Newton Mearns has 2 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Newton Mearns, Lanarkshire
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Updated 2026-04
About Dog & Cat Vets in Newton Mearns
Newton Mearns offers strong dog and cat care through Pets 'n' Vets Newton Mearns, backed by specialist eye referrals at Veterinary Vision when needed. Local clinics cover routine check-ups, vaccinations, neutering, dental care and longer-term support for older pets.
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Pets 'n' Vets Newton Mearns is the strongest all-round dog and cat clinic in Newton Mearns. Services include consultations, annual health checks, vaccinations, prescriptions, microchipping, flea and worm treatment, neutering, veterinary nurse clinics, dental care, behaviour support, pain management and senior pet care.
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The practice also advertises laparoscopic spay and neutering, plus cat-friendly and rabbit-friendly status. Reviews regularly praise friendly staff, clear explanations and practical help during stressful visits.
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Veterinary Vision supports dogs and cats needing specialist eye treatment. Owners are referred there for problems such as cataracts, ulcers and eyelid issues, with follow-up care after surgery or longer-term management.
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2 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.
Veterinary Vision in Newton Mearns is a Linnaeus-owned referral clinic focused on veterinary ophthalmology, with dedicated operating facilities and a veterinary nurse training facility. Its work centres on eye-related assessment, surgery and follow-on treatment, including cataracts, ulcers and eyelid-related problems. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations, prompt care after referral, and a welcoming approach for nervous pets.


