Have you heard about out new Plus Plans? They include:
- Unlimited consultations †
- All the benefits of our Essential Plan
- 24/7 access to an online vet ‡
At Inshes Veterinary Centre, we provide top veterinary care for your pets in and around Inverness. Book an appointment online 24/7 or contact our vet team.
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Have you heard about out new Plus Plans? They include:
Expert care for those first steps.
Join Pet Health Club today and get a free Little Paws welcome bundle worth up to £100*At Inshes Vets in Inverness, we provide comprehensive care for cats, dogs, and small animals. Our services include:
Lovely place, friendly staff, very nice vet Sylwia. The wee nice corner with cute blankets is ready for cats 😍
05/12/2024
Klaudia Chudek
We turned up as worried tourist dog owners and were treated in the loveliest way by the receptionists (a lady from Guernsey and a lady from Inverness) - they could not have been kinder. Fully recommended for the service quality as you walk in the door.
27/08/2024
Tearlach Mac an Tóiseach
After having a horrendous experience with conon vet, who only cared about the money certainly not my previous dog we had to have put to sleep. I Took my puppy to Inshes vet and wow. From the receptionist staff to the vetinary staff they are brilliant. The are supportive friendly and care about the animal not the money. They have been great with my puppy. Highly recommend them
09/07/2024
Lianne Cumming
Needed a short notice appointment as our elderly terrier became unwell on holiday. They advised us to contact our vets so her history could be forwarded and when we arrived (same day appointment) they were able to access her history and give us options for treatment. Really happy with the time she took to listen and the range of options we were given.
03/06/2024
Susan Mackie
We welcome all sorts of pets from the everyday to the not-your-everyday...
Companion Animals
The practice cares for companion animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters.
Rabbit Friendly
Practices with Rabbit Friendly status cater specifically for the needs of rabbits and other small animals. They will provide specialist knowledge based on the needs of your small animal.
If you need any extra assistance give us a call and we'll be happy to help you.
Jamie Shearer
Clinical Director
Joanne Patience
Veterinary Surgeon
Sylwia Piaskowska
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Fraser Martens
Veterinary Surgeon
Charlotte Grime
Veterinary Surgeon
Arabella Pearce
Graduate Veterinary Surgeon
Laura Maclaren
Head Veterinary Nurse
Chloe Maclean
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Claire Allison
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Elise Duncan
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Arianne Hutcheson
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Caroline Dickson
Practice Manager
Open now until 7:00pm
Sunday | Closed |
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Monday | 8:00am - 7:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am - 7:00pm |
Wednesday | 8:00am - 7:00pm |
Thursday | 8:00am - 7:00pm |
Friday | 8:00am - 7:00pm |
Saturday | 9:00am - 1:00pm |
5 Inshes Holdings, Inshes, Inverness, IV2 5FF
Our dedicated pet care team is ready to assist you. Contact us for information on how we can support your pet's needs.
* Average annualised saving based on full uptake of core benefits, including full course of vaccinations of the cat, dog or rabbit Plan compared against average cost for non-Plan customers of equivalent items across 94%of participating PHC clinics calculated on [04/04/25]. Saving will vary per species per year based on vaccination status. T&Cs apply, see here.
† Specialist, referral, or out-of-hours consultations, are not included. Consultation fees associated with administering injections for chronic conditions are not included but discounted for PHC Plus members. Fair usage policy and terms and conditions apply. See Terms of Sale here
‡ 24/7 access to an online vet provided by Pawsquad
Accident
Deep wounds, injuries and significant bleeding
Swallowing objects or choking
Eating toxic/harmful substances (e.g. raisins, rat poison or antifreeze)
Collapse
Serious trauma (e.g. car accidents)
Behaviours
Breathing difficulties/seizure and fitting
Inability to urinate (especially in male cats)
Severe vomiting or diarrhoea (five or more episodes in a 12 hour period or if blood is present)
Inability to stand or dragging legs
Swollen abdomen or retching (especially large dogs)
Others
Eye problems
Struggling to give birth (such as green, bloody or brown discharge)