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168 clinicsVets4Pets 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.
Vets4Pets Stirling is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic is set up for both routine care and more complex work, with an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound, an operating theatre, separate cat and dog wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergencies are handled through Vets Now Hospital, with treatment notes shared back to the practice.
Vets4Pets Perth is part of the Vets4Pets group, with the practice website naming Dr. Philippa Herd and Fionn Aivaliotis as joint venture partners. The clinic offers routine care as well as more involved in-practice treatment, with digital X-ray, ultrasound, an in-house lab and an operating theatre. Its facilities also include separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards, isolation space, and out-of-hours care through Vets Now.
Hamilton Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, offering a broad mix of routine, diagnostic, surgical and inpatient care for pets. Website-listed facilities include in-house laboratory testing, digital and dental X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward, and separate cat and dog waiting and ward areas. When the clinic is closed, emergency care is provided via Vets Now in Glasgow.
Albavet Dunfermline is a CVS-owned, RCVS-accredited general practice in Dunfermline, with Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) status. It offers routine care as well as diagnostics including in-house lab testing, X-ray and ultrasound, alongside referral options for orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery. The practice treats dogs, cats, rabbits and a wide range of exotic pets, and uses Vets Now for out-of-hours emergency care.
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Pets 'n' Vets Pollokshaws in Glasgow is part of the Linnaeus veterinary group. The clinic offers a broad mix of routine care, surgery, dental care, diagnostics, rehabilitation and behaviour support, with pet emergencies also mentioned. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners often highlighting kind staff, clear communication, and practical features such as easy parking and a larger waiting room.
East End Vets presents itself as an independent clinic in Glasgow, and its website says it treats dogs, cats and rabbits. Recent reviews continue to give it an independent-practice feel, with owners often mentioning Dave and the wider team for friendly, detailed care. The practice is also mentioned by rescue-dog owners, including one reviewer who says their charity recommended it.
Champion Vet Ibrox is a CVS small-animal practice in Glasgow that has been established since 2003. The clinic offers on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound, alongside dentistry, and it holds RCVS General Practice status plus Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. Recent feedback is largely positive about gentle handling, helpful staff and support for both routine and urgent problems, though a small number of reviews raise concerns about continuity of care and parts of the client experience.
Albavet is a Glasgow veterinary practice that is part of CVS. It offers routine first-opinion care alongside diagnostics, surgery, and help with urgent problems during opening hours, with out-of-hours emergencies directed to Vets Now. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners highlighting kind handling, clear explanations, and a welcoming approach for nervous pets.
Vets4Pets Kirkcaldy is part of the Vets4Pets network and presents itself as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab, imaging including dental X-ray, an operating theatre, and separate cat and dog waiting and ward areas plus isolation. The practice’s website indicates it covers both routine care and more advanced work, including chemotherapy and cancer treatment, ear surgery, and surgery referrals. Out-of-hours care is provided by Vets Now.
Albavet Kirkcaldy is a CVS-owned RCVS General Practice small-animal clinic and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), with on-site X-rays and ultrasound, in-house lab work, dental procedures, and veterinary nurse training. It is set up for routine care such as vaccinations, parasite control, neutering, and nurse clinics, alongside diagnostics and surgery, with referral services for orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery. The practice also offers a GP service for exotic pets, and out-of-hours emergencies are handled by Vets Now.
Craigleith Vets4Pets in Edinburgh is part of the Vets4Pets group. Owners regularly praise the team for friendly service, calm handling of anxious pets, and supportive follow-up, with services mentioned including vaccinations, weight management, and treatment for cat urinary problems. Recent feedback also highlights quick help in urgent situations and convenient medication ordering via WhatsApp.
Albavet Dalgety Bay is a CVS-owned branch of the Albavet Veterinary Surgeons group in Dunfermline, set up as a small-animal practice with on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound. It offers routine preventive care, medical work-ups and surgery, with emergency support during normal opening hours. Out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Vets Now.
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.
Vets4Pets Irvine Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. It operates as a general small-animal practice offering routine care and common procedures, with reviews mentioning vaccinations, spaying, first puppy checks, skin problems and ongoing medication. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and owner comments point to generally friendly visits, though communication around appointment timing and prescription requests has drawn some criticism.
Flett & Carmichael Veterinary Surgeons is an independent mixed practice in Kirkwall, seeing small animals, exotics and wildlife, farm animals, and equine cases. The practice offers a 24-hour emergency service and also lists veterinary nurse clinics, behaviour and weight clinics, puppy socialisation, visiting specialists, and end-of-life care. Recent feedback continues to highlight prompt access, clear communication, and kind handling of both routine and urgent cases.
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The University of Edinburgh Hospital for Small Animals in Roslin is a university-based small animal hospital with evidence of both advanced referral work and ongoing medical management. Recent feedback consistently highlights clear communication, strong inpatient support and compassionate handling of difficult cases. Complex surgery, imaging-led investigations and follow-up care are recurring themes.
Vets4Pets Ayr is a Vets4Pets practice in Ayr offering routine and more advanced veterinary care for dogs, cats, rabbits, small mammals and exotic pets. Website-listed facilities include imaging, in-house lab testing, hospitalisation and isolation, plus separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards. Recent reviews describe a friendly, reassuring team, clear communication during treatment, and compassionate support during difficult visits.
Pets ’n’ Vets East Kilbride is part of the Linnaeus-owned Pets ’n’ Vets network in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Its website presents a broad mix of routine and more advanced veterinary care, including laparoscopic spay, orthopaedic surgery, behaviour support, nurse clinics, and access to advanced imaging such as CT and MRI. The practice also references emergency care arrangements and longer-term health support.
3 Mile Veterinary Centre is a CVS Group small-animal practice in Glasgow, established in the 1980s, with RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. The practice provides routine care alongside dentistry, diagnostics and surgery, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick help for urgent problems, calm handling, and compassionate support, alongside a small number of serious concerns about communication around treatment decisions and cost.
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.
Bard Vets Ltd presents itself as an independent practice in Dumfries, with ongoing investment in equipment and continuing professional education. It appears set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with repeated examples of short-notice appointments, emergency-line access, and overnight help. Recent feedback continues to highlight thorough clinical care, supportive communication, and long-standing loyalty from local pet owners.
