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Marlborough Road Veterinary Centre

2.3 (9 reviews)
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2 Marlborough Road Cardiff CF23 5BX

About Marlborough Road Veterinary Centre

Marlborough Road Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice in Cardiff, Wales that treats cats, dogs, birds, exotic pets, small mammals, and wildlife. The centre provides blood testing, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and flea and worm treatments.

Opening hours are weekdays 8:30am to 6:30pm (6:00pm on Wednesdays) and Saturday mornings until 2:00pm. Valley Veterinary Hospital handles emergencies outside these hours with full-time night staff. The practice has disabled access and street parking.

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Animals we care for

  • Cats
  • Dogs

Facilities

  • Out-of-hours service
  • Street parking outside

Services

  • Blood testing
  • Dentistry
  • Flea and worm treatments
  • Microchipping
  • Neutering
  • Referral interests
  • Vaccinations
  • Diagnostic imaging

Accreditations

  • RCVS Core Standards

Pricing

Item Price
Animal health certificate £317
Cat booster vaccination £82
Cat castration £103
Cat primary vaccination £112.27
Cat spay £155
Communal cremation £157.75
Communal cremation £122.30
Dog booster vaccination £82
Dog castration £237
Dog primary vaccination £116
Dog spay £346
Euthanasia £192.07
Follow-up consultation £57
Individual cremation £250.30
Microchip £22
Out-of-hours consultation Contact for price
Prescription fee £27
Standard consultation £66

Opening hours

Monday
  • 8:30am – 6:30pm
Tuesday
  • 8:30am – 6:30pm
Wednesday
  • 8:30am – 6pm
Thursday
  • 8:30am – 6:30pm
Friday
  • 8:30am – 6:30pm
Saturday
  • 8:30am – 2pm
Sunday
Closed

Reviews of Marlborough Road Veterinary Centre

2.3 out of 5

Based on 9 reviews

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  • Mark Waters profile photo

    Mark Waters

    Google 9 May 2026

    Always get the best service from the staff at Marlborough Road vets. They always take the greatest care with our cats. They are always on hand for help and advice in an emergency.

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    connor

    Google 27 March 2026

    vet isnt so bad for pet plan related things like vaccines ect, but i had a medical issue with my husky so i called in to get their help as i’m a first time dog owner and previous trips there have been good, i got told it could be life threatening and got offered a £100+ scan to see the issue or medication, the price of the medication was not disclosed until i had them already prescribed. after being told it could be life threatening with the ONLY issues stated by the vet being bad health issues, i come to find out she was starting her period and this was just an effect of this, id like to think a qualified vet would have at least mentioned this to me before pressuring me into getting the scan or medication. i was charged £80 for the medication on top of a £60 consultation fee, in which all that was checked was her temperature and the discharged and the medication prescribed one had NOTHING to do with the issues id described so it was useless and i never used it and the other i got charged extra for and only after mentioning it 3+ times was it corrected. i’ve never felt so pressured to buy something i don’t need and couldn’t afford as i’ve had a recent bereavement and was going through that during this experience. after reading a lot of the negative reviews and seeing a lot of people having medication related issues i’d advise to look at alternative vets which wont be so pressuring

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    Devon

    Google 30 January 2026

    I have just been for an initial health check - Great advice, friendly staff, overall a positive experience!! The receptionist and clinician (Abbie) were lovely and incredibly helpful, thank you!

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    John Lucas

    Google 18 December 2025

    They advised my poorly cat required over night care from Valley Vets. When I got my cat to Valley Vets they were shocked at how little was done at Marlborough Road Vets to sustain my little ones health. Sadly she passed away later that night. After taking my complaint to them they denied any wrong doing but I had this direct from professionals that they had not done enough. Shame on you Marlborough Vets. I now take my cats elsewhere. In response to your reply. You apparently looked into it after my complaint and found no wrong doing. But that's a little like a child marking their own homework. This is my review and it stands.

