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The available information for “Gwynfryn” is internally inconsistent. One structured field lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours), but the linked website and all the latest written Google reviews describe a holiday cottage/accommodation (e.g., “lovely place,” “stunning views,” “places to walk”), not veterinary care. Based on the sources provided, there isn’t enough reliable, clinic-specific evidence to describe veterinary services, facilities, or staff.
The available information for “Gwynfryn” is internally inconsistent. One structured field lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours), but the linked website and all the latest written Google reviews describe a holiday cottage/accommodation (e.g., “lovely place,” “stunning views,” “places to walk”), not veterinary care. Based on the sources provided, there isn’t enough reliable, clinic-specific evidence to describe veterinary services, facilities, or staff.
Camlas Farm Vets LLP is a farm-animal practice (no corporate group is mentioned; it operates as an LLP) that also appears willing to help with smallholder and wildlife cases when they arise. The clinic states it provides a 24-hour emergency service outside working hours, and recent reviews describe practical follow-through such as follow-up phone calls after treatment. Owners specifically mention the team taking in an injured wild bird with a broken jaw and treating it without charge, and treating a laying hen with weekend support that led to a successful outcome.
Camlas Farm Vets LLP is a farm-animal practice (no corporate group is mentioned; it operates as an LLP) that also appears willing to help with smallholder and wildlife cases when they arise. The clinic states it provides a 24-hour emergency service outside working hours, and recent reviews describe practical follow-through such as follow-up phone calls after treatment. Owners specifically mention the team taking in an injured wild bird with a broken jaw and treating it without charge, and treating a laying hen with weekend support that led to a successful outcome.
The Oak Veterinary Group The Oak surgery
Haverfordwest
Our Score (65/100)
The Oak Veterinary Group (The Oak surgery) is a veterinary practice offering an emergency service (including out-of-hours call-outs mentioned in reviews). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on the written reviews, the practice appears set up for urgent cases with follow-up support afterwards: owners describe being seen promptly when calling late on a Saturday evening, leaving with clear explanations and a treatment plan, and receiving check-in calls the next day or “catch-up calls during the week” (reported as being at no extra cost).
The Oak Veterinary Group (The Oak surgery) is a veterinary practice offering an emergency service (including out-of-hours call-outs mentioned in reviews). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on the written reviews, the practice appears set up for urgent cases with follow-up support afterwards: owners describe being seen promptly when calling late on a Saturday evening, leaving with clear explanations and a treatment plan, and receiving check-in calls the next day or “catch-up calls during the week” (reported as being at no extra cost).
The Cattle Vet is an independent veterinary practice focused on cattle and other livestock. Based on its website, it’s set up for routine and preventative farm work (like fertility visits, herd health assessments, and TB testing) as well as hands-on procedures such as foot trimming and bull breeding soundness exams. The practice also states it provides 24/7 emergency care, with availability limited to certain service areas (as described on its site). In the latest written Google reviews available to us, owners mainly mention a “great team” and describe the service as helpful and friendly, though the comments are brief and not case-specific.
The Cattle Vet is an independent veterinary practice focused on cattle and other livestock. Based on its website, it’s set up for routine and preventative farm work (like fertility visits, herd health assessments, and TB testing) as well as hands-on procedures such as foot trimming and bull breeding soundness exams. The practice also states it provides 24/7 emergency care, with availability limited to certain service areas (as described on its site). In the latest written Google reviews available to us, owners mainly mention a “great team” and describe the service as helpful and friendly, though the comments are brief and not case-specific.
Yorton Farm Stud appears to operate primarily as a horse breeding/stud facility rather than a general small-animal veterinary clinic. Based on the written reviews available, it’s set up for mare covering and getting mares in foal, with one reviewer specifically noting an on-site vet who “does an excellent job” when horses need help. Several reviews also focus on the site itself—its distinctive farm buildings/architecture and the experience of visiting—suggesting it also hosts visits or walk-throughs. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Mares being put in foal, including one mare “in foal on a first cover”. - An on-site vet providing help for horses when needed (vet not named). - A “warm welcome” from the team. - Visitors highlighting the farm buildings and grounds as a reason to visit.
Yorton Farm Stud appears to operate primarily as a horse breeding/stud facility rather than a general small-animal veterinary clinic. Based on the written reviews available, it’s set up for mare covering and getting mares in foal, with one reviewer specifically noting an on-site vet who “does an excellent job” when horses need help. Several reviews also focus on the site itself—its distinctive farm buildings/architecture and the experience of visiting—suggesting it also hosts visits or walk-throughs. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Mares being put in foal, including one mare “in foal on a first cover”. - An on-site vet providing help for horses when needed (vet not named). - A “warm welcome” from the team. - Visitors highlighting the farm buildings and grounds as a reason to visit.
