About Veterinary Care in Motherwell
This guide assists pet owners in Motherwell, Lanarkshire, by providing a comprehensive comparison of local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Motherwell
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Motherwell, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats. None of the clinics offer farm or large-animal services. One clinic provides emergency or out-of-hours care, but there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally. Robb Veterinary Clinic Ltd and Brannock Veterinary Clinic both maintain websites, ensuring easy access to information and appointment scheduling. With a high total of 475 reviews, these clinics reflect strong community engagement and satisfaction. The clinics in Motherwell are primarily focused on companion animals, providing a robust local service depth for pet care. [Internal Link: /motherwell/dog-cat-vets]
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Motherwell, Lanarkshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Robb Veterinary Clinic Ltd appears to operate as an independent practice (no evidence provided that it’s part of a corporate group). Reviews describe a clinic that handles both urgent medical cases and planned procedures, with owners repeatedly mentioning clear explanations and the ability to admit pets for treatment and monitoring. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Same-day urgent triage: one cat was treated as an emergency and the owner was asked to bring her straight in and drop her off, returning home a few hours later improved. - Complex/serious case care: one owner credits the team with helping save their dog during a pericardial effusion. - Surgical procedures: eyelid surgery is specifically mentioned, with praise for precise stitching. - Diagnostic communication: one vet (Chris) is singled out for explaining X‑ray results in detail and not pressuring owners to buy “unnecessary drugs”.
Robb Veterinary Clinic Ltd appears to operate as an independent practice (no evidence provided that it’s part of a corporate group). Reviews describe a clinic that handles both urgent medical cases and planned procedures, with owners repeatedly mentioning clear explanations and the ability to admit pets for treatment and monitoring. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Same-day urgent triage: one cat was treated as an emergency and the owner was asked to bring her straight in and drop her off, returning home a few hours later improved. - Complex/serious case care: one owner credits the team with helping save their dog during a pericardial effusion. - Surgical procedures: eyelid surgery is specifically mentioned, with praise for precise stitching. - Diagnostic communication: one vet (Chris) is singled out for explaining X‑ray results in detail and not pressuring owners to buy “unnecessary drugs”.

Brannock Veterinary Clinic describes itself as independent and runs consultations by appointment, while remaining open during the day for enquiries and medication collection (per its website). Reviews point to a practice that handles urgent situations and end‑of‑life care, with owners mentioning emergency help, pets being kept in for surgery, and clear explanations during euthanasia appointments. Several reviewers also highlight follow‑up care and the usefulness of email/text communication, plus at least one report of same‑day appointment and treatment.
Brannock Veterinary Clinic describes itself as independent and runs consultations by appointment, while remaining open during the day for enquiries and medication collection (per its website). Reviews point to a practice that handles urgent situations and end‑of‑life care, with owners mentioning emergency help, pets being kept in for surgery, and clear explanations during euthanasia appointments. Several reviewers also highlight follow‑up care and the usefulness of email/text communication, plus at least one report of same‑day appointment and treatment.
Browse by Speciality
Find vets by category in Motherwell, Lanarkshire





