I have used Glenbrae for over 30 years With pets varying from.rats budgies guinea pigs and current new addition of rabbit who one day will be attending Any surgical procedures were well received with good outcome Superb vets and all at clinic Update :: 18th November 2025 My rabbit Willow under went preventative Surgical proceedure ..As female Rabbits 80% of High Risk of succumbing to cancer of utterus and ovaries.Therefore surgery at the earliest wise.. Therefore necessary in my view and Veterian view for preventative surgery to avoid occurring. Hence Willow were spayed. Veterinary clinic Vet in particular Ellie rabbit savvy and experienced in the exotics..Performed Willows surgery. Surgery went smoothly with good post surgery outcome...Rabbit 48 hours post surgery thriving consuming food and fluids..Resuming her normal routine. I can highly recommend Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic for exceptional pet care and surgical procedures. I have full faith in the Veterinary team.. And would like to thank all who were present for Willow on 18th November ...All.stars.. Alison Dunlop x & Willow x
Contacts & Location
π Address: 49-53 Stockiemuir Avenue, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 3JJ, United Kingdom
π Phone: +44 141 942 7070
π Website: glenbrae-vet.co.uk
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Louise McGregor β β β β β
Always a friendly welcome and they are extremely good with all the pets I have had, past and present! Rabbit savy as well, so this place is the best place to take your rabbits to if required! Im normally in the Dumbarton one but I attended the bearsden practice and the reception form everyone and the vet were just as outstanding
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BILL Bowman β β β β β
Excellent Service as always. Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. I have completed faith in the services and care they provide for my cat Ollie.
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J T β ββββ
Not a good experience. Our 5 year old dog started to pee blood. Concerned we took him to the vet. Having previously really good health and this being my first dog, I don't have a lot of experience with vets. After the initial visit they gave him anti-inflammatory medication. We gave him the medication and the symptoms seemed to go and for a short while he stopped peeing blood. (Would like to highlight he was still walking and eating normally.) However this did not continue. His symptoms came back and we took him back to Glenbrae. After another consultation the vet advised to get him castrated as this was more than likely the cause. The day of the castration and after much deliberation we decided not to castrate and asked for a ultrasound and also bloods to be taken to try and make sure that he was getting treatment to resolve the actual problem and not a 'just because or guess work' . After the ultrasound it was found that he had stones in his bladder. Operation scheduled we did not receive any instructions about when to stop feeding him or let him drink and had to call to find out. What they were concerned about was if he was insured. Operation was carried out, stones removed and thankfully now he is doing fine. We are moving vets. The before and aftercare is just not good enough, mis communication, practise manager very unhelpful bordering on rude, assumptions about what was wrong without any evidence and looking to carry out procedures just because. Most of the reception staff are helpful but, they are limited in what they can do. It's the vets that actually let them down. I would unfortunately not recommend due to our experience.
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Karen Kerr β β β β β
The staff are always very welcoming and clearly share our love of our animals. We took out the lifetime vaccinations and the health plan and itβs been great to get reminders when to worm and her health checks at 14 are a comfort I know my dog is looked after x
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Diane Stewart β β β β β
This is a great vet practice. We have been coming with Archie for 10 years, no complaints and archie is generally happy (unless theres a thermometer introduced). I would recommend to anyone.
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Margaret Ho β β β β β
I have been taking my furbabies to Glenbrae vets for years and I wouldnβt take them anywhere else. The staff are absolutely brilliant. We get a very warm welcome each and every time. Glenbrae actually treat your pet as one of their own. Highly recommended
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Elsie Buchanan β β β β β
Staff are brilliant. They put both pet and owner at ease during consultation and you come away feelingat ease..
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Nicola Young β β β β β
Recently registered my dog with this vets and pay for the holistic plan where he gets 4 checks a year, worming and flea treatments and any vaccinations or titre testing. Excellent value for money, the staff are always friendly and informed and always great with my best furry pal. Would definitely recommend.
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Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic is located at 49-53 Stockiemuir Avenue, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 3JJ, United Kingdom
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