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3 Mile Veterinary Centre
Glasgow
Our Score (74/100)
3 Mile Veterinary Centre is a CVS Group small-animal practice established in the 1980s, with RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. It offers routine care (including vaccines and nurse clinics) alongside dentistry, diagnostics and surgery, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (for example, a dog with facial swelling and coughing was seen “just before closing”), clear discussions of options and next steps, and a calm manner during vaccinations. One reviewer reports a serious consent/communication issue during a dental procedure (expecting 4 teeth removed but being told 22 were taken out), followed by a complaint and being told their dog was no longer welcome—this sits in stark contrast to the largely positive feedback about communication in other reviews.
3 Mile Veterinary Centre is a CVS Group small-animal practice established in the 1980s, with RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. It offers routine care (including vaccines and nurse clinics) alongside dentistry, diagnostics and surgery, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (for example, a dog with facial swelling and coughing was seen “just before closing”), clear discussions of options and next steps, and a calm manner during vaccinations. One reviewer reports a serious consent/communication issue during a dental procedure (expecting 4 teeth removed but being told 22 were taken out), followed by a complaint and being told their dog was no longer welcome—this sits in stark contrast to the largely positive feedback about communication in other reviews.
Robb Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a small animal vet practice (ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the available data). Based on the latest reviews, the clinic appears set up for day-to-day care plus urgent same-day problems when needed: one owner reports being “immediately accommodated” for an urgent appointment for a dog with breathing difficulties. Other owners mention “quick thinking” during a serious situation with a puppy and consistently describe staff as professional and informative during visits.
Robb Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a small animal vet practice (ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the available data). Based on the latest reviews, the clinic appears set up for day-to-day care plus urgent same-day problems when needed: one owner reports being “immediately accommodated” for an urgent appointment for a dog with breathing difficulties. Other owners mention “quick thinking” during a serious situation with a puppy and consistently describe staff as professional and informative during visits.
Real Vets Limited
Glasgow
Our Score (73/100)
Real Vets Limited describes itself as a fully independent, locally owned practice, with “over 40 years” of providing veterinary care (per its website). Based on the structured clinic data and reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed and at least one reviewer describing receiving help when they contacted reception “in emergency” about their dog. Recent feedback is mixed on service delivery: several long-term clients describe consistent support (including end-of-life empathy and a condolence card), while others report communication and admin issues (missed medication call-backs; surprise admin charges; feeling rushed in consults). Concrete specifics owners mention include: help in an emergency phone contact and registering a dog quickly; surgery to remove and test lumps (with a deposit taken beforehand); follow-up/aftercare gestures like a condolence card after a pet’s death; and complaints about delays, rushed appointments, and medication/refill communication failures.
Real Vets Limited describes itself as a fully independent, locally owned practice, with “over 40 years” of providing veterinary care (per its website). Based on the structured clinic data and reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed and at least one reviewer describing receiving help when they contacted reception “in emergency” about their dog. Recent feedback is mixed on service delivery: several long-term clients describe consistent support (including end-of-life empathy and a condolence card), while others report communication and admin issues (missed medication call-backs; surprise admin charges; feeling rushed in consults). Concrete specifics owners mention include: help in an emergency phone contact and registering a dog quickly; surgery to remove and test lumps (with a deposit taken beforehand); follow-up/aftercare gestures like a condolence card after a pet’s death; and complaints about delays, rushed appointments, and medication/refill communication failures.
Pets 'n' Vets East Kilbride
Glasgow
Our Score (73/100)
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as Pets ’n’ Vets) is part of the Pets ’n’ Vets network of practices and promotes a “progressive outlook” on its website. The service mix described online goes beyond routine vaccinations and neutering, listing advanced options like laparoscopic (“keyhole”) spay and access to advanced imaging (CT/MRI), alongside nurse-led clinics and longer-term health plans. From the latest reviews available to us, owners commonly mention friendly, polite staff and feeling reassured after appointments (including a puppy visit where the owner “left reassured that everything was okay”). One recent review conflicts sharply with this, describing delayed blood-test results after repeated chasing, a same-day spay cancellation after several hours of waiting due to emergency operations, and what the reviewer felt was rude communication and high cost.
