We are a group of small animal practices in Scotland, first established in 2003. We are passionate about animal care and our skilled team of vets and vet nurses are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your animals.
Because we love animals and strive to provide excellent continuity of care, we have access to 24-hour emergency care and are open seven days a week at our East Kilbride practice, and six days a week at our branch surgeries.To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
Because we love animals and strive to provide excellent continuity of care, we have access to 24-hour emergency care and are open seven days a week at our East Kilbride practice, and six days a week at our branch surgeries.To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
Services
At Champion Vets we have three surgeries spread across Glasgow and the central belt for your convenience which boast an extensive range of services for your pet, including dermatology, home visits and many more. We specialise in providing quality pet care with an emphasis on value for money. We understand that some of our clients are on low incomes but do not always qualify for PDSA support.
Here at Champion Vets, we're very proud to have so many enthusiastic and dedicated individuals working in our friendly practice. We are all passionate about animals and their well-being, from our veterinary surgeons and qualified nurses to our essential support staff. Highly trained and caring, each of us has a role to play in making this a special practice for you to visit with your pet.
Our team of highly dedicated and experienced veterinary surgeons and vet nurses are devoted to your pet's wellbeing. We are passionate about animal care. We all have our own pets and work hard to provide the same service to you that we would want for our own much-loved animals. At our surgery we provide continuity of care, working with you to provide effective and high quality treatment.
The dispensing of repeat prescriptions is entirely at the discretion of your vet and we have strict guidelines on when an animal must be re-examined before a repeat prescription is dispensed, depending on the condition. To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
In the event of an emergency during our normal opening hours please call your usual surgery and you will be advised what to do next. If your pet requires veterinary attention at the weekend after your local practice is closed, whether or not you are a Champion Vets client, you will be invited to attend our practice in East Kilbride.
Reviews (7)
Rebecca Torrance
Nov 28, 2021
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Margaret Rae
Nov 04, 2021
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I had to put my little Maltese terrier to rest at this surgery last night. I was praying for a peaceful experience, which it was anything but. My treasure was placed in the arms of a so called vet that I don’t even have a name for. My friend and I waited for what seemed like an eternity to be allowed into the room but what was more harrowing was hearing her Yelp in pain and distress. There were three people in that room with her. WHY??? She was so tiny frail and old. After she was put to sleep my friend went to pay the Bill where they were eagerly waiting. We stayed a while with Misty and then
Claire Martin
Nov 03, 2021
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V. Black
Oct 28, 2021
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Having moved to a vet closer to our new home I was sad to leave Champion vets as we had used them for 4 years but after just 1 visit to our new vets I feel ripped off by them.
Long story short I was advised by Champion vets that there was a “shortage of vaccine” and that my dog was over due her annual jags and would no longer be able to get just the booster jag when it became available.
Went to new vet today who dismissed the “shortage of vaccine” and also said there was still time for her to get the booster jag and did not need 2 jags. Clearly this was a money making scheme from Champion
Long story short I was advised by Champion vets that there was a “shortage of vaccine” and that my dog was over due her annual jags and would no longer be able to get just the booster jag when it became available.
Went to new vet today who dismissed the “shortage of vaccine” and also said there was still time for her to get the booster jag and did not need 2 jags. Clearly this was a money making scheme from Champion
Keir Carr
Aug 22, 2021
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Unhinged my dog before scanning to see if there was any internal problems after taking almost £400 to cremate him they didn't do it. postmortem shows death by blockage in his small intestine(sock & glove) unknown to me that he had ate them they now can't cremate him as the no longer have his corpse very unprofessional and I wouldn't go with my goldfish
Przemyslaw Adamczyk
Jul 19, 2021
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The Cur
Jun 17, 2021
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