Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety
The Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety is a veterinary practice located in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland.
The University of Glasgow Small Animal Hospital is located in the vibrant city of Glasgow. This specialised facility is focused on providing referral-only services, with specific interests in handling referrals for various cases.
The hospital is dedicated to the care of small animals, including birds, cats, dogs, and small mammals. As a referral facility, they work closely with other veterinary practices to provide specialised care for more complex cases.
The hospital's location in Glasgow makes it easily accessible for those in the area seeking advanced care for their pets. With a focus on specific types of cases and a range of species, the University of Glasgow Small Animal Hospital plays an important role in the veterinary community in Glasgow.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Out-of-hours consultation | £200 |
Based on 8 reviews
Caryn Ross
Google 23 May 2026
We got referred here at 8pm last Thursday from our own Vet in Falkirk and our wee daschund was seen at 10am Friday morning. Rapidly progressing Grade 4 IVDD! Our wee guy was in surgery the same day, spine surgery, sorted and home on the Sunday afternoon and is healing up perfectly at home with us. Advice and care from the neurologist vets were amazing, all questions answered, all medications given and instructions to follow at home to help our boy get better 💙🐾 Cant thank everyone enough at Glasgow Small Animal Hospital - You saved my boy 💕🐾💙 We will see you soon for Obis follow up appointment 💙😊
Erin Stevenson
Google 14 March 2026
I visit here at least once per year with my kitty, Maggie, and now also my older girl, Tonks. We always receive excellent care and the staff here are very caring and responsive. Dr Gemma Sala is our cardiologist and we absolutely cannot fault her care, experience, and the attention she pays to our cats. From the staff on reception, to Gemma, to the accounts, we are always treated with dignity and respect, and our kitties always have the best experience the can considering how stressful it is to be outside of their normal environment.
claire mcgarva
Google 14 March 2026
My beautiful baby young lab was cared for wonderfully from beginning to end by a truly wonderful internal medicine vet called Anais. Not only is she a truly wonderful specialist, she's also a beautiful human being. I met quite a lot of staff during my girl's treatment and I can only thank every single one of them. Friendly, caring, understanding and professional. This facility is a truly wonderful place if your babies are ever referred here. I'm at a loss as how to thank every single one of them. Especially Anais for nothing but the love and care they showed Bella and me throughout her treatment and hospital admissions.
Zoe Priestly
Google 4 February 2026
Our 9 week old puppy was recently rushed here in an emergency, the staff were so unbelievably kind and caring. They kept us up to date constantly and saved my puppy’s life. We will be eternally grateful for the vets and nurses.
Connor Porterfield
Google 14 December 2025
I got referred to the hospital from my vet after seeing multiple vets. I attended for my appointment, checked in and after 20 minutes the receptionist informed me they knew I was waiting and I would be seen soon. After an hour I was still waiting and when I informed the reception I would have to go as I have been waiting over an hour I was then seen (the place was not busy at all) I then seen the vet who disagreed with the multiple vets that I had seen before and suggested blood tests and stool sample tests, which I had already completed with other vets. The blood sample tests was done there and then however no results where given. I was then asked would I like to go through the insurance and it would be £30 for the hospital to deal with it on my behalf which I agreed upon. The stool samples I was told to take over 3 days which I did and handed these in. 10 days or so passed and I attempted to contact for an update however there is no phone number and I emailed However had no reply. When I eventually got a reply I was informed they had lost the stool samples and I would have to repeat this again. I requested they send me the sample bottles out to my house which I never received a reply however did get the bottles the next day. I then repeated the stool samples again and handed these into the hospital. I am still waiting on results or any updates which I have not received. I have also asked several times for a food recommendation change which I still have not heard about either. I then got an email from my insurance company stating they will not be paying the bill due to the being on ongoing issue. I then received a reply from the hospital within a couple of days asking for the remaining balance. I still have not received any updates or test results with no contact except when looking for the remaining balance to be paid and I am still in the same position as when I started just £650 down and this is very disappointing.
Lauren Braid
Google 6 December 2025
I have been regularly attending the small animal hospital for several months now to see the neurology team who have helped to manage my dogs epilepsy. Unfortunately despite a lot of effort and the help of these amazing specialists we were unable to give him the quality of life he deserves and had to make the difficult decision to put him to sleep this week. I can truly say without the neurology team I don't believe I'd have gotten these last few months with my amazing dog and they made the difficult process of saying goodbye that little bit easier. Having worked closely with a few members of the team and seen their passion and kindness it has brought a lot of comfort that we had given him the best possible chance.
Kelly Boyle
Google 2 December 2025
We were referred from Perth to Glasgow as our cat was poorly, as soon as we arrived rascal was taken immediately for treatment, then a Gemma from cardiology looked after him she was such a lovely vet and kept us up to date with all rascals test results etc I got multiple calls every day, sadly the prognosis wasn’t good but without her we wouldn’t of been bid to take our boy home to spend his final week at home, and they I am forever thankful.
Graham Brown
Google 31 October 2025
Saved our cats life! Had a brain tumour removed earlier this year; just had a follow up MRI and it's not come back. Love these guys ❤️ Thank goodness for insurance though as brain surgery ain't cheap🙀
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