County Vets is a modern practice in Maybole offering both farm and small-animal care, with stated surgical and hospitalisation facilities and a broad species range that includes livestock, dogs, cats and exotics. Recent customer feedback is strongly positive, with repeated praise for friendly staff, quick access for urgent appointments, and considerate care in difficult situations. Reviews also highlight practical support ranging from injury treatment to grooming help and home euthanasia visits.
Pets ’n’ Vets Newton Mearns is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd. It is set up for routine preventative care, senior pet support and pain management, with access to more advanced procedures through the wider group, including surgery, cardiology, physiotherapy and advanced imaging. The practice website also lists Cat Friendly Clinic and Rabbit Friendly Clinic status.
Cumbernauld Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, which describes its practices as locally owned. The practice appears set up for routine care and common procedures, alongside urgent same-day assessments when needed. Recent feedback often highlights kind handling, clear explanations and reassurance, although there are some negative reports around communication, aftercare and one nail-clipping visit.
Ardmory Veterinary Clinic is a single-centre practice in Glasgow that opened in February 2009 and says it has experience caring for a large range of pet species. Recent reviews continue to reflect that broad caseload, with owners mentioning cats, dogs, parrots, snakes, tortoises, bearded dragons, hedgehogs, ferrets, gerbils and degus. When the clinic is closed, its website advises clients to contact Emergency Vets Glasgow or Vets Now.
Eden Veterinary Practice in Cupar has been established since 2003 and treats a broad mix of species, including small pets, horses and farm animals. The practice offers a 24-hour emergency service for all animals and also provides home visits. Recent reviews repeatedly highlight compassionate end-of-life support, along with a polite, helpful front-of-house experience.
Broadleys Veterinary Hospital presents itself as an independently owned, purpose-built veterinary hospital run by veterinarians. It offers both routine preventative care and more advanced hospital and referral work, including on-site CT, MRI, digital radiography, advanced ultrasound, and a dedicated physiotherapy and hydrotherapy suite. The hospital also states that emergency and out-of-hours care is provided on-site 24/7, 365 days a year.
Hawick Veterinary Practice in Hawick is part of the Linnaeus group. The practice says it has been serving local pets since the 1960s, and it appears set up for both everyday veterinary care and more serious cases. Recent customer feedback highlights quick access for unwell pets, ongoing monitoring for kittens, supportive handling of nervous dogs, and care during major surgery after a road-traffic injury.
Champion Vet East Kilbride is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and part of the CVS-owned Champion Vets group. It offers routine preventative care alongside diagnostics, surgery, and selected referral services. Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners particularly commenting on caring support after surgery and during end-of-life care, though one review describes an upsetting experience during euthanasia.
Charnwood Veterinary Centre in Dumfries offers a broad range of first-opinion veterinary care, including routine treatment, diagnostics and surgery. The practice also provides out-of-hours emergency cover through its own veterinary surgeons, alongside services such as pet healthcare plans and export health certificates. Recent feedback is largely positive, with many clients praising the team’s kindness, clinical knowledge and value for money.
Kingdom Veterinary Clinic in Glenrothes is a long-established, independent practice with RCVS accreditation. It offers general veterinary care with in-house capability for routine and advanced surgery, dentistry, anaesthesia, and diagnostic imaging, and treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, other small pets, and exotics. Recent feedback often highlights calm, unhurried appointments, clear explanations, and a caring manner from the clinical team.
Valley Veterinary Group in Kilmarnock is part of the CVS group and operates as a small-animal practice with in-house diagnostic facilities including laboratory testing, X-ray and ultrasound. The clinic offers routine preventive care, nurse clinics, dentistry, surgery and home visits, with out-of-hours emergencies handled by Vets Now. Recent feedback is mixed: some long-standing clients describe warm, supportive care and strong communication, while others raise concerns about end-of-life handling, costs and communication in more complex cases.
Greenside Veterinary Practice in Melrose is part of the Linnaeus group and provides care for both small and large animals, while also operating as a veterinary nurse training practice. The practice appears particularly well known for cases that go beyond routine appointments, with a dedicated Regenerative Therapies & Rehabilitation service mentioned repeatedly by owners. Recent feedback also highlights supportive handling for nervous dogs, clear communication, and attentive follow-up.
Sandyhills Veterinary Clinic in Glasgow operates under the ScotVet name, which the clinic says is independent and has been providing pet care since 2000. Its website also states that 24/7 emergency care is available. Recent feedback points to practical, compassionate care, with owners frequently mentioning quick appointments, clear explanations and supportive follow-up.
Ownership isn’t clearly stated. Cameron & Greig presents itself as a mixed-animal practice covering pets, equine, and farm animals including cattle and sheep, with operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, ultrasound, X-ray and a pharmacy. The practice says routine and emergency surgery is carried out in a sterile theatre. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners often praising supportive vets and especially the reception team.
Dalblair Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice in Ayr that has been caring for animals for more than 100 years. The clinic’s facilities include two operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, diagnostic ultrasound, and a dedicated dental suite, supporting both routine care and more complex treatment. Recent feedback continues to highlight prompt appointments, calm handling of anxious pets, and strong support during urgent cases.
Morven Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent practice in Alford, Aberdeenshire, caring for pets, farm animals, and horses. The practice offers its own out-of-hours emergency service, and its website also describes it as a registered nurse training practice. Reviews consistently highlight clear, straightforward advice, caring handling, and confidence in urgent or complex cases.
Taylor Veterinary Practice Rutherglen is a general small-animal clinic in Glasgow and part of IVC Evidensia; it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners describe a practice that aims to reduce pet stress, including a separate cat seating area, alongside straightforward booking and reminder systems. Reviews also highlight clear discussion of treatment options, owners being kept informed during procedures, and compassionate care in difficult situations.
The Lawrie Veterinary Group is a Glasgow practice within IVC Evidensia, offering general veterinary care alongside widely praised work with exotic pets such as birds and reptiles. Reviews consistently highlight clear, direct communication, short waits, and staff who help owners feel at ease. Owners also mention clean facilities, supportive aftercare after surgery, avian x-rays under anaesthesia, and help with injured wildlife.
Town & Country Veterinary Group says it was established in 1987 as an independent, family-run practice and describes itself as a small-animal practice in Aberdeen. It appears set up for routine care, surgery and nurse-led support, with emergency arrangements referenced on the website, including the Millburn branch being open for emergencies. Recent feedback is largely very positive, especially around calm handling of cats and a friendly, caring front-of-house team, though there are isolated complaints about surgical aftercare and cost.
