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Valley Exotics

4.7(43 reviews)
Cardiff
Open · today 09:00–18:00Owned by VetPartners

About

Valley Exotics is a specialist exotic animal service based in Gwaelod-y-Garth, Cardiff, operating as part of the wider Valley Vets practice under VetPartners. It holds RCVS accreditation along with Rabbit Friendly Clinic and Cat Friendly Clinic status.

The practice treats reptiles, birds, small mammals and other exotic species alongside cats and dogs. Services include endoscopy, orthopaedics, physiotherapy, dental work, diagnostic imaging and palliative care. A 24-hour emergency service is available through the main Valley Vets hospital.

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  • Caitlinjane Walker

    2 months ago

    This veterinary practice are ripping you off! One for a follow up appointment at this vets expected to pay near enough the same amount but what really annoyings me wasting whatever petrol that was left in my fathers/ carers car then only to find out after waiting how much for this next appointment was it cost £62. Due to the cost we walked out the first appointment i only went there with a simple eye problem then was given medication which only cost them only £3 for the bottle 33.99 for anti inflammatory that didnt work and paid £75 for the first consultation. What also annoys me more is my local vets for cats and other animals not reptiles you dont ever pay for another follow up appointment and its in walking distances. Dear valleys vets/ exotics i will never come back to your hospital and will never recommend you. These vets only cater for people who have money and i mean you need bags full of it to go there. Also no information if owners want to take an insurance on reptiles plenty of opticians for cats dogs and rabbits. I felt my first consultant with my bearded dragon you where just looking for other problems. Not happy with service given.

  • Olivia Howells

    3 months ago

    Lovely Vet and team. I bring my little bird Nova here and always have great advice. Everyone is so pleasant and I've never had any issues.

  • Carol Hobman

    3 months ago

    My " Hen" Betty had an ear infection. After a consultation from Valley Vets I was charged £138. This was for an antibiotic and anti inflammatory medication in total ( 5 day course). It was advised do not eat her eggs for 28 days after after course completed. My Hen Betty started crowing 5 days later, she was a cockeral !!! fortunately he has been re-homed. The expert vet did not recognise this throughout examination. We weren't allowed into consultanty room by the way, during vet and vetinary assistant examination/diagnosis. Obviously he didn't have a clue about chickens but I was led to believe he did as we had a delayed appointment because he was in America attending a conference about birds !!!! . Fortunately Burt has been re-homed but feel a totally ripped off !

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Contact & Location

Cardiff Rd, Gwaelod-y-garth, Cardiff CF15 9SS, UK

CF15 9SS

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