help or information (including a report of a locked door when asking for a dental price and being directed elsewhere for help with a found dog).
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.
Cotts Farm Equine Clinic
Narberth
Our Score (48/100)
Cotts Farm Equine Clinic is an equine-only, purpose-built hospital that offers routine care alongside a stated 24/7, 365-days-a-year emergency service, with an in-house laboratory listed on its website. Reviews describe hospitalisation for complex cases (including sinusitis linked to tooth root infection), surgical removal of a large sarcoid, and treatment of complicated colic. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise individual vets and outcomes, while one recent reviewer alleges very high bills linked to “financial targets,” and reports rude reception/office staff and concerns about inexperienced vets.
Cotts Farm Equine Clinic is an equine-only, purpose-built hospital that offers routine care alongside a stated 24/7, 365-days-a-year emergency service, with an in-house laboratory listed on its website. Reviews describe hospitalisation for complex cases (including sinusitis linked to tooth root infection), surgical removal of a large sarcoid, and treatment of complicated colic. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise individual vets and outcomes, while one recent reviewer alleges very high bills linked to “financial targets,” and reports rude reception/office staff and concerns about inexperienced vets.
Preventative Equine Care Ltd is an equine-focused veterinary practice (Ltd company; no group ownership is stated in the information provided). Based on owner accounts, it appears set up for both routine equine care and more complex cases that may require hospitalisation and surgery. Reviews include examples such as hospital care for sinusitis linked to a tooth-root infection, surgery to remove a large sarcoid, and treatment of complicated colic. Feedback is mixed: several owners describe successful outcomes and empathetic support (including during euthanasia), while a recent reviewer alleges rude front-office interactions, inexperienced vets, and very large bills tied to “financial targets.”
Preventative Equine Care Ltd is an equine-focused veterinary practice (Ltd company; no group ownership is stated in the information provided). Based on owner accounts, it appears set up for both routine equine care and more complex cases that may require hospitalisation and surgery. Reviews include examples such as hospital care for sinusitis linked to a tooth-root infection, surgery to remove a large sarcoid, and treatment of complicated colic. Feedback is mixed: several owners describe successful outcomes and empathetic support (including during euthanasia), while a recent reviewer alleges rude front-office interactions, inexperienced vets, and very large bills tied to “financial targets.”