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    Angela Irvine

    Google 5 November 2025

    They failed to send an order number with a prescription so my order was lost and offered to provide the medication for £250 . It cost £49 online. I made a complaint about their carelessness so they decided the trusting relationship was broken and withdrew veterinary services. I had to cancel the healthy pet plan therefore and they gave me a bill for £172 for 4 flea tablets and 1 worm tablets as they'd given me extra supply for 2 pets. 6 tablets are £38 on line. No regard for the welfare of either of my pets just regard for profit. They charged me £15 for 10mls paracetamol when I first went there so I decided to purchase online which they obviously had a problem with as no huge mark up for them.the practise manager has no animal care background and has zero concern or understanding of pet owners. Avoid buying anything off them their mark up is 3 times and whatever you do don't complain or make any suggestions of how to improve their service they're never wrong

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    Talia C.

    Google 29 October 2025

    I had a terrible experience with this practice! Approximately 4 years ago I had booked my cat for neutering and microchip. I arrived on the day at the time I was given and was told I had come too late and would have to rebook. I explained to the receptionist this was the time I was given when booking on the phone but she was not interested and I had to rebook. My cat gets very anxious when travelling and I made them aware of this. After his procedure the following week, I collected my cat but when we got home I realised a cannula was left in his paw and was bleeding heavily. I immediately called them and after a few hours a veterinarian nurse came to my home to remove it. It was a terrible experience and an unacceptable negligence on their part. Fast forward 4 years, I had called them a few weeks ago as I am getting ready to move homes and couldn’t find the details of my cat’s microchip to change the address. I was told they had since changed their systems and could not find the details of my cat’s microchip. I was asked to bring him in so the microchip could be scanned. Last week I went to their sister branch in Newport road where my cat (who is extremely anxious to travel) was scanned and it turned out HE WAS NEVER MICROCHIPPED! My Siamese cat has been walking around unchipped for 4 years! Moreover, I was told I had to pay if I wanted him microchipped on the day!!! I had paid for this the first time and was outraged but to avoid having to make him travel one more time I had paid again and had him microchipped. They were unable to offer an explanation as to what happened as they could see he was initially booked in for neutering and microchip. This is unacceptable and absolutely disgusting. Please avoid this place at all costs!

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    Rosa Brew

    Google 28 September 2025

    We brought our rabbits in for neutering this week and I have to commend the practice and our vet Ross and vet nurse Steph for the thorough and kind care provided to our boys. No question felt too much and we felt so supported through not the easiest of times. Thank you all for your warmth, kind energy and honesty for our boys - we are pleased to report they are both doing really well.

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    Larissa Cowell

    Google 8 September 2025

    Update - Have spoken with managing director and genuinely believe that this was out of the ordinary. Will update review when I have the time as she took it very seriously and is taking action to prevent such instances occurring again. Appalling. I am still in shock at the despicable experience I had yesterday. This veterinary practice has gone downhill. Please, please, for you and your pet’s sake, register elsewhere. I am very, very rarely one to complain. I completely understand and empathise with those who are disengaged at work, burned out, etc and offer a lot of leeway in any given situation. First I will start off by stating something positive - The receptionist with the curly hair has only ever been very kind, professional and genuinely empathetic. She helped me by speaking with the receptionist at another veterinary practice so that my dog’s files could be transferred over ASAP and he could still be seen that day, following the deplorable events which had unfolded which she had no part in whatsoever. The other two staff I encountered were insincere, un-empathetic, uncaring and misleading at best. I do not know why they are in the profession, but it certainly does not seem to be out of love for the animals. My dog has degenerative myelopathy. He got fleas which went undetected before spreading rapidly. He needed help ASAP, being unable to scratch effectively due to the disease's impact on muscles. I cannot convey how badly my dog was suffering. He was up all night in utter agony/discomfort. Where he could scratch, he scratched himself to the point where he was bleeding. I had been up all night with him, trying to help him in any way I could. Nothing helped. He was crying. He did not know what to do with himself and we desperately needed to see the vet. My vet in Bristol could not see him until Monday and he was suffering too badly to wait. Marlborough could see him sooner and I specifically booked with them due to having a great experience with them previously. I cannot fathom how a previously good veterinary surgery can decline so badly. As I had work on the day of the appointment, I had to get specific time agreed with management and logged on the system for which I was able to go. Due to unforeseen circumstances actually outside of my control, I arrived 6 -7 minutes late. I had called the practice in advance to inform them I could be up to 10 minutes late. I was told that this was ok. After doing an initial assessment of my dog’s weight on arrival, an assistant with the dark hair told me the vet was with another customer and that they could not help my dog until Monday because I had been late and they were fully booked. I asked how this could be, when I had arrived sooner than I had been told was ok when I had called in advance on the phone? I asked why, given that no one had been in the waiting room on arrival, my appointment had clearly been given away almost immediately and that there should be 9 minutes available for my dog? Could he not be helped in those 9 minutes? I was given the most insincere apology imaginable and told my appointment was given away almost immediately because I was not going to be present for all 15 minutes. I really pleaded with them to offer anything, any option to help my dog, explaining the pain he had been, in explaining his distress. By this time I was actually crying. I was given the same, insincere, and seemingly scripted apology. No compromise.- and it made NO sense as for example: The assistant with the glasses admitted that appointments do sometimes go over the 15 minutes allocated. However, according to her, appointments which run over the 15 minutes when the person has arrived on time are completely different to those where the person has arrived late and as such, they were justified in giving my appointment away pretty much immediately, when I had phoned in and was told that it was okay by her! More to say, no more characters and i've spent enogugh time on this. Final thought - This practice is a shell of its former self, I strongly recommend going elsewhere.

