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Our Score (82/100)
- •Support with paperwork that affects outcomes: help with insurance forms; fast turnaround on pet travel documentation, including producing an official health certificate within hours. - Accommodating urgent care: fitting in a dog with a paw injury on a busy day and removing glass successfully. - Handling anxious/nervous pets: multiple owners describe gentle handling and calm support for nervous cats and an anxious dog.
- •Support with paperwork that affects outcomes: help with insurance forms; fast turnaround on pet travel documentation, including producing an official health certificate within hours. - Accommodating urgent care: fitting in a dog with a paw injury on a busy day and removing glass successfully. - Handling anxious/nervous pets: multiple owners describe gentle handling and calm support for nervous cats and an anxious dog.
Ashley Veterinary Centre
Glasgow
Our Score (82/100)
Ashley Veterinary Centre lists both emergency veterinary services and being a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe support around difficult appointments—particularly end-of-life care, including an option to pay in advance so the euthanasia appointment could focus on the pet, and help with ashes collection a few weeks later. Owners also mention practical access and communication, such as being kept fully updated during a cat’s visit and arranging a same-morning appointment for an unregistered hamster.
Ashley Veterinary Centre lists both emergency veterinary services and being a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe support around difficult appointments—particularly end-of-life care, including an option to pay in advance so the euthanasia appointment could focus on the pet, and help with ashes collection a few weeks later. Owners also mention practical access and communication, such as being kept fully updated during a cat’s visit and arranging a same-morning appointment for an unregistered hamster.
Craigpark Veterinary Centre
Glasgow
Our Score (81/100)
Craigpark Veterinary Centre appears to be an owner-led practice (a reviewer names the owner as Carol) focused on small animals/domestic pets. Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment options, plus practical support such as helping coordinate insurance claims. Owners also flag appointment access as something to plan around: one reviewer reports at least a week’s wait for routine appointments, while another describes their cat being seen at short notice after the clinic fitted them in.
Craigpark Veterinary Centre appears to be an owner-led practice (a reviewer names the owner as Carol) focused on small animals/domestic pets. Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment options, plus practical support such as helping coordinate insurance claims. Owners also flag appointment access as something to plan around: one reviewer reports at least a week’s wait for routine appointments, while another describes their cat being seen at short notice after the clinic fitted them in.
Albavet
Glasgow
Our Score (81/100)
People-related patterns owners describe (without consistent individual names attached)
- •Clear explanations before treatment: owners repeatedly mention staff talking them through procedures, aftercare, and expected costs before starting. - Handling anxious/stressed cats and dogs: one owner describes the team accommodating requests to reduce a cat’s stress around other cats and during recovery; another mentions their anxious dog being made to feel welcome.
People-related patterns owners describe (without consistent individual names attached)
- •Clear explanations before treatment: owners repeatedly mention staff talking them through procedures, aftercare, and expected costs before starting. - Handling anxious/stressed cats and dogs: one owner describes the team accommodating requests to reduce a cat’s stress around other cats and during recovery; another mentions their anxious dog being made to feel welcome.
Hamilton Vets4Pets Ltd
Hamilton
Our Score (80/100)
- •Clear explanations and reassurance: owners mention vets answering questions and explaining processes (e.g., spay procedure discussion and reassurance for cat owners). - Support during difficult visits: multiple reviews describe considerate handling of euthanasia/last goodbye, including being allowed to stay with the pet. - Procedures and investigations mentioned: spaying with a smooth recovery; investigations for mouth/gum swelling including X‑ray being booked/considered.
- •Clear explanations and reassurance: owners mention vets answering questions and explaining processes (e.g., spay procedure discussion and reassurance for cat owners). - Support during difficult visits: multiple reviews describe considerate handling of euthanasia/last goodbye, including being allowed to stay with the pet. - Procedures and investigations mentioned: spaying with a smooth recovery; investigations for mouth/gum swelling including X‑ray being booked/considered.
Champion Vet East Kilbride
Glasgow
Our Score (80/100)
Champion Vet East Kilbride is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and part of the Champion Vets group. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccines, parasite control, nurse clinics) as well as surgical work and diagnostics (X‑rays/ultrasound), with referral services listed for cardiology and ophthalmology. Owners specifically mention cruciate ligament surgery (including post-op follow-up calls) and multiple reviews focus on end‑of‑life support—both positively (being “caring and thoughtful”) and negatively (one reviewer reports staff laughing in another room during euthanasia).
Champion Vet East Kilbride is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and part of the Champion Vets group. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccines, parasite control, nurse clinics) as well as surgical work and diagnostics (X‑rays/ultrasound), with referral services listed for cardiology and ophthalmology. Owners specifically mention cruciate ligament surgery (including post-op follow-up calls) and multiple reviews focus on end‑of‑life support—both positively (being “caring and thoughtful”) and negatively (one reviewer reports staff laughing in another room during euthanasia).
Airdrie Vets4Pets Ltd
Airdrie
Our Score (79/100)
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.
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.
Veterinary Centre
Uddingston
Our Score (79/100)
Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (the website directs owners to an “Emergencies” section for details). Recent reviews most often describe a practice that can fit in appointments quickly when needed, with a team (reception, nurses and vets) that communicates clearly and handles pets gently. Owners also mention practical touches like on-site parking, and one reviewer notes receiving a sympathy card after their dog was put to sleep.
Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (the website directs owners to an “Emergencies” section for details). Recent reviews most often describe a practice that can fit in appointments quickly when needed, with a team (reception, nurses and vets) that communicates clearly and handles pets gently. Owners also mention practical touches like on-site parking, and one reviewer notes receiving a sympathy card after their dog was put to sleep.
CrumPets Vet Clinical Support is an independent, family-run clinical support service founded in 2009 by Lee-Ann Crum and Chris Parratt, providing specialist-style support to other veterinary practices. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up primarily for referral cardiology work, with diagnostics and treatment planning around heart disease.
CrumPets Vet Clinical Support is an independent, family-run clinical support service founded in 2009 by Lee-Ann Crum and Chris Parratt, providing specialist-style support to other veterinary practices. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up primarily for referral cardiology work, with diagnostics and treatment planning around heart disease.
Our Score (78/100)
Two Rivers Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent mixed practice (pets, horses and farm animals) and is accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. The practice states it provides a 24-hour emergency service for registered clients, and reviews include an example of out‑of‑hours admission on a Sunday evening for a dog with pneumonia who was then treated in-practice for several days. Other specific care mentioned in reviews includes hip and elbow score X‑rays with an included health check, and vets taking time to help anxious dogs settle during appointments.
Two Rivers Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent mixed practice (pets, horses and farm animals) and is accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. The practice states it provides a 24-hour emergency service for registered clients, and reviews include an example of out‑of‑hours admission on a Sunday evening for a dog with pneumonia who was then treated in-practice for several days. Other specific care mentioned in reviews includes hip and elbow score X‑rays with an included health check, and vets taking time to help anxious dogs settle during appointments.