Our Score (57/100)
Cain Veterinary Centre is an independently owned practice (owned by Rob Edwards and Simon Wilson) and a member of XLVets. The website describes it as a farm-only veterinary practice (since September 2017) with 24/7, 365-day out-of-hours support, and a team that includes five vets and two approved TB testers. Reviews largely reinforce responsiveness and support, including a report of a fast call-out on a Bank Holiday for a pet sheep and clients describing vets as “professional and attentive.” There’s a clear mismatch between the “farm-only” description and multiple reviews mentioning care for a greyhound, a duck, and puppies, so prospective clients may want to clarify what species they currently take on. Concrete specifics mentioned: - 24/7/365 out-of-hours support is stated on the website. - Approved TB testing capability is stated on the website. - A same-day/holiday call-out is described in a review (Bank Holiday attendance for a sheep). - Breeding support is described in a review (helping a client through their first litter of pups with questions and queries).
Cain Veterinary Centre is an independently owned practice (owned by Rob Edwards and Simon Wilson) and a member of XLVets. The website describes it as a farm-only veterinary practice (since September 2017) with 24/7, 365-day out-of-hours support, and a team that includes five vets and two approved TB testers. Reviews largely reinforce responsiveness and support, including a report of a fast call-out on a Bank Holiday for a pet sheep and clients describing vets as “professional and attentive.” There’s a clear mismatch between the “farm-only” description and multiple reviews mentioning care for a greyhound, a duck, and puppies, so prospective clients may want to clarify what species they currently take on. Concrete specifics mentioned: - 24/7/365 out-of-hours support is stated on the website. - Approved TB testing capability is stated on the website. - A same-day/holiday call-out is described in a review (Bank Holiday attendance for a sheep). - Breeding support is described in a review (helping a client through their first litter of pups with questions and queries).
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice established in 2011. The website describes a team of over 30 vets across multiple branches. In the latest written review available to us, a client highlights pragmatic telephone advice and educational talks on sheep disease management (a presentation on sheep disease management is specifically mentioned). Google feedback is mixed overall, with at least one very negative rating alongside several positive ones, but most of the written detail we have is from a strongly positive review.
ProStock Vets Ltd is an independently owned, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice established in 2011. The website describes a team of over 30 vets across multiple branches. In the latest written review available to us, a client highlights pragmatic telephone advice and educational talks on sheep disease management (a presentation on sheep disease management is specifically mentioned). Google feedback is mixed overall, with at least one very negative rating alongside several positive ones, but most of the written detail we have is from a strongly positive review.
Builth Wells Veterinary Practice
Builth Wells
Builth Wells Veterinary Practice is a mixed animal practice (pets as well as beef cattle, sheep, equine and smallholders) that also offers rehab-focused options such as hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, and electrotherapy, with individualised exercise plans described on its website. It states it provides 24-hour emergency care. Recent reviews highlight practical, service-specific experiences such as being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including a same-hour appointment for a sick dog), an overnight stay with IV fluids and updates, and follow-up after procedures (post-op care mentioned).
Builth Wells Veterinary Practice is a mixed animal practice (pets as well as beef cattle, sheep, equine and smallholders) that also offers rehab-focused options such as hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, and electrotherapy, with individualised exercise plans described on its website. It states it provides 24-hour emergency care. Recent reviews highlight practical, service-specific experiences such as being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including a same-hour appointment for a sick dog), an overnight stay with IV fluids and updates, and follow-up after procedures (post-op care mentioned).
Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice that has served both large and small animals for over 100 years, and it is RCVS accredited. Recent reviews focus on its small-animal care, including cat dental work with aftercare advice, weekend urgent help via an out-of-hours service, and end-of-life support at home. Owners also mention some practical policies and trade-offs: one review highlights a pay-at-the-time expectation, while others comment positively on fees being lower than expected.
Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice that has served both large and small animals for over 100 years, and it is RCVS accredited. Recent reviews focus on its small-animal care, including cat dental work with aftercare advice, weekend urgent help via an out-of-hours service, and end-of-life support at home. Owners also mention some practical policies and trade-offs: one review highlights a pay-at-the-time expectation, while others comment positively on fees being lower than expected.
Trefaldwyn Vets describes itself as an independent practice caring for both farm and small animals, and says it provides a 24/7 emergency service where calls are answered by a team member. The clinic also states it holds Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - being seen quickly in urgent situations, including a Sunday emergency and being taken straight in even when the practice was closed - clear explanations of risks and options before procedures (including a “particularly delicate” surgery for an older cat with a handicap) - referrals arranged when needed, including help finding an emergency surgical hospital and referral to a specialist eye clinic There is also a negative review alleging poor record-keeping and not listening to the owner, with knock-on problems for an insurance claim.
Trefaldwyn Vets describes itself as an independent practice caring for both farm and small animals, and says it provides a 24/7 emergency service where calls are answered by a team member. The clinic also states it holds Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - being seen quickly in urgent situations, including a Sunday emergency and being taken straight in even when the practice was closed - clear explanations of risks and options before procedures (including a “particularly delicate” surgery for an older cat with a handicap) - referrals arranged when needed, including help finding an emergency surgical hospital and referral to a specialist eye clinic There is also a negative review alleging poor record-keeping and not listening to the owner, with knock-on problems for an insurance claim.
