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- •Strong praise for expertise and helpfulness: multiple 5-star comments describe “fantastic service and expertise,” and “friendly and helpful” staff. - Communication and scheduling frustrations: one detailed review reports needing to chase for dates/times and a long wait due to delays with another client. - Procedure experience concerns: one reviewer felt the embryo transfer was rushed and not explained, and reported animals being dropped from trolleys onto hard floors.
Thistle Equine is an equine-focused veterinary clinic in Symington, Ayrshire. Publicly available information remains limited, but recent client feedback points to a calm, professional service for horse owners, including routine preventive care and home visits.
Conanvet is a veterinary clinic in Gairloch, Highlands. Public detail is limited, but the recent written feedback that is available centres on prompt, helpful telephone support when a dog was unwell. The clearest theme is approachable front-desk communication and practical advice.
Armour Veterinary Centre in Kilmarnock is presented on the Armour Vet Group website as a long-established practice with more than 30 years behind it. The practice places particular emphasis on horse owners, while also stating it sees cats, dogs and poultry. It says it provides its own out-of-hours cover, with continuity of care from the practice’s own vets.
Northvet Veterinary Group Ltd is a long-established veterinary practice, founded in 1861, operating across multiple branches in Orkney. It supports a broad mix of cases, covering routine and urgent care for pets as well as farm animal and equine work. Practical features highlighted by the practice include a 24-hour emergency service available 365 days a year and online ordering for food or medication.
University-affiliated farm animal practice in Roslin operating under the University of Edinburgh name. Public information identifies it as a farm animal practice, but gives little detail on the specific services, facilities, species coverage, or emergency arrangements. As a result, there is limited public-facing detail on what to expect from appointments.
Threave Farm Vets is a farm-animal-only veterinary practice in Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire. The practice focuses on supporting farm management, with a particular emphasis on disease prevention, alongside broader veterinary care and advice for farms. It also states that it provides 24-hour emergency cover for its clients.
Hillfoots Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice in Tillicoulty, Clackmannanshire. Publicly available information about the clinic is very limited, so details such as ownership, facilities, opening hours, and specific treatments are not clearly listed. There is also no recent review activity available here to give a fuller picture of client experience.
Blackadder Vets is a veterinary practice in Duns, Berwickshire. Publicly available information here is too limited to give a fuller verified overview of its facilities, services, opening hours, or team.
Ovibreed Ltd is a specialist provider focused on advanced sheep breeding rather than general small-animal veterinary care. Its website indicates support for both pedigree and commercial sheep breeders, with sheep the only species explicitly mentioned. The site also includes separate pages for services, news, terms and conditions, and a shop, suggesting a structured offering rather than one-off enquiries alone.
