Glasgow has 21 emergency vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Emergency Vets in Glasgow
Emergency or out-of-hours services are a key aspect of veterinary care in Glasgow.
Clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care provide vital services for pet owners requiring immediate attention for their pets. These clinics can handle urgent situations and provide continuity of treatment when regular clinics are closed. This is a significant advantage for pet owners needing immediate care. In contrast, clinics providing routine-only care may not be equipped to handle emergencies and focus on scheduled appointments and regular check-ups, offering preventive care and treatments for non-urgent issues.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Glasgow
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21 clinics- •Recent reviews are strongly positive about the team’s friendly, helpful and compassionate manner. - End-of-life care remains a clear theme, with owners describing gentle handling and supportive, peaceful euthanasia appointments. - Reviewers give specific examples of calm handling of anxious animals, including a very nervous guinea pig and cats that settled well with the vet.
Champion Vet Ibrox is a CVS small-animal practice in Glasgow that has been established since 2003. The clinic offers on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound, alongside dentistry, and it holds RCVS General Practice status plus Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation. Recent feedback is largely positive about gentle handling, helpful staff and support for both routine and urgent problems, though a small number of reviews raise concerns about continuity of care and parts of the client experience.
- •Many reviewers describe a friendly, caring team and say procedures, aftercare, and likely costs are explained clearly before treatment starts. - Owners of nervous pets particularly praise the calmer handling of cats and dogs, including a separate cat waiting room, blankets for carriers, and willingness to follow stress-reduction requests. - Urgent help is a recurring positive theme, with examples including same-morning treatment for chocolate ingestion and prompt support for a puppy while the owner was visiting Glasgow.
Pets ’n’ Vets East Kilbride is part of the Linnaeus-owned Pets ’n’ Vets network in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Its website presents a broad mix of routine and more advanced veterinary care, including laparoscopic spay, orthopaedic surgery, behaviour support, nurse clinics, and access to advanced imaging such as CT and MRI. The practice also references emergency care arrangements and longer-term health support.
Champion Vet East Kilbride is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and part of the CVS-owned Champion Vets group. It offers routine preventative care alongside diagnostics, surgery, and selected referral services. Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners particularly commenting on caring support after surgery and during end-of-life care, though one review describes an upsetting experience during euthanasia.
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Condorrat Veterinary Surgery presents itself as an independent, small practice that has been caring for sick and injured animals for over 25 years. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners describing a caring, friendly team, thorough consultations, and support with both routine problems and surgery recovery. A small number of reviews mention concerns around parasite-treatment policy and records/account administration.
- •Reviews are consistently positive about the team being kind, calming and professional, with several owners saying they were put at ease and not kept waiting long. - The practice is repeatedly recommended for birds and other exotic pets, with owners describing the vets as more knowledgeable than a typical general practice for cockatiels, budgies, geckos and snakes. - Specific examples of care include surgery aftercare, x-rays for a bird under anaesthesia, and staff taking time to show owners how to give medication safely at home.
Bishopbriggs Veterinary Centre is an IVC Evidensia practice in Glasgow and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility with emergency veterinary services. Recent feedback highlights a friendly, professional team and strong owner communication, from routine vaccinations and spay discussions to urgent same-day help, second-opinion diagnosis, and end-of-life support. Reviews also mention owners travelling back to the practice or using its Chryston branch as well.
Real Vets Limited describes itself as a fully independent, locally owned practice with more than 40 years of veterinary care. The clinic appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed and one recent reviewer describing helpful support when contacting reception in an emergency about their dog. Feedback is mixed overall: many long-standing clients praise the team’s kindness and continuity of care, while some recent reviewers report rushed appointments, medication call-back problems and poor admin communication.
- •Recent reviews are strongly positive, with owners regularly describing the team as kind, caring, friendly, and reassuring. - End-of-life care stands out as a major theme, with several owners praising the way the practice handled booking, payment, the appointment itself, and ashes collection with sensitivity. - Communication is another repeated strength: reviewers say they were kept fully updated about their pet and felt they had time to ask questions.
