Queens Crescent Veterinary Clinic
Welcome to Queens Crescent Veterinary Clinic, a friendly and inviting veterinary practice located in Glasgow, Scotland.
McDonald Vets sits on Queen Margaret Drive in North Kelvinside, Glasgow, treating cats, dogs, and small mammals. The practice handles blood tests, diagnostic imaging, dental work, neutering, microchipping, and vaccinations, plus flea and worm treatments. It opens Monday to Friday with morning and afternoon sessions. Vet appointments run throughout the week, whilst nurse appointments are available Mondays and Fridays. The practice covers some urgent cases during opening hours. For emergencies outside these times, clients need to contact Vets Now in Glasgow. Street parking is available outside, and several bus routes stop nearby. The practice closes on Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays.
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Based on 6 reviews
Emma M
Google 27 May 2026
I took my dog here this week for his vaccinations and we were seen by vet Lee. He can be nervous but she made sure he felt comfortable and was able to give the vaccinations quickly and calmly, even getting a waggy tail afterwards. Thanks again!
Joyce Khatri
Google 8 October 2025
I am forever grateful that my dog was saved when he needed treatment for a serious issue. He is so nervous of being examined and he is treated with so much kindness.
Steven Lawson
Google 1 October 2025
My dog Amber is a very nervous dog. She was seen promptly and professionaly by the kind and caring staff at McDonalds Vet. 5/5
Aimee Sludden
Google 13 August 2025
My first experience at the vet was comfortable relaxed and friendly staff and exceptionally vet Lee and Katie helped me with the paperwork side of things I will recommend the vet to all my friends.
Jacqueline Allen
Google 23 January 2025
Always great service fast efficient welcoming and affordable my dog Milo can be very vocal and excited and there great with him thanks them I can get tests done that I couldn't at the specialists due to the high cost so I'm very thankful
Stephanie Morris
Google 14 November 2024
Had to visit McDonald's Vet yesterday and today for my wee lame cat. The team who've been on both days were excellent! The vet was lovely- very gentle with my timid cat and she properly listened to me. The nurse also had a lovely manner, putting me at ease. I'm very happy with the care wee Smilla received.
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Welcome to Queens Crescent Veterinary Clinic, a friendly and inviting veterinary practice located in Glasgow, Scotland.
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