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About Dog & Cat Vets in Warrington
Companion-animal care is the primary focus of veterinary clinics in Warrington.
All 22 clinics in Warrington cater to dogs and cats, providing a comprehensive range of services essential for maintaining the health and well-being of these pets. With strong overall clinic depth, pet owners can choose from various providers to meet their specific needs. For further details, visit Warrington's dog and cat vets page.
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19 clinicsAppleton Hall Veterinary Clinic is a small, independent, family-run practice in Warrington, established in 1998 by Sarah and Steve, with their daughter Alice also part of the team as a veterinary surgeon. The clinic offers both routine veterinary care and surgical work, including orthopaedic procedures, supported by in-house diagnostics such as X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy and blood analysers. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear communication around operations and recovery, alongside ongoing support for more complex cases such as severe allergies.
- •Recent feedback is consistently warm about the personal, caring atmosphere, with owners saying staff take time to explain treatment and help them feel at ease. - Urgent and more complex cases are a strong theme, including after-hours help, emergency surgery, ongoing health issues, and recovery after cruciate ligament treatment. - Owners continue to mention smooth, punctual appointments and a friendly front-desk experience.
Warrington Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. It is a general-practice clinic in Warrington and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners highlighting thorough care, friendly staff, clear explanations, and good handling of nervous pets, alongside one serious negative account about phone triage and compassion during an urgent illness.
Examples mentioned by reviewers include a £56 consultation, £170 for a cat consultation with eye drops and flea/worm treatment, £150 for a vaginitis visit including £75 for antibiotics, and higher-cost cases such as £4,200 for pyometra surgery and £1,500 for an injured cat assessment and day care. Several reviewers also mention charges for tests and insurance-related admin as a source of frustration.
- •Many reviewers describe the staff as friendly, caring, welcoming and professional, with several saying their pets were well looked after. - Clinical interactions are often praised for being thorough and reassuring, including a review that specifically mentions a veterinary nurse completing a full examination and talking through concerns. - The clinic environment is described as bright, clean, calm and airy, with one owner noting that treats helped their dog settle.
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- •Recent reviews are consistently very positive about the team’s friendliness, professionalism, and helpfulness, from first registration through to ongoing care. - Owners often mention thorough, informative consultations, including advice around ongoing care and decision-making for procedures such as spaying. - Several reviews highlight the clinic’s manner with anxious, rescue, or challenging dogs, with pets seeming more relaxed here than at other practices.
- •Reviews often mention clear communication and option-based discussions, especially around more involved treatment and surgery. - Owners describe kind handling of anxious pets, including help with a nervous cat, a calm approach during a difficult nail trim, and a small garden that helped one dog settle. - There is strong praise for compassionate end-of-life care, including making time for families and providing a quieter space for saying goodbye.
- •Compassion is a consistent theme, especially around emotionally difficult appointments such as euthanasia and end-of-life decisions. - Several owners describe gentle handling and strong aftercare, including a post-neutering phone call, effective pain relief and pets seeming comfortable after treatment. - Practical help is also mentioned, including support with rescue and rehoming situations, microchip checks, and pet travel paperwork.
Victoria Park Vets is a small, family-run practice in Warrington led by husband-and-wife vets Archie and Sarah. The clinic is set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with on-site imaging, ultrasound, in-house lab equipment, a dedicated surgical and anaesthesia suite, and separate dog and cat wards and waiting areas. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access when pets need urgent help, practical decision-making, and compassionate support through serious illness and end-of-life care, including home euthanasia.
- •Many recent reviewers describe a friendly, supportive experience, with comments about a calm waiting room, easy parking, and staff discussing fees before treatment. - Procedure-related feedback is often strong, especially for neutering/castration and recovery support, with owners mentioning same-day updates, clear collection arrangements, and thorough aftercare advice. - Several reviews praise the team’s handling of nervous or difficult pets, and one owner was especially pleased with the outcome of their cat’s eye surgery.
Maple Veterinary Centres Ltd. is a VetPartners-owned multi-branch practice that also runs an RCVS-accredited hospital with 24-hour emergency care. It is set up for both routine work and more complex cases, with referral-level care, advanced diagnostics, surgery, and rehabilitation options including hydrotherapy.
- •Reviews repeatedly praise the team’s gentle handling of timid cats and very anxious dogs. - Owners also mention clear explanations, questions being answered during appointments, and a caring manner across different vets at the practice.
- •Strong experiences with ulcer treatment and surgery: owners mention eye ulcers, persistent ulcers, entropion operations, cherry eye surgery, and emergency eye surgery. - Clear communication: reviewers repeatedly say clinicians explained findings, treatment choices, procedures, and expected outcomes in a way they could understand. - Calm, patient handling of anxious or difficult pets: this comes up with scared dogs, reactive dogs, and pets that were unexpectedly relaxed on surgery day.
- •Recent reviewers repeatedly describe a peaceful home visit, with pets able to stay relaxed in familiar surroundings. - A strong recurring theme is clear communication: owners say the process was explained well, questions were answered, and there was no sense of being hurried. - Reviews also highlight kind, emotionally supportive care, with Michaela described as compassionate and sensitive at a very difficult time.
- •Recent feedback is largely about the store rather than the clinic, with repeated praise for staff being friendly, polite, and helpful. - Value for money comes up often, with reviewers describing prices as reliable or cheaper than some competitors. - There are specific staff shout-outs, including Mel and Pali, for attentive and knowledgeable service.
- •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.
Orford Lane Vet Surgery in Warrington is an RCVS-registered small-animal practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, and a veterinary nurse training practice. It is part of VetPartners. The practice says it provides its own out-of-hours care 365 days a year, with emergency services available at Beech House Veterinary Centre.
- •Positive reviewers describe patient, calm handling, especially for kittens' first visits, first vaccinations and nervous dogs attending for the first time. - Several owners say staff were friendly, professional and thorough, with clear explanations about what to do over the following weeks or months. - The main negative theme is cost and charging, including complaints about fees for repeat checks or routine procedures, although one reviewer felt the monthly health plan offered good value.
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.



