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The Oaks Vets, Largs

4.5(239 reviews)
Largs
Closed · today 08:30–19:00Owned by IVC Evidensia

About

The Oaks Vets, Largs is a veterinary practice on Lade Street in Largs, Ayrshire, part of the Vets Now group. It is one of three Oaks Vet Centre branches in the region, alongside Saltcoats and Dundonald. The practice treats small animals, exotic species, and equines, with emergency services available.

The Largs branch serves the North Ayrshire coast and offers online appointment booking alongside a pet health club with tiered membership plans covering routine preventative care. It is part of a wider network providing veterinary coverage across Ayrshire.

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Recent reviews

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  • Tom Aitchison

    a month ago

    Our wee dog, Tilly, was a patient at Oak Vets, Largs, for the last 12 years. Sadly, she had to be put to sleep yesterday after a harrowing trip by wheelbarrow, car and ferry from Millport when we were let down by a home vet and only the kindness of Shona and her staff in keeping the Largs surgery open for an extra 2 hours allowed Tilly a peaceful passing. Marina and Amy* showed great compassion and understanding as they relieved Tilly of her pain and distress. We are so grateful to all the Oak Vets staff who have been so kind and loving to Tilly and ourselves over the years. Margaret Carson and Tom Aitchison *Hope we got your names correct as we were so distressed by wee Tilly’s condition.

  • Jacqueline

    3 months ago

    In twenty years as a dog owner and having seen numerous vets, this is hands down the best practice we have used. Cannot fault the treatment our dogs have received and the staff are lovely. Pricing neither here nor there, all vets seem to be very expensive these days, just glad we had insurance.

  • Ann McKay

    4 months ago

    I found a little starling with an injured wing in my back garden. It was late on a Friday evening. As I live in Millport the SPCA could not get here until the next day, they couldn't give me a time. Their information was however if I could take it to a local vet, they could triage it's injuries and keep it safe until the SPCA could collect it. Oaks were happy for me to drop the wee bird off. It was a lively despite having a wing injury, I am hoping it has now been treated and returned to the wild. Thank you so much to Oaks for helping this beautiful little animal back to recovery.

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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