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St Clair Veterinary Clinics Ltd is a British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA)-approved practice and an RCVS Approved Training Centre (as stated on the clinic website). Recent reviews suggest the clinic regularly handles routine appointments alongside urgent surgical cases (one owner’s vet was pulled into “emergency surgery”), and that clients often notice clear explanations and check-ins (staff asking if they understood, and updates after a pet’s operation). Owners also mention a clean, comfortable waiting environment and that pricing can feel higher than other practices, though at least one reviewer cites a specific dental quote they felt was reasonable.
St Clair Veterinary Clinics Ltd is a British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA)-approved practice and an RCVS Approved Training Centre (as stated on the clinic website). Recent reviews suggest the clinic regularly handles routine appointments alongside urgent surgical cases (one owner’s vet was pulled into “emergency surgery”), and that clients often notice clear explanations and check-ins (staff asking if they understood, and updates after a pet’s operation). Owners also mention a clean, comfortable waiting environment and that pricing can feel higher than other practices, though at least one reviewer cites a specific dental quote they felt was reasonable.
Vets Now (Kirkcaldy) is part of the Vets Now emergency clinic network and focuses on out-of-hours care for dogs, cats and small pets (operating since 2016). The website describes a set-up geared to urgent and critical cases, with on-site facilities such as an in-house laboratory, hospital ward, isolation unit, operating theatre, ultrasound and X‑ray, plus monitoring and critical-care support (ECG, blood pressure monitoring, advanced fluid therapy and blood transfusions). It also states the clinic is rated “Outstanding” in pet emergency care by the RCVS. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe being seen quickly for time-sensitive poisonings (grapes, chocolate, mince pie) and injuries/infections, with staff explaining procedures and helping with insurance paperwork. One recent reviewer strongly criticises the requirement for an upfront fee before a pet is examined, while still praising the vet’s thoroughness once seen.
Vets Now (Kirkcaldy) is part of the Vets Now emergency clinic network and focuses on out-of-hours care for dogs, cats and small pets (operating since 2016). The website describes a set-up geared to urgent and critical cases, with on-site facilities such as an in-house laboratory, hospital ward, isolation unit, operating theatre, ultrasound and X‑ray, plus monitoring and critical-care support (ECG, blood pressure monitoring, advanced fluid therapy and blood transfusions). It also states the clinic is rated “Outstanding” in pet emergency care by the RCVS. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe being seen quickly for time-sensitive poisonings (grapes, chocolate, mince pie) and injuries/infections, with staff explaining procedures and helping with insurance paperwork. One recent reviewer strongly criticises the requirement for an upfront fee before a pet is examined, while still praising the vet’s thoroughness once seen.
Albavet Burntisland is part of the Albavet Veterinary Surgeons practice and offers a broad small‑animal service mix: routine consults and parasite control through to surgery, with on-site diagnostic support (in‑house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound). The website also lists care for a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats (including small mammals, reptiles/tortoises, and many types of birds). Review comments are mixed on policies around parasite treatment: one owner reports being refused flea treatment without a full check-up because their dog hadn’t been seen in a year, while others describe staff taking time to listen to concerns and long-term use for cats. Grooming is repeatedly mentioned positively, alongside one comment that the premises look “run down and shabby.”
Albavet Burntisland is part of the Albavet Veterinary Surgeons practice and offers a broad small‑animal service mix: routine consults and parasite control through to surgery, with on-site diagnostic support (in‑house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound). The website also lists care for a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats (including small mammals, reptiles/tortoises, and many types of birds). Review comments are mixed on policies around parasite treatment: one owner reports being refused flea treatment without a full check-up because their dog hadn’t been seen in a year, while others describe staff taking time to listen to concerns and long-term use for cats. Grooming is repeatedly mentioned positively, alongside one comment that the premises look “run down and shabby.”
East Neuk Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a practice and referrals clinic that has been operating since 1997, with a stated focus on orthopaedic referrals. Recent reviews strongly reflect that set‑up: owners repeatedly mention major orthopaedic surgery (including hip replacement, knee operations, and a named HIF surgery) and detailed post‑operative support. Several accounts also describe the clinic accommodating short‑notice appointments for dogs whose regular vets couldn’t provide treatment, including coordinating with another practice for records and onward care. Concrete examples from recent reviews include: - Dogs being boarded for multiple nights after surgery, with morning and evening text updates from nurses. - Detailed recovery plans, follow‑up reviews, and progress checks (including sharing video updates and returning for X‑rays and check‑ups). - Owners describing being prioritised quickly after referral, with surgery happening within days in one case.
East Neuk Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a practice and referrals clinic that has been operating since 1997, with a stated focus on orthopaedic referrals. Recent reviews strongly reflect that set‑up: owners repeatedly mention major orthopaedic surgery (including hip replacement, knee operations, and a named HIF surgery) and detailed post‑operative support. Several accounts also describe the clinic accommodating short‑notice appointments for dogs whose regular vets couldn’t provide treatment, including coordinating with another practice for records and onward care. Concrete examples from recent reviews include: - Dogs being boarded for multiple nights after surgery, with morning and evening text updates from nurses. - Detailed recovery plans, follow‑up reviews, and progress checks (including sharing video updates and returning for X‑rays and check‑ups). - Owners describing being prioritised quickly after referral, with surgery happening within days in one case.
