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3 Mile Veterinary Centre | West Cardonald

 
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Address:

2075 Paisley Road , West Cardonald, Glasgow, G52 3JH, united-kingdom

Phone: 0141 883 8118

Animal Type

Animals Treated
  • Cat
  • Dogs
  • Small Animals
  • Wildlife

Location

Street Address
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United Kingdom

Accreditations

RCVS Accredited
Yes

Vet in West Cardonald, Glasgow

We are a friendly, privately owned non-corporate practice offering an individual service tailored to our clients! Based at Paisley Road West, Cardonald in modern, state of the art premises, we invite you to visit and meet our staff who will provide you with personal care to fit the individual needs of your pet.

3 Mile Vet Centre is an RCVS Tier 2 Accredited practice. We are committed to offering the highest standards in veterinary healthcare.

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