Old School Vet Practice is a small-animal clinic on the Isle of Skye that owners use for both routine care and urgent, same-day problems. Recent feedback consistently highlights quick help when something is wrong, including out-of-hours support, alongside caring, professional vets and helpful reception staff. Reviews also describe thorough examinations and a strong sense of local community service.
Dryfe Vets Ltd presents itself as an independent practice in Lockerbie providing care for pets, horses, and farm animals, and says it provides its own out-of-hours cover through practice vets. The clinic moved into modernised premises in early 2022 with 5 consulting rooms, 2 operating theatres, separate cat and dog waiting areas, a dedicated cat consulting room, and separate cat/dog/isolation-exotic wards. It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice in Glasgow that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often praising the friendly reception team, calm handling of nervous pets, and vets who explain diagnoses and treatments clearly. Reviews also specifically mention rabbits and other small pets alongside more routine dog and cat care. A small number of recent reviews raise concerns about communication, decision-making and aftercare.
Northvet Veterinary Group Ltd is a long-established veterinary practice serving animals since 1861, treating pets as well as farm animals and equines. The practice says it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year. Recent reviews continue to highlight fast help for urgent cases, clear communication during treatment, and supportive aftercare.
Inshes Veterinary Centre in Inverness is a small-animal practice for cats, dogs, and small pets, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic offers emergency care alongside routine preventive work, with recent reviews describing rapid triage for urgent cases and clear communication throughout treatment. Practical details mentioned by owners include a separate sitting area for cats, and the practice is part of IVC Evidensia.
Real Vets Limited describes itself as a fully independent, locally owned practice with more than 40 years of veterinary care. The clinic appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed and one recent reviewer describing helpful support when contacting reception in an emergency about their dog. Feedback is mixed overall: many long-standing clients praise the team’s kindness and continuity of care, while some recent reviewers report rushed appointments, medication call-back problems and poor admin communication.
Aberdeen Vets4Pets Ltd is a corporate Vets4Pets practice in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, providing routine care and more complex veterinary treatment for common household pets. Recent feedback often highlights kind, reassuring staff, clear explanations, and supportive handling during stressful situations. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about billing clarity and, in some cases, clinical judgement or outcomes.
Fife Exotic Vets is a family-run practice in Cupar focused on exotic and zoological species, offering both routine care and more advanced workups. The clinic’s established services include in-house lab support, X-ray and ultrasound, surgery, telemedicine, and out-of-hours help for registered clients and referral veterinarians. Recent reviews continue to reflect a practice used for both complex exotics cases and careful, advice-led consultations.
Wilson & Partners is an independent veterinary practice, established in 1926 and owned and run by vets working in the team. The clinic offers general medical and surgical care with on-site diagnostics including digital x-ray, ultrasound, an in-house laboratory, and dental x-ray facilities, alongside home visits and end-of-life care. Recent feedback highlights a practice that owners find efficient, reassuring, and thorough, with appointments that do not feel rushed.
Aberlour Veterinary Centre is part of Speyside Veterinary Practice (IVC Evidensia). The practice is described as a modern, fully equipped mixed practice with small animal, equine and farm animal departments, offering routine and emergency care including a 24-hour emergency service. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
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.
Ark Veterinary Clinics Ltd, founded in 1994, treats dogs and cats as well as a broad range of exotic pets, including reptiles, birds and small mammals; its website also says two vets have extensive experience with exotic species. It is also described as a veterinary nurse training practice, which fits review mentions of students being involved in appointments. Recent feedback is mostly positive for exotic-pet care, rabbit work, acupuncture, dental support and compassionate end-of-life care, though some owners report concerns about costs, communication and front-desk service.
Ashley Veterinary Centre in Glasgow lists emergency veterinary services and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback consistently highlights a caring, reassuring team, with particularly strong praise for support during difficult and end-of-life appointments. Reviews also mention clear communication during visits and prompt access for a newly registered hamster.
Town & Country Veterinary Group says it is an independent, family-run practice established in 1987, with a large small-animal setup. It offers routine care alongside urgent assessment, and owners mention centralised patient records across branches in relation to emergency care. Recent feedback continues to highlight prompt short-notice appointments, caring handling, and helpful support in difficult situations.
Moray Coast Veterinary Group presents itself as an independent, multi-disciplinary practice with multiple branches. Its listed services cover companion animals, pet travel, farm and equine work including equine vetting, and it explicitly says it sees reptiles. Recent feedback centres on the Balloch branch, where owners describe a calm, caring team and a reassuring, personal atmosphere.
O'Connor-Pierce Veterinary Surgeons appears to be a small local practice, with no corporate group affiliation indicated. It is frequently used for both routine ongoing care and urgent, unplanned problems, particularly by people visiting Skye. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access for injured or unwell pets, calm handling, and clear treatment and advice.
The Stewartry Veterinary Centre Ltd in Castle Douglas is an RCVS Accredited Practice with three consulting rooms, two operating rooms, a large animal room, a laboratory and an imaging suite. The practice states it treats pets and horses, and offers emergency out-of-hours call-outs. Recent feedback highlights kind communication, help with urgent appointments, and compassionate end-of-life care including home visits.
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.
Firth Veterinary Centre in Annan offers veterinary care for both farm animals and domestic pets, with 24-hour emergency cover stated on its website. Recent feedback continues to highlight a mix of routine appointments, urgent care, and sensitive end-of-life support. Ownership is not stated.
Inglis Vets Alloa is part of the wider Inglis Vets practice and is owned by IVC Evidensia. The practice says it has cared for pets for over 50 years and offers 24/7 emergency care, alongside services such as pet care plans, Video Vet, and an online chocolate-toxicity calculator. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners often highlighting friendly staff, helpful reception support, and calm handling of both urgent cases and nervous pets.
MBM Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary practice serving both routine care and more involved cases; the ownership group is not stated. Recent feedback from the Mauchline branch consistently highlights clear explanations, friendly staff, and calm handling of nervous pets. Reviews also point to support with complex and urgent cases, including emergency treatment after a road accident, advanced surgery for a persistent paw corn, and ongoing care for a cat with a skin allergy.
Crown Vets is a small-animal practice in Inverness and is part of IVC Evidensia. The clinic offers routine appointments alongside urgent and emergency care, and its website references online registration, online payment, Pet Health Club® and video vet services. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Inglis Veterinary Hospital in Dunfermline is part of IVC Evidensia and says it has been caring for pets for over 50 years, with emergencies attended to 24 hours a day. It offers both routine and urgent care, with recent examples including emergency treatment and follow-up for suspected pyometra, anal gland treatment, home visits, and care for rats. The clinic is also noted for end-of-life support and for being a veterinary nurse training facility.
