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Glasgow East PDSA Pet Hospital

#33 Vet in Glasgow, Lanarkshire

4.7
Independent Clinic

Glasgow East PDSA Pet Hospital – Vets in Glasgow

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

Glasgow East PDSA Pet Hospital is part of PDSA (a charity veterinary provider) and, per its website, offers free and low‑cost veterinary care for pets in need. Reviews describe routine procedures such as cat neutering, with a focus on clear pre‑op explanations (including risks) and detailed post‑op instructions—down to pre-marking medication doses on a syringe. Owners also mention an online option for advice (e.g., sending a photo of an eye issue to avoid an in‑person visit). A recurring downside in the latest reviews is access/communication: one reviewer reports being unable to get through by phone after a long hold, and another describes being told their dog was not registered despite years of prior use.

Services

  • Free and low‑cost veterinary care for eligible pets (stated on the website).
  • Emergency veterinary services are listed in the clinic’s structured data (no further details provided).
  • Veterinary nurse training facility (listed in the clinic’s structured data).
  • Neutering/castration mentioned in reviews (“fixed two of my cats”), including pre‑op handling of a nervous cat and post‑op aftercare guidance.
  • Post‑operative medication support: anti‑inflammatory medication discussed, with dosage marked on the syringe (review detail).
  • Online advice service mentioned in reviews, including sending photos for guidance (example given: a red eye).

People

  • Vet nurses are specifically praised for handling nervous cats gently (taking time, getting a cat out of the carrier calmly, reassuring touch) and for explaining procedure steps and risks clearly.
  • A vet described as “long hair in a pony tail” is mentioned positively for being understanding; no name given.
  • Multiple reviews highlight communication: detailed aftercare instructions post‑operation, and one reviewer notes “email communication good.”

Reviews

Google rating: 4.7 stars from 1,381 reviews.

  • Calm, hands-on handling for anxious pets (e.g., a nervous cat during pre‑op; an older dog reportedly stays relaxed about visits).
  • Clear explanations of procedures and risks, plus detailed aftercare instructions after surgery.
  • Practical medication guidance (one owner notes the dose was pre-marked on the syringe for anti-inflammatories).
  • Convenience via online advice, including photo-based queries for minor issues (example: eye redness).
  • Mixed experiences with access and administration: one report of very long phone waits with no answer, and one report of a long-term client being told their pet wasn’t registered and not being seen.

Special Services

Emergency Services
Vet Nurse Training

Location

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