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- •Many reviewers describe a friendly, professional, and knowledgeable team, with several saying they have used the practice for 15 to 20 years and feel confident bringing their pets here. - Routine preventive visits appear often in recent feedback, especially puppy vaccinations, microchipping, boosters, and kennel cough appointments. - A recurring criticism is cost, with some reviewers saying prices have risen sharply; one gave a specific example of £135 for a booster and kennel cough vaccination.
- •Many owners describe the team as friendly, kind and reassuring, saying staff helped put them at ease with both dogs and cats. - Julie is repeatedly singled out for compassionate communication during difficult situations, including cancer care and end-of-life appointments. - Reception receives mixed feedback: some recent reviewers praise the front desk, while others describe feeling unwelcome during registration or mention a brusque manner.
Vets Now (Dundee) is part of the Vets Now emergency network and operates under IVC Evidensia, focusing on out-of-hours pet emergencies rather than routine daytime care. The clinic also offers video consultations, and provides emergency cover when host practices are closed. Recent feedback continues to highlight urgent assessments, short-notice treatment, inpatient monitoring, and regular updates during more serious cases.
Parklea Veterinary Surgery in Helensburgh appears set up for both routine ongoing care and urgent same-day problems. Reviews describe regular diabetes visits, emergency treatment for an infected bite wound, and longer-term palliative care with ongoing monitoring and medication adjustments. Ownership isn’t stated in the available information, but the practice comes across as a long-established local clinic with strong continuity of care.
Bute & Cowal Vets presents itself as a family-run mixed practice in Dunoon, treating companion animals and farm animals, and also seeing wildlife. The practice says it provides its own 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year. Recent feedback continues to show strong emergency care examples, alongside some mixed experiences around continuity and communication.
- •Compassion and kindness stand out strongly, especially around end-of-life care. One recent reviewer was very appreciative of the support from both the Cowdenbeath and Milnathort practices, including memorial paw and nose prints sent with a card. - Clear communication is a repeated theme, with owners saying vets explain their pet’s health well and are informative during appointments.
Inglis Veterinary Centre, part of IVC Evidensia and operating under the Inglis Vets name, says it has been caring for pets for over 50 years. The clinic states that it offers 24-hour emergency care, a Video Vet option, and is open to new client registrations. Recent feedback highlights a welcoming atmosphere, calm handling of nervous pets, and a cat-specific waiting area, alongside a cluster of serious critical reviews raising ethical concerns about one reported case.
- •Reviewers often mention staff being especially good with nervous or difficult-to-handle pets, including rescue dogs and fearful cats, taking time, using treats, and making practical adjustments such as letting a dog leave via a back door to avoid a stressful reception area. - Several reviews describe clear explanations and professional communication, including answering questions well, discussing treatment options, and giving clear aftercare instructions. - Recent case examples include dental extractions with ongoing therapy, ultrasound, wound cleaning and follow-up checks, and major rabbit surgery with regular post-op reviews.
- •Several reviewers describe the team as friendly, welcoming, professional, and genuinely caring towards pets. - Clear communication is a recurring positive theme, with owners saying treatment and next steps were explained well. - Reviews mention care for both dogs and rabbits, with one long-term client especially recommending the practice for small animals.
Clyde Veterinary Group is a VetPartners mixed practice in Lanarkshire, established in 2003, with a hospital and branch surgeries serving pets, farm animals and horses. The practice states that it provides a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service, is a veterinary nurse training facility, and holds Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE). Recent feedback is very positive, with owners highlighting friendly staff, straightforward access to appointments, and compassionate support for both routine and end-of-life care.
