Lanarkshire has 26 exotic pet vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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26 clinicsPets ’n’ Vets Newton Mearns is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd. It is set up for routine preventative care, senior pet support and pain management, with access to more advanced procedures through the wider group, including surgery, cardiology, physiotherapy and advanced imaging. The practice website also lists Cat Friendly Clinic and Rabbit Friendly Clinic status.
Ark Veterinary Clinics Ltd, founded in 1994, treats dogs and cats as well as a broad range of exotic pets, including reptiles, birds and small mammals; its website also says two vets have extensive experience with exotic species. It is also described as a veterinary nurse training practice, which fits review mentions of students being involved in appointments. Recent feedback is mostly positive for exotic-pet care, rabbit work, acupuncture, dental support and compassionate end-of-life care, though some owners report concerns about costs, communication and front-desk service.
Clyde Veterinary Group is a VetPartners mixed practice in Lanarkshire, established in 2003, with a hospital and branch surgeries serving pets, farm animals and horses. The practice states that it provides a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service, is a veterinary nurse training facility, and holds Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE). Recent feedback is very positive, with owners highlighting friendly staff, straightforward access to appointments, and compassionate support for both routine and end-of-life care.
Luca Veterinary Care in Larkhall presents itself as an independent small-animal practice, with a clinical team offering over 30 years of veterinary experience. The practice also advertises 24/7 digital vet support through the VidiVet app. Recent feedback points to a clinic handling routine care, referrals when needed, and supportive end-of-life appointments, with mostly positive comments alongside one notable complaint about holiday closure communication and reception handling.
Hamilton Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, offering a broad mix of routine, diagnostic, surgical and inpatient care for pets. Website-listed facilities include in-house laboratory testing, digital and dental X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward, and separate cat and dog waiting and ward areas. When the clinic is closed, emergency care is provided via Vets Now in Glasgow.
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Animal A & E is a privately owned mixed veterinary practice in Kilsyth, with Gary Stevenson named on the website as owner. The practice says it treats small animals, equine, farm animals, wildlife and exotics, with private consultation rooms and treatment facilities. It also states that it provides its own out-of-hours emergency care and call-out service, alongside video consultations to help assess urgency.
Paisley Phoenix Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets network and presents itself as a locally owned practice in Paisley, with owner-vet Alemu Shewakena listed on the clinic team. The practice offers a broad mix of routine, diagnostic and surgical care, with facilities including an operating theatre, in-house lab, hospital ward, and separate cat and dog waiting and ward areas. Recent customer feedback is mixed: some owners praise helpful staff and smooth routine care, while others raise concerns about communication, pricing and reception handling.
Pets 'n' Vets Pollokshaws in Glasgow is part of the Linnaeus veterinary group. The clinic offers a broad mix of routine care, surgery, dental care, diagnostics, rehabilitation and behaviour support, with pet emergencies also mentioned. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners often highlighting kind staff, clear communication, and practical features such as easy parking and a larger waiting room.
Real Vets Limited presents itself as an independent, locally owned practice with over 40 years of veterinary care in Hamilton. Recent feedback most often highlights kind, supportive handling of end-of-life care and calm explanations when pets arrive in distress. Reviews are broadly positive, though there is some criticism around aftercare communication and costs.
East End Vets presents itself as an independent clinic in Glasgow, and its website says it treats dogs, cats and rabbits. Recent reviews continue to give it an independent-practice feel, with owners often mentioning Dave and the wider team for friendly, detailed care. The practice is also mentioned by rescue-dog owners, including one reviewer who says their charity recommended it.
Champion Vet Ibrox is a CVS small-animal practice in Glasgow that has been established since 2003. The clinic offers on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound, alongside dentistry, and it holds RCVS General Practice status plus Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. Recent feedback is largely positive about gentle handling, helpful staff and support for both routine and urgent problems, though a small number of reviews raise concerns about continuity of care and parts of the client experience.
Albavet is a Glasgow veterinary practice that is part of CVS. It offers routine first-opinion care alongside diagnostics, surgery, and help with urgent problems during opening hours, with out-of-hours emergencies directed to Vets Now. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners highlighting kind handling, clear explanations, and a welcoming approach for nervous pets.
