Red parrot with food bowl

Emergency Vets in Cheshire

Showing 41-50 of 62 clinics

#41
No Prices

Our Score (55/100)

4.8(389 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Owners often praise the team’s manner with pets, including making first visits feel easy and using treats to help dogs settle. - Reviews describe strong communication and a welcoming atmosphere, with staff helping owners manage stressful situations such as waiting outside before an appointment. - Several comments highlight responsive care when a pet became more unwell, including repeat appointments, hands-on treatment and onward hospitalisation when needed.
#42
No Prices

Our Score (55/100)

4.6(320 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with owners repeatedly describing the team as friendly, compassionate, reliable and gentle with nervous pets. - Simon stands out in several reviews for calm handling, clear decision-making and personal follow-up, including an evening check-in call after a dog was unwell. - Reviewers mention both routine appointments such as vaccinations and health checks, and more involved care for surgery, recovery and senior pets.

Our Score (54/100)

4.7(234 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Recent reviews describe a friendly, professional team across reception, nursing, and vet staff, with owners often saying pets were treated kindly and carefully. - Several clients mention long-term loyalty, including using the practice for 5, 14, and 20+ years and across multiple pets. - Reviews give strong examples of good handling with nervous animals, especially cats that were unusually calm during visits; one owner also highlighted a booster appointment that included nail trimming.

Our Score (54/100)

5.0(40 reviews)
Treats:
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Is this your clinic? Claim it now

University of Liverpool – Leahurst Farm Animal Practice is part of the University of Liverpool’s Veterinary School, so it sits within a university-run teaching setting rather than a corporate chain. The wider Leahurst campus includes research and diagnostic laboratories, diagnostic-image viewing suites, and a clinical skills laboratory. Reviews point to complex case work including MRI, CT, surgery, and post-mortem examinations, alongside clear explanations and regular progress updates for owners.

#45
Low £

Our Score (54/100)

5.0(23 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Verified Prices (GBP)£Verified Prices
Is this your clinic? Claim it now

Cheshire Cardiology Ltd appears to operate as a referral-focused veterinary cardiology clinic in Northwich, with owners commonly attending after referral from their usual vet or for a second opinion. Reviews point to a service set up for complex heart cases, including urgent deterioration, cardiac investigations, treatment planning and follow-up care. Owner accounts also describe out-of-hours assessment and overnight support for seriously unwell patients.

#46
No Prices

Our Score (53/100)

4.3(281 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Compassionate care: several owners mention exceptional support during very difficult moments, including end-of-life care and treatment for seriously unwell pets. - Clear explanations and updates: reviewers describe being kept informed, having treatment explained well, and feeling involved in decisions about their pet’s care. - Friendly, knowledgeable team: vets, nurses, receptionists, and support staff are regularly described as helpful, respectful, and good at putting both pets and owners at ease.
#47
No Prices

Our Score (53/100)

4.6(63 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Many owners describe the team as friendly, professional and caring, with warm reception staff and a welcoming feel at the practice. - Calm handling is a recurring theme, especially for nervous dogs and anxious cats; several reviewers say their pets were noticeably less stressed than expected. - Clinical care is often described as thorough, with vets giving clear advice, practical treatment plans and reassurance that pets were being looked after well.
#48
Low £

Our Score (52/100)

4.8(233 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Verified Prices (GBP)£Verified Prices
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Many recent reviewers describe the team as caring, experienced, professional and easy to talk to, with comments about staff listening and being happy to help. - Several positive reviews focus on anxious or frightened pets, including a very frightened cat, a very timid rescue cat, and reassurance given during an all-day procedure. - Communication stands out in the positive feedback, including pet travel help from Ella and follow-up contact from Claire after a serious case and referral.

Our Score (52/100)

4.8(353 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners describing the clinic as friendly, caring, clean and welcoming, and praising gentle handling of animals. - Communication is a recurring strength: reviewers mention clear explanations of treatment, follow-up plans, costs and available options. - Some clients also highlight practical touches such as good parking, a large clean waiting area, and blankets and water bowls for dogs.
#50
No Prices

Our Score (52/100)

4.8(180 reviews)
Treats:
dog
cat
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Is this your clinic? Claim it now
  • Recent reviews are strongly positive overall, with owners praising the team's compassion, honesty and professionalism. - Several reviewers highlight clear communication and the time taken to explain treatment and make both pet and owner feel comfortable. - There are positive examples across both routine and urgent care, including help with a new puppy, long-term care for multiple dogs, fast attention for an urgent mouth problem, and successful treatment of an infected cat bite.
Page 5 of 7