Town & Country Veterinary Group presents itself as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. It treats dogs, cats, and small furries, with the available information pointing to general small-animal care alongside urgent cases and emergency arrangements. Recent feedback continues to show a mix of positive clinical experiences and some concerns around communication and pricing.
Dalblair Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice in Prestwick that has been operating for over a hundred years. It appears equipped for both routine care and more involved clinical work, with two operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, diagnostic ultrasound, a dedicated dental facility, and out-of-hours provision. Recent feedback highlights clear explanations during consultations, routine vaccinations and health checks for newly registered dogs, and strong care in an emergency case involving a badly injured dog.
Heartland Veterinary Services Ltd is an IVC Evidensia veterinary practice in Aberfeldy and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with repeated praise for a welcoming team and calm handling of anxious or nervous dogs. Owners also mention helpful support after a stressful night and positive experiences involving a dog and her puppies.
Shetland Vets is a mixed practice in Shetland offering care for pets, horses and farm animals, with a 24-hour emergency service listed on its website. The clinic also offers repeat prescriptions, a Pet Health Plan for routine preventive care, and Isles visits. Reviews consistently describe a friendly, compassionate team, with one detailed account highlighting prompt emergency treatment, clear aftercare advice, and clean kennels and rest areas.
Galedin Veterinary is a long-established six-branch practice in the VetPartners group, serving Kelso and the surrounding area. It provides care for household pets as well as horses and livestock, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility with emergency veterinary cover. Recent feedback points to a friendly, organised practice where appointments run promptly and consultations feel calm rather than rushed.
Moray Coast Veterinary Group presents itself as an independent, multi-disciplinary practice with multiple sites. It offers routine pet care alongside pet travel documentation and treatment across a wide range of species, including reptiles and other exotic pets. Recent feedback particularly highlights calm handling for anxious animals, helpful appointment scheduling, and support with EU travel paperwork.
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics in Edinburgh, Midlothian is part of the Vet Partners group, with roots dating back to the 1960s. The practice offers routine healthcare alongside diagnostic work, with modern surgical facilities and in-house imaging including X-ray and ultrasound. It also notes Rabbit Friendly Status and sees dogs, cats, rabbits, and exotic pets.
Galedin Veterinary is a long-established mixed practice in Galashiels and is part of VetPartners, with the practice noting more than 200 years of veterinary care. It treats household pets, horses and livestock, covering routine appointments such as vaccinations and health checks as well as emergency and end-of-life care. Recent feedback often praises calm handling of nervous animals and compassionate support at difficult appointments, although a small number of reviews raise concerns about appointment communication and bereavement-related admin.
Shetland Vets offers a broad mixed-practice service covering pets, equine and farm animals, with a 24-hour service listed on its website. Preventative care includes vaccinations, flea and worm treatment, routine health checks and a Pet Health Plan, alongside repeat prescriptions and Isles visits. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners praising calm handling, clear explanations and caring treatment.
Taylor Veterinary Practice Clarkston is an IVC Evidensia practice in Glasgow. It offers general pet care alongside ongoing support for chronic conditions, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mostly very positive about long-term care, kindness and helpful administration, although there is also a detailed complaint about inconsistent advice between vets and a billing issue.
Ark Vet Centre Ltd is an independent, employee-owned mixed practice in Dumfries treating small animals as well as equines and farm animals. It offers modern hospitalisation and surgical facilities, in-house diagnostics, and a retail range including pet food and flea and worming products. Recent feedback centres on kind support in difficult moments, including urgent cases, chronic illness management, and end-of-life care.
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.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is an independent, family-run practice established in 1987, providing small-animal care in Aberdeen. The practice offers routine support such as nurse clinics and a health plan, alongside services including export certificates and emergency appointments at its Millburn branch. Reviews paint a picture of a caring, professional team, particularly when handling anxious pets and difficult end-of-life decisions.
Deveron Veterinary Surgeons in Turriff is a CVS practice offering small animal consultations, treatment and surgery, with in-house diagnostics including lab work, X-ray and ultrasound. The practice also states capabilities in soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery and acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. During normal opening hours it provides emergency support directly, with out-of-hours cases referred to Vets Now in Aberdeen.
Scottish Vet Referrals is a specialist referral clinic in Inverness, with recent feedback centred on ophthalmology, orthopaedics, cancer surgery and complex medical cases. Owners consistently describe clear explanations, kind handling and strong follow-up support around treatment and recovery. Structured clinic information also lists it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Ashgrove Veterinary Centre Ltd presents itself as independently owned and run as a multi-clinic practice in Aberdeen, with a larger clinical team including 12 vets, 14 registered veterinary nurses, and 2 veterinary care assistants. The practice highlights in-house interests in pain management including acupuncture, dermatology, emergency medicine nursing, and nutrition nursing. Recent feedback remains broadly positive for compassionate care, exotics experience, and helpful staff, alongside some concerns about communication, follow-up, and rising costs.
Aurora Veterinary Clinic has been serving pets since 2006. Its website highlights routine care including vaccinations, dental care, neutering and microchipping, and clinic information also lists emergency veterinary services, with the emergency procedure noted as unchanged during a renovation period. Aurora is part of the VetPartners group. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners often highlighting calm, unrushed appointments, clear explanations and a supportive approach during both routine and more difficult visits.
Nithsdale Vets Limited is a Thornhill practice that is part of IVC Evidensia. Its website states that it provides 24-hour emergency cover, 365 days a year, and offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan with consultations included. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with particular praise for compassionate care, helpful explanations, and fitting in urgent cases when the practice is busy.
North East Veterinary Ophthalmology is a specialist eye referral practice in Ellon, focusing on ongoing and complex eye problems in pets. Reviews consistently describe thorough examinations, clear explanations of options, and compassionate support through difficult decisions, including surgery when needed. Owners also mention same-day treatment in some cases, follow-up contact after appointments, and attentive post-operative care.
Provost Veterinary Group is an established small-animal practice in St Andrews, trading under its current name since 1999, and is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers routine care alongside urgent appointments, with recent owners describing same-day emergency help, including for a dog that was not registered with the practice. The clinic also lists a Pet Health Club® Plus plan, with consultations included, and mentions Video Vet. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to Vets Now.