3 Mile Veterinary Centre is a CVS Group small-animal practice in Glasgow, established in the 1980s, with RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. The practice provides routine care alongside dentistry, diagnostics and surgery, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick help for urgent problems, calm handling, and compassionate support, alongside a small number of serious concerns about communication around treatment decisions and cost.
Pets ’n’ Vets East Kilbride is part of the Linnaeus-owned Pets ’n’ Vets network in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Its website presents a broad mix of routine and more advanced veterinary care, including laparoscopic spay, orthopaedic surgery, behaviour support, nurse clinics, and access to advanced imaging such as CT and MRI. The practice also references emergency care arrangements and longer-term health support.
Champion Vet East Kilbride is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and part of the CVS-owned Champion Vets group. It offers routine preventative care alongside diagnostics, surgery, and selected referral services. Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners particularly commenting on caring support after surgery and during end-of-life care, though one review describes an upsetting experience during euthanasia.
Ardmory Veterinary Clinic is a single-centre practice in Glasgow that opened in February 2009 and says it has experience caring for a large range of pet species. Recent reviews continue to reflect that broad caseload, with owners mentioning cats, dogs, parrots, snakes, tortoises, bearded dragons, hedgehogs, ferrets, gerbils and degus. When the clinic is closed, its website advises clients to contact Emergency Vets Glasgow or Vets Now.
Taylor Veterinary Practice Rutherglen is a general small-animal clinic in Glasgow and part of IVC Evidensia; it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners describe a practice that aims to reduce pet stress, including a separate cat seating area, alongside straightforward booking and reminder systems. Reviews also highlight clear discussion of treatment options, owners being kept informed during procedures, and compassionate care in difficult situations.
The Lawrie Veterinary Group is a Glasgow practice within IVC Evidensia, offering general veterinary care alongside widely praised work with exotic pets such as birds and reptiles. Reviews consistently highlight clear, direct communication, short waits, and staff who help owners feel at ease. Owners also mention clean facilities, supportive aftercare after surgery, avian x-rays under anaesthesia, and help with injured wildlife.
Sandyhills Veterinary Clinic in Glasgow operates under the ScotVet name, which the clinic says is independent and has been providing pet care since 2000. Its website also states that 24/7 emergency care is available. Recent feedback points to practical, compassionate care, with owners frequently mentioning quick appointments, clear explanations and supportive follow-up.
Real Vets Limited describes itself as a fully independent, locally owned practice with more than 40 years of veterinary care. The clinic appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed and one recent reviewer describing helpful support when contacting reception in an emergency about their dog. Feedback is mixed overall: many long-standing clients praise the team’s kindness and continuity of care, while some recent reviewers report rushed appointments, medication call-back problems and poor admin communication.
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice in Glasgow that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often praising the friendly reception team, calm handling of nervous pets, and vets who explain diagnoses and treatments clearly. Reviews also specifically mention rabbits and other small pets alongside more routine dog and cat care. A small number of recent reviews raise concerns about communication, decision-making and aftercare.
Ashley Veterinary Centre in Glasgow lists emergency veterinary services and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback consistently highlights a caring, reassuring team, with particularly strong praise for support during difficult and end-of-life appointments. Reviews also mention clear communication during visits and prompt access for a newly registered hamster.
Taylor Veterinary Practice Clarkston is an IVC Evidensia practice in Glasgow. It offers general pet care alongside ongoing support for chronic conditions, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mostly very positive about long-term care, kindness and helpful administration, although there is also a detailed complaint about inconsistent advice between vets and a billing issue.
Taylor Veterinary Practice East Kilbride is a veterinary practice in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and is part of IVC Evidensia. Recent feedback points to a friendly, professional team, with particularly strong comments about handling nervous cats calmly and communicating well around treatment and aftercare. Reviews also note that parking is limited.
Murray Veterinary Centre is a small local practice in Glasgow, with no indication that it is part of a larger corporate group. Feedback points to a practice focused on general pet care and surgery, including short-notice appointments and clear discussions around prognosis and likely costs before procedures. Reviews regularly mention Martin by name, and one long-standing client refers to a change in ownership or management under Mr Foster. Recent sentiment is mostly positive, with one notable complaint about staff attitude and follow-up after pet loss.
Shedden Vets Ltd is a Glasgow practice that is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers both routine and urgent veterinary care, including emergency appointments, and is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is especially positive about the team’s calm handling of nervous pets and the way they explain treatment clearly.



