About Veterinary Care in Paisley
This guide helps pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Paisley, focusing on services, animal coverage, and availability. With detailed information on local options, pet owners can make informed decisions for their veterinary needs.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paisley Phoenix Vets4Pets Ltd | 53/100 | — | 24 |
| Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety | 46/100 | — | — |
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Paisley
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Paisley, with an average Google rating of 4.5★. Out of these, 1 clinic treats dogs and cats. Additionally, 1 clinic offers farm or large-animal services. Only 1 clinic provides emergency or out-of-hours care, but 24-hour veterinary cover is not available locally.
Paisley Phoenix Vets4Pets stands out for offering emergency services through a partnership with Vets Now Hospital service, ensuring pet owners have access to urgent care even after regular hours. Although this doesn't equate to 24-hour availability, it provides critical support beyond typical working hours. This clinic also contributes to veterinary nurse training, which may enhance the quality of care and provide a learning environment for upcoming veterinary professionals.
In contrast, the Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety does not provide dedicated emergency services or involve itself in veterinary nurse training. Its focus remains on large animal services, offering valuable expertise for those in need of farm or production animal care, differentiating it from clinics with a companion animal focus.
The clinics in Paisley indicate a strong emphasis on companion-animal care, with one clinic treating dogs and cats and offering a broad range of services from routine appointments to advanced diagnostics and surgery. Despite only having two clinics, the presence of diverse services suggests concentrated provision of key veterinary functions, ensuring most pet owners' needs can be met locally.
, with options for emergency care and farm-focused treatment as well. Pet owners are encouraged to refer to the ranked clinic list to determine the most suitable choice for their specific needs.
Data verified and current as of January 2026.
Data accurate as of January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Paisley, Lanarkshire
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2 clinicsPaisley 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.
Our Score (46/100)
Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety appears to be linked to the University of Glasgow veterinary school, as it is listed on the gla.ac.uk/vet website. Public-facing information is limited, so there is little detail available on its day-to-day clinical offering. The small amount of feedback available is positive, describing the team as helpful and a pet as well cared for.
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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.
Our Score (46/100)
Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety appears to be linked to the University of Glasgow veterinary school, as it is listed on the gla.ac.uk/vet website. Public-facing information is limited, so there is little detail available on its day-to-day clinical offering. The small amount of feedback available is positive, describing the team as helpful and a pet as well cared for.



