About Specialist Vets in Aberdeen
Specialized services and training opportunities contribute to the veterinary landscape in Aberdeen.
Clinics involved in veterinary nurse training provide an educational environment that enhances both staff capabilities and patient care. These facilities often handle more complex cases, benefiting from the latest veterinary practices and research. Pet owners seeking comprehensive care might consider clinics that offer such training, as they tend to have well-equipped facilities and a broader range of services. This contrasts with clinics focusing on everyday care, where the emphasis is on routine treatments like vaccinations and non-urgent appointments, providing dependable support for ongoing pet health management.
There are 14 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Aberdeen.
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Aurora Veterinary Clinic has been serving pets since 2006, and its website highlights core routine care such as vaccinations, dental care, neutering and microchipping. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services, and the website notes that its emergency procedure would remain unchanged during a renovation period.
Aurora Veterinary Clinic has been serving pets since 2006, and its website highlights core routine care such as vaccinations, dental care, neutering and microchipping. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services, and the website notes that its emergency procedure would remain unchanged during a renovation period.

Ashgrove Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as independently owned and set up as a multi-clinic practice with a relatively large clinical team (the website states 12 vets, 14 registered veterinary nurses, and 2 veterinary care assistants). The website highlights certificate holders in pain management (including acupuncture), dermatology, plus emergency medicine (nurse) and nutrition (nurse).
Ashgrove Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as independently owned and set up as a multi-clinic practice with a relatively large clinical team (the website states 12 vets, 14 registered veterinary nurses, and 2 veterinary care assistants). The website highlights certificate holders in pain management (including acupuncture), dermatology, plus emergency medicine (nurse) and nutrition (nurse).

- •Supportive, patient handling of anxious pets, with one detailed account of a dog improving across repeated visits from refusing to approach the door to enjoying appointments. - Clear communication and help with decisions, including explaining options and providing calm phone advice even to someone not yet registered. - Strong aftercare experiences are described after a dog’s surgery, including ongoing involvement during a challenging recovery.
- •Supportive, patient handling of anxious pets, with one detailed account of a dog improving across repeated visits from refusing to approach the door to enjoying appointments. - Clear communication and help with decisions, including explaining options and providing calm phone advice even to someone not yet registered. - Strong aftercare experiences are described after a dog’s surgery, including ongoing involvement during a challenging recovery.
- •Complex and routine care are both referenced: owners mention successful management of a severe urinary blockage (stones) involving surgery, plus dentistry and standard puppy/kitten visits. - Communication and reassurance are recurring positives: several reviews describe staff answering questions, explaining what’s happening, and helping first-time owners feel less anxious. - Extra touches during stressful moments: examples include a condolence card sent after bereavement and a “bravery certificate” after a dental procedure.
- •Complex and routine care are both referenced: owners mention successful management of a severe urinary blockage (stones) involving surgery, plus dentistry and standard puppy/kitten visits. - Communication and reassurance are recurring positives: several reviews describe staff answering questions, explaining what’s happening, and helping first-time owners feel less anxious. - Extra touches during stressful moments: examples include a condolence card sent after bereavement and a “bravery certificate” after a dental procedure.
Our Score (82/100)
Town & Country Veterinary Group says it was established in 1987 as an independent, family-run practice and describes itself as a small-animal independent practice. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care (first vaccinations are specifically mentioned), surgical procedures including neutering (mentioned in reviews), and some form of emergency provision (the website references an emergency service and “Vets Now Information,” and says the Millburn branch is open for emergencies). Recent reviewers repeatedly describe cats returning from visits calm and less stressed than expected, including after a procedure and a pre-op visit; one reviewer, however, alleges poor post-neutering wound management and bleeding, so experiences around surgery appear mixed.
Town & Country Veterinary Group says it was established in 1987 as an independent, family-run practice and describes itself as a small-animal independent practice. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care (first vaccinations are specifically mentioned), surgical procedures including neutering (mentioned in reviews), and some form of emergency provision (the website references an emergency service and “Vets Now Information,” and says the Millburn branch is open for emergencies). Recent reviewers repeatedly describe cats returning from visits calm and less stressed than expected, including after a procedure and a pre-op visit; one reviewer, however, alleges poor post-neutering wound management and bleeding, so experiences around surgery appear mixed.
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Robson Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice established in 1900. The website references “care around the clock” and a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe friendly, accommodating care (including being able to help in emergencies), alongside one recent account of a vet being dismissive and lacking empathy.
Robson Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice established in 1900. The website references “care around the clock” and a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe friendly, accommodating care (including being able to help in emergencies), alongside one recent account of a vet being dismissive and lacking empathy.
W K Swan (Swan Veterinary Practice) is a small independent, RCVS-registered practice established in 1993. The practice offers routine appointments, diagnostic imaging (including X‑rays and scans), and surgical procedures (including minor surgery), supported by an in-house laboratory and other diagnostic imaging facilities. Out-of-hours care is provided via their on-call partners, Vets Now, at a hospital facility.
