Dalblair Vets - Ayr
Dalblair Vets is a veterinary practice in Ayr, South Ayrshire, treating cats, dogs, small mammals, birds, exotic animals, and wildlife. The practice provides consultations, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, and surgery.
Hollow Park Vets is a veterinary practice in Alloway, South Ayrshire. The practice sees patients Monday to Friday, 9am to 6:30pm, and Saturday mornings, 9am to 1pm. All consultations require an appointment.
The practice treats cats, dogs, small mammals, and birds. Services include blood testing, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, neutering, microchipping, and vaccinations. There's parking on site and disabled access.
For advice outside surgery hours, clients can use the VidiVet app at no charge. Emergency cases are handled by Vets Now Kilmarnock and Emergency Vets Glasgow.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat pet plan | £13.99 |
| Dog pet plan | £15.49 |
Consultations are by appointment only
Based on 7 reviews
Nicole P
Google 24 March 2026
Used Hollowpark for several years (probably over 10). I had a senior cat who was cared for brilliantly by the vets & vet nurses and when the time came to pay the cremation bill after she got to the grand old age of 17, I was asked by the staff if I was interested in adopting a little cat who had been left abandoned with a terrible skin condition. They had offered to provide the medication for her skin condition free of charge in return for a loving home, and so ‘Bessie the surgery cat’ came to her forever home with myself. Sadly Bessie passed away a couple years ago now, but the care, compassion, time and dedication the vets & vet nurses (David, April, Nicola & Scott to name a few!) was absolutely outstanding. Bessie was a very opinionated little lady which I’m sure the vets will remember but she was also very very loving & left a wee void in my heart that has still not been filled. I can never repay Hollowpark for giving me the opportunity to look after Bessie and for Hollowpark to treat her in her time of need when everyone else had given up. So from myself and Bessie thank you for all that you have done & continue to do ❤️
W Wood
Google 20 March 2026
Best vets ever. Friendly helpful and they care so much
Alec
Google 17 December 2025
We have been taking our cats to Hollow Park Vets for near on 30 years now. (It's end of 2025, at time of writing). They are some of the best people you could hope to meet; certainly the happiness and health of all our cats were better for being in the care of Dr Crawford and his staff. My only regret would be taking this long to leave a review. I would highly recommend this practice to anyone seeking a vet.
Lucy
Google 9 October 2025
The best Vets in Ayr! All staff are extremely helpful and kind, they have always taken amazing care of my cats! Trust them 100% to give my cats the best care. Would recommend to anyone 😊
Sherri S
Google 8 October 2025
We had been with Hollow Park for several years, but the practice has changed. My cat had been vomiting profusely for a week, and I called for an appointment. They weren't able to see him on the day so we waited over the weekend for his appt on Tues morning. The young vet who saw him had pink hair. I didn't catch her name. She admitted it was her first day and she was still working everything out. She examined our cat and said she didn't feel he had a blockage. She advised we had 3 options: 1. Anti-nausea medication that would help stop the vomiting but wouldn't tell us what was causing it 2. Bloods to see if it was pancreatitis/diabetes so we would have a better idea of how to treat him. 3. Scans I asked if we could do 1 and 2. Medicine to help and then bloods to identify the issue. She agreed this was the best way to proceed. She attempted to get blood twice. Once in his neck and one in his leg. She got a small sample. She commented that it looked clotted. She tried to run it through their blood machine but was struggling to figure it out. It kept giving an error and she again apologised for being new and not knowing how everything worked. The machine rejected the blood and she then said "He probably doesn't need bloods. The medicine will help with the vomiting. " A few minutes ago, she had explained how bloods will diagnose pancreatitis or other illnesses but after she was unsuccessful drawing his blood, he no longer needs these tests? I'm a nurse. If I can't get a blood sample, I ask another nurse. I don't tell my patient they must not need it since I can't do it. 😡 I asked if someone else could do it but was told they were too short-staffed. They asked if I could come back another day. It felt really dismissive. It only takes 5 minutes to draw a blood sample, but you want us to go home and come back another day? She then said we could leave the cat and pick him up that afternoon/ evening. Normally, this would be fine. Inconvenient, but fine. But today, my foster son was starting school. He was to attend from 1-3 and then his social worker was coming from 3-5. I wouldn't be able to come back. There were no other options. No one could do it now. Come back another day. I felt really dismissed. When a vet tells you your animal needs bloods, you believe them. When that vet changes their mind because they are not able to do it, that doesn't give you a lot of faith in their practice. When you stand your ground and that vet agrees, yes, they do need bloods, but not today. Some other time when someone else can do it. It makes you leave the practice. I can't understand why someone else couldn't have taken a few minutes to help our cat while we were there. They used to be such a caring veterinary practice. I've recommended them often. I'm not sure what has changed, but I'm saddened by the way we were treated.
Anatomy Park Fan
Google 5 June 2025
Great veterinary practice. Always have time for my dog. All staff usually happy to see clients, owners too. Scott is a very pleasant young man. Always greeted with a smile. All animals i see at vet are always relaxed not upset being there. Only criticism I'd say is there is a need to wipe table after the previous pet has been seen. But that's just my opinion!
Gillian Cowan
Google 14 August 2023
Fantastic vets. Huge thank you to David, Kate and all the wonderful staff. Especially Kate for dealing so quickly with my little Cocos emergency operation. You saved her, and she's back to perfect health. Thank you really, isn't enough x
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