Taylor Veterinary Practice East Kilbride is a veterinary practice in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and is part of IVC Evidensia. Recent feedback points to a friendly, professional team, with particularly strong comments about handling nervous cats calmly and communicating well around treatment and aftercare. Reviews also note that parking is limited.
Market Cross Veterinary Clinic in Dalkeith is a CVS-owned small-animal practice established in 2003 and listed as meeting RCVS Core Standards. The clinic offers routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and surgery, and it is also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Out-of-hours emergency cover is provided by Vets Now.
Vets Now (Kirkcaldy) is part of the Vets Now out-of-hours emergency network, which sits within IVC Evidensia, and focuses on urgent and critical care for dogs, cats and small pets. The clinic has operated since 2016 and the website describes on-site emergency facilities including an in-house laboratory, hospital ward, isolation unit, operating theatre, ultrasound, X-ray and critical-care monitoring. It also states the clinic is rated “Outstanding” in pet emergency care by the RCVS.
Ashgrove Veterinary Centre Ltd in Aberdeen treats a broad range of pets and offers services including acupuncture, pain management and dermatology. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews consistently highlight calm communication, patient handling of nervous animals and supportive aftercare following surgery, with one owner also praising a vet for recommending referral to a specialist when that was the better option.
Easter Ross Vets is a multi-branch practice offering routine appointments and emergency care. Its website also mentions a Pet Health Club for proactive healthcare and includes RCVS information. Recent feedback is largely positive, covering both everyday visits and more complex treatment.
Inglis Vets Care and Save in Cowdenbeath says it has cared for pets for over 50 years and offers 24-hour emergency cover. The practice is part of IVC Evidensia and also functions as a veterinary nurse training facility, so students may be involved in consultations and routine handling. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, particularly for friendly staff, clear explanations, and compassionate support during end-of-life visits.
Luca Veterinary Care in Larkhall presents itself as an independent small-animal practice, with a clinical team offering over 30 years of veterinary experience. The practice also advertises 24/7 digital vet support through the VidiVet app. Recent feedback points to a clinic handling routine care, referrals when needed, and supportive end-of-life appointments, with mostly positive comments alongside one notable complaint about holiday closure communication and reception handling.
Parkside Veterinary Group Ltd in Dundee provides care for pets, horses and farm animals, with routine appointments and emergency support listed across those areas. Recent feedback is very positive, especially around calm handling, clear explanations and helpful staff across the practice. Out-of-hours emergency care is available, though some clients report that the after-hours service is outsourced and less well regarded.
Albavet Burntisland is part of Albavet Veterinary Surgeons and is owned by CVS. It offers a broad small-animal service, from routine consultations and preventive care through to surgery, with on-site diagnostic support including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound. The practice also lists care for a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats, including small mammals, reptiles and tortoises, and many types of birds. Recent feedback is mostly positive about the standard of care and grooming, with some frustration around flea-treatment policy and one comment that the premises look a little run down.
St Clair Veterinary Clinics Ltd in Leven is part of the Linnaeus group. Recent feedback often highlights thorough vets, friendly nurses and clear explanations, along with a clean, comfortable practice environment. Owners also praise communication around operations and follow-up care, while the main drawbacks mentioned are higher prices for some clients, occasional waits, and some concerns about reception or accounts handling.
Buchan Veterinary Clinics in Crimond, Aberdeenshire is part of the CVS group. The practice offers a broad first-opinion service for dogs, cats and a wide range of other species, with in-house diagnostics, surgery, nurse clinics, home visits, and referral options for orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery. Emergency support is available during normal opening hours through the practice, with out-of-hours care provided by Vets Now Aberdeen.
The Dunkeld Vet is a locally owned, independent small-animal practice in Dunkeld, caring for cats, dogs and exotic pets. Recent feedback continues to highlight a small-team approach, with owners describing clear explanations, calm handling, and appointments that do not feel rushed. Reviews also point to thoughtful support for nervous pets and practical guidance for owners, including first-time owners.
Easter Ross Vets is a multi-branch veterinary practice in Invergordon, listed as an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic and a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews point to a practice handling both routine appointments and urgent cases, including end-of-life care. Many owners speak positively about the team’s kindness and support, while a smaller number report serious concerns about communication, administration, and some aspects of treatment.
Ashgrove Veterinary Centre Ltd presents itself as an independently owned practice with three clinics and a larger team that includes 12 vets, 14 registered veterinary nurses and 2 veterinary care assistants. Its website highlights pain management, including acupuncture, and dermatology, with certificate holders in pain management, dermatology, and, for nurses, emergency medicine and nutrition. Recent feedback suggests the practice is used for both routine and more complex cases across dogs, cats and smaller/exotic pets, especially guinea pigs and budgies, though experiences around communication and costs are mixed.
Ivybank Vets is a small-animal practice in West Kilbride and part of IVC Evidensia. It advertises emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Alongside routine consultations, owner feedback points to surgical work and follow-up care, including ferret treatment. Recent reviews are mostly positive about the friendly, welcoming team, though there are a few complaints about cost and payment flexibility.
W K Swan (Swan Veterinary Practice) is a small independent, RCVS-registered practice established in 1993. It offers routine appointments, diagnostic imaging including X-rays and scans, surgical procedures, and in-house laboratory testing, with out-of-hours care provided through Vets Now at a hospital facility. Recent feedback is often positive about the team’s friendliness, knowledge and sensible phone advice, although a small number of detailed reviews raise serious concerns about clinical accuracy, access in urgent situations and cleanliness.
Ivybank Veterinary Clinic in Irvine is an RCVS accredited practice and a Vet Nurse Training Practice, and it is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers routine care, dentistry and surgery, with reviews also mentioning text updates and follow-up contact after procedures. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners describe friendly, knowledgeable staff and reassuring care, while some negative reviews raise concerns about communication, reception service and transparency around costs.
Tay Veterinary Centre presents itself as a family-run independent practice with more than 50 years of service, and it is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Its core offering covers routine preventative care such as consultations and vaccinations, alongside diagnostics and procedures including in-house lab work, surgery and dental care. Recent feedback is mixed, but many owners praise the staff’s manner, the clean and well-laid-out practice, and the care provided by Olga in particular, while a smaller number of reviews raise concerns about report wording, charges, and the handling of nervous or reactive dogs in the waiting area.
