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John Cranley’s practice in Northwich, Cheshire focuses on equine veterinary care for horses, ponies and donkeys. Website-listed services cover routine care, diagnostics, dentistry, orthopaedics, stud work and minor procedures, alongside race day and event cover. A 24/7, 365-day equine emergency service is also listed.
- •Positive comments include kind support during euthanasia, friendly staff, and one owner feeling the vet gave honest advice without pushing extra tests or treatment for an elderly cat. - Some older reviews describe good value for neutering and microchipping, and straightforward handling of routine cases. - Negative feedback centres on communication and administration, including one complaint about finding out only when calling that the practice had closed or moved to Holmes Chapel.
Community Pet Clinic in Ellesmere Port is part of Jollyes’ Community Pet Clinics. It is set up mainly for preventive care appointments, particularly vaccinations and microchipping, rather than a broader general-practice service. The clinic also states that vaccinations are given by qualified vets, and that limited support is available for adverse reactions to vaccinations, with an out-of-hours provider used for other emergencies.
Cheshire Village Vets is a veterinary clinic in Macclesfield, Cheshire. Little public detail is available about the practice, so there are no reliable published details on its services, facilities, opening hours, or team.
Charter Veterinary Surgeons in Congleton, Cheshire offers routine veterinary care alongside urgent cases, with out-of-hours emergency cover noted in the clinic information. The practice is part of VetPartners. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, indicating a role in staff development and training.
Emergency Home Vet is a mobile, at-home emergency veterinary service in Warrington focused on out-of-hours consultations rather than a walk-in clinic. Ownership is not stated publicly. The service is set up for urgent assessment and decision-making in the home, including veterinary triage and end-of-life support visits.
Station House Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice in Hale, Cheshire and is part of VetPartners. It is explicitly listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Limited public information is available here about its wider facilities, clinical focus, or client experience.