Inglis Vets Inverkeithing is part of the Inglis Vets practice (no ownership group is stated) and says it has been caring for pets for over 50 years. The website states emergencies are handled 24 hours a day, and it also offers online guidance tools such as a chocolate-toxicity calculator. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention a warm welcome and helpful responses to questions, and one reviewer noted receiving a postcard after a procedure. A minority view raises a practical concern about insurance admin: one owner says the practice charged fees for insurance claims and did not communicate with the insurer, which they only discovered after calling.
Inglis Vets Inverkeithing is part of the Inglis Vets practice (no ownership group is stated) and says it has been caring for pets for over 50 years. The website states emergencies are handled 24 hours a day, and it also offers online guidance tools such as a chocolate-toxicity calculator. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention a warm welcome and helpful responses to questions, and one reviewer noted receiving a postcard after a procedure. A minority view raises a practical concern about insurance admin: one owner says the practice charged fees for insurance claims and did not communicate with the insurer, which they only discovered after calling.
Forth Coast Veterinary Clinic is described on its website as an independent, family-run practice. Based on its stated facilities (on-site lab, imaging, operating theatre, dentistry suite, hospitalisation wards) and what owners mention in reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and complex surgical work. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include orthopaedic assessment and surgery for patella problems, emergency surgery for a stomach twist (GDV), and multiple accounts of support around end-of-life decisions, including being given time to say goodbye and receiving a condolence card afterwards. Several reviewers contrast it with “big chain” clinics, saying they felt listened to and not “hard-sold”.
Forth Coast Veterinary Clinic is described on its website as an independent, family-run practice. Based on its stated facilities (on-site lab, imaging, operating theatre, dentistry suite, hospitalisation wards) and what owners mention in reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and complex surgical work. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include orthopaedic assessment and surgery for patella problems, emergency surgery for a stomach twist (GDV), and multiple accounts of support around end-of-life decisions, including being given time to say goodbye and receiving a condolence card afterwards. Several reviewers contrast it with “big chain” clinics, saying they felt listened to and not “hard-sold”.
Provost Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (operating under its current name since 1999, with a predecessor practice name dating back to the early 1980s) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website directs out-of-hours emergencies to Vets Now (Kirkcaldy or Dundee). In recent reviews, owners most often describe being seen at short notice for urgent problems and staff taking time to reduce stress for nervous pets (including asking permission before proceeding and working to make handling easier). One review raises a strong concern about the price of a prescription medication (insulin) compared with another vet.
Provost Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (operating under its current name since 1999, with a predecessor practice name dating back to the early 1980s) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website directs out-of-hours emergencies to Vets Now (Kirkcaldy or Dundee). In recent reviews, owners most often describe being seen at short notice for urgent problems and staff taking time to reduce stress for nervous pets (including asking permission before proceeding and working to make handling easier). One review raises a strong concern about the price of a prescription medication (insulin) compared with another vet.
Provost Veterinary Group is an established practice (the website says it has operated under its current name since 1999, and was previously known as Orr, Duff and Howat from the early 1980s). Outside normal hours, the website directs emergencies to Vets Now (specific Vets Now sites are named on the website). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to practical, day-to-day touches: vets explaining diagnoses and treatment options (including costs), text reminders for appointments/medication collection, and a “pet club”/monthly payment scheme that some find helpful for budgeting. A small number of low-star reviews conflict with their written content (one 1‑star review describes being “couldn’t be happier”), and one low-star review appears unrelated to veterinary care (mentions “breakfast” and queueing).
Provost Veterinary Group is an established practice (the website says it has operated under its current name since 1999, and was previously known as Orr, Duff and Howat from the early 1980s). Outside normal hours, the website directs emergencies to Vets Now (specific Vets Now sites are named on the website). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to practical, day-to-day touches: vets explaining diagnoses and treatment options (including costs), text reminders for appointments/medication collection, and a “pet club”/monthly payment scheme that some find helpful for budgeting. A small number of low-star reviews conflict with their written content (one 1‑star review describes being “couldn’t be happier”), and one low-star review appears unrelated to veterinary care (mentions “breakfast” and queueing).
Vetrica Ltd is a veterinary clinic established in 2001, focused on a “personal touch” and preventative care. The clinic states it handles dogs, cats and rabbits, and its website notes it has moved to larger premises to be more comfortable for staff, clients and patients. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention friendly reception and vets, support during difficult end-of-life visits, and practical routine care such as spaying and microchipping. A pet health plan and a short period of free pet insurance for new puppies are also mentioned by reviewers.
Vetrica Ltd is a veterinary clinic established in 2001, focused on a “personal touch” and preventative care. The clinic states it handles dogs, cats and rabbits, and its website notes it has moved to larger premises to be more comfortable for staff, clients and patients. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention friendly reception and vets, support during difficult end-of-life visits, and practical routine care such as spaying and microchipping. A pet health plan and a short period of free pet insurance for new puppies are also mentioned by reviewers.
