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Westport Vets opens new Winchburgh branch
Baxter, a Tibetan terrier, was the first to visit the new branch.
The independent practice now owns four branches across Scotland.

Westport Veterinary Clinic has officially opened its new veterinary practice branch in Scotland.

The independent practice, which is a member of the Federation of Independent Veterinary Practices, welcomed clients to its Winchburgh branch on Monday, 12 January 2026.

Work on the expansion began in 2025, with building renovations needed to convert the property for the new branch. The premises has been converted to incorporate two consulting rooms, a procedure room, pharmacy, kennels and an in-house laboratory.

The practice also increased staffing, employing additional veterinary surgeons, registered veterinary nurses and part-time receptionists.

The first client to visit the practice’s new Winchburgh branch was Tibetan terrier Baxter. Baxter had previously used the South Queensferry branch.

Rozlyn Cooper, Baxter’s owner, said: “Westport Vets are a brilliant addition to Winchburgh. Baxter was delighted to be the first to visit the new practice. This is testament to the team who have ensured he has only had positive experiences when visiting them at South Queensferry.”

Westport Vets’ new Winchburgh branch is the latest expansion for the practice, which has branches in South Queensferry, Linlithgow and Edinburgh. It also operates an out-of-hours emergency service, Westport 24, which is currently expanding its team to meet demand.

Stuart McMurrow, managing director and senior veterinary surgeon, said: "This expansion is about serving our clients better and improving access to care locally, while also strengthening our Westport 24 emergency service.

“Winchburgh is a growing area, and opening a branch here allows us to be closer to the clients and pets we already care for. By registering with Westport Vets, clients also gain access to our in-house 24-hour emergency service, ensuring continuity of care day and night.”

The practice will host an official open day event at the new Winchburgh branch on Saturday, 7 March 2026. More details will be shared on their social media platforms.

Image © Westport Vets

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