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Grangemouth Veterinary Clinic

4.4(224 reviews)
Grangemouth
Closed · today 08:30–18:00Owned by CVS Group

About

Grangemouth Veterinary Clinic is a small animal and mixed practice in Grangemouth, part of the CVS Group. The surgery offers a wide range of services including acupuncture, cardiology, dental care, dermatology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, physiotherapy, and emergency treatment. It treats small animals, exotics, equines, and farm animals.

As part of CVS, the practice benefits from the group's infrastructure while operating as a local surgery within the Grangemouth community. The clinic also provides grooming, palliative care, and laboratory diagnostics on site.

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Recent reviews

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  • Patricia Smith

    4 months ago

    Lloyd is always welcoming and the vet nurse Daisy met today was fantastic as a nervous pup she made at ease with blackmail treats 🤣

  • S S

    a year ago

    This practice took care of our cat until his death this week. We always felt he was in good hands, and this week when he had to be euthanised the staff were incredibly caring both to him and to me. They didn't rush the process and gave me plenty of time with him afterwards. I couldn't fault their care of our darling furbaby.

  • richard allan

    2 years ago

    If you care about your pet please stay away from this practice. I took my eight year old dog in because she was leaking urine while she slept. The vet that seen her wanted to put her on a lifetime medication for incontinence without doing any investigation into what was causing this. When i challenged her on this she eventually agreed to do a urine test. I chased them up for days to get the results of this test. in the meantime i registered her with another vet, and on the first visit i had all the tests done within forty five minutes. Turned out the dog had chronic kidney failure and i had to have her put to sleep. When i phoned champion vets and asked for the £155 that i had paid them to be refunded i again got the runaround for days on end ( never did get the refund). I ill be contacting RCVS about the vet who diagnosed incontinence without any tests. It seems that the money comes before the wellbeing of the animals. This is a disgusting practice, and again i urge you to stay away from this vet if you care about your pet.

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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