Animal A & E is a privately owned mixed veterinary practice in Kilsyth, with Gary Stevenson named on the website as owner. The practice says it treats small animals, equine, farm animals, wildlife and exotics, with private consultation rooms and treatment facilities. It also states that it provides its own out-of-hours emergency care and call-out service, alongside video consultations to help assess urgency.
Real Vets Limited presents itself as an independent, locally owned practice with over 40 years of veterinary care in Hamilton. Recent feedback most often highlights kind, supportive handling of end-of-life care and calm explanations when pets arrive in distress. Reviews are broadly positive, though there is some criticism around aftercare communication and costs.
Paisley Phoenix Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets network and presents itself as a locally owned practice in Paisley, with owner-vet Alemu Shewakena listed on the clinic team. The practice offers a broad mix of routine, diagnostic and surgical care, with facilities including an operating theatre, in-house lab, hospital ward, and separate cat and dog waiting and ward areas. Recent customer feedback is mixed: some owners praise helpful staff and smooth routine care, while others raise concerns about communication, pricing and reception handling.
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.
Murray Veterinary Centre is a small local practice in Glasgow, with no indication that it is part of a larger corporate group. Feedback points to a practice focused on general pet care and surgery, including short-notice appointments and clear discussions around prognosis and likely costs before procedures. Reviews regularly mention Martin by name, and one long-standing client refers to a change in ownership or management under Mr Foster. Recent sentiment is mostly positive, with one notable complaint about staff attitude and follow-up after pet loss.
Robson Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice in Aberdeen, established in 1900 and part of IVC Evidensia. The practice website references care around the clock, and it also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often highlighting a friendly, accommodating team and reassuring care for pets, alongside one notably negative experience centred on a vet’s manner.
Strathspey Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice in Aviemore and part of IVC Evidensia. It is especially well regarded for seeing suddenly unwell pets quickly, including visitors to the area, with clear communication and a calm, reassuring approach. Recent experiences mention emergency and same-day help for problems such as suspected UTIs, sudden illness, vestibular episodes, and compassionate end-of-life care.
Ark Veterinary Centre Limited is an employee-owned, independent five-centre mixed practice in Dumfriesshire. It offers both everyday veterinary care and more complex work across small animals, equine, and farm animals, with in-house diagnostics plus surgical and hospitalisation facilities. Recent reviews particularly highlight compassionate support during serious illness and end-of-life care, as well as prompt help with urgent problems and attentive surgical aftercare.
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.
Ardene House Veterinary Hospital in Aberdeen is an IVC Evidensia practice providing 24/7 care for small animals, horses, and farm animals. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and the practice site mentions Thistle Referral Services as a group partner alongside Pet Health Club® and a Video Vet service. Recent feedback highlights strong communication, attentive inpatient care, and a team that handles both routine and more complex cases across a wide range of species.
The Oaks Veterinary Centre in Saltcoats is part of IVC Evidensia. It is presented as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary care, including out-of-hours or extended-hours arrangements. Recent feedback is largely positive about clear communication, friendly staff and quick help when pets need to be seen urgently, though there are some negative reports about reception empathy and one disputed welfare-related judgement call.
Town & Country Veterinary Group presents itself as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. It operates as a small-animal practice and lists nurse clinics, a health plan, and export certificates among its services. Its website also states that the Millburn branch is open for appointments and emergencies.
Valley Veterinary Group in Kilmarnock is part of CVS and treats dogs, cats, and small pets including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and other small rodents. The practice offers routine care as well as medical and surgical treatment, with on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray, and ultrasound. It also holds RCVS accreditations including “Outstanding” awards for diagnostic, in-patient, and consultation services, plus Cat Friendly Clinic Bronze status. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to Vets Now.
Mull and Iona Vets provides care for animals large and small, and states that it offers 24/7 emergency care. Reviews consistently describe a practice that is responsive when something urgent comes up, with several examples involving pets taken ill or injured while owners were visiting the island. The overall picture is of a small, practical team that is willing to help quickly, including in situations where the owner is not already registered.
No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the available information. Galloway Vets Ltd offers urgent same-day care, including walk-ins without an appointment, and emergency veterinary cover with 24/7 or extended hours noted in the clinic information. Recent feedback highlights clear explanations, quick responses for unexpected problems, and compassionate support during serious illness and end-of-life care.
Bute & Cowal Vets presents itself as a family-run mixed practice in Dunoon, treating companion animals and farm animals, and also seeing wildlife. The practice says it provides its own 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year. Recent feedback continues to show strong emergency care examples, alongside some mixed experiences around continuity and communication.
Clyde Veterinary Group is a VetPartners mixed practice in Lanarkshire, established in 2003, with a hospital and branch surgeries serving pets, farm animals and horses. The practice states that it provides a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service, is a veterinary nurse training facility, and holds Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE). Recent feedback is very positive, with owners highlighting friendly staff, straightforward access to appointments, and compassionate support for both routine and 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.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. The Westhill branch offers small-animal care, with nurse clinics, a practice health plan and export certificates, while emergency services are available through the Millburn location. Reviews point to a friendly, reassuring team, practical advice and prompt appointments.
Abbey Veterinary Group is a long-established mixed practice in Greenock, Ayrshire, caring for pets as well as farm animals and horses, and it is part of VetPartners. The clinic says it provides 24/7 in-house emergency care for small animals and a 24-hour mobile emergency service for large animals. Recent feedback remains broadly positive about everyday care and staff manner, alongside some concerns about pricing, waiting times, and emergency access for animals not registered with the practice.
Highland Health Veterinary Care in Beauly offers general veterinary care alongside surgery, dermatology, rehabilitation, and complementary options including veterinary herbal medicine. The practice is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely positive, especially around clear explanations, compassionate handling, and a calm, welcoming environment, though one reviewer describes a poor phone interaction and a dispute over a consultation fee.
Robson Vets Ltd is a veterinary practice in Montrose and is part of the IVC Evidensia group. The clinic offers routine and urgent care, including vaccinations, travel-related documentation support, general consultations, emergency care around the clock, and end-of-life support. Recent feedback highlights friendly, helpful staff, clear communication, and flexibility for short-notice needs.
St Clair Veterinary Clinics Ltd in Glenrothes is part of Linnaeus and, according to its website, is a BSAVA-approved small animal practice as well as an RCVS Approved Training Centre. The clinic offers routine consultations alongside surgical care, and recent feedback often praises clear explanations, reassuring staff, and good post-operative updates. Reviews are generally positive overall, though some clients mention higher costs, waiting times, and mixed experiences with administration or communication in more complex cases.
