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Clyde Veterinary Group

Vets in Wishaw, Lanarkshire

4.7
Corporate

Clyde Veterinary Group – Vets in Wishaw

Updated January 2026
Corporate

Clinic Overview

Clyde Veterinary Group is a mixed practice (pets, farm animals and horses) established in 2003, with a hospital and branch surgeries, and it states it provides a 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and holds Silver Accreditation with Investors in the Environment (iiE).

Recent reviews focus on practical, decision-relevant experiences: being able to get appointments when needed, getting reminders for vaccinations/worming, and supportive end-of-life care (including keepsakes like paw prints/fur and a condolence card). Owners also describe the team adapting handling for nervous pets and keeping waits brief to reduce stress.

Services

  • Mixed-practice care for small animals (pets), farm animals, and horses (stated by the clinic).
  • 24/7 onsite and ambulatory emergency service (stated by the clinic).
  • Vaccinations (mentioned in reviews).
  • Preventive care reminders for worming, vaccinations and appointments (mentioned in reviews).
  • Second opinions on diagnosis/treatment decisions (mentioned in reviews).
  • Euthanasia and end-of-life support, including offering paw-print cards and fur keepsakes (mentioned in reviews).

People

  • Jenny (vet): Described as listening carefully and doing her own examination before recommending euthanasia as the kindest option, rather than rushing. One owner also mentions she offered paw prints and small bottles of fur, and that the practice later sent a condolence card.
  • Eleanor (vet): Mentioned for being kind, approachable, and helpful with questions during a consultation that included a health check and vaccination.
  • Calum: Mentioned as consistently friendly and professional.

Reviews

Google rating: 4.7 stars from 162 reviews.

  • Ease of getting seen when an appointment is needed; some mention only a brief wait, helping reduce pet stress.
  • Preventive care follow-through, including reminders for vaccinations, worming and appointments.
  • Supportive end-of-life care, with multiple owners describing compassion during euthanasia; one review highlights keepsakes (paw prints/fur) and a condolence card afterwards.
  • Handling tailored to the pet, including specific mention of adapting care for a very nervous dog.

Special Services

Emergency Services
Vet Nurse Training

Location

301 Main St, Wishaw ML2 7NG, UK

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