Featured Clinic Overview
Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice with a history of over 100 years, and it is RCVS-accredited. Based on the information available, it supports both small and large animals, offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours), and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
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Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned, long-established practice (over 100 years) that treats both large and small animals. The practice states it is Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) accredited, and clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) plus being a veterinary nurse training facility. On Google it holds a 4.8★ average from 84 reviews, and the latest written feedback available to us is uniformly positive, though mostly brief.
Hafren Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, privately owned, long-established practice (over 100 years) that treats both large and small animals. The practice states it is Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) accredited, and clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) plus being a veterinary nurse training facility. On Google it holds a 4.8★ average from 84 reviews, and the latest written feedback available to us is uniformly positive, though mostly brief.

From the latest reviews, owners commonly mention rapid access when a pet is unwell (including same‑morning appointments) and clear, option-led discussions—for example, a vet offering an ultrasound (“echo scan”) for a bladder concern and explaining the cost before proceeding. Reviews also show a strong split in experience: alongside many long-term clients describing consistently good care, one recent reviewer reports multiple pet deaths after being seen and urges others to avoid the clinic.
From the latest reviews, owners commonly mention rapid access when a pet is unwell (including same‑morning appointments) and clear, option-led discussions—for example, a vet offering an ultrasound (“echo scan”) for a bladder concern and explaining the cost before proceeding. Reviews also show a strong split in experience: alongside many long-term clients describing consistently good care, one recent reviewer reports multiple pet deaths after being seen and urges others to avoid the clinic.
Trefaldwyn Vets
Welshpool
Our Score (72/100)
Trefaldwyn Vets describes itself as an independent practice providing care for both farm and small animals, with an emphasis on preventative medicine and herd health (website). The practice also states it offers 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year (website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe fast access to appointments (including being seen within an hour and the same afternoon) and mention the team being a good fit for nervous pets because it’s a smaller, calmer-feeling practice (reviews).
Trefaldwyn Vets describes itself as an independent practice providing care for both farm and small animals, with an emphasis on preventative medicine and herd health (website). The practice also states it offers 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year (website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe fast access to appointments (including being seen within an hour and the same afternoon) and mention the team being a good fit for nervous pets because it’s a smaller, calmer-feeling practice (reviews).
Builth Wells Veterinary Practice
Builth Wells
Our Score (71/100)
Builth Wells Veterinary Practice is a mixed animal practice (pets as well as beef cattle, sheep, equine and smallholders) that also offers rehab-focused options such as hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, and electrotherapy, with individualised exercise plans described on its website. It states it provides 24-hour emergency care. Recent reviews highlight practical, service-specific experiences such as being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including a same-hour appointment for a sick dog), an overnight stay with IV fluids and updates, and follow-up after procedures (post-op care mentioned).
Builth Wells Veterinary Practice is a mixed animal practice (pets as well as beef cattle, sheep, equine and smallholders) that also offers rehab-focused options such as hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, and electrotherapy, with individualised exercise plans described on its website. It states it provides 24-hour emergency care. Recent reviews highlight practical, service-specific experiences such as being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including a same-hour appointment for a sick dog), an overnight stay with IV fluids and updates, and follow-up after procedures (post-op care mentioned).

