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Veterinarians - WalesHealth Information
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Barry Veterinary Hospital Description: Small animal hospital in Barry, Llantwit Major and Ely, South Glamorgan. Site provides information about the practice. (kirkflyingvet.co.uk) |
Caroline O'Connor in Description: Small animal practice in Pentyrch, South Glamorgan. Site offers basic surgery and staff information. (cardiffvet.co.uk) |
Cumines Veterinary Surgery Description: Small animal practice in Cardiff, Glamorgan. Site provides contact details, surgery hours and location. (cumines.com) |
The Croeso Veterinary Hospital Description: Small animal hospital in Cardiff, Penarth and Lisvane South Glamorgan. Site provides basic surgery details. (croesovethospital.co.uk) |
Valley Veterinary Group Description: Small animal practice with surgeries in Cardiff, South Glamorgan and Caerphilly and Ystrad Mynach in Mid Glamorgan. Site provides basic surgery details and information the Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service they provide. (v-e-t-s.co.uk) |
Valley Veterinary Group Description: Small animal practice offering specialist treatment for exotic species in Cardiff Caerphilly and Ystrad Mynach, Glamorgan. Site offers details of locations and services. (v-e-t-s.co.uk) |
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