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Camlas Petcare Vets
Welshpool
Our Score (79/100)
Camlas Petcare Vets is a small-animal practice offering consultations, surgery (including keyhole/laparoscopic procedures), and on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound). The practice is accredited as an RCVS General Practice, a Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold), and Dog Friendly Clinic, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners commonly mention rapid access when a pet is unwell (including same‑morning appointments) and clear, option-led discussions—for example, a vet offering an ultrasound (“echo scan”) for a bladder concern and explaining the cost before proceeding. Reviews also show a strong split in experience: alongside many long-term clients describing consistently good care, one recent reviewer reports multiple pet deaths after being seen and urges others to avoid the clinic.
Camlas Petcare Vets is a small-animal practice offering consultations, surgery (including keyhole/laparoscopic procedures), and on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound). The practice is accredited as an RCVS General Practice, a Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold), and Dog Friendly Clinic, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners commonly mention rapid access when a pet is unwell (including same‑morning appointments) and clear, option-led discussions—for example, a vet offering an ultrasound (“echo scan”) for a bladder concern and explaining the cost before proceeding. Reviews also show a strong split in experience: alongside many long-term clients describing consistently good care, one recent reviewer reports multiple pet deaths after being seen and urges others to avoid the clinic.
Tenby vets
Tenby
Our Score (77/100)
Tenby vets is an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned) that’s been operating since 1957 and moved into larger premises in 2009. It’s set up to see both small and large animals (per the website) and appears geared to fitting in urgent problems quickly: multiple reviewers describe same-day appointments for issues like eye injuries and stomach upset, with one reporting being seen within 5 minutes. Specific touches mentioned include being let in via a side door when a dog was unwell, and staff coordinating care across the team (e.g., one vet bringing in another to help find a solution).
Tenby vets is an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned) that’s been operating since 1957 and moved into larger premises in 2009. It’s set up to see both small and large animals (per the website) and appears geared to fitting in urgent problems quickly: multiple reviewers describe same-day appointments for issues like eye injuries and stomach upset, with one reporting being seen within 5 minutes. Specific touches mentioned include being let in via a side door when a dog was unwell, and staff coordinating care across the team (e.g., one vet bringing in another to help find a solution).
Pen Y Graig is presented in the available data as a campground/glamping stay (not a veterinary clinic). Reviews repeatedly describe self-contained accommodation (including shepherd’s huts and a barn conversion) with a strong focus on privacy and dog-friendliness—for example, multiple guests mention individual fields/space for dogs to run, and one review highlights a stable split-door setup that helps keep dogs safely inside while letting fresh air in. Hosts are named in reviews (Guy and Julia), with specific examples like pre-heating the hut before arrival and going out of their way to help during a guest’s stay.
Pen Y Graig is presented in the available data as a campground/glamping stay (not a veterinary clinic). Reviews repeatedly describe self-contained accommodation (including shepherd’s huts and a barn conversion) with a strong focus on privacy and dog-friendliness—for example, multiple guests mention individual fields/space for dogs to run, and one review highlights a stable split-door setup that helps keep dogs safely inside while letting fresh air in. Hosts are named in reviews (Guy and Julia), with specific examples like pre-heating the hut before arrival and going out of their way to help during a guest’s stay.
Kerry Vale Vets Ltd describes itself as a new, family-run farm and equine practice, offering farm services plus a first-opinion service for horses and ponies. The website states it provides 24/7 out-of-hours cover. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe the vets as “thorough,” and one reviewer specifically highlights Jon for equine dentistry as well as veterinary work across a variety of animals on a smallholding.
Kerry Vale Vets Ltd describes itself as a new, family-run farm and equine practice, offering farm services plus a first-opinion service for horses and ponies. The website states it provides 24/7 out-of-hours cover. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe the vets as “thorough,” and one reviewer specifically highlights Jon for equine dentistry as well as veterinary work across a variety of animals on a smallholding.
Pembrokeshire Farm Vets
Haverfordwest
Our Score (72/100)
Pembrokeshire Farm Vets is a farm-only veterinary practice (established April 2023) focused on livestock work, with an on-site dispensary and “around the clock” emergency cover. Based on the services listed and the only detailed written reviews available, it appears set up for routine herd/flock work and urgent farm call-outs—one reviewer describes a backwards (breech) calving that resulted in a live birth when they feared the calf was lost. Concrete specifics supported by the available information: - Around-the-clock emergency cover is stated on the website. - Routine farm work is explicitly listed across dairy, beef/suckler herds and sheep. - TB testing and Cymorth visits are listed as services. - A difficult breech calving assistance is specifically mentioned in reviews.
Pembrokeshire Farm Vets is a farm-only veterinary practice (established April 2023) focused on livestock work, with an on-site dispensary and “around the clock” emergency cover. Based on the services listed and the only detailed written reviews available, it appears set up for routine herd/flock work and urgent farm call-outs—one reviewer describes a backwards (breech) calving that resulted in a live birth when they feared the calf was lost. Concrete specifics supported by the available information: - Around-the-clock emergency cover is stated on the website. - Routine farm work is explicitly listed across dairy, beef/suckler herds and sheep. - TB testing and Cymorth visits are listed as services. - A difficult breech calving assistance is specifically mentioned in reviews.
Trefaldwyn Vets
Welshpool
Our Score (72/100)
Trefaldwyn Vets describes itself as an independent practice providing care for both farm and small animals, with an emphasis on preventative medicine and herd health (website). The practice also states it offers 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year (website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe fast access to appointments (including being seen within an hour and the same afternoon) and mention the team being a good fit for nervous pets because it’s a smaller, calmer-feeling practice (reviews). Concrete examples owners mention include: - A dog with a haematoma being booked in the same afternoon, then having a drain fitted a few days later (review). - Being given an appointment within an hour despite not being registered with the practice (review). - Staff being described as non-judgemental when owners bring animals in for concerns that turn out minor—or serious (review).
Trefaldwyn Vets describes itself as an independent practice providing care for both farm and small animals, with an emphasis on preventative medicine and herd health (website). The practice also states it offers 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year (website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe fast access to appointments (including being seen within an hour and the same afternoon) and mention the team being a good fit for nervous pets because it’s a smaller, calmer-feeling practice (reviews). Concrete examples owners mention include: - A dog with a haematoma being booked in the same afternoon, then having a drain fitted a few days later (review). - Being given an appointment within an hour despite not being registered with the practice (review). - Staff being described as non-judgemental when owners bring animals in for concerns that turn out minor—or serious (review).
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.
Newtown Vet Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-run companion animal practice owned by Jonathan and Saski Steele. The website points to a clinic set up for in-patient care and procedures (separate dog/cat wards, an isolation ward, operating theatre, in-house lab, digital x‑ray, ultrasound, ECG and blood pressure monitoring), and it also offers home visits. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent problems (including being seen “within an hour” and “within a couple of hours,” and a return visit when a pet deteriorated). Several reviews also describe support during end-of-life care and euthanasia, with owners saying the team looked after both the pet and family.
Newtown Vet Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-run companion animal practice owned by Jonathan and Saski Steele. The website points to a clinic set up for in-patient care and procedures (separate dog/cat wards, an isolation ward, operating theatre, in-house lab, digital x‑ray, ultrasound, ECG and blood pressure monitoring), and it also offers home visits. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent problems (including being seen “within an hour” and “within a couple of hours,” and a return visit when a pet deteriorated). Several reviews also describe support during end-of-life care and euthanasia, with owners saying the team looked after both the pet and family.
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).
