Vet practice in Llangollen

    Dee Valley Vets

    4.8(217 reviews)
    28-34 Berwyn Street, Llangollen, Clwyd, LL20 8NB
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Dee Valley Vets in Llangollen

    Dee Valley Vets is an independent veterinary practice located in the Dee Valley in North Wales, with surgeries in Llangollen and Corwen, Denbighshire, and a satellite practice near Oswestry called Rhyn Park Vets. They offer a comprehensive range of veterinary services for all domestic animals, including pets, horses, and livestock. The practice prides itself on providing a high standard of friendly, personal service with a focus on good value for money. Their team includes a vet certified in Veterinary Dermatology and staff trained in dog and cat grooming. They also offer home visits and assistance with neutering costs for those on means-tested benefits. Dee Valley Vets provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year, accessible by phoning the usual number, ensuring clients are attended to by their usual vets. Extra charges apply for emergency services. They also offer home visits when necessary.

    Dee Valley Vets is based at 28-34 Berwyn Street, Llangollen, Clwyd, LL20 8NB in Clwyd. The practice treats birds, cats, cattle, dogs, equines and exotic/wild. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Equines
    Exotic/Wild
    Cattle
    Sheep/Goats
    Pigs
    Poultry

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    Dee Valley Vets reviews

    4.8(217 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 217 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Jennifer Slade· 2 months ago

      I’ve been using this vets for about 25 years for cats and dogs. We’ve always had the best service. They’ve always been very kind and best of all don’t recommend unnecessary and costly treatments like the nationwide practices do. I know that if they recommend something, it’s what the dogs need. I always feel the dogs are in very safe hands. They’ve been the final stop for two of my dogs and couldn’t have been more empathetic, giving us time to grieve with the dogs before leaving. Highly recommended.

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    • Kelly Hopkins· 2 months ago

      All I can say is amazing, having seen a few vets over the years, Dee valley vets are the old fashioned kind, the pets come first, they treat them as part of your family. They saved our daughters cat last year, and unfortunately we had to have our dog put to sleep, the two lady vets came out and were absolutely incredible, they made Zeus comfortable, they made me and my husband feel at ease, and reassuring us we had made the right decision. I couldn't recommend Dee valley vets high enough.

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    • michelle hale· 3 months ago

      We have had brilliant care over the last 25 years and they have been amazing over the last few weeks with us over loosing our beautiful Alfred.

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    • Chris Knight· 6 months ago

      We’ve been taking our dog to Dee Valley, in Llangollen, for 5 year now and always receive a friendly professional service. I would highly recommend them.

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    • Barbara Stevens· 8 months ago

      No diagnosis. Just pain killers. Phoned 2 days running asking for diagnostic blood test. Promised twice they would call. Ack. They didn’t. They suggested it may be a really serious condition that is highly contagious a would mean euthanasia. Then no follow up.

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    Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.