Merthyr Tydfil Clinic

About us

How to Find Us

Address
The Willows
Abercanaid
Merthyr Tydfil
CF48 1YF


Bus
Nearest Bus Stop - Hoovers Top Gate
Buses that run past this stop:
79, 81, X78


Nearest Railway Station

Pentrebach Station: 0.9 Miles


Car Directions

From the North - Merthyr Tydfil

From Merthyr Tydfil take the A4054 South. At the roundabout on Pentebach Road (still the A4054) take the 3rd Exit. At the next roundabout take the third exit, onto The Willows. Continue down this road and RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Clinic will be on your left.


From the South - Abercanaid/Edwardsville

From Abercanaid take the A4054 North. At the roundabout on Merthyr Road(still the A4054) take the 1st exit.
At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit onto The Willows. Continue on this road and RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Clinic will be on your left.


Map
For a map of the RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Clinic and surrounding area, please click on the google maps link on the right hand side of this page >>>>


Facts and figures

Merthyr Tydfil Animal Clinic provides consultations, neutering, microchipping, operations and dentistry to a large number of owned animals.


The clinic has treated a wide variety of animals including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, hamsters, parrots and ferrets. On occasions the clinic has even cared for reptiles such as snakes and a water dragon; however at the moment the clinic is unable to offer treatment to exotic animals or reptiles.
 

Merthyr Entrance©RSPCA

Not all animals arrive at the clinic with an owner and every year a number of needy animals are admitted. These are not always cats and dogs and can include wildlife casualties such as foxes, wild birds, hedgehogs and bats.

 

Annually around 5,500 outpatient appointments are made at clinics, and just over 1,000 animals are admitted into the clinic for operations or nursing.


Funding Merthyr Tydfil Animal Clinic

The RSPCA receives no government funding and we depend entirely on the generosity of our supporters, local branches and the Welsh Board to continue with our work protecting and treating animals, including the running of our animal clinics and hospitals. 
 

RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Clinic - Mongrel dog in Kennel©Andrew Forsyth/RSPCA Photolibrary

Merthyr Tydfil Animal Clinic provides a low-cost veterinary service, and customer payments for treatment do not cover the full costs involved.


The animal clinic at Merthyr is named after Molly Wilson, Honorary Secretary of the RSPCA Glamorgan North and East Branch, who supported the building of the facility on its current site. The branch, as well as the national charity, continue to support the work at the clinic. 

 

Last Updated April 2011

 

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Contact details:

0300 123 0725

Address:

The Willows

Abercanaid

MERTHYR TYDFIL

CF48 1YF

See a map

Opening hours:

9am-5pm Mon-Fri for information, advice and to book an appointment to see a vet. Closed at weekends. Clients must make an appointment to see a vet.

Services offered:

Micro chipping

Neutering

Veterinary care

Worming

All our branches and animal centres are extremely busy, please bear this in mind when trying to contact us.

Thank you.