Featured Clinic Overview
Decision-relevant details owners mention include
- •Out-of-hours emergency help described as calm and attentive after a dog injury. - Clear pricing communication, with one owner saying costs were explained before proceeding. - Fast test turnaround and follow-up, including same-day blood test results and a vet phone call to explain them in detail.
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Avondale Veterinary Group provides routine and emergency care for small animals and equine, with on-site equine facilities for hospitalisation and intensive care (including intensive care). The website also references farm work, and notes the practice has operated since 1921 from purpose-built premises opened in 2009. Reviews most often describe clear communication and flexibility around appointments (including rescheduling when a cat wouldn’t go into a carrier), plus gentle handling in sensitive situations (including end-of-life care).
Avondale Veterinary Group provides routine and emergency care for small animals and equine, with on-site equine facilities for hospitalisation and intensive care (including intensive care). The website also references farm work, and notes the practice has operated since 1921 from purpose-built premises opened in 2009. Reviews most often describe clear communication and flexibility around appointments (including rescheduling when a cat wouldn’t go into a carrier), plus gentle handling in sensitive situations (including end-of-life care).

Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe efficient, friendly front-desk handling and vets who take time to explain diagnoses and treatments—though a couple of reviews report poor communication and dissatisfaction with decision-making and aftercare.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe efficient, friendly front-desk handling and vets who take time to explain diagnoses and treatments—though a couple of reviews report poor communication and dissatisfaction with decision-making and aftercare.
Our Score (91/100)
Taylor Veterinary Practice Limited is a general small-animal clinic that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice setup that tries to reduce pet stress (a separate cat seating area is specifically mentioned) and a process-focused front desk experience (straightforward booking with reminders). Several owners also describe detailed discussions of treatment options and being kept informed throughout procedures; one review mentions compassionate end-of-life support.
Taylor Veterinary Practice Limited is a general small-animal clinic that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice setup that tries to reduce pet stress (a separate cat seating area is specifically mentioned) and a process-focused front desk experience (straightforward booking with reminders). Several owners also describe detailed discussions of treatment options and being kept informed throughout procedures; one review mentions compassionate end-of-life support.
Our Score (91/100)
Rouken Glen Veterinary Surgery operates from a modern facility with an on-site operating theatre and diagnostic imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound). The practice offers routine care through to complex surgeries, and runs a “Healthy Pet Club” that includes annual vaccinations and regular parasite treatment delivered monthly. Reviewers repeatedly describe being accommodated quickly for urgent problems (for example, being taken in immediately to remove broken glass from a dog’s paw) and mention compassionate support during end-of-life visits.
Rouken Glen Veterinary Surgery operates from a modern facility with an on-site operating theatre and diagnostic imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound). The practice offers routine care through to complex surgeries, and runs a “Healthy Pet Club” that includes annual vaccinations and regular parasite treatment delivered monthly. Reviewers repeatedly describe being accommodated quickly for urgent problems (for example, being taken in immediately to remove broken glass from a dog’s paw) and mention compassionate support during end-of-life visits.
East End Vets describes itself as an independent clinic, and its website notes it sees dogs, cats and rabbits. Reviews back up an “independent practice” feel, with owners mentioning detailed problem-solving for complex illness (including blood tests and multi‑medication treatment) and a pet plan that one reviewer calls “great value.” A rescue-dog owner also notes the clinic was recommended by their charity, suggesting it’s used by rehoming organisations.
East End Vets describes itself as an independent clinic, and its website notes it sees dogs, cats and rabbits. Reviews back up an “independent practice” feel, with owners mentioning detailed problem-solving for complex illness (including blood tests and multi‑medication treatment) and a pet plan that one reviewer calls “great value.” A rescue-dog owner also notes the clinic was recommended by their charity, suggesting it’s used by rehoming organisations.
Vets Now (Glasgow)
Glasgow
Our Score (89/100)
Vets Now is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group and is set up as a dedicated 24/7 pet emergency hospital (opened in 2009) providing both emergency and referral care for dogs, cats and small animals. The website describes specialist/referral services including oncology, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, orthopaedic surgery, anaesthesia and diagnostic imaging, with diagnostics and treatment “under one roof.”
Vets Now is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group and is set up as a dedicated 24/7 pet emergency hospital (opened in 2009) providing both emergency and referral care for dogs, cats and small animals. The website describes specialist/referral services including oncology, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, orthopaedic surgery, anaesthesia and diagnostic imaging, with diagnostics and treatment “under one roof.”
Sandyhills Veterinary Clinic
Glasgow
Our Score (89/100)
Sandyhills Veterinary Clinic operates under the ScotVet name, which the clinic describes on its website as independent and providing pet care since 2000. The website also states they provide 24/7 emergency care. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe straightforward, practical care with good communication: a vet examining an eye discharge thoroughly and prescribing gel, follow-up phone calls after treating a dog’s skin infection, and staff making puppies comfortable during vaccinations so they “didn’t realise” they’d been injected.
Sandyhills Veterinary Clinic operates under the ScotVet name, which the clinic describes on its website as independent and providing pet care since 2000. The website also states they provide 24/7 emergency care. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe straightforward, practical care with good communication: a vet examining an eye discharge thoroughly and prescribing gel, follow-up phone calls after treating a dog’s skin infection, and staff making puppies comfortable during vaccinations so they “didn’t realise” they’d been injected.
Clyde Veterinary Group
Lanark
Our Score (89/100)
Clyde Veterinary Group is a mixed practice (established in 2003) treating small animals, farm animals and horses, with a hospital plus multiple branch practices. The website states it provides a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service across its pet, farm and equine departments, and it holds Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE). In recent reviews, owners describe routine preventive care (annual boosters and kennel cough vaccination), support for urgent issues (a dog that had eaten something harmful), and sensitive end-of-life care where families were given time and the process was explained gently.
Clyde Veterinary Group is a mixed practice (established in 2003) treating small animals, farm animals and horses, with a hospital plus multiple branch practices. The website states it provides a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service across its pet, farm and equine departments, and it holds Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE). In recent reviews, owners describe routine preventive care (annual boosters and kennel cough vaccination), support for urgent issues (a dog that had eaten something harmful), and sensitive end-of-life care where families were given time and the process was explained gently.
The Lawrie Veterinary Group
Glasgow
Our Score (87/100)
The Lawrie Veterinary Group offers general veterinary care alongside repeatedly mentioned expertise with “exotic” pets such as birds and reptiles. Across recent reviews, owners describe short waits, clear/direct explanations (“they tell you straight”), and practical support such as being shown how to administer medication. The clinic is also described as very clean, and several reviews mention aftercare following surgery as well as anaesthesia for avian x‑rays.
The Lawrie Veterinary Group offers general veterinary care alongside repeatedly mentioned expertise with “exotic” pets such as birds and reptiles. Across recent reviews, owners describe short waits, clear/direct explanations (“they tell you straight”), and practical support such as being shown how to administer medication. The clinic is also described as very clean, and several reviews mention aftercare following surgery as well as anaesthesia for avian x‑rays.

