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Best Vets in Dunbartonshire

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4.4(401 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Sunday help for urgent illness: a reviewer describes calling on a Sunday, getting a quick call-back, and being seen the same day. - Low-stress handling: one vet examined a nervous dog on the floor instead of on a table, and another review mentions nurses using biscuits and reassurance for an excitable dog. - Clear explanations and continuity: a vet is praised for explaining what to watch for and what happens if treatment fails, and for making sure the owner’s usual vet would know what happened. - Pricing concerns appear in multiple recent reviews (examples: product and medication costs), alongside many long-term positive accounts of care.

4.2(17 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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. One older review reports a serious concern about an apparent post-dental misdiagnosis, which contrasts with the consistently positive tone of newer feedback.

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