About Veterinary Care in Airdrie
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With two veterinary clinics in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, pet owners have accessible choices for their pets' healthcare needs.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Airdrie
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Airdrie, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats, but neither offers services for farm or large animals. Both clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, but there is no 24-hour veterinary cover explicitly confirmed locally. Pet owners can rely on both clinics for emergency needs during specified hours, ensuring critical care is available when required. With 925 total reviews and both clinics offering veterinary nurse training, Airdrie provides comprehensive veterinary services for companion animals. The clinics in Airdrie focus primarily on companion animals, with no provision for farm animals. Overall, Airdrie's veterinary landscape is concentrated among a smaller number of providers, ensuring a high standard of care.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Airdrie, Lanarkshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Acres Vet Centre offers routine pet healthcare for cats, dogs, and a range of small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters), with services like vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and dental cleaning listed on its website. The practice also advertises emergency-care instructions via its website and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calm, confidence-building handling style—especially for nervous pets—such as letting dogs sniff around the consult room and offering a treat before starting an assessment. Several reviewers also mention long-term use “for many years,” and one notes being helped even though they weren’t registered.
Acres Vet Centre offers routine pet healthcare for cats, dogs, and a range of small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters), with services like vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and dental cleaning listed on its website. The practice also advertises emergency-care instructions via its website and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calm, confidence-building handling style—especially for nervous pets—such as letting dogs sniff around the consult room and offering a treat before starting an assessment. Several reviewers also mention long-term use “for many years,” and one notes being helped even though they weren’t registered.

Airdrie Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets brand, and the clinic website describes it as a locally owned practice. It’s set up as a full-service small animal clinic with an in-house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), a surgical theatre and separate dog/cat wards plus isolation. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Clear, detailed explanations of conditions and treatment plans (including discussing surgery risks and costs up front). - Proactive follow-up after procedures (e.g., a next-day phone call and multiple recheck appointments after a rabbit spay). - Support during end-of-life care (paw prints/fur kept as mementos and a condolence card; one reviewer says a clinician rearranged their day to enable an at-home passing despite the clinic not routinely offering home visits). - Being “squeezed in” when worried about a pet post-op. There’s also a conflicting note on cost/ethos: one recent reviewer criticises the practice for charging to scan a stray cat and alleges cost inflation, while other reviewers mention transparent pricing and “reasonable” fees.
Airdrie Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets brand, and the clinic website describes it as a locally owned practice. It’s set up as a full-service small animal clinic with an in-house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), a surgical theatre and separate dog/cat wards plus isolation. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Clear, detailed explanations of conditions and treatment plans (including discussing surgery risks and costs up front). - Proactive follow-up after procedures (e.g., a next-day phone call and multiple recheck appointments after a rabbit spay). - Support during end-of-life care (paw prints/fur kept as mementos and a condolence card; one reviewer says a clinician rearranged their day to enable an at-home passing despite the clinic not routinely offering home visits). - Being “squeezed in” when worried about a pet post-op. There’s also a conflicting note on cost/ethos: one recent reviewer criticises the practice for charging to scan a stray cat and alleges cost inflation, while other reviewers mention transparent pricing and “reasonable” fees.
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