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- •Access and responsiveness: multiple owners say appointments are available quickly when needed. - Kind, knowledgeable team: reviewers often describe the whole team as friendly, thoughtful, welcoming, and experienced. - Strong communication: owners mention honest advice, clear explanations, and being upfront about fees.
Thrums Veterinary Group says it is Scotland’s largest independent veterinary group, established in 1948, and provides care for pets, farm animals and equine. The website says the group runs its own 24/7, 365 emergency and out-of-hours service rather than outsourcing it. Recent feedback for the Scone practice is very positive, with owners often highlighting friendly staff, calm handling of anxious pets, dental work and clear communication during more serious cases.
- •Recent reviews are mostly positive, with many owners describing the team as friendly, kind, attentive, and supportive. - Several reviews highlight practical help for anxious pets, including treating a nervous dog in the car and offering home visits for pets that struggle with travel. - Owners also mention clear explanations and follow-up planning, with examples including anal gland treatment, emergency care for suspected pyometra, and ongoing treatment for rats with respiratory problems, tumours, and surgery.
- •Diagnostics, treatment and aftercare: Reviews mention X-rays with sedation, surgery, post-procedure discharge discussions, and clear explanations of healing and next steps. Owners also describe practical follow-through such as sharing notes with a pet’s regular vet, out-of-hours call-backs, and a follow-up phone call from a vet nurse after an operation.
Acres Vet Centre is an IVC Evidensia practice in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, providing routine healthcare for cats, dogs, and a range of small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters). Its website lists services such as vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and dental cleaning, alongside emergency-care instructions. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
- •Routine preventative care
- •Vaccinations, inoculations, and kitten injections
- •Illness and long-term condition management
- •Ongoing treatment for a cat with a skin allergy
- •Surgery and procedures
- •Advanced surgery for a persistent paw “corn”
- •Emergency and urgent care
- •Initial emergency treatment after a pet was hit by a car, followed by support through a recovery lasting nearly six months
- •General consultations
- •Reviews mention help with routine concerns, thorough appointments, and clear explanations about treatment
- •Pet plan
- •A pet plan is mentioned by a reviewer, though no inclusions are detailed
- •Training
- •Listed as a veterinary nurse training facility
- •Recent feedback is strongly positive about urgent care, including a detailed account of a very ill cat being diagnosed quickly and receiving emergency surgery the same day. - End-of-life support is a major theme, with several owners describing the team as gentle, dignified, caring and supportive during difficult decisions. - Owners also repeatedly mention animal welfare coming before profit, with comments about no upselling and pricing being more reasonable than some alternatives.
- •Recent feedback is strongly positive, with repeated praise for friendly, helpful staff and a welcoming atmosphere. - Reception support stands out, especially in practical situations such as finding a same-day appointment at another branch when Alloa was full. - Owners describe calm, capable handling of more urgent problems, including a dog that needed surgery to clean and stitch torn paws.
Our Score (57/100)
The Stewartry Veterinary Centre Ltd in Castle Douglas is an RCVS Accredited Practice with three consulting rooms, two operating rooms, a large animal room, a laboratory and an imaging suite. The practice states it treats pets and horses, and offers emergency out-of-hours call-outs. Recent feedback highlights kind communication, help with urgent appointments, and compassionate end-of-life care including home visits.
- •Owners regularly describe the team as friendly, professional, and caring, from reception through to the vets. - Reviews cover both routine care and urgent appointments, including boosters, check-ups, treatment for a skin rash, emergency help for a very sick dog, and a quick appointment for a limping dog while the owner was on holiday. - Several reviewers say their pets are well looked after and comfortable attending, including one owner who said their dog still loves going to the practice despite needing a lot of care.
