About Veterinary Care in Glamorgan
This guide to vets in Glamorgan, Wales helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options using observable differences in services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises how provision is distributed across the county and highlights the highest-rated providers to support practical shortlisting.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Glamorgan
There are 43 veterinary clinics in Glamorgan, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. 36 clinics treat dogs and cats. 8 clinics offer farm animal services, and 8 clinics offer equine services. 11 clinics offer emergency or out-of-hours care. 24-hour veterinary cover is explicitly stated by Shepherds 'The Vets' Ltd and Maes Glas Vets Limited.
The county includes 5 towns; examples include Cowbridge, Swansea, Bridgend, Cardiff, and Westra. Availability and the service mix can vary by town, so it can be useful to check whether a local site covers your species (for example, farm or equine work) and whether it provides emergency access.
County-wide, the published and reviewed service mix supports routine first-opinion care alongside higher-acuity pathways where offered. Routine appointments such as vaccinations and neutering are evidenced in clinic summaries, and dental care and end-of-life care are also specifically described in owner reports at leading providers. Engagement and transparency are strong at a directory level, with 11,678 total reviews across clinics and 42 clinics listing a website.
Clinics that advertise emergency or out-of-hours care differ operationally from clinics that do not list emergency provision. In Glamorgan, 11 clinics offer emergency services, which can matter for time-sensitive problems where same-day assessment or escalation is needed. By contrast, clinics without listed emergency provision are typically relied on for scheduled consultations and follow-up, and owners may need to plan ahead for where emergency calls are routed outside normal hours.
Veterinary nurse (VN) training participation is also a practical differentiator. 33 clinics in the county offer VN training, while 10 do not, which can affect the breadth of nurse-led support available for ongoing needs such as post-operative checks, weight management follow-ups, or structured care-plan appointments (where offered). For pet owners, a training clinic can also indicate a larger clinical team footprint and more formalised processes, whereas non-training clinics may be smaller and more focused on core consulting and treatment delivery.
Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics make up the bulk of access across the county, particularly for dogs and cats, which are served by 36 clinics. These practices underpin everyday preventive care and continuity for long-term conditions through repeat appointments and monitoring. Even when a clinic is not positioned for emergency cover, it can still be a strong fit for owners prioritising consistent daytime availability, predictable scheduling, and ongoing relationship-based care.
Overall clinic depth is strong, but key services such as emergency cover are concentrated among a smaller subset of providers.
Based on the service distribution, Glamorgan is primarily companion-animal (dogs and cats) in focus, alongside a smaller but meaningful presence of farm, equine, and specialist/exotic provision.
Glamorgan has broad routine provision with defined options for emergency access and training-linked nurse support; use the ranked clinic list above to match your needs to the most suitable provider.
Last updated: January 2026.
Top Vets in Glamorgan
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Glamorgan, ranked by service quality and reviews

Shepherds “The Vets” Ltd is an independent practice (in operation for 50+ years) with RCVS-accredited sites and diagnostic/treatment facilities listed on its website. It appears set up for small-animal general practice with hospital-level support, including an in-house 24/7 emergency service for registered clients.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •Emergency dental care being arranged within days for a high‑risk senior cat, with ongoing phone advice about what to watch for.
- •End-of-life appointments handled with privacy (a side room mentioned) and step-by-step explanations, with owners able to stay with their pet throughout.
- •A separate cat area noted as helping reduce stress for cats that dislike vet visits.
- •A lost dog handover where staff required evidence before release, which the owner appreciated.
Shepherds “The Vets” Ltd is an independent practice (in operation for 50+ years) with RCVS-accredited sites and diagnostic/treatment facilities listed on its website. It appears set up for small-animal general practice with hospital-level support, including an in-house 24/7 emergency service for registered clients.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •Emergency dental care being arranged within days for a high‑risk senior cat, with ongoing phone advice about what to watch for.
- •End-of-life appointments handled with privacy (a side room mentioned) and step-by-step explanations, with owners able to stay with their pet throughout.
- •A separate cat area noted as helping reduce stress for cats that dislike vet visits.
- •A lost dog handover where staff required evidence before release, which the owner appreciated.

