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20 clinicsKidd Veterinary Centre presents itself as an independent mixed practice in Forfar, covering small animal, farm and equine work. It says 24/7 emergency care is provided by its own vets. Recent feedback highlights prompt urgent treatment, calm and reassuring handling, thoughtful support with longer-term and end-of-life cases, and a reassuring first visit for a dog with skin problems.
Parkside Veterinary Group in Arbroath treats pets, horses and farm animals, and its website states that emergency and out-of-hours care is available for all three. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners often describing friendly, efficient visits and a calm approach with nervous pets.
The Dunkeld Vet is a locally owned, independent small-animal practice in Dunkeld, caring for cats, dogs and exotic pets. Recent feedback continues to highlight a small-team approach, with owners describing clear explanations, calm handling, and appointments that do not feel rushed. Reviews also point to thoughtful support for nervous pets and practical guidance for owners, including first-time owners.
Heartland Veterinary Services Ltd is an RCVS-accredited practice providing care for small animals as well as equine and farm animals. Ownership or group affiliation is not stated. The practice appears set up for routine appointments, urgent problems, surgery, and follow-up care, with reviews describing short-notice help for visiting clients, surgery after emergency consultations, and repeat dressing changes over a two-week period. The website also notes Pet Health Club® Plus and the option to pay via Klarna.
The Crofts Veterinary Centre in Brechin is part of Kirkton Vet Centre, which presents itself as an independent, traditional mixed practice caring for both pets and farm animals. The practice says it provides its own emergency out-of-hours service for pets and farm animals, operated from its Stonehaven practice. Recent feedback continues to highlight a friendly, supportive approach across both routine visits and more difficult end-of-life appointments.
More Emergency Vets in Angus
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Tower Veterinary Centre in Coupar Angus is part of IVC Evidensia. The practice offers emergency veterinary care and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight long-term client loyalty, kind and professional staff, help with urgent or stressful visits, and compassionate support in more serious cases, though some owners have raised concerns about rising costs.
Thrums Veterinary Group is an independent veterinary group serving pets as well as farm and equine animals, with its history dating back to 1948. The Kirriemuir branch appears set up for both routine and urgent care, including in-house 24/7 emergency and out-of-hours cover rather than a third-party provider. Recent customer feedback also points to quick access for urgent appointments, same-day diagnostics and treatment, and follow-up after care.
Parkside Veterinary Group Ltd in Dundee provides care for pets, horses and farm animals, with routine appointments and emergency support listed across those areas. Recent feedback is very positive, especially around calm handling, clear explanations and helpful staff across the practice. Out-of-hours emergency care is available, though some clients report that the after-hours service is outsourced and less well regarded.
Wallace Vets is a multi-site veterinary practice serving Carnoustie, offering routine appointments as well as ongoing medical care and urgent same-day problems. The practice is listed as providing emergency veterinary services and as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight friendly, professional care, with examples ranging from vaccinations and health checks to injury appointments and longer-term treatment.
The Golf Veterinary Practice in Montrose offers care for dogs, cats, rabbits, small rodents, and reptiles, with routine preventative services and an emergency service referenced on its website. Website information also points to pet health advice topics including vaccinations, parasite control, neutering, dental care, obesity, and rabbit-specific care. Recent feedback suggests a long-established practice with many owners returning over decades and especially valuing the support shown at difficult times.
Vets4Pets Perth is part of the Vets4Pets group, with the practice website naming Dr. Philippa Herd and Fionn Aivaliotis as joint venture partners. The clinic offers routine care as well as more involved in-practice treatment, with digital X-ray, ultrasound, an in-house lab and an operating theatre. Its facilities also include separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards, isolation space, and out-of-hours care through Vets Now.
The Golf Veterinary Practice in Carnoustie sees dogs, cats, rabbits, small rodents and reptiles. Website information highlights routine preventive care, species-specific advice and emergency arrangements through the PDSA Emergency Service. Google reviews are few in number but consistently positive, with owners often praising the team’s kindness, reassurance and out-of-hours support.
Abbey Veterinary Clinics is a Forfar, Angus practice for cats and dogs (including puppies) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. It operates as part of IVC Evidensia. Many reviewers highlight a relaxed, less “hospital-like” feel and calm handling of nervous pets, alongside a smaller number of complaints focused on communication and administration.
Robson Vets Ltd is a veterinary practice in Montrose and is part of the IVC Evidensia group. The clinic offers routine and urgent care, including vaccinations, travel-related documentation support, general consultations, emergency care around the clock, and end-of-life support. Recent feedback highlights friendly, helpful staff, clear communication, and flexibility for short-notice needs.
Wallace Vets in Arbroath offers a mix of routine support and more serious care, with owners mentioning surgery, ongoing treatment planning, end-of-life care, and helpful telephone advice from reception. Public feedback is largely positive and often focuses on a kind, supportive approach, especially in difficult circumstances. The clinic is also noted as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Tay Veterinary Centre presents itself as a family-run independent practice with more than 50 years of service, and it is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Its core offering covers routine preventative care such as consultations and vaccinations, alongside diagnostics and procedures including in-house lab work, surgery and dental care. Recent feedback is mixed, but many owners praise the staff’s manner, the clean and well-laid-out practice, and the care provided by Olga in particular, while a smaller number of reviews raise concerns about report wording, charges, and the handling of nervous or reactive dogs in the waiting area.
Heartland Veterinary Services Ltd is an IVC Evidensia veterinary practice in Aberfeldy and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with repeated praise for a welcoming team and calm handling of anxious or nervous dogs. Owners also mention helpful support after a stressful night and positive experiences involving a dog and her puppies.
Wallace Vets is a veterinary practice in Dundee that also serves as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mostly positive, with many owners praising the team’s calm handling, friendly service, and support for nervous pets. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about communication, medication collection, and the cost of a surgical quote.
Vets Now (Dundee) is part of the Vets Now emergency network and operates under IVC Evidensia, focusing on out-of-hours pet emergencies rather than routine daytime care. The clinic also offers video consultations, and provides emergency cover when host practices are closed. Recent feedback continues to highlight urgent assessments, short-notice treatment, inpatient monitoring, and regular updates during more serious cases.
The Golf Veterinary Practice in Arbroath treats dogs, cats, rabbits, small rodents and reptiles. Website-listed services include vaccinations, microchipping, flea and worm treatment, neutering, dental care and operations, with the PDSA Emergency Service named for emergency care. Recent feedback is largely positive, with several long-standing clients describing helpful, thorough and professional care.



