Glamorgan has 22 independent vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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22 clinicsSt James Veterinary Group Ltd. says it is independently owned and offers 24/7 veterinary services for its clients, including a 24/7 emergency service with access to pets’ notes and medical history; out-of-hours emergencies are handled at the Parkway branch. Recent feedback paints a picture of a busy but welcoming practice where owners feel listened to, pets are examined thoroughly, and explanations are clear. Reviews most often mention routine care such as vaccinations and microchipping, treatment of everyday problems, and compassionate support during difficult visits.
Little Green Westra presents itself primarily as a licensed and insured kennels-and-cattery business in Westra, with dog daycare, grooming, training and countryside walks, and it also mentions a weekly vet clinic on its site. Recent customer feedback is mixed: some owners describe friendly staff and dogs that seem comfortable on repeat stays, while others report poor communication during boarding and concerns about the condition of pets' belongings on collection. One reviewer also mentions being directed to the Gingr app portal for updates and photos during a stay.
St James Veterinary Group Ltd. presents itself as independently owned and offers a 24/7 emergency service for its clients, with out-of-hours care provided on its own premises and access to pets’ medical records. Recent feedback points to a friendly, settled day-to-day experience, with particular praise for staff who take time with nervous or reactive animals and explain treatment clearly. Several owners also describe using the practice for many years, sometimes across multiple pets.
South Wales Equine Vets is an equine-only practice for horses and ponies in Cowbridge. Reviews describe a strong mix of experiences: many owners praise supportive, thorough care for issues such as injuries, dentistry, vaccinations and end-of-life support, while a smaller number report serious frustration with responsiveness and account or billing administration. Recent feedback continues to highlight compassionate bedside manner, especially during difficult visits.
Shepherds “The Vets” Ltd is an independent practice in Bridgend with 50+ years of history, RCVS-accredited sites, and diagnostic and treatment facilities listed on its website. It offers small-animal general practice with hospital-level support, including an in-house 24/7 emergency service for registered clients. Recent feedback continues to highlight compassionate handling of urgent cases and end-of-life appointments.
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Origin Vets Clinic Ltd is an independent Cardiff practice focused on cats, rabbits, small mammals, and exotic pets. The clinic highlights dedicated cat and exotic teams along with cat and rabbit accreditations. Recent feedback continues to point to a calm, clean environment, unhurried consultations, and clear, detailed explanations, with cases ranging from rabbits and kittens to birds, hamsters, rats, reptiles, and other exotics.
Gibson & Jones Vets in Swansea appears to offer a broad companion-animal service, with reviews especially highlighting kind handling, reassurance, and sensitive end-of-life support. Clients mention care for dogs, cats, and smaller pets including mice. The clinic is also noted for a clean setting, customer parking, and Wi‑Fi in the waiting room.
St James Veterinary Group Ltd. is an independently owned veterinary practice in Swansea. The practice says it provides its own 24/7 emergency service year-round, with access to pets’ clinical notes and history, rather than relying on an external provider. Recent feedback is largely very positive, especially around calm handling, clear explanations, and reassurance during routine visits, with one older negative review describing a poor booster appointment experience.
Stone Court Vets is an independent, vet-owned practice in Cardiff. It emphasises continuity of care, with owners describing unrushed appointments, calm handling, and vets who take time to listen and explain clearly. Recent feedback also highlights prompt help for urgent problems, including short-notice emergency appointments and being seen straight away after a dog bite.
St James Veterinary Group Ltd. says it is independently owned and offers 24/7 emergency care for its clients, with access to a pet’s notes and medical history. Owner feedback points to a practice handling both urgent cases and more advanced procedures, including BOAS surgery and dental work discussions. Recent reviews are largely positive about kindness, professionalism and support, though a small number of detailed complaints focus on communication, complaint handling and high costs.
