About Veterinary Care in Wrexham
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With a focus on practical differences, this overview of veterinary clinics in Wrexham offers valuable insights for choosing the right care provider for your pet.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Wrexham
- •Rhyd Broughton Veterinary Group:
- •Daleside Veterinary Group:
- •Gatehouse Veterinary Centre:
There are 14 veterinary clinics in Wrexham, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics provide care for dogs and cats, while none specifically cater to farm or large animals. Emergency or out-of-hours care is available at 3 clinics, but there are no 24-hour vets in Wrexham. Local clinics offer a range of services including routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental, and emergency treatment. Additionally, 12 clinics have websites, and 6 are involved in veterinary nurse training, reflecting a commitment to high standards and professional development. The town's veterinary landscape is primarily companion-animal focused.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Wrexham, Clwyd
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Rhyd Broughton Veterinary Group is a multi-species practice (cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters) offering routine care plus a boarding cattery, with Cat Friendly Clinic Silver status. Reviews repeatedly mention easy access to appointments when pets are unwell (including one case where reception booked two alternatives) and clear explanations of “what is happening and the options available,” including in emergencies. Out-of-hours visits are specifically referenced, including end-of-life care where owners felt euthanasia was “absolutely the right decision” and described staff support as exemplary. Owners also mention a paid “pets health club” membership that includes consultations.
Rhyd Broughton Veterinary Group is a multi-species practice (cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters) offering routine care plus a boarding cattery, with Cat Friendly Clinic Silver status. Reviews repeatedly mention easy access to appointments when pets are unwell (including one case where reception booked two alternatives) and clear explanations of “what is happening and the options available,” including in emergencies. Out-of-hours visits are specifically referenced, including end-of-life care where owners felt euthanasia was “absolutely the right decision” and described staff support as exemplary. Owners also mention a paid “pets health club” membership that includes consultations.

Animal Trust Vets CIC Wrexham is part of Animal Trust’s mission-led veterinary social enterprise (CIC). The website describes clear, affordable pricing, including a policy of free consultations (with charges for medication/procedures), and 24/7 urgent-care centres with a stated £79 supplement while keeping daytime fee levels. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention dental work (including teeth cleaning), surgical aftercare (including post-op complications being investigated until a cause was found), and preventive care for cats (vaccines, parasite treatment, neutering). Several reviews also point to transparent estimates up front (“in depth pricing guide”) and membership/health plans being used to manage costs, while one review reports poor communication and delays around a euthanasia appointment and ashes collection.
Animal Trust Vets CIC Wrexham is part of Animal Trust’s mission-led veterinary social enterprise (CIC). The website describes clear, affordable pricing, including a policy of free consultations (with charges for medication/procedures), and 24/7 urgent-care centres with a stated £79 supplement while keeping daytime fee levels. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention dental work (including teeth cleaning), surgical aftercare (including post-op complications being investigated until a cause was found), and preventive care for cats (vaccines, parasite treatment, neutering). Several reviews also point to transparent estimates up front (“in depth pricing guide”) and membership/health plans being used to manage costs, while one review reports poor communication and delays around a euthanasia appointment and ashes collection.

Wrexham Plas Coch Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. It’s set up as a modern, well-equipped small-animal clinic with an on-site lab and imaging (digital X-ray and ultrasound), plus separate cat/dog waiting areas and separated wards/isolation. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention practical access features and communication: the practice will chat via WhatsApp and send payment links that way, and multiple reviewers describe clear explanations of findings and treatment plans, including transparent discussion of pricing/“no hidden charges.” Same-day appointments are also specifically mentioned for an eye injury. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by Vets Now Emergency Wrexham (at Rhyd Broughton Vet Group Ltd).
Wrexham Plas Coch Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. It’s set up as a modern, well-equipped small-animal clinic with an on-site lab and imaging (digital X-ray and ultrasound), plus separate cat/dog waiting areas and separated wards/isolation. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention practical access features and communication: the practice will chat via WhatsApp and send payment links that way, and multiple reviewers describe clear explanations of findings and treatment plans, including transparent discussion of pricing/“no hidden charges.” Same-day appointments are also specifically mentioned for an eye injury. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by Vets Now Emergency Wrexham (at Rhyd Broughton Vet Group Ltd).
Our Score (83/100)
Daleside Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent practice, with both pet care and a dedicated farm livestock team. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for a mix of routine preventative care and more specialist options—owners specifically mention acupuncture for arthritis/mobility issues, and the site lists laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and a pet blood bank. Review details also point to practical strengths such as being able to get appointments without much trouble and compassionate support around end‑of‑life care (one owner thanks staff for making euthanasia “peaceful” and for a vet coming in to say goodbye). A couple of owners also mention the practice not pushing pet insurance and trying to be cost‑effective, while one review flags that the waiting room layout can be difficult for reactive dogs because of close passing space.
Daleside Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent practice, with both pet care and a dedicated farm livestock team. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for a mix of routine preventative care and more specialist options—owners specifically mention acupuncture for arthritis/mobility issues, and the site lists laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and a pet blood bank. Review details also point to practical strengths such as being able to get appointments without much trouble and compassionate support around end‑of‑life care (one owner thanks staff for making euthanasia “peaceful” and for a vet coming in to say goodbye). A couple of owners also mention the practice not pushing pet insurance and trying to be cost‑effective, while one review flags that the waiting room layout can be difficult for reactive dogs because of close passing space.
Jollyes is a pet superstore (part of the Jollyes chain) rather than a traditional standalone veterinary practice, and it also advertises an in-store Community Pet Clinic plus Dog Grooming. The store positions itself around stocking a wide range of pet supplies (including both branded and own-brand products) and catering for multiple species (dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles and fish). Recent reviews most often focus on product availability, pricing, and staff helpfulness, with one recent complaint about in-store offers not matching the online promotion for raw food mince packs.
Jollyes is a pet superstore (part of the Jollyes chain) rather than a traditional standalone veterinary practice, and it also advertises an in-store Community Pet Clinic plus Dog Grooming. The store positions itself around stocking a wide range of pet supplies (including both branded and own-brand products) and catering for multiple species (dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles and fish). Recent reviews most often focus on product availability, pricing, and staff helpfulness, with one recent complaint about in-store offers not matching the online promotion for raw food mince packs.
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Best Emergency Vets
3 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
12 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
9 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
6 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
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