When more extensive medical treatment is needed, we will refer sick or injured wildlife to a specialist hospital.
If you discover sick or injured wildlife, it can be hard to know what to do.
Do not disturb wildlife such as lone fawns or fledgling birds, as the parents are often nearby. Always seek veterinary advice first.
To report an emergency please call the Scottish SPCA, Hessilhead, or Police Scotland and they will arrange for the animal to be treated by our teams.
For injured deer that have been involved in road traffic collisions please call Police Scotland.
Unfortunately we are unable to attend wildlife emergencies called in by members of the public.
Once wildlife arrive into our practice, we will do everything we can to get them back to full health.
FOR URGENT WILDLIFE SUPPORT YOU CAN CALL HESSILHEAD ON 01505 502415 OR SCOTTISH SPCA ON 03000 999 999.
When more extensive medical treatment is needed, we will refer sick or injured wildlife to a specialist hospital.
In-house x-rays and ultrasounds are available to identify health issues quickly and help local wildlife recover.
We offer wildlife services, including parasite treatments, medicines, bandaging wounds, and administering fluids.
Seeking emergency veterinary care can be a stressful experience.
Animal A+E in Kilsyth is open 6 days a week, and our 24/7 out-of-hours care is handled in-house.
Video consultations are available outside of our opening hours, to evaluate if immediate veterinary care is required, or if the animal can be seen the next day instead.
When calling our emergency vets, the call out fee must be paid before we attend any out of hours emergencies – this is unfortunately due to client no shows and prank calls.
From pet food to medicine, our store can deliver all the supplies you need, straight to your door.
Get 5 weeks free pet insurance when you sign up for an Animal A+E Health Plan for your pet.
Advice and guidance alongside annual health reviews to keep your companion thriving.