Showing 41-46 of 46 clinics
Goshen Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice that, based on reviews, handles routine care (vaccinations) as well as ongoing management of longer-term conditions. Several owners describe continuity of care (seeing the same vet each visit) as a standout, which they found helpful when managing a dog with a progressive disease. Reviews also mention vets taking time to explain diagnoses and keeping nervous dogs calm and comfortable during appointments. Feedback is mixed around front-desk interactions and access: multiple reviewers describe rude phone manner when asking about costs, and one review alleges their very unwell dog was refused treatment; others say it can be difficult to get appointments and that the practice has “rules” that aren’t bent.
Goshen Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice that, based on reviews, handles routine care (vaccinations) as well as ongoing management of longer-term conditions. Several owners describe continuity of care (seeing the same vet each visit) as a standout, which they found helpful when managing a dog with a progressive disease. Reviews also mention vets taking time to explain diagnoses and keeping nervous dogs calm and comfortable during appointments. Feedback is mixed around front-desk interactions and access: multiple reviewers describe rude phone manner when asking about costs, and one review alleges their very unwell dog was refused treatment; others say it can be difficult to get appointments and that the practice has “rules” that aren’t bent.
South Wales Vets, Blackwood
Blackwood
Our Score (62/100)
South Wales Vets is a multi-branch clinic that says it has been operating for over 10 years and has expanded from one site to three. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe routine and ongoing care (including long-term care for dogs over many years) as well as end-of-life support for cats and dogs. Specific things mentioned include arranging a quick appointment for a very unwell stray cat, practical “to the point” advice, and supportive handling of euthanasia decisions. Reviews also show a clear split in experiences: some describe staff as professional and attentive, while at least one recent review describes a very poor interaction with reception and vets seeming rushed.
South Wales Vets is a multi-branch clinic that says it has been operating for over 10 years and has expanded from one site to three. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe routine and ongoing care (including long-term care for dogs over many years) as well as end-of-life support for cats and dogs. Specific things mentioned include arranging a quick appointment for a very unwell stray cat, practical “to the point” advice, and supportive handling of euthanasia decisions. Reviews also show a clear split in experiences: some describe staff as professional and attentive, while at least one recent review describes a very poor interaction with reception and vets seeming rushed.
South Wales Vets, Abertillery
Abertillery
Our Score (54/100)
South Wales Vets runs as a multi-branch practice (three branches are mentioned on its website) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a mixed experience: some report friendly reception and pets seeming calmer with staff, while others raise concerns about access (long time on hold for appointments) and clinical handling (a nail trim where a puppy’s quick was cut twice, and dissatisfaction with a vet consultation). Pricing is also disputed in reviews—some describe the practice as “overpriced/expensive,” while others focus more on staff friendliness and care.
South Wales Vets runs as a multi-branch practice (three branches are mentioned on its website) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a mixed experience: some report friendly reception and pets seeming calmer with staff, while others raise concerns about access (long time on hold for appointments) and clinical handling (a nail trim where a puppy’s quick was cut twice, and dissatisfaction with a vet consultation). Pricing is also disputed in reviews—some describe the practice as “overpriced/expensive,” while others focus more on staff friendliness and care.
South Wales Vets, Risca
Newport
Our Score (52/100)
South Wales Vets is a multi-branch practice that’s been operating for over 10 years. Reviews point to a clinic geared to routine care and ongoing support (for example, a “puppy club” is repeatedly mentioned), as well as surgical work—one owner says their dog had three operations in a year with the same vet. Several reviewers describe staff taking time to explain options and help owners process difficult information, while one review raises a strict late-arrival policy (appointment cancelled for arriving 9 minutes late).
South Wales Vets is a multi-branch practice that’s been operating for over 10 years. Reviews point to a clinic geared to routine care and ongoing support (for example, a “puppy club” is repeatedly mentioned), as well as surgical work—one owner says their dog had three operations in a year with the same vet. Several reviewers describe staff taking time to explain options and help owners process difficult information, while one review raises a strict late-arrival policy (appointment cancelled for arriving 9 minutes late).
Caerleon Veterinary Centre is part of the Usk Vets group (founded over 60 years ago) and focuses on small-animal care, including routine preventative work via the Pet Health Club (as described on the clinic website). Reviews repeatedly mention practical “day-to-day” positives: short waits, friendly reception, and pets settling comfortably (including a dog “happy to go there”). Owners also describe clear explanations of next steps for cat care, and gentle handling of an elderly cat during a check-up and vaccination.
Caerleon Veterinary Centre is part of the Usk Vets group (founded over 60 years ago) and focuses on small-animal care, including routine preventative work via the Pet Health Club (as described on the clinic website). Reviews repeatedly mention practical “day-to-day” positives: short waits, friendly reception, and pets settling comfortably (including a dog “happy to go there”). Owners also describe clear explanations of next steps for cat care, and gentle handling of an elderly cat during a check-up and vaccination.
Abbey Veterinary Centre treats small animals and has been established since the 1980s (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared around routine preventative care (puppy vaccinations, annual health checks, parasite control) as well as problem visits—one owner describes their dog swallowing a large stone and being made to vomit to bring it up. Practical touches mentioned include reminders when treatments are due and a monthly health plan that bundles annual check-ups/vaccinations with regular flea, tick and worm treatment. While feedback is largely very positive, one reviewer flags pricing as a downside.
Abbey Veterinary Centre treats small animals and has been established since the 1980s (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared around routine preventative care (puppy vaccinations, annual health checks, parasite control) as well as problem visits—one owner describes their dog swallowing a large stone and being made to vomit to bring it up. Practical touches mentioned include reminders when treatments are due and a monthly health plan that bundles annual check-ups/vaccinations with regular flea, tick and worm treatment. While feedback is largely very positive, one reviewer flags pricing as a downside.
