There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Machynlleth.
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Williams Veterinary Surgeons is described in reviews as a family practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated). Based on the available information, the clinic appears set up for both routine care and urgent problems, with multiple accounts of people being helped the same day or even after hours. Specific examples mentioned include: a vet (Alice) travelling out early morning to treat a dog with a suspected minor stroke; staying behind after hours when someone arrived in a panic; and rapid treatment for vomiting/diarrhoea with an anti-vomiting injection and antibiotics.
Williams Veterinary Surgeons is described in reviews as a family practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated). Based on the available information, the clinic appears set up for both routine care and urgent problems, with multiple accounts of people being helped the same day or even after hours. Specific examples mentioned include: a vet (Alice) travelling out early morning to treat a dog with a suspected minor stroke; staying behind after hours when someone arrived in a panic; and rapid treatment for vomiting/diarrhoea with an anti-vomiting injection and antibiotics.
Cambrian Vets is a veterinary practice that also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the available reviews, it appears set up to handle both routine care and higher-need medical cases: owners describe support with long-term diabetes management (including teaching insulin injections and providing prescriptions), as well as very rapid out‑of‑hours help for an injured dog. One detailed account also describes around‑the‑clock inpatient care during a serious diabetic complication, with medication given every two hours through the night, and a later at‑home euthanasia visit described as peaceful and respectful.
Cambrian Vets is a veterinary practice that also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the available reviews, it appears set up to handle both routine care and higher-need medical cases: owners describe support with long-term diabetes management (including teaching insulin injections and providing prescriptions), as well as very rapid out‑of‑hours help for an injured dog. One detailed account also describes around‑the‑clock inpatient care during a serious diabetic complication, with medication given every two hours through the night, and a later at‑home euthanasia visit described as peaceful and respectful.

