Robins Nest Vets
GDT Veterinary Services T/A Robin’s Nest Vets is a trusted veterinary practice located in the lovely town of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England.
Crab Lane Vets is a veterinary practice on Crab Lane in Bilton, Harrogate. The practice treats dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and exotic pets.
The practice offers vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, and flea and worm treatments. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6:30pm, with appointments from 9am, and Saturday, 9am to 3pm. Sunday surgery runs from 10am to 11am for urgent cases only, with an additional fee. The practice is closed on Christmas Day.
Outside opening hours, emergency cover is handled by Bishopton Veterinary Group in Ripon. The practice has client car parking and operates by appointment only.
Emergency service available at all other times
Based on 5 reviews
Miss Dracul
Google 22 April 2026
Although not our usual vet, they had completed the care of our recently adopted cat. Suddenly and unexpectedly, another one of our cats had a heart attack and my partner rushed him to Crab Lane, which is our nearest vet geographically. He said they dropped what they were doing, rushed him in and immediately tried to treat him, despite him not being registered here. Unfortunately it was too late, but they tried. They looked after him with dignity and allowed me to come and say goodbye to him. The cremation was very well priced and that was all they charged us for. So thank you for taking care of Victor and doing what you could
Ruth C
Google 4 February 2026
This vets was recommended by a friend (who also has a slightly challenging pet - hers a small dog, mine a cat) and I have really been impressed. Totally un-phased and knowing exactly what to do to manage him. Reasonable pricing too. Highly recommend
R Taylor
Google 26 November 2025
Really great vets, very knowledgeable and friendly vets who always give the best care It isn’t worth knocking a star down over this, as the vets themselves are all great, however the receptionists leave a lot to be desired, it can be off putting when they come across rude, impatient and don’t seem to listen to you, most recently with Heather. If I hadn’t had great history with the vets in the past, some of the interactions with the receptionist when you call up could definitely be enough to make you not want to register with them.
Steve Cleminson
Google 6 November 2025
Easy to book a quick appointment. One injection for a bite rather than the 3 or 4 the big chain vets "insist" you have. Nice people. Highly recommend.
J Clinton
Google 6 May 2024
It’s a month since my beloved Ridgeback-cross passed and I am still coming to terms with the loss and with his final minutes of life. I've always had pets, especially rescue pets, so I have faced the ghastly challenge of ‘letting go’ before. I know and appreciate the role a sympathetic, caring vet should play. In this case, my trip to the vet came shortly before the close of business and I felt my dog's visit was a last-minute, clock-watching inconvenience. Having bluntly been asked what type of pet insurance I had during the brief exam, I replied I had none. Why was this relevant?? The vet then offered up grim options, with little or no explanation, ending with the offer of ‘euthanasia’. His further warning that my dog might not survive the night had me reeling. I was shocked and unprepared. And still the clock was ticking ... it was past closing time now. The procedure was clumsy - my dog yelped as the cannula went into him. Then, with him still alive and waiting to be euthanised, another blunt question from the vet, sitting at his computer, 'What would you like to do with the body?' A big, sturdy dog all his life, my partner and I had to hold on to him as he stood for his final, lethal, injection before collapsing to the cold floor (a indelible final bitter memory of a once lovely, sweet dog). It was an abrupt, brutal end to the nearly eight years I’d spent trying to ease the horrors of his rough start in life. A life ended horribly. If you are stoic and unemotional about putting your dog to sleep, this might be the vet practice for you. The vet attended to my pet quickly, albeit very unceremoniously; I can only hope he ended my dog's 'suffering.' If you are like me and want a kinder, more compassionate passing for your beloved pet, you might consider looking elsewhere.
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