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Our Score (69/100)
Hawarden Park Veterinary Centre is part of the Grange Veterinary group. The website states the wider group is RCVS accredited and offers 24/7 out-of-hours urgent attention, alongside a purpose-built hospital with modern equipment. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention a friendly, welcoming reception team and vets being thorough and gentle, including with a timid kitten. There is also a contrasting report of no response after trying to change an appointment time by email.
Hawarden Park Veterinary Centre is part of the Grange Veterinary group. The website states the wider group is RCVS accredited and offers 24/7 out-of-hours urgent attention, alongside a purpose-built hospital with modern equipment. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention a friendly, welcoming reception team and vets being thorough and gentle, including with a timid kitten. There is also a contrasting report of no response after trying to change an appointment time by email.
Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd
Wrexham
Our Score (68/100)
Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice (established 1978) providing 24-hour veterinary care via a specialist clinic and ambulatory (call-out) service. The website describes equine medicine and surgery, plus diagnostic and ambulatory work, and notes the practice is RCVS accredited. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention vets coming out for issues such as a swollen leg, being “straight talking” and not pushing injectables, and taking time to explain procedures step-by-step during difficult visits such as euthanasia.
Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice (established 1978) providing 24-hour veterinary care via a specialist clinic and ambulatory (call-out) service. The website describes equine medicine and surgery, plus diagnostic and ambulatory work, and notes the practice is RCVS accredited. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention vets coming out for issues such as a swollen leg, being “straight talking” and not pushing injectables, and taking time to explain procedures step-by-step during difficult visits such as euthanasia.
Brunswick Veterinary Surgery
Buckley
Our Score (67/100)
Brunswick Veterinary Surgery is part of the Grange Veterinary Hospital (Grange Vets group) and is described on its website as a purpose-built practice (built in 1982) and “one of the first accredited practices in the country.” The website mentions laser treatments and provides a specific process for emergencies (handled via a separate emergency contact number). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly (including being “seen straight away” and being fitted in after a missed appointment), clear explanations during consultations (including doing an overall health check and flagging issues the owner hadn’t noticed), and practical organisation around appointments (texting on arrival so staff can meet you in the car park). One reviewer also notes potential access challenges for wheelchair users due to a step at the entrance and narrow internal doors.
Brunswick Veterinary Surgery is part of the Grange Veterinary Hospital (Grange Vets group) and is described on its website as a purpose-built practice (built in 1982) and “one of the first accredited practices in the country.” The website mentions laser treatments and provides a specific process for emergencies (handled via a separate emergency contact number). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly (including being “seen straight away” and being fitted in after a missed appointment), clear explanations during consultations (including doing an overall health check and flagging issues the owner hadn’t noticed), and practical organisation around appointments (texting on arrival so staff can meet you in the car park). One reviewer also notes potential access challenges for wheelchair users due to a step at the entrance and narrow internal doors.
Genus Breeding Ltd
Ruthin
Our Score (53/100)
Genus Breeding Ltd is described in reviews as a bull stud focused on genetics, with multiple reviewers explicitly calling out “top genetics” and “top bull stud.” Your structured clinic data also lists 24/7 (or extended hours) emergency veterinary services, but the latest written reviews available to us don’t mention veterinary treatment or emergency care—only the breeding/genetics operation—so it’s unclear how central (or public-facing) the emergency veterinary service is. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Reviewers repeatedly mention a bull stud that’s “worth a visit.” - Several reviews describe the business as a “top” genetics/service provider.
Genus Breeding Ltd is described in reviews as a bull stud focused on genetics, with multiple reviewers explicitly calling out “top genetics” and “top bull stud.” Your structured clinic data also lists 24/7 (or extended hours) emergency veterinary services, but the latest written reviews available to us don’t mention veterinary treatment or emergency care—only the breeding/genetics operation—so it’s unclear how central (or public-facing) the emergency veterinary service is. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Reviewers repeatedly mention a bull stud that’s “worth a visit.” - Several reviews describe the business as a “top” genetics/service provider.
Dee Valley Vets
Llangollen
Dee Valley Vets is a multi-branch practice that treats a wide mix of animals (pets, horses and livestock) and states it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover (365 days a year) via the usual phone number, attended by the usual vets (with extra charges). Recent reviews frequently mention being seen quickly (including “saw us straight away”) and explainers during appointments (“easily explained everything”), alongside comments about “honest and fair” diagnosis and treatment. A small number of recent reviews raise specific concerns about follow-up and communication (promised call-backs not happening) and about pricing changing during a procedure after a quote was given.
Dee Valley Vets is a multi-branch practice that treats a wide mix of animals (pets, horses and livestock) and states it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover (365 days a year) via the usual phone number, attended by the usual vets (with extra charges). Recent reviews frequently mention being seen quickly (including “saw us straight away”) and explainers during appointments (“easily explained everything”), alongside comments about “honest and fair” diagnosis and treatment. A small number of recent reviews raise specific concerns about follow-up and communication (promised call-backs not happening) and about pricing changing during a procedure after a quote was given.
