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Vets in Denbighshire | Wales Veterinary Directory

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About Veterinary Care in Denbighshire

Updated January 2026

This guide to veterinary clinics in Denbighshire, Wales helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what is offered locally and highlights practical differences between providers so you can choose a clinic that fits your needs.

Top-rated veterinary clinics in Denbighshire

There are 3 veterinary clinics in Denbighshire, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All 3 clinics treat dogs and cats. There are 0 clinics offering farm or large-animal services. There are 2 clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care. No clinic is explicitly stated as providing 24-hour veterinary cover in the available data.

Geographically, the county has 2 towns in the current dataset: Dyserth and Prestatyn. Availability, appointment capacity, and the on-site service mix can vary by town, so checking what each location offers (and whether it provides emergency access) matters when choosing between local options.

Across the county, provision is strongly companion-animal focused (dogs and cats), with no farm or equine coverage listed. Routine veterinary care is supported by surgical capability, and the service mix also includes dental work and diagnostic-led care where available (for example, CT scanning and endoscopic procedures are advertised by one practice). Emergency treatment is available at 2 clinics, which affects how quickly urgent cases can be seen without travelling outside the county.

When comparing vets in Denbighshire, review volume and published service information provide useful context at county level: there are 694 total Google reviews across the 3 clinics, and all 3 have websites. Only 1 clinic is listed as offering veterinary nurse (VN) training, and 2 clinics are listed as having specialist/exotic capability, which can influence whether more complex cases can be worked up locally versus needing referral.

Emergency and out-of-hours provision versus routine-only care is a key practical divider in this county. With only 2 clinics listed as offering emergency services, urgent access may be concentrated, and owners may need to plan ahead for where to go in time-critical situations. By contrast, a routine-focused clinic is more likely to suit preventive healthcare and planned treatments, but it may not be the first option for unexpected emergencies if emergency cover is not listed.

VN training provision is limited to 1 clinic, with the other 2 not listed as providing VN training. For pet owners, this can matter because training practices typically have defined supervision structures and may be more set up for consistent nursing support alongside veterinary appointments. It can also affect continuity around inpatient monitoring, post-operative checks, and nurse-led follow-ups, depending on how the practice runs appointments.

Routine-focused clinics still play an important role in the county’s overall provision, especially for vaccinations, straightforward illness consultations, minor injuries, and dental care (including planned rechecks after procedures where offered). These providers help maintain access for day-to-day healthcare so that emergency-capable clinics are not the only entry point into the system. For many owners, this is the most practical starting point for ongoing preventive care and long-term condition management.

Overall, key service capacity is concentrated among a small number of providers because the county has only 3 clinics in the current dataset.

Denbighshire’s veterinary provision is companion-animal led with limited emergency coverage and no farm or equine services, so use the ranked clinic list above to select the best fit for your pet’s routine or urgent care needs.

Last updated January 2026 using publicly available review and service data.

Top Vets in Denbighshire

Highly rated veterinary clinics across Denbighshire, ranked by service quality and reviews

#1 Ranking

Our Score (86/100)

4.6(317 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

AllPets Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice, and its website highlights higher-level facilities including CT scanning and digital endoscopic equipment for minimally invasive procedures. Based on recent reviews, it also seems set up for urgent, short-notice care: owners mention being fitted in the same day and being seen for an emergency injury. Communication is a recurring practical detail in reviews—clients describe vets explaining treatment clearly, keeping them informed, and forwarding clinical notes to a pet’s usual vet for follow-up. Several reviews also focus on end-of-life support, including a careful discussion before euthanasia and keepsakes such as fur clippings, paw prints, and a letter.

#2 Ranking

Our Score (73/100)

4.8(162 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Celyn Veterinary Group offers routine care plus procedures like dental work, and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included (as stated on its website). The site also says it provides information for emergencies when the clinic is closed.

From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe thorough examinations and clear explanations—including dental cases where pets were rechecked 3 days after treatment and again around 10 days later. Reviews also mention same-day appointments for urgent issues (seen within about an hour in one case) and thoughtful handling of difficult moments, such as allowing time outdoors on grass during euthanasia when requested.

#3 Ranking

Our Score (68/100)

4.6(215 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Pet Rescue Welfare Association is a charity-run operation (registered charity number shown on its website) that combines a community veterinary clinic with companion animal rescue, a pet food bank, and a lifetime foster/lifetime petcare scheme (including provision for pets if an owner dies). Its website also describes an on-site surgical unit providing neutering and other surgical procedures, intended to be available to all pet owners at charity rates (no specific prices given).

From the latest reviews available to us, the most decision-relevant signals are mixed: one reviewer describes staff as helpful, while another (posted twice by the same author) alleges a poor surgical outcome after a cyst removal and says they were offered no help when they brought in an injured cat. A notable portion of recent reviews discuss the charity’s campsite/glamping facilities and fundraising activities rather than veterinary care.

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