Merthyr Tydfil Clinic
Who we see
Can you receive low-cost veterinary treatment at
Merthyr Animal Clinic?
If you would like your animals to receive veterinary treatment at the RSPCA Merthyr Animal Clinic you will need to be able to prove that:
You live within the clinic catchment area
and
you are receiving a state benefit accepted by the clinic
and
your household is on a low income.
It is very important that you take evidence of the state benefit you are receiving, as well as proof of your identity and address, every time you visit the clinic. Failure to show these details may mean that the clinic is unable to provide treatment for your animal.
Please note that the RSPCA provides a reduced cost veterinary service. You will be asked to pay in full, on the day of treatment, for services and goods provided by the clinic.
Clinic catchment area
All addresses within the postcode areas CF37, CF39, CF40, CF41, CF42, CF43, CF44, CF45, CF46, CF47 CF48, CF81, CF82, CF83, NP12, NP13, NP22, NP23, NP24.
State benefits currently accepted by the clinic
- State retirement pension
- Employment and support allowance
- Pension credit
- Incapacity benefit
- Job seekers allowance
- Income support
- Working tax credit
- Bereavement benefit
- Housing benefit
- Severe disablement allowance
Household Income
You will need to be able to prove that your household is on a low income. A low income is a weekly household income of £200 or less, although if you have dependants and your weekly income is slightly more than £200 we may still see your animals.
To check, ring Merthyr Animal Clinic on 0300 123 0725, option 4.
Last Updated April 2011
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Contact details:
0300 123 0725
Address:
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