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as Pets ’n’ Vets) is part of the Pets ’n’ Vets network of practices and promotes a “progressive outlook” on its website. The service mix described online goes beyond routine vaccinations and neutering, listing advanced options like laparoscopic (“keyhole”) spay and access to advanced imaging (CT/MRI), alongside nurse-led clinics and longer-term health plans. From the latest reviews available to us, owners commonly mention friendly, polite staff and feeling reassured after appointments (including a puppy visit where the owner “left reassured that everything was okay”). One recent review conflicts sharply with this, describing delayed blood-test results after repeated chasing, a same-day spay cancellation after several hours of waiting due to emergency operations, and what the reviewer felt was rude communication and high cost.
Pets 'n' Vets Blantyre
Glasgow
Our Score (73/100)
Pets ’n’ Vets is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a wider network of practices). Based on its published service list, it’s set up for routine primary care (health checks, vaccines, parasite control, microchipping) as well as more advanced work such as orthopaedic/soft-tissue surgery, cardiology, and outpatient advanced imaging (CT/MRI). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a team that explains options clearly, handles stressed or reactive pets during exams/injections, and can sometimes fit in urgent appointments even when busy. One reviewer also notes they’re told costs upfront and are sometimes advised when a treatment could be obtained cheaper elsewhere.
Pets ’n’ Vets is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a wider network of practices). Based on its published service list, it’s set up for routine primary care (health checks, vaccines, parasite control, microchipping) as well as more advanced work such as orthopaedic/soft-tissue surgery, cardiology, and outpatient advanced imaging (CT/MRI). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a team that explains options clearly, handles stressed or reactive pets during exams/injections, and can sometimes fit in urgent appointments even when busy. One reviewer also notes they’re told costs upfront and are sometimes advised when a treatment could be obtained cheaper elsewhere.
Pets 'n' Vets Newton Mearns
Glasgow
Our Score (72/100)
Pets ’n’ Vets is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a wider network of practices). Based on the website and clinic data, it’s set up for routine preventative care (health checks, vaccinations, parasite treatment), ongoing support for older pets and pain management, and access to more advanced procedures via the wider group (the site references specialties such as orthopaedic/soft tissue surgery, cardiology, physiotherapy and CT/MRI, and one reviewer says major surgery is done at the group’s Roundhouse hospital). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Fast access to appointments when worried (e.g., one dog with pain was seen within about 2 hours; a sick cat was offered an appointment the next day). - Practical help and clear handover of information (e.g., lending a cat carrier and providing medication + instructions to the person caring for the cat). - Questions being answered in detail, including around longer-term issues (one owner mentions a pet with a heart murmur and being able to ask questions). The website also states Cat Friendly Clinic and Rabbit Friendly Clinic status.
Pets ’n’ Vets is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a wider network of practices). Based on the website and clinic data, it’s set up for routine preventative care (health checks, vaccinations, parasite treatment), ongoing support for older pets and pain management, and access to more advanced procedures via the wider group (the site references specialties such as orthopaedic/soft tissue surgery, cardiology, physiotherapy and CT/MRI, and one reviewer says major surgery is done at the group’s Roundhouse hospital). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Fast access to appointments when worried (e.g., one dog with pain was seen within about 2 hours; a sick cat was offered an appointment the next day). - Practical help and clear handover of information (e.g., lending a cat carrier and providing medication + instructions to the person caring for the cat). - Questions being answered in detail, including around longer-term issues (one owner mentions a pet with a heart murmur and being able to ask questions). The website also states Cat Friendly Clinic and Rabbit Friendly Clinic status.
Bearsden Vets4Pets Ltd
Glasgow
Our Score (72/100)
Bearsden Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets for Pets group and presents itself as a modern, well‑equipped practice with formal accreditations (RCVS accredited and ISFM Cat Friendly). The clinic appears set up for routine and surgical care with on‑site diagnostics (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and cat/dog separation in both waiting and ward areas. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe supportive end‑of‑life care (including a “peaceful send off” and staff staying gentle and present throughout) and vets who adjust handling for nervous pets (e.g., a “calming slow gentle approach” with a nervous guinea pig).
