About Veterinary Care in Cardigan
Cardigan has three veterinary clinics, and overall the town reviews well, with an average Google rating of 4.8/5. The standout feature for pet owners is weekend access, which is better than you might expect in a town with limited choice, although there is no local emergency provision.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Priory Vets Cardigan | 54/100 | — | — |
| Priory Vets Cardigan (Parc Teifi) | 51/100 | — | — |
| Aberteifi Farm Vets | 17/100 | — | — |
For most pet owners, Cardigan offers a decent standard of everyday veterinary care, but not much room to shop around. Reviews are generally strong, which suggests people are broadly happy with the care they receive, and the mix of clinics should suit both routine companion-animal needs and some agricultural demand. The trade-off is that a small market can mean your decision comes down as much to convenience, appointment availability, and your confidence in the team as to headline reputation.
What stands out less positively is transparency around listing details: none of the clinics are currently verified here, so it is sensible to confirm opening hours, appointment types, and any specialist services directly before relying on a listing. Weekend access is a real plus in Cardigan, giving owners more flexibility for routine visits, but there is no local emergency option, so anyone with an urgent case should know in advance which out-of-area service they would use.
In practice, the best way to choose between vets in Cardigan is to match the clinic to your pet and your routine. If you want easier access for check-ups, vaccinations, or follow-up visits, start with the practices open at weekends and ask about how quickly they can usually offer appointments. If you have a nervous pet, a farm animal, or an ongoing condition, phone ahead with a couple of specific questions about handling, facilities, and referral arrangements. In a town with limited choice, that first conversation can be more useful than small differences in review volume.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Cardigan, Ceredigion
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3 clinicsPriory Vets Cardigan is a small-animal practice in Cardigan and part of the IVC Evidensia group. Reviews commonly mention quick access for urgent problems such as ear infections and ear haematomas, alongside routine checks. Owners also highlight calm handling for stressed dogs and thoughtful follow-up, although some raise concerns about cost and the distance to the out-of-hours emergency provider.
Priory Vets Cardigan (Parc Teifi) is an IVC Evidensia practice in Cardigan treating small animals, farm animals and equines. Its website describes it as an RCVS accredited Farm & Equine General Practice, and it offers a dedicated out-of-hours emergency service. Customer feedback highlights a welcoming team, practical access, and continuity of care, including quick help for a dog continuing treatment started abroad.
Aberteifi Farm Vets is a farm veterinary practice in Cardigan, Ceredigion that presents itself as an independent clinic serving the local farming community. The practice positions its offering as “advanced” on its website, but it does not publicly list specific procedures, species covered, facilities, or out-of-hours arrangements in the information available.
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Priory Vets Cardigan is a small-animal practice in Cardigan and part of the IVC Evidensia group. Reviews commonly mention quick access for urgent problems such as ear infections and ear haematomas, alongside routine checks. Owners also highlight calm handling for stressed dogs and thoughtful follow-up, although some raise concerns about cost and the distance to the out-of-hours emergency provider.
Priory Vets Cardigan (Parc Teifi) is an IVC Evidensia practice in Cardigan treating small animals, farm animals and equines. Its website describes it as an RCVS accredited Farm & Equine General Practice, and it offers a dedicated out-of-hours emergency service. Customer feedback highlights a welcoming team, practical access, and continuity of care, including quick help for a dog continuing treatment started abroad.
Aberteifi Farm Vets is a farm veterinary practice in Cardigan, Ceredigion that presents itself as an independent clinic serving the local farming community. The practice positions its offering as “advanced” on its website, but it does not publicly list specific procedures, species covered, facilities, or out-of-hours arrangements in the information available.




