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- •Written feedback often describes the team as kind, caring and professional with both pets and owners. - Several owners praise efficient, thorough appointments, including a review noting that a vet remembered their cat, carried out a careful check-up and handled vaccinations in a low-stress way. - Reception staff are also mentioned positively for being pleasant and helpful.
- •A warm welcome is a recurring theme, with several owners saying their dogs are comfortable at the practice; one nervous dog was specifically said to have been put at ease. - Staff interaction with pets stands out, including treats, tickles and talking to dogs in an affectionate, calming way. - Owners mention clear explanations and helpful support, including a new-kitten visit where Lisa answered questions and Hannah explained stock and plan options.
Crossriggs Veterinary Clinic presents itself as a family-run small animal practice for domestic pets in Cumnock, and clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews commonly mention routine appointments such as check-ups and nail/claw clips, alongside compassionate end-of-life care. Emergency veterinary services are also listed, although specific arrangements are not stated.
Inglis Vets Healthy Pets in Dunfermline is part of IVC Evidensia and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners commonly describe a friendly, patient team, with practical support such as automated reminders for repeat medicines. Recent feedback continues to highlight straightforward appointments and welcoming staff, alongside examples of urgent care and mobility assessment.
- •Owners regularly describe the team as friendly, kind and professional. - Recent feedback highlights out-of-hours and emergency support, including help for people who were on holiday in the area. - Reviews mention strong care around serious or emotional situations, including surgery aftercare and end-of-life support.
The Veterinary Wellness Centre is described by reviewers as a family-run, independent practice with a strong focus on integrated care, combining conventional veterinary work-ups with complementary therapies. Owners often say appointments feel unrushed, treatment options are explained clearly, and the team adapts well to nervous pets in a calm, low-stress setting. Recent reviews also highlight the personal feel of the practice, including a separate cat waiting area and a dedicated “rainbow room” for end-of-life appointments.
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics is a VetPartners practice serving Haddington, Midlothian. The clinic provides routine and preventative care alongside surgical and diagnostic support, with services for common pets as well as rabbits and exotic pets. Recent feedback commonly highlights a caring team, thorough exams, and appointments that don’t feel rushed.
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Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety appears to be linked to the University of Glasgow veterinary school, as it is listed on the gla.ac.uk/vet website. Public-facing information is limited, so there is little detail available on its day-to-day clinical offering. The small amount of feedback available is positive, describing the team as helpful and a pet as well cared for.
- •Owners praise the practice’s friendly, approachable manner, with one reviewer singling out Louise for her calm and caring approach. - Recent comments highlight good communication, including updates during a dog’s stay for a few days of treatment. - Reviews suggest pets are handled with patience and confidence, including one cat owner who said Louise’s love of animals shines through.
Moray Coast Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, multi-disciplinary practice operating across multiple sites. It appears set up for a mixed caseload, covering pets as well as farm and equine work, with reptile and ferret care also listed, alongside pet travel services. Recent feedback is strongly positive and centres on friendly, welcoming staff and a same-day appointment for a dog with sore eyes.