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    Natascia Colacino

    Google 10 June 2025

    AVOID THIS VET – NEGLIGENCE COST US OUR DOG I wish I didn’t have to write this, but I feel morally obligated to warn other pet owners. What happened to our beloved Tyson under the care of this veterinary practice was beyond negligent—it was devastating. We lost him, and it could have been prevented. Tyson, our 5-year-old Rottweiler, was a healthy, happy dog until we took him to this vet due to a strange discharge. Instead of doing thorough testing, they prescribed 15 days of antibiotics based only on a urine sample that showed no signs of infection. When I questioned why antibiotics were necessary, they told me it was “just for prevention.” Tyson got sick immediately after starting the medication—he stopped eating and drinking. I called them in distress, but they insisted he must complete the full 15-day course, despite him clearly deteriorating. He lost 7kg in just one week. We were told he needed fluids for 4–5 days, and they gave us multiple sedation pills to give him beforehand. Tyson was knocked out after just one pill. When we brought him in, the vet told us we should say goodbye because he might not wake up from sedation. We were in shock—just a week before, he was fine. During that visit, while we were desperate for answers, the vet kept asking if we wanted his nails clipped. We said multiple times that we didn’t care about that—we needed them to figure out why Tyson was crashing and to get him on fluids. Despite telling us he needed fluids for several days, they rang us that same evening to say they couldn’t keep him overnight because they weren’t licensed. When we picked him up, he looked pregnant—his belly was severely swollen and he could barely walk. I asked what happened in the 7–8 hours he was there, and their only answer was: “Tyson refused to go to the toilet.” Apparently, they expected a 55kg Rottweiler, trained to go only on grass, to pee on puppy pads. It was insulting. The next day, we were told to take him to Valleys hospital. The vet there tried to contact our previous vet multiple times for Tyson’s medical history, but they never answered. Tyson was too weak for sedation, but they gave us appetite stimulants and energy drinks. Nothing worked. He was getting worse. Weeks passed with no answers. Then our old vet randomly asked if there were any female dogs in heat near us. I was confused. Eventually, we realized I had been pup-sitting a female dog. When I separated them, Tyson’s discharge stopped the very next day. It was hormonal—but why wasn’t this considered earlier? Still, Tyson wasn’t recovering. The same vet who ignored all the signs then suggested castration or euthanasia. Tyson was too weak for surgery, and other vets we consulted were shocked that this was even suggested. They all said the amount and type of medication he had been given was unnecessary and harmful. Then we found out our insurance had been cancelled—because the vet had reported Tyson as a dangerous dog, which he absolutely was not. We had to pay out-of-pocket for all treatments, meds, and tests. We moved Tyson to a new practice. They came to our home, treated him with respect, and finally ran the right tests. We discovered he was already in Stage 3 kidney failure—likely caused by the inappropriate medication from the first vet. The new vet gave us a plan and supported us, but it was too late. There’s so much more I could say—so many painful moments I’ve left out—but I’ve tried my best to keep this short and focused, even though every part of me wants to shout our story out loud. Tyson passed away on June 1st, 2025. He was born on January 1st, 2020. He was only 5 years old. These past 6 months have been the hardest of our lives. Please, if you love your animal, do not bring them to this clinic. I wouldn’t wish what happened to Tyson—and to us—on anyone.

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