Maes Glas Vets Limited offers routine care (including vaccinations and neutering) alongside 24/7 care, with reviews describing both day-to-day appointments and more serious, time-sensitive situations. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of what’s being done, pets being handled gently during routine procedures, and support in difficult end-of-life scenarios.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Procedures being “explained in full,” including when a pet needs to stay overnight.
- •Annual vaccinations done with attention to keeping the dog comfortable and avoiding unnecessary pain.
- •Compassionate help during a dog’s final hours (named vet “Clive” mentioned).
- •In one case after a cat was brought in following a road accident and didn’t survive, staff kept the cat for a few days and did not charge the family.
Maes Glas Vets Limited offers routine care (including vaccinations and neutering) alongside 24/7 care, with reviews describing both day-to-day appointments and more serious, time-sensitive situations. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of what’s being done, pets being handled gently during routine procedures, and support in difficult end-of-life scenarios.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Procedures being “explained in full,” including when a pet needs to stay overnight.
- •Annual vaccinations done with attention to keeping the dog comfortable and avoiding unnecessary pain.
- •Compassionate help during a dog’s final hours (named vet “Clive” mentioned).
- •In one case after a cat was brought in following a road accident and didn’t survive, staff kept the cat for a few days and did not charge the family.
Stone Court Vets is an independent, vet-owned practice. The website says you’ll “always see the same vets,” and reviews back up a continuity + time approach: owners repeatedly mention appointments feeling unrushed and pets being handled calmly during stressful situations. Recent reviews describe same-day/urgent care (a short-notice emergency visit; being seen straight away after a dog bite) and vets who listen and explain thoroughly (e.g., “very thorough and thoughtful,” “has a lot of time to listen”). One reviewer also contrasts it favourably with a “different chain veterinary practice,” saying they didn’t feel “ripped off,” while another specifically notes appointments being on time.
Stone Court Vets is an independent, vet-owned practice. The website says you’ll “always see the same vets,” and reviews back up a continuity + time approach: owners repeatedly mention appointments feeling unrushed and pets being handled calmly during stressful situations. Recent reviews describe same-day/urgent care (a short-notice emergency visit; being seen straight away after a dog bite) and vets who listen and explain thoroughly (e.g., “very thorough and thoughtful,” “has a lot of time to listen”). One reviewer also contrasts it favourably with a “different chain veterinary practice,” saying they didn’t feel “ripped off,” while another specifically notes appointments being on time.
Jack's Veterinary
Swansea
Our Score (86/100)
Jack’s Veterinary describes itself as independently owned. Recent reviews repeatedly point to it being set up for both routine and difficult appointments, with specific mentions of dental surgery, cancer discussions and treatment planning, and compassionate end‑of‑life care. Owners also repeatedly describe clear explanations and transparency around costs (including “no pressure” and “no upselling”), plus a calm approach with nervous pets. Same‑day appointments are mentioned in one case for an unwell dog.
Jack’s Veterinary describes itself as independently owned. Recent reviews repeatedly point to it being set up for both routine and difficult appointments, with specific mentions of dental surgery, cancer discussions and treatment planning, and compassionate end‑of‑life care. Owners also repeatedly describe clear explanations and transparency around costs (including “no pressure” and “no upselling”), plus a calm approach with nervous pets. Same‑day appointments are mentioned in one case for an unwell dog.
Origin Vets Clinic Ltd
Cardiff
Our Score (86/100)
Origin Vets Clinic Ltd is an independent practice focused on cats, rabbits, small mammals, and exotic pets. The website highlights dedicated cat and exotic teams plus formal cat/rabbit accreditations, and recent reviews consistently describe a calm, clean clinic environment and unhurried consults with detailed explanations. Specific examples in reviews include rabbit spays/castration planning, treatment of a hamster with antibiotics and pain relief, neutering for an exotic species (skunk), and a follow-up phone call with an evening update after a visit.
Origin Vets Clinic Ltd is an independent practice focused on cats, rabbits, small mammals, and exotic pets. The website highlights dedicated cat and exotic teams plus formal cat/rabbit accreditations, and recent reviews consistently describe a calm, clean clinic environment and unhurried consults with detailed explanations. Specific examples in reviews include rabbit spays/castration planning, treatment of a hamster with antibiotics and pain relief, neutering for an exotic species (skunk), and a follow-up phone call with an evening update after a visit.
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