University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine

464 Bearsden Road, Bearsden, Glasgow
5 Bewertungen
6.80/10.00
+44 141 330 5848

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Elaine Wilson (25.09.2017 12:27)
Top notch care
Alistair Alexander (20.08.2017 15:30)
The majority of the reviews related to this are actually for the Small Animal Hospital, not this the teaching establishment.
I'm neither a student or employee of Glasg uni. Instead I'm a neighbour who enjoys walking his dog in the grounds of the former Garscube estate, with its established woodland garden. Great place to be in the country whilst still in town.
Jane Nightingale (01.03.2017 19:06)
My Golden Retriever had a large tumour on his eyelid. George Peplinski and his team operated and now my boy has fully recovered. Not only was my boy well looked after at the Vet School but the courtesy and understanding given to me during a very worrying time was phenomenal. We are so lucky to have a wonderful establishment like this on our doorstep. Never be afraid to take your animals to the Vet School they will receive 5 star treatment by very committed individuals.
Ellen Hay (15.11.2016 20:31)
I have great respect for all the vets who work there we had to take our beloved dog susie although we lost susie the staff were brilliant and could not do enough for ourselves and susie.
Laura Dunn (31.07.2016 14:21)
Unfortunately as much as I respect Glasgow vet school my experiences with them have been very poor. The first was when my puppy suffered a vaccine reaction causing paralysis so he was hospitalised. It was over Christmas so I understand there was a reduced staff level but I still felt his care was poor. He was recumbent and couldn't move so a urinary catheter was placed. When I went to visit him the catheter was on the floor in part, not double bagged, not as sterile as I felt it should have been. He had oxygen prongs that were meant to be entering his nose but were dislodged so he wasn't receiving any supplemental oxygen from this. The nurse was friendly but didn't seem to know what his recent temperature reading was or whether he had eaten or drunk. He was down as the wrong breed. With regards to the neuro service I requested steroid treatment as a last resort as he was getting worse but was ignored and he was on antibiotics only. He died from this and a kidney infection which I believe was caused in part by the unsterile urinary catheter setup. I also considered getting i131 treatment for my cat at Glasgow but they misdiagnosed the cause of an ulcer that he had in his mouth resulting in us taking him to the excellent dental vets in north Berwick for proper treatment. We ended up having the I131 done at Edinburgh which was cheaper and had a way shorter hospitalisation time with better service. Unfortunately even though we live fairly close I have lost all confidence in their clinical decisions and I will not be returning unless in a time sensitive emergency. I work as a vet myself for context. I'm sure they do a lot of good work but not in the case of my animals.

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