Douglas has 2 specialist vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Douglas, Isle of Man
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About Specialist Vets in Douglas
Douglas has some advanced small-animal capability, but the local market looks more general-practice than referral-centre based. The standout clinic for advanced facilities is top-ranked Isle of Man Vets for Pets, with Milan Veterinary Practice offering broader routine and urgent care rather than clearly advertised specialist departments.
- •Isle of Man Vets for Pets lists several advanced features for Douglas, including in-house laboratory testing, blood pressure monitoring, X-ray, ultrasound, dental X-ray, orthopaedics, anaesthesia, an operating theatre, isolation units and acupuncture.
- •Milan Veterinary Practice is a multi-branch practice and a veterinary nurse training facility, but the available data does not specifically mention referral imaging, exotics or dedicated specialist units.
- •Based on the current information, there is no clearly advertised exotic-only clinic or referral centre in Douglas. For unusual species or complex referral cases, it is sensible to confirm equipment, clinician experience and onward referral options directly with the practice.
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2 clinicsIsle of Man Vets for Pets in Douglas offers a broad range of routine, diagnostic and surgical veterinary services. Website-listed facilities include in-house lab testing, imaging, dental X-ray, orthopaedics, separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards, and out-of-hours emergency cover. Recent feedback is very limited but highly positive, highlighting a lovely receptionist and a helpful, friendly vet.
Milan Veterinary Practice is a multi-branch practice on the Isle of Man, with three branches mentioned and a mix of routine and urgent care, including late-night call-outs. Recent reviews describe thoughtful phone triage before emergency visits, emergency treatment with follow-up, and compassionate end-of-life appointments where owners felt well supported. Feedback is largely positive, although some reviewers describe the practice as expensive and one recent review raises communication concerns.


