Clwyd has 16 exotic pet 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.
Conway Road Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice in Colwyn Bay, established in 2015 after taking on a site with a longer history. It offers on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, an in-house lab, and dentistry. Owners regularly mention the practice being able to fit pets in quickly, with reviews also highlighting a clean, modern, spacious clinic and the website noting separate dog and cat areas.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
Wern Veterinary Surgeons treats a wide range of animals, from small pets to farm animals, poultry and equine cases, and it advertises an in-house laboratory. The practice also says it offers a 24-hour emergency service for animals registered with the clinic, with an additional out-of-hours charge. Written feedback is limited but consistently positive, with owners highlighting quick responses, supportive staff and good handling of dogs during routine visits.
Wrexham Plas Coch Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and presents itself as a modern, well-equipped small-animal practice in Wrexham. Website-listed facilities include an on-site lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and separate cat and dog waiting and ward areas, including isolation. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Vets Now Emergency Wrexham at Rhyd Broughton Vet Group Ltd.
Rhyd Broughton Veterinary Group in Wrexham is a multi-species practice for cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters, and it also offers a boarding cattery. The practice holds Cat Friendly Clinic Silver status and has a strong reputation for clear communication, calm handling and prompt access to appointments when pets are unwell. Recent feedback also highlights supportive out-of-hours care and a paid Pets Health Club membership that includes consultations.
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.
AllPets Veterinary Clinic Limited describes itself as an independent practice. It appears set up for advanced diagnostics and surgery, including CT scanning and endoscopic procedures, alongside routine care and ongoing medical follow-up. Recent feedback highlights clear explanations, compassionate handling of difficult visits, and close post-operative support. Owners also mention separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, plus toilets on site.
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.
Gatehouse Veterinary Centre is a Wrexham practice that is part of IVC Evidensia. It has a strong reputation for exotic pet care, with repeated examples involving tortoises, chinchillas, corn snakes and guinea pigs, alongside surgical care and clear post-operative communication. The centre is also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Borras Park Veterinary Centre in Wrexham is listed through The Gatehouse Vets and is part of IVC Evidensia. It is used for both routine appointments and urgent visits, with reviews consistently highlighting a friendly, understanding team. Owners especially praise the way staff explain difficult decisions clearly, including end-of-life care, and the calm handling of first vaccination visits for young dogs.
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.



