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Abbey Veterinary Centre

Vets in Tredegar, Gwent

4.3
Corporate

Abbey Veterinary Centre – Vets in Tredegar

Updated January 2026
Corporate

Clinic Overview

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.

Services

  • Small-animal veterinary care (website).
  • Puppy vaccinations/first jabs (reviews).
  • Annual health checks (reviews).
  • Diet/weight advice as part of health checks (reviews mention cats’ “health checks and diets”).
  • Parasite prevention: regular flea, tick and worm treatment (reviews).
  • Monthly health plan including yearly health check and vaccination plus regular flea/tick/worm treatment (reviews).
  • Treatment for foreign-body ingestion, including medication/procedure to induce vomiting (review describes a dog swallowing a large stone and being made sick).
  • Reminder system for when treatments are due (reviews).

People

  • Nic (vet): mentioned for taking time to explain “everything” to owners (review).
  • Annabelle (vet nurse): described as particularly caring with a dog (review).
  • Reception team: repeatedly described as helpful and welcoming; owners mention smooth visits and supportive handling from reception through to the consult (reviews).

Reviews

Google rating: 4.3 stars from 60 reviews.

  • Clear explanations and thorough consults (e.g., a vet “takes time to explain everything”; vets described as “thorough”).
  • Calm, reassuring handling—especially with anxious pets (one dog became fearful of the treatment room after a previous vomiting-induction visit; the team is described as reassuring and making a fuss of him).
  • Preventative-care focus and follow-through: annual checks/vaccinations, ongoing parasite control via a monthly plan, and reminders when treatments are due.
  • Pricing is raised as a negative by one reviewer (“the only downside are the prices”).

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

Location

1 Commercial St, Tredegar NP22 3DH, UK

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