About Veterinary Care in Conwy
This guide to vets in Conwy, Wales helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what is available locally and highlights practical differences between practices so you can shortlist clinics that match your needs.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Conwy
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Conwy, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All 3 clinics treat dogs and cats. 1 clinic offers farm or large-animal services. 2 clinics mention emergency or out-of-hours arrangements, and 1 clinic is explicitly listed as offering emergency services. A 24-hour service is not explicitly confirmed in the available data (one practice is described as “24/7 or extended hours”, which does not confirm round-the-clock cover).
Geographic coverage is concentrated: there is 1 town in the county, and the available town list is Llandudno. Even within a single-town county, appointment availability and service mix can vary by practice, so it is still worth checking what each clinic explicitly offers.
Services you can expect to find across the county
Across the county dataset (721 total reviews across the three practices), provision is primarily companion-animal focused, with some mixed capability through limited farm coverage and some specialist/exotic caseload. Routine preventive care and consultations are represented across the small-animal clinics, and surgery is evidenced in client reports including neutering/spaying (including laparoscopic spay), soft-tissue procedures (such as tumour removal), and dental work. Diagnostics are evidenced by in-house or arranged blood testing referenced in reviews (including screening for liver/kidney issues, diabetes, and urinary tract problems).
Emergency and out-of-hours care is present but limited. Murphy and Co Veterinary Practice is the only clinic explicitly flagged as providing emergency services in the county dataset, and Cater Veterinary Practice’s website mentions out-of-hours care without further detail in the provided information. Websites are available for all 3 practices, which matters in a small market because service details (such as out-of-hours arrangements or plan-based consultations) may be published only online.
Emergency/out-of-hours provision versus routine-hours provision
In practical terms, clinics that mention emergency or out-of-hours arrangements can be relevant when your pet needs same-day assessment or support outside standard appointment times. In Conwy, Murphy and Co is the only practice explicitly listed as offering emergency services, while Cater Veterinary Practice mentions out-of-hours care on its website; these are the only two practices with any explicit after-hours signal in the provided data. If you prioritise urgent access, confirm the exact cover model directly with the clinic, because the available description (“24/7 or extended hours”) does not confirm continuous 24-hour onsite provision.
Veterinary nurse (VN) training presence
All 3 clinics in the county are listed as veterinary nurse training facilities, so there is no split between training and non-training practices in Conwy. For pet owners, this typically means you may encounter a structured clinical environment that supports supervised nurse development alongside routine clinical work. Because VN training is county-wide rather than concentrated in one provider, you can prioritise other practical differentiators (such as emergency arrangements, farm capability, or specific procedures mentioned in reviews) without losing access to a training-practice setting.
The role of routine-focused and mid-ranked practices in the county
With only three providers, clinics without explicitly stated emergency arrangements still form an important part of day-to-day capacity for booked consultations and non-urgent problems. In Conwy, Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd sits within a market where small-animal care is widely available, and it helps distribute routine demand across the town rather than concentrating all appointments in one practice. Where your needs are primarily preventive care and planned visits, these clinics can be a practical option, while owners who want clearer after-hours pathways may prefer the practices that explicitly reference emergency or out-of-hours arrangements.
Key services are concentrated among a smaller number of providers, because emergency services and farm/large-animal coverage are each only represented by 1 clinic in the county dataset.
Animal focus: Conwy is primarily companion-animal (dogs and cats) in its clinic mix, with limited mixed-practice capability through 1 farm/large-animal provider and some specialist/exotic coverage (2 clinics).
Overall, Conwy offers three well-reviewed local options with strong small-animal coverage, limited farm provision, and a narrow set of explicitly stated emergency pathways—use the ranked clinic list above to choose the most suitable option.
Freshness: January 2026.
Top Vets in Conwy
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Conwy, ranked by service quality and reviews

Cater Veterinary Practice treats “family pets” and is set up for routine consults as well as more sensitive appointments (including end-of-life care), with out-of-hours care mentioned on the practice website. The site also references a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Thorough exams and clear explanations, including being talked through “every step” and offered “multiple choices.”
- •Cost-conscious decision-making, with reviewers saying they weren’t pushed into unnecessary procedures and were offered options to help manage costs (including a suggested “geriatric deal” as a one-off payment for multiple tests).
- •End-of-life support with time and aftercare, including being given time before/after, memorial items, and follow-up contact.
Cater Veterinary Practice treats “family pets” and is set up for routine consults as well as more sensitive appointments (including end-of-life care), with out-of-hours care mentioned on the practice website. The site also references a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Thorough exams and clear explanations, including being talked through “every step” and offered “multiple choices.”
- •Cost-conscious decision-making, with reviewers saying they weren’t pushed into unnecessary procedures and were offered options to help manage costs (including a suggested “geriatric deal” as a one-off payment for multiple tests).
- •End-of-life support with time and aftercare, including being given time before/after, memorial items, and follow-up contact.

Murphy and Co Veterinary Practice is set up for both routine care and a wide range of surgical cases, with reviews mentioning neutering, tumour removal, dental work, and a laparoscopic spay. The practice also offers emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”) and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe
- •A “personal approach” and reassurance around procedures (including post-op support after a cat operation).
- •A mobile service used for vaccinations, which one owner chose specifically for a shy/nervous dog.
- •Calm handling of anxious dogs and supportive, practical guidance for new puppy owners.
Murphy and Co Veterinary Practice is set up for both routine care and a wide range of surgical cases, with reviews mentioning neutering, tumour removal, dental work, and a laparoscopic spay. The practice also offers emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”) and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe
- •A “personal approach” and reassurance around procedures (including post-op support after a cat operation).
- •A mobile service used for vaccinations, which one owner chose specifically for a shy/nervous dog.
- •Calm handling of anxious dogs and supportive, practical guidance for new puppy owners.

Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic presents itself as a modern, well-equipped practice with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound), separated dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the website).
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and treatment options, and several reviews focus on end‑of‑life support (including pets being put to sleep) where the pace and communication are specifically mentioned as important. There is also a contrasting 1‑star review alleging a rude vet and a negative experience around euthanasia.
Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic presents itself as a modern, well-equipped practice with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound), separated dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the website).
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and treatment options, and several reviews focus on end‑of‑life support (including pets being put to sleep) where the pace and communication are specifically mentioned as important. There is also a contrasting 1‑star review alleging a rude vet and a negative experience around euthanasia.
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