Clwyd has 16 equine vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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16 clinicsCelyn Veterinary Abergele offers routine and preventative care including consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dental examinations, wellness screening, nail clipping and health checks. The practice states it treats cats and dogs, small animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters, and some exotic pets including reptiles and birds. It is listed as Rabbit Friendly and also provides guidance for emergency vet needs.
Caerwys Veterinary Surgery in Mold is well regarded for quick access, compassionate handling, and supportive care in difficult situations. Reviews repeatedly mention prompt appointments for urgent problems, including weekend cases, along with especially sensitive end-of-life care. The practice also sees a mix of animals and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Dee Valley Vets is a multi-branch practice in Llangollen that treats pets, horses and livestock, and says it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover 365 days a year through the usual phone number, with extra charges applying. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners describing kind, professional care, clear explanations and a long-standing sense of trust. Reviews also mention prompt help when needed and compassionate support around end-of-life care. A small amount of recent criticism centres on follow-up communication.
W T Pritchard is a veterinary practice in Denbigh with strong overall Google feedback. Reviews point to prompt help in urgent cases, alongside routine preventive care, surgery, reproductive support, and compassionate end-of-life care. Overall sentiment is positive, although a small number of reviewers report serious concerns about treatment decisions, aftercare, and follow-up communication.
R D Owen Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine-only practice in St Asaph, established in 1985 by Richard Owen. It provides both first-opinion and referral care for horses, ponies and donkeys, with on-site surgical and diagnostic facilities including digital radiography, video endoscopy, video arthroscopy, portable ultrasound scanners, stocks, and artificial insemination equipment. Recent feedback gives practical examples of routine and field-based care, along with calm, compassionate support during difficult end-of-life decisions.
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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.
Rhianfa Veterinary Centre is an independent mixed practice in Rhyl that says it can cater for all species, alongside small domestic animals. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services through 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners using the practice for everything from routine care to surgery and ongoing medical treatment, though communication style is a recurring talking point around vet John.
W T Pritchard in St. Asaph receives consistently positive feedback for helpful, professional care and a friendly team. Reviewers particularly praise the vets’ calm handling of nervous rescue dogs, the support from reception, and the practice’s willingness to help quickly or direct owners to further assistance when needed.
Wern Veterinary Surgeons in Conwy provides care for small animals, horses, birds and poultry. The practice offers 24-hour emergency care for registered animals, with additional out-of-hours charges applying. Its listed facilities include an in-house laboratory and a veterinary nurse training facility.
Daleside Veterinary Group in Wrexham offers a broad range of routine and more advanced veterinary care, including preventative work, nurse clinics, microchipping, pet passports, laparoscopic surgery and veterinary acupuncture. Recent feedback consistently describes a friendly, experienced practice with helpful reception staff, easy appointment booking and clear communication. Owners also speak warmly about the clinic’s compassionate handling of difficult moments.
Caerwys Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice in Rhyl, Clwyd, and is also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with repeated praise for being able to get appointments and for friendly, professional care. Specific experiences mentioned include a good outcome after dental treatment and compassionate support at an end-of-life visit, alongside one unhappy review about concerns not being listened to and a dispute over medication collection and pricing.
Evans Veterinary Practice presents itself as a family-run, independent mixed practice in Mold, caring for pets as well as farm animals and horses. The practice offers weekday walk-in clinics alongside bookable small-animal appointments, and says out-of-hours emergencies are handled by its own vets, with weekend routine and emergency clinics also listed. Recent feedback continues to highlight kind, unhurried support during end-of-life visits, although some owners report poor front-desk communication and concerns around medication handling.
Thomas Veterinary Services, whose website also refers to “Thomas & England Veterinary Services,” is a mixed-animal practice offering routine care and emergency treatment for both small and large animals, including an indoor haul-in facility. Reviews consistently describe a team that takes time to listen, explain options clearly, and avoid rushing appointments. Owners also mention quick access for sudden illness and thoughtful discussions about whether a treatment is truly in the animal’s best interests.
Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd is an equine veterinary practice in Wrexham, Clwyd, and part of IVC Evidensia. The practice offers 24-hour emergency veterinary care, ambulatory call-outs, and a range of equine diagnostic, medical, and surgical services. Recent feedback is consistently very positive, with owners highlighting calm communication, supportive care in urgent cases, and a compassionate approach during end-of-life visits.
Castle Veterinary Centre in Wrexham appears to be a long-established local practice with loyal clients and consistently positive feedback. Reviews highlight prompt access for urgent problems, friendly and informative staff, and a caring approach in both routine and difficult cases. Recent comments also mention clean premises and thorough clinical attention, particularly for eye problems.
North Wales Equine Dental Practice is an equine-focused dental service in Wrexham offering dentistry for horses, ponies, and donkeys, including extractions, fillings, and more advanced dental work. Owner feedback consistently highlights calm handling, clear explanations, and thorough follow-up information, especially for horses that are anxious or difficult about dental treatment.



