Medivet - Llantwit Major (West Farm Veterinary Clinics)
Medivet Llantwit Major in Vale of Glamorgan is open to care for cats, dogs, and small mammals on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM, and Fridays from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Boverton Veterinary Centre sits at Boverton Brook Shops in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. The practice treats cats, dogs, birds, small mammals, exotic animals, and wildlife. Services include dentistry, microchipping, neutering, and vaccinations. There's a car park and disabled access. Clinics run daily, including Saturday mornings. The practice meets RCVS Core Standards. After hours, emergencies go to Valley 24/7, which has dedicated night staff.
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Based on 6 reviews
Mark Sapsford
Google 15 April 2025
Emma and her team are fantastic. We lost our much loved Betty yesterday, they couldn’t have been kinder to either Betty or us. All contact that we have ever had with the practice has been first class. Thank you ❤️
Christina Fry
Google 8 October 2024
Thank you so much for looking after my beautiful little girl. I will miss her so much. You have all been very kind to me, and Trudy best wishes from Christina Fry Trudys mum Xxxx
Alison Cartwright
Google 9 January 2024
This veterinary practice is brilliant! I have been 100% happy and trust them implicitly to care for my dogs. Today was no exception. I am currently fostering a mixed breed dog, Spotty, from Romanian (Amicili dog rescued). She is naturally a very nervous and anxious little girl. I have had her since 19/11/23 and while she has made a lot of progress, she remains naturally very fearful of unfamiliar people, barking and backing away from them. Spotty needed to be weighed for her flea and worming treatment, and a check over by the vet. I also took my spaniel Nia as company. Spotty didn't hesitate, as I had anticipated, going into the practice and I attribute this to the calm atmosphere of the surgery made by all the staff. I cannot thank the vet Mirac and veterinary nurse Tracey enough for their quiet, caring patience and the time they took to gain Spottys confidence. They were amazing, not just with Spotty but also Nia (whose mission was to snaffle any stray treats!). Mirac was able to examine Spotty. I was overwhelmed as I had anticipated Spottys resistance and the whole experience being stressful for her. I don't know how long Spotty will be with me before she finds her forever home, but if she needs to visit the veterinary practice again, I hope she will remember today's positive experience. Thank you all so very much.
Jamie Murray
Google 22 November 2022
Very, very poor sadly. They advised we put our pet down about 6 years ago, since then we have seen a huge improvement in her. At the time we didn't question the vets but since then the service at the vets has become far less professional, seeing the same vet is impossible, poor management as well mistakes with prescriptions/drugs. In addition they only stick to the regulations when and if it suits them. The icing on the cake was that they asked my to call in for a check up (this should be done each year for controlled drugs - but had not been done for 3-4 years) then during check up without asking took bloods and charged me £150 for the privilege. My advice, stay away and find a better vets
Lynn Wilkinson
Google 27 October 2022
Excellent service for my elderly moggy, he needed vaccination and a checkup. Vet and service from reception were 5*. Prices have risen but not to much .
James Gardiner
Google 13 August 2021
Great care given by staff towards my cat. Suitable parking provided but there is overspill as they are next to a Greggs. Staff are very competent and knowledgeable. Procedures explained and costs broken down prior to any action being taken. Vet priority is what is right for the pet but keeps owners fully informed. Good aftercare as well.
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