About Specialist Vets in Roslin
Specialist veterinary services enhance the quality of care available.
In Roslin, four clinics are involved in veterinary nurse training, emphasizing their role in advancing veterinary education and ensuring high standards of care. This involvement suggests a strong commitment to maintaining a skilled workforce capable of handling complex cases. Clinics offering such training can provide up-to-date treatment options and comprehensive care, benefiting both pets and their owners.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Roslin.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Roslin
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Our Score (89/100)
University-affiliated small-animal hospital run through the University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, and explicitly listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on client accounts, it appears set up for referrals and complex/serious cases as well as planned procedures, with owners repeatedly describing clear explanations and frequent updates during inpatient stays. Examples mentioned include dental procedures with aftercare, regular acupuncture sessions, imaging and inpatient treatment for acute kidney issues, and major surgery planning/aftercare for an adrenal tumour linked with Cushing’s disease (including photos and check-ins while the dog was hospitalised).
University-affiliated small-animal hospital run through the University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, and explicitly listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on client accounts, it appears set up for referrals and complex/serious cases as well as planned procedures, with owners repeatedly describing clear explanations and frequent updates during inpatient stays. Examples mentioned include dental procedures with aftercare, regular acupuncture sessions, imaging and inpatient treatment for acute kidney issues, and major surgery planning/aftercare for an adrenal tumour linked with Cushing’s disease (including photos and check-ins while the dog was hospitalised).

Our Score (79/100)
University-run small animal hospital linked to the University of Edinburgh (not a corporate chain). Based on the reviews available, it’s set up for referral-level and complex care as well as ongoing therapies—owners describe emergency referrals, advanced investigations (including imaging), inpatient stays, and major surgery decision-making.
University-run small animal hospital linked to the University of Edinburgh (not a corporate chain). Based on the reviews available, it’s set up for referral-level and complex care as well as ongoing therapies—owners describe emergency referrals, advanced investigations (including imaging), inpatient stays, and major surgery decision-making.

University of Edinburgh Veterinary Services is part of the University of Edinburgh and is repeatedly described in reviews as a veterinary teaching and referral centre with advanced facilities. Recent reviews focus on specialist and urgent hospital-style care for dogs, including radiotherapy for a suspected brain meningioma and emergency procedures such as removing a bone lodged in the oesophagus. Owners frequently mention detailed explanations (both verbal and written), frequent progress updates during admissions (including phone updates), and structured follow-up (for example, next-day discharge with a follow-up appointment arranged a few days later).
University of Edinburgh Veterinary Services is part of the University of Edinburgh and is repeatedly described in reviews as a veterinary teaching and referral centre with advanced facilities. Recent reviews focus on specialist and urgent hospital-style care for dogs, including radiotherapy for a suspected brain meningioma and emergency procedures such as removing a bone lodged in the oesophagus. Owners frequently mention detailed explanations (both verbal and written), frequent progress updates during admissions (including phone updates), and structured follow-up (for example, next-day discharge with a follow-up appointment arranged a few days later).
Our Score (62/100)
University-run equine veterinary service linked to the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, operating as a teaching hospital (reviews mention students involved in patient care). It appears set up for complex referral-style work: owners describe horses undergoing difficult, multi-hour surgeries and advanced imaging (CT), followed by inpatient stays with structured communication. Across reviews, a few specifics stand out: twice-daily updates from the surgical team during hospitalisation, staff taking time to speak with owners during visits, and patience with repeated phone questions while a horse was being treated.
University-run equine veterinary service linked to the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, operating as a teaching hospital (reviews mention students involved in patient care). It appears set up for complex referral-style work: owners describe horses undergoing difficult, multi-hour surgeries and advanced imaging (CT), followed by inpatient stays with structured communication. Across reviews, a few specifics stand out: twice-daily updates from the surgical team during hospitalisation, staff taking time to speak with owners during visits, and patience with repeated phone questions while a horse was being treated.
Our Score (62/100)
University of Edinburgh Equine Veterinary Services is an academic equine hospital service linked to The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies (University of Edinburgh), with veterinary nurse training noted. Reviews most often describe referral-style care for complex cases, including difficult/complicated surgeries and advanced imaging (CT scan). Owners specifically mention inpatient stays with intensive aftercare, regular progress updates (including twice-daily calls), and being able to visit horses during hospitalisation, with staff taking time to answer repeated questions.
University of Edinburgh Equine Veterinary Services is an academic equine hospital service linked to The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies (University of Edinburgh), with veterinary nurse training noted. Reviews most often describe referral-style care for complex cases, including difficult/complicated surgeries and advanced imaging (CT scan). Owners specifically mention inpatient stays with intensive aftercare, regular progress updates (including twice-daily calls), and being able to visit horses during hospitalisation, with staff taking time to answer repeated questions.
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