Dunbartonshire has 19 small mammal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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19 clinicsVets at Home and Heart is a mobile veterinary service serving pets at home in and around Kirkintilloch, with routine care such as wellness exams, vaccinations and senior checks alongside a strong focus on quality-of-life support, palliative care and home euthanasia. Recent feedback continues to centre on calm, compassionate end-of-life visits at home, clear explanations, and unhurried appointments. No corporate group affiliation is mentioned.
Leith Vets presents itself as an independent practice offering routine care such as vaccinations and neutering alongside complex surgery, advanced dentistry, and exotic and small herbivore referrals. The clinic also highlights its Gold International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) status, reflecting a strong feline focus. Recent reviews continue to emphasise calm handling of nervous pets, clear explanations, and thoughtful follow-up after treatment.
Links Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that owners consistently describe as calm, welcoming, and well organised, with vets who explain what they are doing step by step. Reviews mention being able to get appointments quickly, and there are specific examples of the team accommodating a nervous, animal-reactive dog with quieter arrangements. End-of-life care is also a clear strength, with compassionate communication and time given afterwards. Reviewers also note a clean, light reception area and mention that the practice has its own hospital.
Thrums Veterinary Group says it is Scotland’s largest independent veterinary group, established in 1948, and provides care for pets, farm animals and equine. The website says the group runs its own 24/7, 365 emergency and out-of-hours service rather than outsourcing it. Recent feedback for the Scone practice is very positive, with owners often highlighting friendly staff, calm handling of anxious pets, dental work and clear communication during more serious cases.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic in Chryston offers routine pet care, urgent appointments and preventive care through its Pet Health Club plans. The clinic website also states that emergency care is available, and reviews mention access to more advanced tests such as ultrasound through other Glenbrae branches when needed. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
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Thistle Vets Ltd on Clovenstone Drive is a well-reviewed small-animal practice with emergency veterinary services and a veterinary nurse training facility listed among its capabilities. Recent feedback continues to highlight a kind, approachable team, prompt appointments when pets need to be seen quickly, and supportive handling of both routine and difficult visits. Owners also mention diagnostic heart scans and compassionate end-of-life care.
Vets4Pets Dumbarton is part of the Vets4Pets group and has been operating since 2014. It is a small-animal practice with on-site diagnostics and inpatient facilities including an in-house laboratory, operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, X-ray and ultrasound, and the clinic states that emergency cover is available when it is closed. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with particular praise for compassionate handling, support across a range of routine and urgent concerns, and thoughtful end-of-life care.
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.
Mintlaw Vet Surgery is an IVC Evidensia practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Its established services include routine preventative care, procedures such as dental work, inpatient or overnight care, and assessment of injuries and unwell pets. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners describe the team as friendly, gentle, and easy to deal with, while some raise concerns about costs, communication, and decision-making in more serious cases.
Conanvet in Conon Bridge is a veterinary practice that states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary care. Services described include routine consultations, urgent treatment, post-operative support, allergy work-ups, reproductive care and end-of-life care. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners praise compassionate handling and helpful follow-up, while others raise concerns about urgent access, waiting times and charges.
Glasgow Pollokshaws Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets small-animal practice led by practice partner Michelle Barclay. It is an RCVS-approved veterinary nurse training practice and is certified at general practice level under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The clinic has in-house diagnostics and inpatient facilities, including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, isolation facilities, and separate dog and cat waiting areas and wards.
McKenzie Vets is a veterinary practice in Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, and is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers a broad range of first-opinion care for dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters, including routine treatment, surgery, dentistry and emergency veterinary services listed in clinic data. Recent feedback highlights friendly handling, clear communication and strong support in both routine and more complex cases.
Vets4Pets Corstorphine is part of the Vets4Pets group, established in 2013, and is Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons accredited. Its website lists on-site facilities including an operating theatre, in-house lab, digital x-ray, ultrasound, and dental radiography, and it also states that the practice is a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners especially highlighting calm handling of nervous pets, clear explanations, and a friendly team.
Wood Veterinary Group Limited is part of VetPartners and offers care for both pets and farm animals. The practice says it runs its own 24-hour emergency service for pets, alongside 24/7 mobile emergency support for farm animals. It also highlights routine, advanced, ambulatory and laboratory services, including an onsite veterinary laboratory, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is especially positive about compassionate emergency support and reassuring routine care.
Companion Care (Fort Kinnaird) Ltd trades as a Vets4Pets practice, with the clinic also linked to Pets at Home. It is set up for in-practice diagnostics and procedures, including on-site lab testing, imaging, dentistry, an operating theatre and wards, and it also offers nurse clinics and health plans. Recent feedback continues to highlight calm handling, clear explanations and help with urgent Sunday appointments, alongside some concerns about pricing.
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics in Gilmerton is a long-established practice with roots going back to the 1960s. It provides routine care alongside on-site diagnostics and surgery, including x-ray and ultrasound, and treats dogs, cats, rabbits and exotic pets. The practice holds RWAF Rabbit Friendly Status and is part of VetPartners. Recent feedback is mostly positive about thorough routine appointments, gentle handling and friendly staff, with one newer complaint about unreliable reduced opening hours.
West Edinburgh Vets sees a mix of routine pet care for dogs and cats alongside more complex cases, including small and exotic pets. Recent reviews highlight quick responses, same-day help, clear explanations, and practical support through WhatsApp and a video vet service. Owners also describe compassionate handling around emergencies, follow-up care, and bereavement.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic is a long-established Dumbarton practice with a strong local reputation and very positive recent feedback. Owners regularly mention friendly, welcoming care, clear explanations during appointments, and patient handling of nervous pets. The clinic also offers 24/7 online vet access through its Pet Health Club Plus plan, and structured clinic data identifies it as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Inglis Vets Corstorphine is an IVC Evidensia practice set up for both routine care, such as booster injections, and more complex or stressful situations. Owners describe support through long medical journeys, end-of-life care, and gentle handling for anxious cats during visits. The practice is also listed as offering emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended-hours cover.



