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- •Routine pet care: The clinic provides general veterinary care for pets. Recent examples include puppy health checks and vaccinations, as well as long-term care for dogs and other household pets.
St David Veterinary Centre says it has been caring for Cardiff pets since 1997 and is a veterinary nurse training practice. It is part of the VetPartners group. Recent reviews describe a long-established clinic with strong loyalty from local owners, especially for dentistry, vaccinations and routine checks, and for patient handling of nervous pets.
- •Warm, welcoming service and a team that gives pets plenty of time during appointments. - Vets who show a clear interest in the animals they see, offer good advice, and communicate with empathy. - Strong praise for the clinic’s compassion and consistency across repeat visits.
Doctor Doolittles is an IVC Evidensia general veterinary practice in Cardiff, with emergency veterinary services listed as 24/7 or extended hours and a veterinary nurse training facility also noted. Recent feedback continues to highlight a warm, welcoming front desk and vets who explain likely issues and treatment options clearly. Owners also often describe the practice as kind, calm, and low-pressure.
Cardiff Newport Road Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is associated with both routine care and more involved cases, with reviews mentioning dental procedures, spay surgery, diagnostic imaging and some orthopaedic and emergency-related care. Recent feedback is mostly positive about communication, reassurance and ongoing support, though there are some clear complaints around dental decision-making and responsibility for a post-procedure complication.
- •Recent reviews are largely very positive, with many owners describing a friendly, welcoming atmosphere from reception onwards. - Handling of nervous pets is a repeated strength, with both cats and dogs described as being treated patiently and gently by nurses and vets. - Clear communication during consultations is another common theme, including explanations of concerns, treatment and what happens next.
Petherton Veterinary Clinic - Rumney in Cardiff is a CVS-owned small-animal practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, established in 1988. It is listed as an RCVS General Practice and a veterinary nurse training facility, with on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound, plus dental facilities. The clinic offers routine care and first-line investigations, with emergency support during normal opening hours and out-of-hours care handled by Valley 24/7.
- •Recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with many owners describing the clinic as kind, caring, attentive, and compassionate. - The cat-only setup remains a standout theme, with reviewers valuing the calmer atmosphere and facilities designed around cats. - Several reviews praise the team for being thorough and clear, taking time to explain treatment and helping nervous owners and kittens feel at ease.
- •Recent reviewers describe a very caring and professional experience, especially when supporting pets through injury recovery or ongoing health issues. - Nichi Cockburn is singled out for empathy, expertise, and making owners feel confident their dog’s needs come first. - Aly and Nichi are both praised for physiotherapy and hydrotherapy sessions, with one owner saying their dog actively enjoys coming in for treatment.
Our Score (47/100)
Cardiff PDSA Pet Hospital (The Marian and Christina Ionescu Centre) is part of PDSA, a charity-run pet hospital in Cardiff. Clinic information indicates it provides emergency veterinary services and is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews continue to describe quick help for urgent problems and kind support during difficult visits, alongside some serious complaints about wound aftercare, reception interactions, and the handling of urgent triage or cremation arrangements.