Jack’s Veterinary describes itself as independently owned. Reviews present it as a modern, welcoming practice that handles both routine appointments and more difficult situations, with specific mentions of dental surgery, cancer discussions and treatment planning, and compassionate end-of-life care. Owners regularly praise clear explanations, a calm approach with nervous pets, and openness around costs, with one review mentioning a same-day appointment for an unwell dog.
Bridges Veterinary Surgery in Cardiff provides routine consultations and examinations for dogs and cats, alongside support for more complex ongoing cases. Recent feedback consistently highlights a kind, patient approach, with owners praising the team for listening carefully and handling nervous pets gently. Home visits and compassionate end-of-life support have also been mentioned by clients.
St James Vet Group Ltd. is part of the St James Veterinary Group, a multi-branch practice, and is an RCVS Accredited Practice. Consultations are by appointment only, and the clinic’s out-of-hours emergency arrangements direct clients to the Parkway branch. Recent feedback is very positive overall, with owners often praising the friendly team, clean and spacious waiting area, and efficient appointment handling.
Valley Veterinary Hospital is a modern veterinary hospital in Cardiff providing its own 24-hour emergency service all year, alongside routine care, an in-house exotics service, rehabilitation and referral services. The practice also notes Gold status from the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund, as well as a purpose-built hydrotherapy room. Recent feedback continues to highlight compassionate emergency and end-of-life care, with strong praise for the exotics team and rehabilitation support.
Medivet Llandaff North is a veterinary practice on Station Road in Cardiff. It is well regarded for attentive, compassionate care, with owners often saying appointments feel unhurried and supportive. The practice covers both routine care and surgery, and listed opening hours are 8:30am to 6:00pm on weekdays and 9:00am to 5:00pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Gower Bird Hospital focuses on treating wildlife patients with the aim of releasing them back into the wild, and says it treats around 1,600 wildlife patients each year. Recent reviews continue to describe people bringing injured birds and other wildlife for help, with staff often described as caring, accommodating and practical. The main recurring issue is access, with several reviewers warning that the approach road is narrow, potholed and difficult for some vehicles.
Animal Doctors is a veterinary practice in Swansea that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations during appointments, friendly staff and a clean clinic. Reviews also reference hands-on care including surgery and dental treatment under anaesthetic, though a small number of newer reviews raise concerns about missed dental findings, cat handling and pressure around tests or costs.
Swansea PDSA Pet Hospital is part of the PDSA charity rather than an independent clinic, providing free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback points to a mix of urgent and routine care, including emergency admissions, surgery, consultations, diagnostics and end-of-life appointments, while also showing that registration and eligibility rules can affect access.
Valley Vets, Pet Rehabilitation is a dedicated rehabilitation service in Cardiff, focused on helping pets recover from injury and manage mobility problems. It is particularly known for physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, with clients describing the team as skilled, caring, and easy to trust. The clinic is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM, with weekend closure.
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Cardiff PDSA Pet Hospital (The Marian and Christina Ionescu Centre) is part of PDSA, a charity-run pet hospital in Cardiff. Clinic information indicates it provides emergency veterinary services and is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews continue to describe quick help for urgent problems and kind support during difficult visits, alongside some serious complaints about wound aftercare, reception interactions, and the handling of urgent triage or cremation arrangements.
Vale Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family-run, independent small-animal practice in Cardiff. It operates an appointment-only system, takes pre-payments for booked appointments and surgical time, and offers a V.I.P. Club membership paid by direct debit. The practice appears set up for routine and ongoing care such as vaccinations, parasite prevention and nail clips, with recent feedback mixing strong praise for compassionate care with complaints about membership administration and communication.
Heath Vets Danescourt is a veterinary practice in Cardiff with a mixed but generally positive review profile. Existing information indicates that it is a veterinary nurse training facility and that it offers a pet plan clients say includes vaccinations and six-monthly check-ups. Recent feedback is strongest on caring routine service, although some clients describe inconsistency between vets and a firm policy around pets registered elsewhere.



