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Vets in Mid Glamorgan | Wales Veterinary Directory

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About Veterinary Care in Mid Glamorgan

Updated January 2026

This guide to veterinary clinics in Mid Glamorgan, Wales helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what is available across towns and highlights the highest-rated options to support practical clinic selection.

Top-rated veterinary clinics in Mid Glamorgan

There are 27 veterinary clinics in Mid Glamorgan, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. Of these, 24 treat dogs and cats, 8 offer farm or other large-animal services, and 9 offer emergency or out-of-hours care. Available listings describe emergency services as “24/7 or extended hours” for some providers, but the county data does not explicitly confirm any clinic provides continuous 24-hour on-site cover.

Mid Glamorgan contains 13 towns. A sample of town locations covered by clinics includes Tonypandy, Llantrisant, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontyclun, Maesteg, Aberdare, Porthcawl, and Pontypridd. Availability and service mix can vary by town within the county, so the nearest clinic is not always the best match for the type of animal or level of urgency.

Across the county, the confirmed service footprint includes routine companion-animal provision (via the 24 dog-and-cat clinics) and emergency or urgent access routes (via the 9 clinics flagged for emergency/out-of-hours). Public-facing coverage is strong: all 27 clinics are listed as having websites, and the directory is supported by 5007 total Google reviews across providers, giving substantial review depth for comparing owner experience. Workforce development is also visible in the county landscape, with 15 clinics identified as veterinary nurse training facilities.

Emergency/out-of-hours clinics vs routine-only clinics: With 9 clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care, emergency access is present but not universal; the remaining 18 clinics are not flagged for emergency provision in the county data. For pet owners, this affects what happens when a problem occurs outside normal appointment windows, because some practices advertise an emergency pathway while others typically require onward arrangements. Where emergency care is provided through a separate hospital or partner (for example, Mobivet’s published model includes emergency home care hours and onward emergency hospital care via Valley Veterinary Hospital), owners should factor in travel, handover of records, and continuity of decision-making.

Veterinary nurse training practices vs non-training practices: Mid Glamorgan has 15 clinics involved in veterinary nurse training and 12 that are not marked as training sites. For pet owners, training practices can indicate a structured clinical environment with nurse-led support roles, which can be relevant for inpatient-style monitoring, follow-up communications, and routine preventive care workflows. If you prioritise seeing the same small team for most visits, checking how a training practice runs appointments and supervision in day-to-day consultations can be part of choosing between local options.

Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics form the bulk of local provision and help maintain appointment availability for everyday needs across the county. These clinics typically underpin ongoing care such as regular consultations and non-urgent treatment planning, while emergency-flagged providers cover urgent access pathways for time-sensitive problems. In practice, many owners use a routine clinic for continuity and a separate emergency pathway when needed, so understanding the local coverage split helps set expectations before an urgent situation arises.

Mid Glamorgan shows strong overall clinic depth, with multiple providers across companion-animal care plus additional coverage for farm (8 clinics), equine (6 clinics), and specialist/exotic caseloads (9 clinics), rather than key services sitting with a single provider.

The county is primarily companion-animal led (24 dog-and-cat clinics), with a meaningful mixed-practice layer that includes farm/large-animal and equine provision alongside specialist or exotic capacity.

Overall, vets in Mid Glamorgan are distributed across many towns with strong companion-animal coverage and a smaller subset providing emergency/out-of-hours access; use the ranked clinic list above to choose the closest match to your animal type and availability needs.

Freshness: January 2026.

Top Vets in Mid Glamorgan

Highly rated veterinary clinics across Mid Glamorgan, ranked by service quality and reviews

#1 Ranking

Mobivet

Aberkenfig

Our Score (86/100)

4.7(415 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Mobivet focuses heavily on at-home veterinary care, with its website highlighting home visits and mobile clinics. Recent reviews repeatedly describe vets coming to owners’ homes for end-of-life appointments, explaining the process gently, and giving families time without rushing. Reviews also mention home visits being used for ongoing medical care (including diagnosing and treating feline asthma) and for more complex discussions (a dog with a mast cell tumour and unexplained collapsing episodes).

Emergency provision is described in two ways across sources: the clinic’s structured data lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours), while the website specifies Emergency Home Care and End Of Life Care from 09:00–19:00 Monday–Saturday, with Emergency Hospital Care provided by Valley Veterinary Hospital.

#2 Ranking

Our Score (85/100)

4.8(294 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Barrmore Vets Ltd describes itself on its website as an award winning family run practice. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine and urgent same-day problems (one review describes a dog being “seen and treated immediately” after catching a claw) as well as end‑of‑life care (multiple reviews discuss euthanasia support and aftercare). The website also lists K‑Laser Therapy, and the clinic is noted as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include transparent/reasonable pricing (compared by one reviewer to “chain vets”), immediate treatment for an injury, and bereavement aftercare such as a handwritten condolences card, plus paw print and fur keepsakes provided with ashes.

#3 Ranking

Our Score (84/100)

4.7(302 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic
cow
pig

Maes Glas Vets Limited is set up for on-site diagnostics and procedures, with a dedicated operating theatre, digital radiography, ultrasound, modern dental equipment, and an in-house lab for blood work and microscopy (per the clinic website). The clinic also states it can carry out emergency operations on site.

From recent reviews, owners most often mention vets explaining examinations step-by-step, calm handling for stressed dogs, and the team accommodating extra treatment needs during routine appointments. A practical downside raised by one reviewer was a longer wait to collect pre-ordered flea and worm tablets that hadn’t been prepared in advance.

Our Score (83/100)

4.8(171 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic
cow
pig

Maes Glas Vets Limited is a multi-branch veterinary clinic group with “fully-equipped branches” and offers 24/7 care (as stated on its website). The services explicitly mentioned on the website include vaccinations and neutering. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe smooth routine visits (for example, annual vaccination appointments that “literally only takes around 15 minutes”) and practical support at end-of-life, including help organising cremations and keepsakes such as cards, prints, and a casket after euthanasia. Reviews also mention flexibility around appointment timing (including a check-up carried out during a vet’s lunch break) and reminders for annual check-ups/vaccinations.

Our Score (83/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.7(115 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Aberdare is part of the Medivet veterinary group (a corporate chain) and refers emergency care to one of Medivet’s 27 dedicated 24-hour centres. From the latest reviews, this branch seems geared to everyday consulting as well as urgent problems and routine procedures—owners repeatedly mention thorough explanations and a calmer, slower approach for anxious pets.

Concrete examples owners describe include

  • Taking extra time to build trust with an extremely anxious dog before examining, then completing an exam plus an injection and anal gland expression in the same visit.
  • Handling a serious barbed-wire injury urgently, including anaesthetic and stitching, with staff reportedly staying on and rearranging appointments to treat the dog.
  • Supporting owners through procedures and admin, including help “sorting out the insurance” after a puppy’s small operation.
  • Step-by-step guidance for first appointments with anxious kittens and planning for future visits.

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