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Oban Veterinary Surgeons is an RCVS-accredited practice that offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included) and acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s also set up for urgent and out-of-hours care: reviews describe pets being admitted overnight and having surgery early the same morning, including one case operated on by 7:30am. Recent reviewers also mention online appointment booking being straightforward and being seen quickly for a suspected bite reaction/lump, plus clear explanations during examinations.
Oban Veterinary Surgeons is an RCVS-accredited practice that offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included) and acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s also set up for urgent and out-of-hours care: reviews describe pets being admitted overnight and having surgery early the same morning, including one case operated on by 7:30am. Recent reviewers also mention online appointment booking being straightforward and being seen quickly for a suspected bite reaction/lump, plus clear explanations during examinations.
Bute and Cowal Vets is a family-run mixed practice (the website states 5 full-time vets) treating companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife. It also states it runs its own 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year (rather than outsourcing). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Support around end-of-life care, with one reviewer naming Duncan as “sympathetic” when their dog was put to sleep. - Routine preventive care, including a yearly injection where the vet was described as thorough and checking the dog as well as giving the injection. - Front-desk support, including a receptionist explaining a health plan and what it includes. There is also a clear conflict in experiences: one reviewer alleges their dog was refused treatment unless payment was made that day (and disputes the seriousness of the condition), while several others describe compassionate care.
Bute and Cowal Vets is a family-run mixed practice (the website states 5 full-time vets) treating companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife. It also states it runs its own 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year (rather than outsourcing). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Support around end-of-life care, with one reviewer naming Duncan as “sympathetic” when their dog was put to sleep. - Routine preventive care, including a yearly injection where the vet was described as thorough and checking the dog as well as giving the injection. - Front-desk support, including a receptionist explaining a health plan and what it includes. There is also a clear conflict in experiences: one reviewer alleges their dog was refused treatment unless payment was made that day (and disputes the seriousness of the condition), while several others describe compassionate care.
