About Emergency Vets in St Clears
Emergency and out-of-hours services are available in St Clears.
Both Dyfed Farm Vets and Market Hall Veterinary Group offer emergency services, ensuring that pet owners can access urgent care when needed. This is particularly beneficial for continuity of treatment during unexpected situations. While both clinics offer emergency care, pet owners should confirm specifics, such as after-hours availability, directly with the clinics. The town does not have 24-hour veterinary cover, so planning for emergencies is advisable.
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in St Clears.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in St Clears
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From the written reviews available to us (which conflict with the “farm-only” positioning above)
- •Urgent/same‑day appointments for dogs
- •Sunday emergency care mentioned
- •Dental extraction (“tooth out”) for a nervous rescue dog
- •Care for a rescued, unwell bird, with an offer to call with an update
From the written reviews available to us (which conflict with the “farm-only” positioning above)
- •Urgent/same‑day appointments for dogs
- •Sunday emergency care mentioned
- •Dental extraction (“tooth out”) for a nervous rescue dog
- •Care for a rescued, unwell bird, with an offer to call with an update

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.
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.

