Practice profile · Cardigan
Priory Vets Cardigan
Cardigan, SA43 1EW
Independent practiceClosed · Opens 8:30am
Pricing
This practice publishes its prices · April 2026Consultation
£8 above local average£62.00
Nurse consultation
£35.00
Puppy Vaccination Course
£21 above local average£110.00
Dog Annual Booster
£16 above local average£87.00
Kennel Cough Vaccine
£5 above local average£67.50
Animal Health Certificate (1st Pet)
£289.00
Prescription fee
£3 above local average£30.00
Dog Castration
£303.00–£415.50
Dog Spay
£425.00–£533.00
Spay (laparoscopic/keyhole)
£745.00–£880.50
Dental (scale and polish)
£440.00
Annual cost comparison
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£211per year
4th lowest of 4 practices within 10 miles
Local average: £211/yr · 4 practices within 10 miles
Annual dog costs near Cardigan
Local average£211/yr
1Priory Vets, Cardigan (SA43)£211/yr2Priory Vets, Cardigan (SA43)£211/yr3Priory Vets Cardigan - Preseli branch£211/yr4Priory Vets Cardigan£211/yr
4 practices within 10 miles
What owners say
★ 4.6337 reviews on Google
Friendly and welcomingDisorganised reception
AI-generated summary
Priory Vets Cardigan is well-regarded for friendly, knowledgeable care, but cost is a significant concern. Owners praise staff kindness and clinical knowledge, though several mention feeling pressured toward unnecessary treatments and pet plans. Worth knowing: pricing friction is common—some owners feel recommendations are financially driven rather than clinically justified.
Summary based on 337 Google reviews
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Mon–Fri8:30am–6:30pm
Saturday8:30am–2pm
SundayClosed
Unit 11, Gwalia Gardens, 20 Pwllhai
Cardigan, SA43 1EW
About this practice
Ownership
Independently owned
Team
11 registered vets · 1 vet nurse
RCVS registration
✓ Registered · View on RCVS ›
Animals treated
Dogs, Cats, Small mammals, Exotic animals, Birds, Aquatics, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and goats, Pigs, Camelids, Deer, Poultry