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Dog & Cat Vets in Gwynedd

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Our Score (62/100)

4.7(26 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention patient, question-friendly consultations (including cats being examined with time taken to explain conditions) and staff being helpful with practical welfare support, such as arranging a replacement spay voucher when one was lost. There is also one serious negative account describing a dog not being examined due to the vet being “too scared,” yet medication being prescribed—this conflicts with the otherwise positive descriptions of care.

5.0(78 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Williams Veterinary Surgeons is set up for everyday pet care as well as difficult, time-sensitive situations: owners mention home visits for elderly dogs, blood testing, anal gland treatment for a nervous dog, dental decision-making for an older cat, and multiple accounts of compassionate end-of-life care. The practice is also listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Decision-relevant specifics owners describe include: - A vet coming out to examine a very elderly greyhound and taking a blood test during a home visit. - End-of-life appointments where owners were allowed time and personal touches (one review mentions playing music, “kiss and cuddle”), with cremation arranged and ashes returned in a casket, plus a condolence card from the practice. - A dental case where vets advised against an operation to remove a remaining tooth root because it was healing—avoiding anaesthetic risk for an older cat and avoiding unnecessary cost. - Gentle handling of a very nervous dog during anal gland treatment “without any upset.”

4.8(370 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Milfeddygon Deufor is a veterinary practice that, according to the clinic data, is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Recent reviews describe a clinic that handles both routine care and more involved work (including major surgery, blood tests, and scans) and that some owners use for same-day urgent/emergency appointments. Owner experiences are not uniform: alongside multiple accounts of smooth treatment and straightforward access to appointments, one recent review reports a seriously negative microchipping experience involving vet D Rees, including concerns about handling and whether the chip was properly placed.

4.8(54 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

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. One older review raises a communication gap around puppy vaccination side effects (they wanted clearer written guidance), though that reviewer also noted the on‑call vet phoned back and checked in again later that evening.

4.6(492 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Cibyn Veterinary Clinic has been established since 1978 and is described as offering an Ophthalmic Referral Service. It also lists veterinary nurse training and emergency/extended-hours care among its capabilities. In recent reviews, owners most often describe thorough consultations (including detailed examinations and time for questions) and clear aftercare guidance (one owner mentions being shown how to apply medication via syringes). A small number of comments raise concerns about costs and a disagreement over re-consultation fees and pain relief prescribing for arthritis. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - A 6‑monthly health check described as free when on a Pet Health Club subscription. - Post-surgery recovery described as rapid (“back to herself the day after surgery”). - A wildlife rescue case where the team kept an injured sparrow hawk overnight, liaised with a raptor centre, and provided progress updates. - Handling of an anxious dog described as notably helpful.

4.3(33 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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). Reviews also flag a sharp contrast between compassionate clinical care in end‑of‑life situations and a negative experience around payment-plan refusal after an out‑of‑hours euthanasia; one review also mentions the practice having “no emergency facilities at the moment due to refurbishment.”

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