Prestwick has 1 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Prestwick, Ayrshire
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Updated 2026-05
About Dog & Cat Vets in Prestwick
For dog and cat owners, Prestwick’s veterinary provision is centred on Dalblair Vets Ltd, the town’s top-ranked clinic. It offers a strong range of everyday small-animal care backed by very positive reviews for communication, kindness, and thorough treatment.
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Routine dog and cat care: Dalblair Vets Ltd provides consultations, vaccinations, health checks, nurse clinics, free puppy and kitten health checks, and neutering.
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Diagnostics and treatment: the clinic lists two operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, diagnostic ultrasound, dentistry, and a dedicated dental facility, supporting both routine procedures and more involved cases.
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Extra support for owners: practical services include online appointment booking, online repeat prescription requests, pet travel advice, behaviour clinics, and bereavement support.
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Recent owner feedback: reviews mention newly registered dogs receiving full vaccinations and health checks, plus praise for vets who explain treatment clearly and make pets feel safe and well cared for.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Prestwick
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Our Score (56/100)
Dalblair Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice in Prestwick that has been operating for over a hundred years. It appears equipped for both routine care and more involved clinical work, with two operating theatres, an in-house...
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Dalblair Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice in Prestwick that has been operating for over a hundred years. It appears equipped for both routine care and more involved clinical work, with two operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, diagnostic ultrasound, a dedicated dental facility, and out-of-hours provision. Recent feedback highlights clear explanations during consultations, routine vaccinations and health checks for newly registered dogs, and strong care in an emergency case involving a badly injured dog.



