Local vets in North Lanarkshire
31 August 2023
Ark Veterinary Clinic
Ark Veterinary Clinics was founded in 1994 and has been serving the local community ever since. They treat all small animal and exotic pets. They look forward to welcoming you to the practice but ask that you call prior to your first appointment to ensure they have the most appropriate vet available to treat your pet.
Shotts Vet Ltd
Shotts Vet are a small and friendly vet practice that offers consultations, vaccination, medicine dispensing and much more for the local community in Shotts, Whitburn and surrounding areas. With a strong passion for small animals, their vet will make sure you and your beloved pets are treated with respect and dignity. The consultation area is specially designed with this in mind, making you and your pet feel at home.
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