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Companion Care (Fort Kinnaird) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Newcraighall Rd
Our Score (74/100)
Companion Care (Fort Kinnaird) Ltd trades as a Vets4Pets practice and the website describes it as independently owned, partnering with Pets at Home. It appears set up for in-practice diagnostics and procedures (on-site lab testing, imaging, dentistry, operating theatre and wards), and it also offers nurse clinics and health plans.
Companion Care (Fort Kinnaird) Ltd trades as a Vets4Pets practice and the website describes it as independently owned, partnering with Pets at Home. It appears set up for in-practice diagnostics and procedures (on-site lab testing, imaging, dentistry, operating theatre and wards), and it also offers nurse clinics and health plans.
Leith Vets describes itself as an independent practice, offering routine care (like vaccinations and neutering) as well as complex surgery and high-level dentistry. The clinic also highlights exotic and small herbivore referrals, and says it holds Gold International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) practice status.
Leith Vets describes itself as an independent practice, offering routine care (like vaccinations and neutering) as well as complex surgery and high-level dentistry. The clinic also highlights exotic and small herbivore referrals, and says it holds Gold International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) practice status.
Mintlaw Vet Surgery
Mintlaw
Our Score (71/100)
Mintlaw Vet Surgery is a veterinary practice that is also a veterinary nurse training facility (stated in the clinic data). From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations), inpatient/overnight care (pets being kept in overnight), and procedures including dental work—but there’s a clear split in experiences between owners who praise how their pets were handled and owners who felt cost and decision-making were prioritised over welfare.
Mintlaw Vet Surgery is a veterinary practice that is also a veterinary nurse training facility (stated in the clinic data). From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations), inpatient/overnight care (pets being kept in overnight), and procedures including dental work—but there’s a clear split in experiences between owners who praise how their pets were handled and owners who felt cost and decision-making were prioritised over welfare.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic
Chryston
Our Score (71/100)
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic is set up for day-to-day pet care with added support for urgent problems (the website states emergency care is available) and longer-term preventive care via its Pet Health Club plans. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic is set up for day-to-day pet care with added support for urgent problems (the website states emergency care is available) and longer-term preventive care via its Pet Health Club plans. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Inglis Veterinary Centre operates under the “Inglis Vets” name and states it has been caring for pets for over 50 years. The website says emergencies are handled 24 hours a day and mentions options like a “Video Vet” service, alongside being open to new client registrations.
Inglis Veterinary Centre operates under the “Inglis Vets” name and states it has been caring for pets for over 50 years. The website says emergencies are handled 24 hours a day and mentions options like a “Video Vet” service, alongside being open to new client registrations.
Links Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that reviewers describe as calm and well-organised, with vets who explain what they’re doing step-by-step. Owners mention being able to get appointments quickly, and one review describes the team actively accommodating a nervous, animal-reactive dog by offering a slot with no other animals around or having them wait outside until called in. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced: one client describes a peaceful euthanasia appointment where the vet explained the process and gave them time to sit with their cat afterwards.
Links Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that reviewers describe as calm and well-organised, with vets who explain what they’re doing step-by-step. Owners mention being able to get appointments quickly, and one review describes the team actively accommodating a nervous, animal-reactive dog by offering a slot with no other animals around or having them wait outside until called in. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced: one client describes a peaceful euthanasia appointment where the vet explained the process and gave them time to sit with their cat afterwards.
Conanvet
Conon Bridge
Our Score (68/100)
Conanvet is a veterinary practice that states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). From the latest reviews, owners describe a mix of routine and urgent care experiences: examples include diagnosis and treatment for a Labrador, treating an eye inflammation while the owner was travelling, and post-operative support such as removing stitches after cancer surgery performed at a referral practice. End-of-life care is also described, including return of ashes in a “woodland tube” with an engraved brass name plate.
Conanvet is a veterinary practice that states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). From the latest reviews, owners describe a mix of routine and urgent care experiences: examples include diagnosis and treatment for a Labrador, treating an eye inflammation while the owner was travelling, and post-operative support such as removing stitches after cancer surgery performed at a referral practice. End-of-life care is also described, including return of ashes in a “woodland tube” with an engraved brass name plate.
Glasgow Pollokshaws Vets4Pets Ltd
Pollokshaws
Our Score (67/100)
Glasgow Pollokshaws Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets small‑animal practice led by practice partner Michelle Barclay. It’s an RCVS-approved veterinary nurse training practice and is certified at the general practice level under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The clinic is set up for in-house diagnostics and inpatient care, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, isolation facilities, and separate dog/cat waiting areas and wards.
Glasgow Pollokshaws Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets small‑animal practice led by practice partner Michelle Barclay. It’s an RCVS-approved veterinary nurse training practice and is certified at the general practice level under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The clinic is set up for in-house diagnostics and inpatient care, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, isolation facilities, and separate dog/cat waiting areas and wards.
The Veterinary Wellness Centre
Newcraighall
Our Score (65/100)
The Veterinary Wellness Centre is described by reviewers as a family-run, independent practice (no corporate group mentioned) with a strong focus on “integrated” care—combining conventional veterinary work-ups with complementary therapies. Across the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being given time in appointments (not rushed), having treatment options discussed before decisions are made, and seeing the clinic adapt to pets’ stress levels (including a separate cat waiting area).
The Veterinary Wellness Centre is described by reviewers as a family-run, independent practice (no corporate group mentioned) with a strong focus on “integrated” care—combining conventional veterinary work-ups with complementary therapies. Across the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being given time in appointments (not rushed), having treatment options discussed before decisions are made, and seeing the clinic adapt to pets’ stress levels (including a separate cat waiting area).
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics is a long-established practice (tracing its roots back to the 1960s) offering routine care plus on-site diagnostic and surgical capability (including x‑ray and ultrasound). The clinic treats a range of species including dogs, cats, rabbits and exotic pets, and holds RWAF Rabbit Friendly Status. In recent reviews, owners most often describe thorough routine appointments (vaccinations/boosters and check-ups), careful handling that keeps anxious pets calm, and a welcoming front-desk experience.
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics is a long-established practice (tracing its roots back to the 1960s) offering routine care plus on-site diagnostic and surgical capability (including x‑ray and ultrasound). The clinic treats a range of species including dogs, cats, rabbits and exotic pets, and holds RWAF Rabbit Friendly Status. In recent reviews, owners most often describe thorough routine appointments (vaccinations/boosters and check-ups), careful handling that keeps anxious pets calm, and a welcoming front-desk experience.
