About Emergency Vets in Ayr
For urgent pet care needs, understanding which clinics offer emergency services is vital.
In Ayr, four clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, ensuring that pet owners have access to critical services when needed. These clinics are crucial for handling urgent and life-threatening situations, providing peace of mind that immediate care is available. On the other hand, clinics offering routine-only care focus more on scheduled appointments and non-emergency treatments, which may suit pet owners with less immediate needs.
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Ayr.
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Vets4Pets Ayr is described on its website as a locally-owned Vets4Pets practice, with Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) accreditation plus International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) and Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund accreditations. The clinic appears set up for a broad mix of routine and surgical work, with facilities and services listed for keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery, in-house diagnostics, and separate cat/dog areas.
Vets4Pets Ayr is described on its website as a locally-owned Vets4Pets practice, with Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) accreditation plus International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) and Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund accreditations. The clinic appears set up for a broad mix of routine and surgical work, with facilities and services listed for keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery, in-house diagnostics, and separate cat/dog areas.

Hollow Park Veterinary Surgery offers 15‑minute consultations (appointment-only) alongside in-house surgery, dental work, and diagnostics (including digital X‑ray, ultrasound and in-house blood testing). The practice also states it provides 24‑hour out-of-hours emergency cover for existing clients, aiming for continuity by having pets seen by their own vets with access to clinical history.
Hollow Park Veterinary Surgery offers 15‑minute consultations (appointment-only) alongside in-house surgery, dental work, and diagnostics (including digital X‑ray, ultrasound and in-house blood testing). The practice also states it provides 24‑hour out-of-hours emergency cover for existing clients, aiming for continuity by having pets seen by their own vets with access to clinical history.

Dalblair Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice that’s been caring for animals for over 100 years. Based on the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for both routine care and more complex work, with facilities including two operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, diagnostic ultrasound, and a dedicated dental facility.
Dalblair Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice that’s been caring for animals for over 100 years. Based on the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for both routine care and more complex work, with facilities including two operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, diagnostic ultrasound, and a dedicated dental facility.
Collier & Brock is a long-established veterinary practice (in operation since the 1950s) treating small animals and exotics. The clinic lists a broad, “general practice” set of services—vaccinations, nurse clinics, microchipping, diagnostics, and acupuncture—and it also states it provides emergency veterinary services (no further details available). In the latest written reviews, owners most often describe support during serious illness and end-of-life situations, including being “very thorough” when a dog was seriously unwell and showing notable compassion when an owner lost a cat.
Collier & Brock is a long-established veterinary practice (in operation since the 1950s) treating small animals and exotics. The clinic lists a broad, “general practice” set of services—vaccinations, nurse clinics, microchipping, diagnostics, and acupuncture—and it also states it provides emergency veterinary services (no further details available). In the latest written reviews, owners most often describe support during serious illness and end-of-life situations, including being “very thorough” when a dog was seriously unwell and showing notable compassion when an owner lost a cat.
