About Veterinary Care in Gwynedd
This local guide to veterinary clinics in Gwynedd helps pet owners compare options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With this information, you can make an informed decision when choosing a vet in Gwynedd.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Gwynedd
There are 4 veterinary clinics in Gwynedd, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. All clinics in the area treat dogs and cats, and 2 offer farm or large-animal services. Only 1 clinic provides emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally.
The services offered in Gwynedd include routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental health services, and emergency treatment. There are 511 total reviews contributing to comprehensive feedback on the quality of services. Additionally, 3 clinics provide veterinary nurse training, reflecting a substantial role in the education and development of future veterinary professionals. Furthermore, 3 clinics maintain a web presence, allowing for easier access to information and appointments.
The availability of emergency or out-of-hours care is limited, with Parc Vetcare currently planning to offer a full out-of-hours service by March 2025. This emphasis on emergency care may benefit pet owners requiring urgent assistance, particularly outside regular operating hours. Meanwhile, the remaining clinics focus on routine care, which serves a consistent demand for ongoing health management and preventive treatments.
Clinics involved in veterinary nurse training play a crucial role in ensuring that staff are well-prepared to handle a variety of cases, from routine to more complex scenarios. These educational partnerships underscore the importance placed on skilled and knowledgeable care teams within the town.
The mid-ranked clinics, such as Bangor Vets4Pets Ltd and E Barbour-Hill, primarily handle everyday care, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. These practices are essential to Gwynedd’s veterinary landscape by offering accessible routine services that maintain the health and well-being of pets throughout their lives.
In Gwynedd, companion-animal services are readily available, and there is notable depth in clinic offerings despite the absence of 24-hour cover or comprehensive emergency services concentrated among fewer providers.
Visit our dedicated page for dog and cat vets in Gwynedd.
Overall, Gwynedd offers a range of veterinary services with a strong focus on companion animals, providing pet owners with multiple well-regarded options to choose the most suitable clinic for their needs.
Data accurate as of January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Gwynedd, Gwynedd
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Parc Vetcare describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic, and its website says it will provide a full out-of-hours service open to all from 1 March 2025. Recent reviews repeatedly mention urgent, late-evening/Sunday and out-of-hours care being provided quickly, plus unhurried consultations where vets talk through options. Specific examples include a travel-related emergency handled on a Saturday night with staff researching requirements, and a kitten sedated for an X‑ray and kept in for a few hours before going home improved. A couple of practical downsides are also raised: one reviewer reports spending “hundreds” without their dog improving before another clinic diagnosed the issue, and another notes there is currently no option for direct pet-insurance claims (they say they would need to pay upfront and claim back).
Parc Vetcare describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic, and its website says it will provide a full out-of-hours service open to all from 1 March 2025. Recent reviews repeatedly mention urgent, late-evening/Sunday and out-of-hours care being provided quickly, plus unhurried consultations where vets talk through options. Specific examples include a travel-related emergency handled on a Saturday night with staff researching requirements, and a kitten sedated for an X‑ray and kept in for a few hours before going home improved. A couple of practical downsides are also raised: one reviewer reports spending “hundreds” without their dog improving before another clinic diagnosed the issue, and another notes there is currently no option for direct pet-insurance claims (they say they would need to pay upfront and claim back).

Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group is a mixed practice (small animals, farm animals and horses) that’s been operating since the 1900s. The practice website states it provides 24/7 emergency support for farm and equine work, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews, owners often mention practical preventive-care support (for example, reminders for worming and flea treatments) and routine appointments such as annual vaccinations with a full check. There’s also specific praise for staff suggesting “free/cheap alternatives” to practice medications where possible. A smaller number of reviews describe problems when pets became seriously unwell (one owner felt a limp was assessed too briefly and a fever wasn’t picked up) and administrative issues (medication not being ready as arranged and an invoice disputed as an overcharge).
Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group is a mixed practice (small animals, farm animals and horses) that’s been operating since the 1900s. The practice website states it provides 24/7 emergency support for farm and equine work, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews, owners often mention practical preventive-care support (for example, reminders for worming and flea treatments) and routine appointments such as annual vaccinations with a full check. There’s also specific praise for staff suggesting “free/cheap alternatives” to practice medications where possible. A smaller number of reviews describe problems when pets became seriously unwell (one owner felt a limp was assessed too briefly and a fever wasn’t picked up) and administrative issues (medication not being ready as arranged and an invoice disputed as an overcharge).
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.
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). The clinic also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Concrete specifics owners mention
- •Tooth-saving dental treatment (e.g., a tooth saved that another vet said would need extracting).
- •Repair work for broken canine teeth (one owner says three canine teeth were fixed and saved).
- •Surgery with careful handling of nervous/smaller dogs (one mentions their dachshund’s surgery).
- •“Exceptional” aftercare mentioned after dental work.
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). The clinic also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Concrete specifics owners mention
- •Tooth-saving dental treatment (e.g., a tooth saved that another vet said would need extracting).
- •Repair work for broken canine teeth (one owner says three canine teeth were fixed and saved).
- •Surgery with careful handling of nervous/smaller dogs (one mentions their dachshund’s surgery).
- •“Exceptional” aftercare mentioned after dental work.
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Best Emergency Vets
1 clinic
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
4 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
4 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
2 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
More Veterinary Practices in Gwynedd
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Parc Vetcare
Our Score (89/100)
Unit 8 Ash Court Fford Yllyn
Milfeddygon Bodrwnsiwn Veterinary Group
Our Score (83/100)
Gwyndy Kennels and Cattery
Bangor Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (67/100)
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