About Veterinary Care in Welshpool
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary clinics in Welshpool based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Welshpool
There are 4 veterinary clinics in Welshpool, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, while two offer services for farm or large animals. Emergency or out-of-hours care is available at two clinics, though 24-hour cover is not confirmed locally. Welshpool offers services such as routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental treatments, and emergency care. The clinics collectively have 136 reviews, with three clinics having an online presence and two providing training for veterinary nurses, reflecting a robust depth in local veterinary provision.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Welshpool, Dyfed
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

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.

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).
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.
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.
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Best Emergency Vets
2 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
2 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
3 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
3 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
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Trefaldwyn Vets
Our Score (72/100)
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