W K Swan (Swan Veterinary Practice) is a small independent, RCVS-registered practice established in 1993. The practice offers routine appointments, diagnostic imaging (including X‑rays and scans), and surgical procedures (including minor surgery), supported by an in-house laboratory and other diagnostic imaging facilities. Out-of-hours care is provided via their on-call partners, Vets Now, at a hospital facility.
Town & Country Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987, offering small-animal care. From the website, it appears set up for routine ongoing support (nurse clinics and a health plan) as well as official pet paperwork (export certificates). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention support during end-of-life decisions for cats, accommodating anxious dogs, and small practical touches like staff giving treats during visits.
Town & Country Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987, offering small-animal care. From the website, it appears set up for routine ongoing support (nurse clinics and a health plan) as well as official pet paperwork (export certificates). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention support during end-of-life decisions for cats, accommodating anxious dogs, and small practical touches like staff giving treats during visits.
Our Score (76/100)
Ardene House Veterinary Hospital provides care for small animals, equine, and farm animals, and offers 24/7 veterinary care. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and the practice notes a relationship with Thistle Referral Services (described as a “group partner”) plus options such as Pet Health Club® and a “Video Vet” service on its site.
Ardene House Veterinary Hospital provides care for small animals, equine, and farm animals, and offers 24/7 veterinary care. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and the practice notes a relationship with Thistle Referral Services (described as a “group partner”) plus options such as Pet Health Club® and a “Video Vet” service on its site.
Our Score (74/100)
Aberdeen Veterinary Referrals is a referral clinic (clients mention being “referred” more than once) and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews give concrete examples of the kinds of cases it handles, including oncology care for a dog with cancer and orthopaedic surgery for a torn cruciate ligament. Owners repeatedly mention clear, step-by-step explanations of options, staff being gentle with nervous dogs, and practical admin support such as a fixed-fee approach and dealing with insurers directly (as described by one reviewer).
Aberdeen Veterinary Referrals is a referral clinic (clients mention being “referred” more than once) and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews give concrete examples of the kinds of cases it handles, including oncology care for a dog with cancer and orthopaedic surgery for a torn cruciate ligament. Owners repeatedly mention clear, step-by-step explanations of options, staff being gentle with nervous dogs, and practical admin support such as a fixed-fee approach and dealing with insurers directly (as described by one reviewer).
Bridge Vets is a small-animal practice that promotes proactive care through its Pet Health Club (mentioned on its website and in reviews). Reviews repeatedly describe a warm, low-stress welcome for dogs, including pets that are nervous, and owners specifically mention staff taking time to answer questions (for example, around a new kitten). The clinic also references emergency care on its website, but without any details on how it works.
Bridge Vets is a small-animal practice that promotes proactive care through its Pet Health Club (mentioned on its website and in reviews). Reviews repeatedly describe a warm, low-stress welcome for dogs, including pets that are nervous, and owners specifically mention staff taking time to answer questions (for example, around a new kitten). The clinic also references emergency care on its website, but without any details on how it works.
Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets national network (as reflected on the clinic’s website). The website focuses on preventative care via a “Complete Care Plan”, alongside routine needs like parasite protection, microchipping and dental care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe patient handling of nervous pets, thorough check-ups and efficient visits, but a few reviews raise concerns about rushed consultations and unexpected vaccination/medication costs.
Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets national network (as reflected on the clinic’s website). The website focuses on preventative care via a “Complete Care Plan”, alongside routine needs like parasite protection, microchipping and dental care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe patient handling of nervous pets, thorough check-ups and efficient visits, but a few reviews raise concerns about rushed consultations and unexpected vaccination/medication costs.
Our Score (69/100)
Town & Country Veterinary Group is described on its website as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. It treats dogs, cats, and small furries, with reviews specifically mentioning a rabbit being treated in a life-threatening situation. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for general small-animal care plus urgent cases, with examples including an urgent appointment for a lethargic dog that led to an injection and antibiotics, and a report of staff saving a rabbit with seizures.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is described on its website as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. It treats dogs, cats, and small furries, with reviews specifically mentioning a rabbit being treated in a life-threatening situation. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for general small-animal care plus urgent cases, with examples including an urgent appointment for a lethargic dog that led to an injection and antibiotics, and a report of staff saving a rabbit with seizures.
Our Score (61/100)
Town & Country Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. Based on its own site, it’s set up as a small-animal practice with services like nurse clinics, a health plan, and export certificates, and it also states that its Millburn branch is open for appointments and emergencies.
Town & Country Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent, family-run practice established in 1987. Based on its own site, it’s set up as a small-animal practice with services like nurse clinics, a health plan, and export certificates, and it also states that its Millburn branch is open for appointments and emergencies.
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