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Animal Trust Vets CIC Wrexham

#2 Vet in Wrexham, Clwyd

4.7
Independent Clinic

Animal Trust Vets CIC Wrexham – Vets in Wrexham

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

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.

Services

From the clinic website summary and the reviews, the following are explicitly mentioned

  • General practice care, including vaccinations
  • Surgery, including major surgery (website), and post-operative follow-up/aftercare (reviews)
  • Urgent care (website), with reviews mentioning access to emergency appointments and emergency treatment at another Animal Trust centre followed by aftercare here
  • Referral care and CT scans (website)
  • Dentistry: teeth cleaning procedures (reviews)
  • Parasite treatment (reviews)
  • Neutering (reviews)
  • Nail clipping under a general anaesthetic (review)
  • Euthanasia and ashes return (review)

Other stated capabilities/policies

  • Website states Animal Trust has 24/7 urgent care centres with a £79 supplement for urgent care, while maintaining the same costs as daytime fees.

Pricing

Only pricing/policy details explicitly stated

  • Consultations: Reviews state “each vet consultation is free, you just pay for any medication and procedures.”
  • Urgent care supplement: Website states 24/7 urgent-care centres charge a £79 supplement (with the same costs as daytime fees otherwise).
  • Plans: Reviews mention a pet plan and “paws assist healthplan” helping keep costs down, but no plan prices or inclusions are specified beyond free consultations being “so helpful.”

People

Named team members mentioned in reviews

  • Charlotte (vet): Credited with persisting through a dog’s post-op complications and “didn’t give up until she found the cause.”
  • Ivo (vet): Described as thorough and “caring,” with repeated positive mention for a dog’s ongoing care.
  • Robbie: Noted as “great” with a dog who “runs into the vets and isn’t nervous,” suggesting calm handling (role not specified).
  • Leah: Given a “special shout out” for care (role not specified).
  • Liam: Helped resolve insurance billing issues (role not specified).
  • A surgeon is described in one review as a “European Specialist in Small Animals” who successfully removed a very large abdominal mass (no name given).

Reviews

Google rating: 4.7 stars from 568 reviews. “”

  • Cost transparency and avoidance of “upselling”: Multiple owners compare this practice favourably with previous vets, citing clear costs, an in-depth pricing guide before treatment, and feeling the focus is on the pet rather than profit.
  • Follow-through on complex cases: Reviews describe serious work-ups (tests leading to discovery of a large abdominal mass) and persistence with post-operative complications until a cause was identified.
  • Preventive and routine procedures are commonly used: Vaccinations, parasite treatment, neutering, teeth cleaning, and nail clipping (including under GA) are all mentioned.
  • Access to urgent/emergency care: Owners report being able to get emergency appointments, and one describes emergency treatment at another Animal Trust centre followed by aftercare here.
  • A clear negative account around end-of-life care logistics: One review reports waiting around the euthanasia appointment time, feeling the process took longer than necessary, and not being contacted when ashes were ready—described as a lack of professionalism.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

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