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Emergency Service

Ensuring help is always there

If your pet has an emergency during our normal opening hours, please call the practice and we will advise you what to do next.

Tel No: 0141 339 1228

If you have an emergency when we are closed, please contact our out of hours, emergency service providers:

Vets Now Glasgow - 0141 230 6377

This service has specially trained vets and nurses in emergency and critical care and is on-site all night.

Vets Now is the pet equivalent of an accident and emergency service, dedicated to providing pets with access to a vet out of hours. It’s all they do. 

Based at North Street, Glasgow, their vets and vet nurses are specially trained to deal with pet emergencies. Because they don’t work during the day, they’ll be up and ready to see your pet at the time you need them.
 
Vets Now has been providing dedicated out-of-hours emergency pet care across the UK for more than 20 years, and now responds to almost half-a-million pet emergencies every year.

We believe our partnership offers you and your pet the very best level of care, day and night.

We know your pets are part of your family and our priority is, and always will be, to ensure they have access to the very best care, no matter what the time of day or night. That’s why we’re proud to partner with Vets Now.
 
Don’t forget, their team don’t work during the day, so you don’t have to worry about disturbing them at night. So, if you’re worried about your pet don’t hesitate to give them a call, and they’ll advise what you should do next.

We would remind you that Vets Now is a pet emergency service. For routine cases such as vaccinations and topical treatments, please call us as you would normally, during our daytime opening hours.

Vets Now Glasgow

Vets Now Hospital Glasgow, 123-145 North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DA

Transporting your sick pet

If your pet needs urgent care outside of normal hours, it’s important to act quickly and know what to do.

 

Dealing with a sick or injured pet can be a very worrying experience. In an emergency, your top priority should be getting your pet the care they need—fast.

 

For expert advice on safely transporting your pet to the vet during an emergency, click on the link below to read information from Vets Now:

Transporting your sick pet safely