Bearsden Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets for Pets group and presents itself as a modern, well‑equipped practice with formal accreditations (RCVS accredited and ISFM Cat Friendly). The clinic appears set up for routine and surgical care with on‑site diagnostics (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and cat/dog separation in both waiting and ward areas. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe supportive end‑of‑life care (including a “peaceful send off” and staff staying gentle and present throughout) and vets who adjust handling for nervous pets (e.g., a “calming slow gentle approach” with a nervous guinea pig).
Pets ’n’ Vets is operated by Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd and is part of a network of veterinary practices (per the clinic website). The practice appears set up for both routine care and more advanced work: the website lists services ranging from vaccinations and nurse clinics through to orthopaedic/soft-tissue surgery, cardiology, and CT/MRI imaging. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention the team being good with nervous pets (including dogs described as “very nervous” or “vocal and excited”), and one owner says their dog was saved after treatment for a serious issue. Another review highlights being able to get tests done at the practice that would have been too costly via specialists, suggesting some in-house diagnostics.
Pets ’n’ Vets is operated by Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd and is part of a network of veterinary practices (per the clinic website). The practice appears set up for both routine care and more advanced work: the website lists services ranging from vaccinations and nurse clinics through to orthopaedic/soft-tissue surgery, cardiology, and CT/MRI imaging. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention the team being good with nervous pets (including dogs described as “very nervous” or “vocal and excited”), and one owner says their dog was saved after treatment for a serious issue. Another review highlights being able to get tests done at the practice that would have been too costly via specialists, suggesting some in-house diagnostics.
Our Score (71/100)
The Avenues Veterinary Centre Mount Florida is an independent small‑animal practice. The website positions the team as experienced with preventative care as well as treating illness and injury, and reviews add detail on what that looks like in practice: pre‑op blood tests being offered before procedures, same‑day assessment without an appointment in at least one case, and efforts to reduce stress for small or nervous pets (for example Emla cream before injections and using very small needles for a 2.4kg dog). Reviews are mixed: many describe calm handling and supportive staff, while a small number describe serious concerns including perceived negligence, rude/unempathetic communication, and dissatisfaction with treatment costs and outcomes.
The Avenues Veterinary Centre Mount Florida is an independent small‑animal practice. The website positions the team as experienced with preventative care as well as treating illness and injury, and reviews add detail on what that looks like in practice: pre‑op blood tests being offered before procedures, same‑day assessment without an appointment in at least one case, and efforts to reduce stress for small or nervous pets (for example Emla cream before injections and using very small needles for a 2.4kg dog). Reviews are mixed: many describe calm handling and supportive staff, while a small number describe serious concerns including perceived negligence, rude/unempathetic communication, and dissatisfaction with treatment costs and outcomes.
Real Vets Limited
Hamilton
Our Score (71/100)
Real Vets Limited describes itself as an independent, locally owned practice with over 40 years of providing veterinary care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about support during end‑of‑life care (including euthanasia) and clear explanations when pets arrive in distress (one review mentions an elderly dog with a torn cruciate ligament being talked through options). Reviews also show a mixed experience around aftercare/communication, with one owner upset that cremation arrangements required upfront payment and saying this wasn’t clearly explained at the time. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Staff guiding owners through euthanasia and preparing them for what to expect. - A vet calmly explaining treatment options for a torn cruciate ligament. - Discussion of cremation/ashes arrangements, including a report that cremation needed paying upfront before collection.
Real Vets Limited describes itself as an independent, locally owned practice with over 40 years of providing veterinary care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about support during end‑of‑life care (including euthanasia) and clear explanations when pets arrive in distress (one review mentions an elderly dog with a torn cruciate ligament being talked through options). Reviews also show a mixed experience around aftercare/communication, with one owner upset that cremation arrangements required upfront payment and saying this wasn’t clearly explained at the time. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Staff guiding owners through euthanasia and preparing them for what to expect. - A vet calmly explaining treatment options for a torn cruciate ligament. - Discussion of cremation/ashes arrangements, including a report that cremation needed paying upfront before collection.
