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Bangor Vets4Pets Ltd
Gwynedd
Our Score (67/100)
Bangor Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is equipped for on-site diagnostics and procedures, including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital x‑rays, and separate cat and dog wards (plus an isolation unit). Recent reviews describe both detailed, supportive handling of nervous dogs (including prescribing anti‑anxiety medication before a sedated exam, and giving injections while crouched on the floor rather than putting a dog straight on the table) and a serious complaint about communication and value around a charged scan where the owner says no diagnosis or scan copies were provided.
Bangor Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is equipped for on-site diagnostics and procedures, including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital x‑rays, and separate cat and dog wards (plus an isolation unit). Recent reviews describe both detailed, supportive handling of nervous dogs (including prescribing anti‑anxiety medication before a sedated exam, and giving injections while crouched on the floor rather than putting a dog straight on the table) and a serious complaint about communication and value around a charged scan where the owner says no diagnosis or scan copies were provided.
Cater Veterinary Practice
Llandudno Junction
Our Score (67/100)
Cater Veterinary Practice offers routine care (check-ups and annual vaccinations) as well as diagnostics for injuries—one owner describes their dog being X‑rayed, diagnosed, given pain relief, and sent home with a clear recovery plan plus follow-up appointments booked in. The clinic also mentions “Out of Hours” care on its website, and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. In reviews, owners repeatedly highlight pets staying calm during injections, and staff taking time to explain findings and next steps (including written-style instructions for recovery).
Cater Veterinary Practice offers routine care (check-ups and annual vaccinations) as well as diagnostics for injuries—one owner describes their dog being X‑rayed, diagnosed, given pain relief, and sent home with a clear recovery plan plus follow-up appointments booked in. The clinic also mentions “Out of Hours” care on its website, and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. In reviews, owners repeatedly highlight pets staying calm during injections, and staff taking time to explain findings and next steps (including written-style instructions for recovery).
Our Score (64/100)
Wern Veterinary Surgeons is a multi-species practice, treating small animals as well as farm animals, birds/poultry and equines, with an in-house lab and a stated 24‑hour emergency service for registered animals (with an additional out‑of‑hours call‑out charge). Recent reviewers repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent problems—examples include a same‑day appointment and another case seen within half an hour of calling. Written reviews also mention treatment for a suspected urinary/water infection (medication supplied) and a hen with an impacted crop whose life was saved.
Wern Veterinary Surgeons is a multi-species practice, treating small animals as well as farm animals, birds/poultry and equines, with an in-house lab and a stated 24‑hour emergency service for registered animals (with an additional out‑of‑hours call‑out charge). Recent reviewers repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent problems—examples include a same‑day appointment and another case seen within half an hour of calling. Written reviews also mention treatment for a suspected urinary/water infection (medication supplied) and a hen with an impacted crop whose life was saved.
RSPCA Aberconwy Animal Welfare Clinic
Llandudno Junction
Our Score (63/100)
RSPCA Aberconwy Animal Welfare Clinic is an RSPCA branch welfare clinic rather than a typical private practice. The clinic is described on its website as appointment-only for people in receipt of means-tested benefits, and it also works with neighbouring branches to run the North Wales Mobile Animal Clinic. When the clinic is closed, its website says veterinary care can be accessed via supporting partner services.
RSPCA Aberconwy Animal Welfare Clinic is an RSPCA branch welfare clinic rather than a typical private practice. The clinic is described on its website as appointment-only for people in receipt of means-tested benefits, and it also works with neighbouring branches to run the North Wales Mobile Animal Clinic. When the clinic is closed, its website says veterinary care can be accessed via supporting partner services.
E Barbour-Hill
Gwynedd
Our Score (63/100)
E Barbour-Hill appears to be an independent veterinary practice (one long-term client contrasts it with “corporate” clinics and values seeing the same vet each visit). Based on both the clinic data and multiple owner accounts, it seems especially set up for dental work: several reviews describe complex tooth-saving treatment where other vets had recommended extraction. Owners also mention clear explanations before procedures and strong aftercare, including being “pleasantly surprised by the bill” (no specific prices given).
E Barbour-Hill appears to be an independent veterinary practice (one long-term client contrasts it with “corporate” clinics and values seeing the same vet each visit). Based on both the clinic data and multiple owner accounts, it seems especially set up for dental work: several reviews describe complex tooth-saving treatment where other vets had recommended extraction. Owners also mention clear explanations before procedures and strong aftercare, including being “pleasantly surprised by the bill” (no specific prices given).
Milfeddygon Dolgellau CYF
Dolgellau
Our Score (57/100)
Milfeddygon Dolgellau CYF is an independent veterinary practice (established over 100 years ago) that treats both companion animals and farm animals, and states it provides a 24-hour emergency service staffed by its own team. The clinic appears set up for a mix of routine care and more involved diagnostics and procedures: the website lists digital X‑rays, ultrasound, and in‑house lab testing, alongside surgery such as neutering and lump removals. Recent reviews include detailed emergency care examples (bloat/“GDV”-type presentation treated with X‑rays, stomach tubing attempts, and then surgery).
Milfeddygon Dolgellau CYF is an independent veterinary practice (established over 100 years ago) that treats both companion animals and farm animals, and states it provides a 24-hour emergency service staffed by its own team. The clinic appears set up for a mix of routine care and more involved diagnostics and procedures: the website lists digital X‑rays, ultrasound, and in‑house lab testing, alongside surgery such as neutering and lump removals. Recent reviews include detailed emergency care examples (bloat/“GDV”-type presentation treated with X‑rays, stomach tubing attempts, and then surgery).
