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19 clinicsInglis 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.
Wilson & Partners is an independent veterinary practice in Cupar, established in 1926, offering routine and surgical care alongside diagnostics including dental X-ray, X-ray, ultrasound, and an in-house laboratory. The practice appears set up for both everyday appointments and more complex cases, with owners mentioning quick support around advice, medication, and specialist referrals after tumour diagnoses. Website information also indicates out-of-hours emergency cover from the practice’s own vets Monday to Thursday, with VetsNow covering Friday to Sunday.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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 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.
W K McNeil appears to be a small independent veterinary practice in Burntisland with a very strong local reputation. Owners repeatedly describe a direct, practical style of care, long-term trust in Billy/William McNeil, and a simple, homely clinic experience. A cash-only payment policy is also mentioned in reviews.
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.
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.
Cameron & Greig in Cowdenbeath offers routine and surgical veterinary care for pets, alongside cattle and sheep work and some equine-listed services. Website-listed facilities include operating theatres, an in-house laboratory, ultrasound, X-ray and a pharmacy. Recent feedback is especially positive about clear communication, kind handling and compassionate end-of-life support, and one reviewer notes that some operations are carried out at the Milnathort branch.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Vetrica Ltd is a Dunfermline veterinary practice with a stated focus on preventative care for dogs, cats and rabbits, and it is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a generally caring, professional team, with especially warm feedback around cat care and sensitive end-of-life support. Recent feedback is mostly positive overall, though a small number of reviewers report poor customer-service experiences with one vet.



