Alasdair Smith
Clinical Director
Bree
Veterinary Surgeon
Gill Conaghan
Veterinary Surgeon
Kirsty Fingland
Veterinary Surgeon
Anna Walker
Head Veterinary Nurse
Clare Kerr
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Grace Mcdermott
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Kimberley Tippen
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Lee Ainslie
Registered Veterinary Nurse & Assistant Practice Manager
Deborah Duffy
Receptionist
Isabelle Smith-Gorman
Senior Receptionist
Lisa
Receptionist
Nicola Maccorquodale
Receptionist
Rose Maclean
Receptionist
To make sure you have access to high quality care at weekends and bank holidays, we have chosen to partner with Vets 999 the leading local out of hours provider based in Stirling.
Their fully qualified staff will provide free advice over the phone and advise whether you need to take your pet into their clinic for immediate treatment. .
Vets 999 take over from us when we close on Friday evening at 6pm and at the weekends from 12pm on Saturday until Monday morning, when our team are back in action at 8am.
Accident
Deep wounds, injuries and significant bleeding
Swallowing objects or choking
Eating toxic/harmful substances (e.g. raisins, rat poison or antifreeze)
Collapse
Serious trauma (e.g. car accidents)
Behaviours
Breathing difficulties/seizure and fitting
Inability to urinate (especially in male cats)
Severe vomiting or diarrhoea (five or more episodes in a 12 hour period or if blood is present)
Inability to stand or dragging legs
Swollen abdomen or retching (especially large dogs)
Others
Eye problems
Struggling to give birth (such as green, bloody or brown discharge)