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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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
- •Positive clinical outcomes for serious equine problems: complicated colic described as life-saving; large sarcoid removal; successful hospitalisation and treatment for sinusitis linked to tooth root infection; care for a “poorly donkey.”
- •End-of-life care: euthanasia described as handled with empathy, with “understanding” customer service. - Conflicting experience around costs and front-desk interactions: one recent review alleges unusually large bills tied to “financial targets,” and describes rude reception/office staff and concerns about vet inexperience, while other reviews praise the vets and team.
- •Positive clinical outcomes for serious equine problems: complicated colic described as life-saving; large sarcoid removal; successful hospitalisation and treatment for sinusitis linked to tooth root infection; care for a “poorly donkey.”
- •End-of-life care: euthanasia described as handled with empathy, with “understanding” customer service. - Conflicting experience around costs and front-desk interactions: one recent review alleges unusually large bills tied to “financial targets,” and describes rude reception/office staff and concerns about vet inexperience, while other reviews praise the vets and team.
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.
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.
Dyfed Farm Vets
Carmarthen
Our Score (40/100)
Dyfed Farm Vets is described on its website as a dedicated farm-only practice, formed in July 2021 by merging the farm departments of Carmarthen Veterinary Centre and Market Hall Vets. It focuses on routine and herd/flock work (dairy, beef/suckler, sheep and goats), with facilities for examining and treating small ruminants and an on-site dispensary/pharmacy.
Dyfed Farm Vets is described on its website as a dedicated farm-only practice, formed in July 2021 by merging the farm departments of Carmarthen Veterinary Centre and Market Hall Vets. It focuses on routine and herd/flock work (dairy, beef/suckler, sheep and goats), with facilities for examining and treating small ruminants and an on-site dispensary/pharmacy.
Cotts Equine is a purpose-built equine hospital providing care for horses, with both routine healthcare and a stated 24/7, 365-day emergency service. The website highlights in-hospital capability (including an in-house laboratory) alongside ambulatory vet work and clinics, suggesting it’s set up to handle a mix of on-site hospital cases and field-based care.
Cotts Equine is a purpose-built equine hospital providing care for horses, with both routine healthcare and a stated 24/7, 365-day emergency service. The website highlights in-hospital capability (including an in-house laboratory) alongside ambulatory vet work and clinics, suggesting it’s set up to handle a mix of on-site hospital cases and field-based care.
