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Tawe Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the 1950s, with RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) accreditation. The practice lists a broad “first-opinion” setup—routine care and surgery alongside diagnostics (including X‑ray and ultrasound), plus nurse clinics and home visits. Review experiences are mixed: some owners describe long-term continuity with specific vets (including end-of-life support), while others report disagreements over recommended next steps and costs (including a claimed requirement for advanced imaging before antibiotics, and euthanasia being discussed as an alternative).
Tawe Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the 1950s, with RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) accreditation. The practice lists a broad “first-opinion” setup—routine care and surgery alongside diagnostics (including X‑ray and ultrasound), plus nurse clinics and home visits. Review experiences are mixed: some owners describe long-term continuity with specific vets (including end-of-life support), while others report disagreements over recommended next steps and costs (including a claimed requirement for advanced imaging before antibiotics, and euthanasia being discussed as an alternative).
Heath Vets Cyncoed
Cardiff
Our Score (65/100)
- •Staff communication and handling: owners say reception staff are warm and helpful even when dogs are “behaving less than perfectly,” and clinicians “take the time to listen,” explain clearly, and give advice. - Pet comfort in-clinic: one rabbit owner describes being guided to a quiet corner to wait away from anything that might scare their bunnies. - Appointments and access: one reviewer reports “prompt appointments,” while another says the practice has “gone down hill” due to uncertainty around opening arrangements since covid (they felt they had to call to check it was open), despite still describing the vets as “fantastic” and reception as “amazing and very helpful.”
- •Staff communication and handling: owners say reception staff are warm and helpful even when dogs are “behaving less than perfectly,” and clinicians “take the time to listen,” explain clearly, and give advice. - Pet comfort in-clinic: one rabbit owner describes being guided to a quiet corner to wait away from anything that might scare their bunnies. - Appointments and access: one reviewer reports “prompt appointments,” while another says the practice has “gone down hill” due to uncertainty around opening arrangements since covid (they felt they had to call to check it was open), despite still describing the vets as “fantastic” and reception as “amazing and very helpful.”
Campbells Veterinary Surgery
Swansea
Our Score (59/100)
Campbells Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in the 1950s and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website points to a broad, general-practice setup (in-house lab plus X‑ray and ultrasound), with routine care through to surgery and an orthopaedic surgery referral service.
Campbells Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in the 1950s and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website points to a broad, general-practice setup (in-house lab plus X‑ray and ultrasound), with routine care through to surgery and an orthopaedic surgery referral service.
Little Green Westra
Westra
Our Score (58/100)
Little Green Westra presents itself primarily as a licensed and insured kennels-and-cattery operation (dogs and cats), with add-ons like dog daycare, grooming, and “countryside walks,” plus a weekly vet clinic mentioned on its site. One reviewer also mentions being directed to check an app portal (Gingr) for updates and photos during a stay.
Little Green Westra presents itself primarily as a licensed and insured kennels-and-cattery operation (dogs and cats), with add-ons like dog daycare, grooming, and “countryside walks,” plus a weekly vet clinic mentioned on its site. One reviewer also mentions being directed to check an app portal (Gingr) for updates and photos during a stay.
Heath Vets Danescourt
Cardiff
Our Score (56/100)
- •Positive routine-care experiences: repeated comments about “excellent service” and pets being treated warmly on visits. - Preventative-care plan: one reviewer specifically values a pet plan for including vaccines and 6‑monthly check-ups. - Inconsistency by clinician: one owner describes this branch as “hit and miss,” saying it “depends on what vet you get,” while praising two vets who were hands-on, informative, and clear about next steps.
- •Positive routine-care experiences: repeated comments about “excellent service” and pets being treated warmly on visits. - Preventative-care plan: one reviewer specifically values a pet plan for including vaccines and 6‑monthly check-ups. - Inconsistency by clinician: one owner describes this branch as “hit and miss,” saying it “depends on what vet you get,” while praising two vets who were hands-on, informative, and clear about next steps.
Vale Veterinary Centre
Cardiff
Our Score (52/100)
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family‑run, independent small‑animal practice. The website states it runs an appointment‑only system and takes pre‑payments for booking both appointments and surgical time, and it offers a “V.I.P. club” membership (paid by direct debit, as referenced in reviews).
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family‑run, independent small‑animal practice. The website states it runs an appointment‑only system and takes pre‑payments for booking both appointments and surgical time, and it offers a “V.I.P. club” membership (paid by direct debit, as referenced in reviews).
