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- •Reviewers repeatedly praise the practice for fast access to care, including immediate help for a poorly puppy and a same-day appointment for eye treatment. - The team is often described as helpful, friendly, and informative, with one visitor also commenting that the practice was very clean. - Recent examples of care mentioned in reviews include thorough eye examinations, treatment for worms and fleas, and follow-up care for an eye infection and cat flu.
Brunswick Veterinary Surgery in Buckley is part of the Grange Veterinary Hospital group. Its website says the practice was purpose-built in 1982 and was among the first accredited practices in the country. The practice also lists laser treatments and directs owners to a dedicated emergency contact number for urgent cases.
- •Feedback is largely very positive, with many owners describing the team as friendly, caring and professional. - Several reviews highlight a warm welcome for new clients, with praise for both the vet and receptionist. - Owners mention good experiences with dogs, cats and a timid kitten, with particular appreciation for gentle handling and reassuring manner.
Quay Veterinary Centre in Deeside is part of the Grange Veterinary group, a multi-branch practice, and is RCVS accredited. The wider group advertises access to a state-of-the-art hospital, modern equipment and 24/7 emergency care. Recent feedback is mostly positive about friendly staff and patient handling of anxious pets, though there is also a recent complaint about communication around treatment and follow-up.
- •Feedback is very positive overall, with repeated praise for helpful, friendly, professional service. - Reviewers speak highly of the vets’ approach with nervous rescue dogs, including border collies that do not usually like many people. - One owner says the practice helped immediately at short notice without an appointment, including care for a painful dew claw.
Dee Valley Vets is a multi-surgery veterinary practice in Corwen that treats pets, horses, and livestock. The practice offers a 24-hour emergency service via the usual phone number, with emergencies handled by the usual vets and extra charges applying. It also says it aims to deal with problems efficiently while avoiding unnecessary costs.
Medivet Overton is part of the Medivet veterinary practice network. The clinic’s published service information indicates provision for routine and advanced surgical care, with out-of-hours support routed through Medivet’s 24-hour emergency centres. This suggests a practice focused on surgical treatment backed by wider emergency cover within the Medivet network.
