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Rhyl Animal Welfare Clinic

4.6(163 reviews)
Rhyl

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Rhyl Animal Welfare Clinic is an RSPCA branch clinic in Rhyl, Denbighshire, operated by the RSPCA Clwyd and Colwyn Branch. The clinic provides veterinary services including vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and surgical treatment, with a focus on promoting responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.

As a branch of the RSPCA, the clinic is run by locally elected volunteer committees and funded through local fundraising, donations and legacies. It supports the work of RSPCA inspectors in the area and provides welfare assistance alongside routine veterinary care.

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  • Victoria Price

    6 months ago

    We took our cat here and I cannot recommend the staff enough, very accommodating with the small timetable funding allows....such a shame this well needed clinic has a date to close, not just from a financial standpoint but from a quality of care to animals where owners struggle to afford the high rates of vetinary bills in this fragile economy, and need this animal care across North wales.

  • john moreton

    10 months ago

    Sadly it looks like this vet is at risk of closing due to poor finances.Not really surprising as the Dogs trust vet down the road doesn't charge a consultation fee so, if you don't need medication, your visit will be free. I moved there because the rspca charged a consultation fee and the medication charges are on a par with other vets. When your on a low income the savings are significant. The lack of a waiting area and quite limited hours don't help.

  • Sharon Bolton

    a year ago

    Lovely staff ,vet very informative didn't feel rushed would definitely recommend.

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