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Clyde Veterinary Group

Vets in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire

4.6
Independent Clinic

Clyde Veterinary Group – Vets in Lesmahagow

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

Clyde Veterinary Group is a mixed practice (established in 2003) providing care for pets as well as farm animals and horses. The website states they run a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service, suggesting they’re set up for both routine work and urgent call-outs across species. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe thorough consultations (including “very thorough with checks”), a decision-making style that focuses on listening and advice rather than pressure (“never once pushing one thing or another”), and calm handling for anxious pets (patience noted with a “very nervous dog”). The practice also notes Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE).

Services

  • Mixed-practice veterinary care: small animals/pets, farm animals, and horses (website).
  • 24/7 emergency service described as onsite and ambulatory (website).
  • Preventive/routine appointments mentioned in reviews, including
  • Puppy health checks.
  • Booster vaccinations.
  • Ongoing condition management referenced in reviews: epilepsy care for a dog (“He has epilepsy… he’s so well looked after here”).
  • Veterinary Nurse Training facility (clinic data).

People

  • Vets: described as “very thorough with checks” and “reassuring” during examinations; one owner highlights a vet who listened to concerns and offered advice without pushing a particular option.
  • Nurses: repeatedly mentioned alongside vets as “kind, patient and knowledgeable,” particularly when handling a very nervous dog.
  • Reception team: one review describes reception staff helping by holding a puppy while the owner was in with another dog.

Reviews

4.6 stars from 87 reviews. Many comments are short but consistent about repeat use over years and day-to-day experience with appointments and handling. “”

  • Long-term loyalty and repeat visits (“for years,” “wouldn’t go anywhere else”).
  • Consultation style: thorough checks and reassurance; listening to concerns and giving advice without pressure.
  • Handling and temperament support: patience and calm approach noted for a “very nervous dog.”
  • Practical experience: reports of appointments being easy to get; one owner specifically wished Saturday appointments were available.

Special Services

Emergency Services
Vet Nurse Training

Location

5 Langdykeside, Lesmahagow, Lanark ML11 0EY, UK

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