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20 clinicsLive Well Vets Caerphilly is part of the Live Well Vets group, which operates two local clinics including this one. The practice covers routine care as well as medical and surgical workups, with reviews consistently highlighting clear explanations, prompt appointments, and a calm, supportive approach. Owners also frequently mention thoughtful communication around costs and options, plus compassionate end-of-life care and aftercare.
Riverside Veterinary Care Ltd in Abergavenny offers routine veterinary care alongside extended-hours emergency support, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is especially positive about the team’s calm, compassionate handling of difficult visits, including bereavement-related care. Owners also describe pets being treated gently and appointments being handled in a thorough, reassuring way.
Archway Veterinary Centre in Chepstow describes itself as employee-owned, RCVS accredited, and a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic says it offers a 24-hour emergency service, with out-of-hours calls automatically redirected to Vets Now. Recent feedback most often highlights calm communication, supportive care in difficult moments, and good experiences with both routine and surgical treatment.
Tern Veterinary Group in Newport offers routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities including operating theatres, radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, an in-house laboratory, and hospitalisation with separate dog and cat wards plus an isolation ward. The practice also says it is a veterinary nurse training facility and that emergency care is available. Recent feedback centres on calm handling of operations and urgent problems, clear explanations of options, and supportive care during stressful or end-of-life visits.
Riverside Veterinary Care Ltd is a practice in Ebbw Vale that offers emergency veterinary services and also serves as a veterinary nurse training facility. It also offers membership-style care packages intended to help spread routine care costs. Recent feedback most often highlights compassionate support around end-of-life care, alongside friendly, helpful service more generally.
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Folly Veterinary Centre presents itself as an independent veterinary practice in Pontypool. Its website highlights a mix of routine care, planned care, diagnostics, and end-of-life support, and recent reviews most often describe a friendly, caring team that communicates well and handles pets calmly. Recent feedback is largely positive, with one notable complaint about consent and charges.
Drybridge Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice in Monmouth. It offers routine and urgent care for domestic pets, with out-of-hours cover provided by Vets Now. Recent feedback is largely very positive, especially for caring vets, quick help in urgent situations, and sensitive end-of-life support, though a few reviews mention phone and administrative frustrations.
Marlow Vets is an independently owned family practice in Chepstow, led by Glenn and Caroline Marlow, and it treats dogs, cats and rabbits. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners highlighting caring staff, strong continuity of care, and hands-on medical and surgical treatment. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about cost, empathy, and some administrative processes.
Goshen Veterinary Centre in Pontypool is a small-animal practice offering routine care such as vaccinations alongside ongoing management for longer-term conditions. Reviews repeatedly highlight continuity of care with Paul, with some owners finding it especially helpful to see the same vet at repeat visits. Recent feedback also praises calm, explanatory consultations, though some reviewers report difficulty getting appointments and poor phone interactions.
Abbey Equine Clinic is an equine-only practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) offering both clinic-based work and home visits, with 24-hour emergency cover available 365 days a year (as stated on the website). The clinic is set up for diagnostics and referral-style investigations (including ultrasound, radiography and endoscopy) alongside orthopaedics and surgery, and also lists stud medicine and gastroscopy. Recent feedback highlights thorough pre-purchase vetting, fast attendance for urgent injuries, and attentive inpatient-style care for cases such as colic.
Summerdale is a veterinary practice in Cwmbran and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. It appears set up for routine care such as vaccinations and check-ups, alongside prompt same-day assessment and referral when needed. Recent feedback consistently highlights a friendly, reassuring team, clear explanations, appointment reminders, and compassionate support during difficult visits including end-of-life care.
Summerview in Chepstow is part of the Summerhill Vets group and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. It is a smaller practice, with reviews noting a compact waiting area, and recent feedback consistently praises the team’s calm handling of nervous pets and compassionate support during difficult visits.
Nova Veterinary Centre in Newport offers routine veterinary care alongside diagnostics, surgery and urgent same-day appointments. Website information indicates facilities including a surgical suite, digital imaging, hospitalisation space, and separate dog, cat and isolation wards, with VidiVet used for out-of-hours online veterinary advice. Recent reviews consistently highlight clear communication, unrushed appointments and a friendly, welcoming environment.
Farm First Veterinary Services is a farm-focused practice in Abergavenny supporting farmers and smallholders, with routine and emergency care for production and smallholding animals. The practice covers dairy herds, beef cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and alpacas, and offers a 24-hour, 365-day emergency service. Recent reviews describe prompt help, a supportive approach, and a team willing to take time over difficult cases.
Summer Court in Caerphilly offers general veterinary consultations, ongoing case management, assessment of significant pain and orthopaedic or neurological problems, referral for advanced scans, and end-of-life support. Recent feedback is largely positive about the calm, compassionate care shown to pets and owners, with Byron mentioned repeatedly by name. There are also some complaints about communication and appointment handling, so recent experience appears mixed overall despite a strong volume of positive reviews.
Horizon Vets is a Newport practice for cats and dogs with custom-designed facilities including separate cat and dog wards, two surgical theatres, a standalone dentistry suite, and a dedicated euthanasia room. The practice highlights orthopaedics and says it provides emergency out-of-hours care. Recent reviews consistently describe a calm, thoughtful environment, easy booking, continuity with the same vet, and especially compassionate support during emergencies and end-of-life visits.
Caerphilly Veterinary Clinic - Castle View has been caring for pets since 1987 and says it holds gold-standard Cat Friendly Clinic status. Recent reviews describe a friendly team, a newer location, separate waiting space for cats, and calm handling for nervous dogs. Owners also mention supportive care during difficult decisions and a service that has kept many clients with the practice for years.
Ownership/group isn’t stated in the available information. Vale Veterinary Centre, Newport is described as a veterinary nurse training facility, and owner feedback points to a practice handling both routine care and procedures for a range of pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and birds. Recent reviews are very positive about the team’s friendliness, compassion and clear communication, with only a small number of comments suggesting follow-up systems could be more consistent.
Summerhill Veterinary Centre in Newport offers routine and urgent veterinary care, with out-of-hours cover handled by Vets Now. Recent feedback continues to highlight a clean, spacious reception area, separate dog and cat waiting areas, and prompt handling of urgent cases. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
South Wales Vets, Risca in Newport offers preventive care, puppy support and surgical treatment, with Pet Health Club® Plus also available. Recent feedback often highlights a helpful, welcoming approach and clear explanations, though there are some complaints about pricing and how a late-arrival policy was handled.



