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Emergency Vets in Cheshire

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Our Score (84/100)

4.8(351 reviews)
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Cheshire Pet Medical Centre (Sandbach) Winterley is a multi-branch practice (Winterley and Elworth) with a dedicated cat clinic opened in 2021, and on-site facilities including a computed tomography (CT) scanner. Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment plans and costs, plus follow-up after out-of-hours care (one owner says the team contacted them quickly after receiving details from the out-of-hours vet to take over treatment). A minority of feedback raises concerns about upselling: one recent reviewer felt a costly test and discussions about the practice’s health club, insurance and products were pushed during a first visit.

Our Score (84/100)

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4.7(308 reviews)
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Hillside Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet network. It appears set up for routine day-to-day veterinary care with access to Medivet’s wider emergency provision: the website states you can access around-the-clock emergency care at one of Medivet’s 27 24-hour centres (with a note that this isn’t available at “Medivet 24 Hour Nantwich”). In recent reviews, owners most often mention being able to get appointments quickly (including same-day), staff taking time to help nervous puppies settle before an exam, and nurse-led support such as training advice for a new puppy.

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Cheshire Pet

Holmes Chapel

Our Score (84/100)

4.6(289 reviews)
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exotic

Decision-relevant specifics owners mention

  • Exotic-pet (guinea pig) consultations are a repeated reason people choose the practice, with Cristian/Christian named multiple times for knowledgeable care. - Dental care is discussed in detail by one reviewer (scale/polish and proposed extraction), including a complaint that extraction was suggested early and later disputed by a second opinion. - Emergency visits and charges are described in one detailed negative review (X-ray, ultrasound, fluids discussed but reportedly not given due to size; warming/heat support mentioned).

Our Score (84/100)

4.3(270 reviews)
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Beech House Veterinary Centre offers standard consultations, specialist appointments, and its own out‑of‑hours/emergency care (described on its website as available 24/7, year‑round). Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear communication and keeping owners updated during treatment—e.g., a vet nurse calling shortly after a dog’s castration with aftercare guidance, and owners describing being consulted and involved while a cat was seriously unwell. Emergency support is a recurring theme, including advice over the phone on a Sunday with guidance on home care and what would warrant coming in.

Our Score (84/100)

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4.3(240 reviews)
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Woodcroft Veterinary Group is a multi-site veterinary group (six practices) with its own veterinary hospital, providing routine, referral and emergency care (established in 1976). The website describes substantial hospital facilities (including six operating theatres, CT, x‑ray, ultrasound, in-house lab facilities and a visiting MRI service). In recent reviews, owners most often mention calm handling of cats (including a separate cat waiting room), clear communication during emergencies (including end-of-life decisions), and the ability to manage complex cases that require hospitalisation (one owner describes a cat treated for FIP with several nights in hospital and a full recovery).

Our Score (84/100)

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4.8(113 reviews)
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bird

Broken Cross Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 2007. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Reviews repeatedly describe a consistent-vet experience (“having the same vet for every visit”), a focus on explaining options without rushing, and a reluctance to push “unnecessary tests.” Several owners also mention specific, practical touches: pets being put at ease with patience and gentleness (including with rescue dogs), and an at-home end-of-life visit arranged very quickly when needed.

Our Score (84/100)

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4.6(106 reviews)
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exotic

Littlecroft Vets is set up for routine appointments and surgery, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) listed in the clinic data. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention calm handling of nervous pets, clear explanations and follow-up instructions, and practical facilities such as separate dog and cat waiting areas. One recent review strongly disagrees with this picture, describing a billing/receipt discrepancy at the front desk and concerns about a pregnancy scan estimate that proved inaccurate.

#28

Our Score (83/100)

4.7(335 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
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exotic

Eye-Vet Ltd (also described on its website as Eye Vet Referrals) is a dedicated veterinary ophthalmology referral practice focused on eye injury and eye disease. The clinic states it offers emergency and urgent referrals with appointments arranged after triage by ophthalmologists, and it highlights up-to-date ophthalmic equipment. Recent reviews repeatedly mention thorough eye check-ups, clear explanations without jargon, and staff helping nervous pets stay settled during visits.

Our Score (83/100)

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4.5(218 reviews)
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Bond Street Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 1963 and listed on the CVS Vets website (CVS Group). It appears set up for both routine care and complex medical/surgical cases, with reviews describing everything from a “slight limp” work-up through to emergency intestinal surgery with follow-on complications. Concrete details owners mention include: vets taking time to explain options and next steps without rushing; staff actively helping with insurance paperwork and obtaining past clinical history; and thoughtful end-of-life support (including a requested paw print and a handmade card after a pet’s final visit).

#30

Littlecroft Vets

Ellesmere Port

Our Score (83/100)

4.6(214 reviews)
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Littlecroft Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1987, and its website also highlights care for exotic pets (including reptiles, birds, amphibians, rodents and rabbits) with investigations and surgery for exotics. Recent reviews frequently mention routine preventive care (annual boosters and kennel cough vaccinations) and planned surgery (a dog spay was specifically referenced as being booked in). Several owners describe a clean, airy waiting area and staff who help nervous animals stay calm during vaccines (including a nervous older dog reportedly kept relaxed through a kennel cough jab).

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