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18 clinicsHill City Vets is an independent, family-run practice in Edinburgh. The clinic’s website-grounded details mention veterinary care for cats and rats, with treatment rooms and an on-site coffee shop. Recent feedback also points to caring, professional support across routine and more sensitive cases, with examples involving cats, dogs, kittens, and pet rats.
Gordon Vets Ltd appears to operate as a multi-site veterinary practice, with its website referencing “Our practices” and a Pet Health Club. The practice is described as handling both routine consultations and ongoing care, alongside more serious situations including surgery, hospitalisation, and end-of-life care. Recent feedback also points to a calm, unhurried approach, with owners praising clear explanations, kind handling, and a clean environment.
ICR Veterinary Group Ltd is a general veterinary practice in Gorebridge, Midlothian. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services, although the out-of-hours arrangement is not specified. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations, friendly staff, same-day appointments when available, and practical touches such as a separate cat-only waiting area.
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The University of Edinburgh Hospital for Small Animals in Roslin is a university-based small animal hospital with evidence of both advanced referral work and ongoing medical management. Recent feedback consistently highlights clear communication, strong inpatient support and compassionate handling of difficult cases. Complex surgery, imaging-led investigations and follow-up care are recurring themes.
ICR Veterinary Group Ltd in Loanhead is part of IVC Evidensia and offers routine appointments alongside out-of-hours emergency care. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners often describing calm, compassionate handling, clear explanations and good support during emergencies, recovery and difficult end-of-life situations. A small number of recent reviews report more negative experiences, particularly around after-hours access and one serious complaint about diagnosis.
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Dunedin Veterinary Surgeons is a Vets Partners practice in Tranent, offering small-animal care with a large surgical suite plus x-ray, ultrasound, in-house diagnostics and hospitalisation facilities. It also provides emergency veterinary services and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners highlighting clear explanations, thorough work-ups, calm handling of nervous pets, prompt care for urgent problems, and efficient pet insurance administration.
Market Cross Veterinary Clinic in Dalkeith is a CVS-owned small-animal practice established in 2003 and listed as meeting RCVS Core Standards. The clinic offers routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and surgery, and it is also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Out-of-hours emergency cover is provided by Vets Now.
Craigleith Vets4Pets in Edinburgh is part of the Vets4Pets group. Owners regularly praise the team for friendly service, calm handling of anxious pets, and supportive follow-up, with services mentioned including vaccinations, weight management, and treatment for cat urinary problems. Recent feedback also highlights quick help in urgent situations and convenient medication ordering via WhatsApp.
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics is a VetPartners practice serving Haddington, Midlothian. The clinic provides routine and preventative care alongside surgical and diagnostic support, with services for common pets as well as rabbits and exotic pets. Recent feedback commonly highlights a caring team, thorough exams, and appointments that don’t feel rushed.
Dunedin Veterinary Surgeons in North Berwick is part of the VetPartners group and offers a broad range of general veterinary care, with on-site facilities including a surgical suite, x-ray, ultrasound, diagnostics and hospitalisation. Recent feedback continues to describe a friendly, organised practice where pets are handled calmly and consultations feel thorough. Reviews also mention kind support for both older pets and routine appointments.
Dundas Veterinary Group Ltd is an independent, family-owned practice in Edinburgh, established in the late 1970s and RCVS-accredited. It provides routine care alongside more advanced diagnostics and surgery, with an in-house lab, digital imaging including ultrasound and endoscopy, and a dedicated dental suite with digital dental radiography. The practice also states that it offers a 24-hour emergency service.
Dundas Veterinary Group Ltd is a small-animal practice in Edinburgh offering routine and more advanced care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals. Its listed facilities and services include 24-hour emergency cover, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, in-house lab testing, orthopaedics through a visiting surgeon, and home visits. The practice is also noted as an RCVS Accredited Practice.
Batchelor, Davidson & Watson Ltd is a CVS-owned, RCVS-accredited general practice for small animals, established in the 1950s. The practice treats a wide range of pets, including cats, dogs and several small mammals, and offers routine care as well as surgery. Out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Vets Now.
ICR Pentland Vets is part of the ICR Vets group in Edinburgh, and the practice states that it offers 24-hour veterinary services for all pets. The clinic is listed as RCVS Accredited and as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Recent reviews describe a welcoming, attentive team, with owners often saying appointments feel unhurried and focused on the individual pet.
Abercorn Veterinary Clinics in Edinburgh, Midlothian is part of the Vet Partners group, with roots dating back to the 1960s. The practice offers routine healthcare alongside diagnostic work, with modern surgical facilities and in-house imaging including X-ray and ultrasound. It also notes Rabbit Friendly Status and sees dogs, cats, rabbits, and exotic pets.
West Port Veterinary Clinic – Drumbrae is part of Westport Veterinary Clinic, described on its website as a locally owned independent small-animal practice with three branches and nearly 30 years in operation. The clinic is set up for routine care as well as more involved investigations and procedures, with facilities listed including a sterile theatre, laboratory, digital and dental x-ray, ultrasound, an endoscope, dedicated dog and cat wards, and recovery kennels. Recent owner feedback highlights gentle handling with cats, clear aftercare, and follow-up communication after procedures.
Animac Vets in Edinburgh is part of VetPartners and presents itself as a small practice focused on personal service and working in partnership with owners around clinical need. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners often highlighting clear explanations, kind day-to-day care, and especially compassionate end-of-life support. One negative recent review describes a dog being misdiagnosed during a particularly busy period and criticises the clinic’s fees.
Vets Now (Edinburgh) is an out-of-hours emergency veterinary clinic in Edinburgh and part of the IVC Evidensia-owned Vets Now network. It focuses on urgent and overnight care for small animals, with owners often mentioning quick intake and regular updates during treatment. Website information also lists video consultations, and Vets Now lists neurology and oncology within its wider specialty offering.