Animac Vets in Edinburgh is part of VetPartners and presents itself as a small practice focused on personal service and working in partnership with owners around clinical need. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners often highlighting clear explanations, kind day-to-day care, and especially compassionate end-of-life support. One negative recent review describes a dog being misdiagnosed during a particularly busy period and criticises the clinic’s fees.
Vets Now (Dundee) is part of the Vets Now emergency network and operates under IVC Evidensia, focusing on out-of-hours pet emergencies rather than routine daytime care. The clinic also offers video consultations, and provides emergency cover when host practices are closed. Recent feedback continues to highlight urgent assessments, short-notice treatment, inpatient monitoring, and regular updates during more serious cases.
Glenythan Vet Group Ltd is a multi-branch veterinary practice in Aberdeenshire, with Ellon as one of its locations, and it is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice is presented as handling both urgent problems and longer-running conditions, with reviews describing prompt help for injuries, ongoing support after an epilepsy diagnosis, and management of more complex skin cases. Owners also mention extra support for anxious dogs, including socialisation sessions to help them become more comfortable with visits.
Broadleys Vets presents itself as an independently owned, vet-led practice and a purpose-built veterinary hospital. It offers routine care alongside referral and advanced services, with on-site emergency and out-of-hours care available 24/7, year-round. Recent customer feedback is very positive, with particular praise for supportive staff, effective treatment, and clean, well-organised visits.
Heartland Veterinary Services Ltd is an RCVS-accredited practice providing care for small animals as well as equine and farm animals. Ownership or group affiliation is not stated. The practice appears set up for routine appointments, urgent problems, surgery, and follow-up care, with reviews describing short-notice help for visiting clients, surgery after emergency consultations, and repeat dressing changes over a two-week period. The website also notes Pet Health Club® Plus and the option to pay via Klarna.
Robson Vets Ltd in Laurencekirk is part of IVC Evidensia. Owners often describe a friendly, welcoming practice with clear explanations, accommodating care in emergencies, and good handling of nervous dogs. Recent comments also mention a clean, inviting building and easy parking, although one reviewer reported a very poor interaction with a vet they found judgemental and lacking empathy.
Ark Veterinary Centre Limited in Langholm is a mixed practice covering small animals, equine work, and farm animal care. Website-listed services include surgery and hospitalisation for pets, routine and emergency equine treatment, and farm animal medicine and surgery. Recent feedback is especially strong on the small-animal side, with owners praising compassionate handling of urgent cases, operations, and end-of-life care at home.
Ivybank Vets is an RCVS-accredited practice and a Veterinary Nurse Training Practice, and it is part of IVC Evidensia. The practice appears set up for routine primary-care work, including consultations and vaccinations, alongside end-of-life support that is frequently praised for clear explanations and compassionate handling. Overall feedback is positive for friendly staff and helpful appointments, although some reviews report frustration around waits during emergencies and difficulty getting prices upfront.
Caledonia Farm Vets appears to be the farm-and-equine arm referenced on the Buchan Veterinary Clinics website, which directs farm and equine enquiries here. Client feedback also portrays it as a mainly large-animal practice that sees family pets on set days, with urgent small-animal help sometimes available when a vet is present. Reviews consistently praise clear advice, a friendly down-to-earth approach, and compassionate support during difficult end-of-life visits.
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.
Collier & Brock is a long-established veterinary practice in Troon, with the clinic saying it has cared for pets since the 1950s. It offers routine care such as vaccinations, nurse clinics and microchipping, alongside diagnostics and acupuncture, and it sees small animals as well as exotics. Recent reviews consistently praise the team for being kind, professional and accommodating, including when pets need urgent appointments or sensitive end-of-life support.
Inglis Vets Inverkeithing is part of the Inglis Vets practice and is owned by IVC Evidensia. The practice says it has been caring for pets for over 50 years, offers 24-hour emergency care, and provides online help such as a chocolate-toxicity calculator. Recent customer feedback is largely very positive, with repeated praise for the warm welcome, helpful staff, and thoughtful follow-up after treatment.
Dukes Equine Vets Ltd is an equine practice in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. It offers a 24/7/365 out-of-hours emergency service alongside routine and more advanced equine care, with diagnostic equipment including digital X-ray, ultrasound, gastroscope, endoscope, oral camera, and shockwave therapy. Recent feedback is positive but limited in volume.
Oban Veterinary Surgeons is an RCVS-accredited practice in Oban and part of IVC Evidensia. It offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan with consultations included and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice is set up for urgent and out-of-hours care, with owners describing overnight admissions, early-morning surgery, easy online booking, and clear explanations during appointments.
Westwards Veterinary Practice is an independent mixed practice in Campbeltown, treating both pets and farm animals, and says it has been operating for more than 100 years. Its website sets out a broad general-practice service including vaccinations, dental care, nutrition and fertility work, alongside emergency treatment for pets and farm animals. Recent reviews describe a caring, professional team, with quick help for urgent problems and reassuring out-of-hours support.
Galedin Veterinary in Duns sees household pets and, according to its website, also provides equine and livestock care. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners highlighting clear explanations, kind handling, and prompt help with urgent or unexpected problems. One reviewer also noted that the newer premises are spacious and easy to find.
Bute and Cowal Vets on the Isle of Bute offers a mix of routine care and round-the-clock emergency cover, with 24/7 emergency care available all year. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners praising kind end-of-life support, friendly front-desk help, and vets who take time over checks and questions. There is also one serious negative review describing a dispute over payment and treatment, so experiences are not entirely uniform.
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.
Dalriada Veterinary Surgery in Lochgilphead is a mixed practice covering companion animals, equine work and farm animals. Its website states that it provides its own 24/7 emergency service, alongside routine and emergency treatment. Recent feedback highlights compassionate support in difficult cases, prompt urgent care, and a helpful approach for both local clients and visitors to the area.
Vets4Pets Aberdeen is part of the Vets4Pets national network. The clinic highlights preventative care through its Complete Care Plan, alongside routine veterinary services such as vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and parasite protection. Owner feedback is mostly positive about kind handling, thorough checks and efficient visits, with a smaller number of complaints about short consultations or some charges.
Alan Jeans Veterinary Services Ltd is a multi-species practice in Girvan, with care listed for dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, poultry, equines, and exotic or wild animals. Disabled public access is noted, and clinic information also lists emergency veterinary services with 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Recent feedback is largely positive about calm handling and clear explanations, though there are also a small number of serious complaints, including being turned away in an emergency and an allegation of breed-related bias.
