Queens Crescent Veterinary Clinic – Vets in Glasgow
Clinic Overview
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.
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.
Services
- •General veterinary care for common pets and small mammals, with recent reviews covering cats, dogs, and guinea pigs.
- •Urgent and emergency appointments, including same-day or quick access for problems such as limping, sudden illness, and emergency assessments.
- •Diagnostics and investigations, with examples including work-ups for vomiting and weight loss, and diagnoses such as pancreatitis and hyperthyroidism.
- •Surgery and follow-up care, including one review describing a cancerous lump being assessed and removed within days.
- •Medication prescribing and ongoing treatment, including anti-inflammatory medication, treatment for chronic conditions, and regular injections.
- •Preventive care, including kitten vaccinations.
- •Veterinary nurse training facility.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits above average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. Examples mentioned include a £58 consultation and a £60 test. Most recent reviews focus on the standard of care rather than cost, though one reviewer reported a changed quote and felt pushed toward additional paid testing.
People
- •Kaitlin (vet surgeon) is mentioned repeatedly for gentle handling, clear communication, urgent care, and work with both dogs and guinea pigs.
- •Dima (vet) is praised for thorough diagnostic work, including pancreatitis and hyperthyroidism investigations, and for taking time to explain options clearly.
- •Anne (head nurse) is named positively as part of the care team for an older cat receiving ongoing treatment.
- •Conner is mentioned warmly in a recent review.
Reviews
Google rating: 4.3 stars from 127 reviews.
- •Reviewers often describe the team as friendly, professional, kind, and reassuring, especially when pets are unwell or need ongoing treatment.
- •Several reviews mention thorough examinations, investigations, and clear explanations, with examples ranging from chronic illness work-ups to medication and advice for guinea pigs.
- •Access and continuity of care are common positives: owners mention getting appointments quickly, being seen on urgent cases, and using the clinic for many years for their cats and dogs.
- •There are also examples of thoughtful follow-through, such as a condolence card after a pet died, while one negative review raises concerns about pricing and changing quotes.

