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The Veterinary Wellness Centre

#1 Vet in Newcraighall, Dunbartonshire

4.7
Independent Clinic

The Veterinary Wellness Centre – Vets in Newcraighall

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

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).

Concrete examples owners describe include: X‑rays carried out with thoughtful handling during drop-off, testing and ongoing medication management for Cushing’s disease, tailored nutrition planning (a home-cooked diet plan credited with improving a dog’s appetite), and rehab-style support such as hydro/water treadmill sessions.

Services

Based on the website summary and the latest reviews, the clinic is associated with

  • Holistic/integrated veterinary care (owners describe whole-pet discussions rather than “just by body part,” with options explained before choosing a plan).
  • Herbal medicine (listed on the website; also referenced by owners as “herbal treatment”).
  • Acupuncture (listed on the website).
  • Manual therapies (listed on the website).
  • Regenerative medicine (listed on the website).
  • Diagnostics and medical management mentioned in reviews, including
  • X-rays (one owner describes leaving an emotional dog for X-rays, noting thoroughness).
  • Tests leading to diagnosis of Cushing’s disease and prescribed medication, with reported improvement.
  • Rehab/physio-style support, including
  • Water treadmill / hydro sessions (owners mention “water treadmill” and “hydro sessions,” and praise physio support).

People

  • Miriam (vet): Mentioned repeatedly for being patient and explaining things fully. Owners describe her as thorough (including around X‑rays), willing to discuss options, and providing tailored plans such as a home-cooked diet to address appetite issues.
  • Amanda (physio): Specifically praised for physio expertise and care, with one owner noting their dog “loves” hydro sessions with her.

Reviews

Google rating: 4.7 stars from 57 reviews. “”

  • Owners commonly say appointments feel unrushed, with clear explanations and multiple options discussed before proceeding.
  • Several mention the clinic takes a low-stress approach, including practical setup details like a separate cat waiting area and staff helping nervous dogs feel comfortable.
  • Specific outcomes/treatments described include X-rays, diagnostic testing and medication for Cushing’s disease, tailored diet planning, and rehab support (water treadmill/hydro sessions).
  • Pricing is talked about in terms of transparency (knowing what they’re paying for and why), rather than any specific fees being quoted.

Location

73-77 Whitehill St, Newcraighall, Musselburgh EH21 8QZ, UK

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