Rhona Campbell Veterinary Surgeon is an independently founded practice in Portree, set up in 2007 by vet Rhona Campbell. Its service mix covers companion animals as well as livestock and equine work, with owners using it for routine care and urgent same-day problems. The practice also states that out-of-hours emergency care is available.
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.
Shedden Vets Ltd is a Glasgow practice that is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers both routine and urgent veterinary care, including emergency appointments, and is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is especially positive about the team’s calm handling of nervous pets and the way they explain treatment clearly.
Donald S. McGregor and Partners Ltd is an employee-owned veterinary practice founded in 1965, providing care for pets, horses, and farm animals in Wick, Caithness. The practice states that it offers 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year. The small amount of recent review feedback available highlights a prompt and supportive response to an urgent weekend case.
Donald S. McGregor and Partners Ltd is an employee-owned veterinary practice established in 1965, serving pets, horses, and farm animals in Thurso and the surrounding area. The practice says it provides care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
SIVP Ltd is a veterinary practice on the Isle of Benbecula that offers emergency and on-call care. Reviews highlight short-notice appointments for urgent problems, clear explanations of treatment choices, and quick prescription help. End-of-life care is also mentioned, with one owner praising the kindness shown during euthanasia. Ownership is not stated.
Northvet Veterinary Group Ltd is an independent veterinary group with no corporate parent mentioned, and the practice says it has been operating since 1861. It treats pets, farm animals and equine patients, and the website states it provides a 24-hour emergency service 365 days a year with a dedicated emergency team for out-of-hours calls. Recent feedback is brief but consistently positive, with owners highlighting quick, friendly and professional service.
The Stewartry Veterinary Centre Ltd in Dalbeattie is an RCVS Accredited Practice with three consulting rooms, two operating rooms, a laboratory, an imaging suite, and a dedicated large-animal room. It states that it treats both pets and larger animals, including horses, and offers emergency out-of-hours call-outs. Recent feedback is small in volume but consistently very positive, especially around gentle handling and a caring, understanding approach.
Beth Newman is a small practice on Islay where feedback repeatedly highlights personal, hands-on continuity of care. Owners describe being fitted in quickly for urgent problems, with support extending beyond the initial appointment through diagnostics, communication with other vets, and follow-up contact. Reviews also point to a friendly, individual feel that some owners contrast with larger, more impersonal practices.
The Golf Veterinary Practice in Carnoustie sees dogs, cats, rabbits, small rodents and reptiles. Website information highlights routine preventive care, species-specific advice and emergency arrangements through the PDSA Emergency Service. Google reviews are few in number but consistently positive, with owners often praising the team’s kindness, reassurance and out-of-hours support.
Provost Veterinary Group in Ladybank is a long-established practice, operating under its current name since 1999, with a predecessor practice dating back to the early 1980s. It is part of IVC Evidensia and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice directs out-of-hours emergencies to Vets Now in Kirkcaldy or Dundee. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick help for urgent problems and calm, patient handling of nervous pets.
Bard Vets Limited is an independent veterinary clinic in Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire. It presents itself as having a large team, investing in up-to-date equipment and ongoing professional education. Reviews consistently highlight a caring, supportive approach, with particular praise for clear communication and empathy during difficult appointments.
Provost Veterinary Group in Newport-on-Tay is part of IVC Evidensia and has operated under its current name since 1999, with the practice tracing back to its earlier Orr, Duff and Howat identity from the early 1980s. Outside normal hours, the practice directs emergencies to Vets Now, with specific sites listed by the clinic. Recent feedback continues to highlight friendly day-to-day service, clear explanations from vets, and helpful reminders for appointments and medication collection.
Shetland Vets is a mixed veterinary practice in Shetland, founded in 1985 by Jim and Juliet Nicolson. The practice website describes a dedicated team working across three surgeries and offering a 24-hour service. Alongside pet care, it also lists equine services, farm animal work, and isles visits.
Ownership isn’t stated beyond the clinic name Conanvet Ltd. The practice appears set up for routine consultations, check-ups and ongoing advice, with reviews highlighting friendly service, clear communication and thoughtful care for older cats. Owners also mention a smooth visit experience, including no waiting at one appointment.
Morven Veterinary Practice Ltd in Ballater appears to be a small local practice, with no corporate group ownership stated. It is presented as a personal, day-to-day veterinary practice that can also fit in urgent cases when needed. Client feedback consistently highlights clear explanations, friendly support, and a caring approach over the long term, including end-of-life care.
Corner Veterinary Centre is a small vet practice in Girvan that appears to be used mainly for everyday appointments and urgent concerns rather than specialist referral work. Feedback centres on friendly, supportive care for cats and dogs, with owners often saying they felt listened to when worried about their pet. Recent comments also point to a professional, approachable service.
Ark Veterinary Centre Limited is an independent, employee-owned mixed practice operating across five centres. It offers a broad range of work spanning small animals, equine care, and farm animal medicine and surgery. The practice also provides export certification and advanced breeding services for cattle and sheep, and says it has modern hospitalisation and surgical facilities along with in-house diagnostics.
The Golf Veterinary Practice in Arbroath treats dogs, cats, rabbits, small rodents and reptiles. Website-listed services include vaccinations, microchipping, flea and worm treatment, neutering, dental care and operations, with the PDSA Emergency Service named for emergency care. Recent feedback is largely positive, with several long-standing clients describing helpful, thorough and professional care.
AB Europe Limited provides assisted breeding services for livestock (sheep and cattle), operating from purpose-built centres and offering options such as semen and embryo export. Feedback is mixed: some clients praise the service and expertise—often singling out Alice and the team—while others report communication and scheduling issues. One detailed review also raises concerns about the embryo transfer appointment experience and outcomes versus expectations.
Northvet Veterinary Group Ltd is a long-established veterinary practice, founded in 1861, operating across multiple branches in Orkney. It supports a broad mix of cases, covering routine and urgent care for pets as well as farm animal and equine work. Practical features highlighted by the practice include a 24-hour emergency service available 365 days a year and online ordering for food or medication.
J.H. Hooper is a veterinary clinic in Campbeltown, Argyll. Publicly available information here is very limited, so there is not enough detail to reliably describe its ownership, facilities, opening arrangements, or the full range of treatments and case types it handles.