Pets ’n’ Vets Dumbarton Road is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd and operates within the Pets ’n’ Vets network of practices. Its website presents a broad service range covering routine care such as health checks, vaccinations and parasite treatment, alongside more advanced options including laparoscopic spay (“keyhole” neutering), orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery, cardiology, physiotherapy, and outpatient advanced imaging (CT/MRI). Recent reviews are strongly positive, with owners often highlighting clear communication, friendly staff, and a calm approach with nervous pets.
- •Reviews consistently praise the team for being friendly, welcoming and professional, with several owners saying the practice has a warm atmosphere and staff remember pets by name. - Owners often mention clear communication and patience, especially when discussing ongoing problems or supporting first-time pet owners. - Several reviews describe gentle handling of nervous pets, including taking time to build trust before vaccinations and making dogs comfortable enough not to fear visits.
Recent feedback specifically praises Nina Miraki for handling a dog calmly, giving helpful advice and helping after an online booking mix-up. Reviewers also often mention the reception and veterinary teams as welcoming and supportive, although a small number report poor experiences on the phone.
- •Recent reviews are largely very positive, with owners describing the team as kind, professional, welcoming and especially good with nervous pets. - Several reviews mention practical support beyond the consultation itself, including insurance forms and overseas travel paperwork, with one owner saying an official health certificate was produced within hours after documents were lost in transit. - Clinical care examples in recent feedback include fitting in an urgent paw injury before closing, thoughtful next-step testing and specialist referral, and compassionate end-of-life support handled with dignity.
Craigpark Veterinary Centre appears to be an owner-led practice in Glasgow, with reviews naming Carol as the owner. It focuses on small animals and domestic pets, and recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment options, a friendly team, and practical help with insurance-related administration. Reviewers also suggest routine appointments may need booking ahead, while some urgent cases can be fitted in at short notice.
- •Recent reviewers often describe a friendly, helpful team and pets being well looked after, including positive first-visit experiences. - Clear explanations, time during appointments, and a reassuring manner come up repeatedly. - Written reviews mention a wide mix of care, including major surgery and aftercare, puppy surgery, support for anxious dogs, and compassionate euthanasia.
Queens Crescent Veterinary Clinic is a general small-animal practice in Glasgow that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services. Recent feedback describes care for cats, dogs, and guinea pigs, with repeated mentions of thorough examinations, diagnostic testing, medication, and clear explanations. Owners also highlight quick access for urgent problems, including Saturday appointments and prompt follow-through for issues such as lameness and lump removal.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with many owners describing the staff as friendly, compassionate, professional, and accommodating. - Several reviews focus on gentle handling and a reassuring manner, including with nervous cats, a 14-year-old dog, and pets attending for check-ups or surgery. - Clear explanations are a consistent strength: owners mention good discussions around procedures and risks, detailed aftercare instructions, and supportive guidance during difficult decisions about an older dog’s decline.
Campbell & Galloway, often referred to by long-standing clients as C&G, is presented on its website as part of Animal Trust. It offers general veterinary care with in-house diagnostics and surgery, and recent feedback highlights quick access to appointments, clear pricing, and a friendly, approachable team. Free consultations remain a notable part of the clinic’s pricing model, with charges applying to medicines, tests, and procedures.
- •Recent feedback is largely very positive, with many owners describing the staff as pleasant, helpful and caring. - Handling of nervous pets stands out as a consistent strength, with praise for keeping anxious dogs and cats calm during appointments. - Owners also mention clear communication, including staff taking time to explain treatment and what they were doing.
- •Several owners say their horses were well looked after and settled during their stay, with staff described as friendly and helpful. - Communication is a recurring positive theme, including one review that says the vet explained what had been done and the horse’s prognosis in plain language. - A recent 5-star review highlights compassionate emergency attendance and end-of-life care, praising Albert for prompt pain relief, careful monitoring and sensitive support before, during and after euthanasia.
