Merthyr Tydfil Clinic
Our history
History of RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Animal Clinic
The RSPCA Merthyr Tydfil Animal Clinic at The Willows in Abercanaid, Merthyr Tydfil, was opened in October 2005.
The £1.2 million facility was funded by the RSPCA national charity, and RSPCA branches in Wales, helped by a generous contribution from the Beryl Thomas Welfare Trust, financed the running costs of the centre for the first three years.
The RSPCA national charity continues to supply funds so that the animal clinic can provide a low-cost veterinary service to people on low incomes in the surrounding community.
Initially a private veterinary practice supplied vets to the Merthyr Animal Clinic, however in 2009 the RSPCA was able to assign the funds to appoint one of their own vets to provide the veterinary care.
The vet works along side three live-in RSPCA nursing staff; the nurses are able to provide 24-hour care for patients who have to be admitted to the clinic.
Last Updated March 2011
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Contact details:
0300 123 0725
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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
