About Veterinary Care in Macclesfield
Macclesfield has 9 veterinary clinics, with a strong overall picture for pet owners: the average Google rating is 4.8/5 across 1,008 reviews. What stands out is the mix of transparent pricing and practical access, including several clinics offering emergency care and a meaningful number open at weekends.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bond Street Veterinary Clinic | 64/100 | — | 31 |
| Broken Cross Veterinary Surgery | 63/100 | — | 45 |
| Macclesfield Veterinary Practice | 61/100 | — | 4 |
For pet owners, Macclesfield is a good place to compare rather than simply take the first appointment available. Nine clinics gives the town enough choice to shop around for the right fit, and the overall review picture is strong enough to suggest that quality is not concentrated in just one standout option. That usually means you can weigh convenience, communication style and continuity of care alongside reputation.
Where Macclesfield looks especially helpful is transparency. Several clinics publish prices, so routine decisions such as vaccinations, check-ups or neutering are easier to budget for than in places where every quote requires a phone call. Among the more visible options, published pricing tends to sit from below average to average on the services compared, which is useful for setting expectations without assuming every clinic charges the same. The main caution is that none of the listings are verified; that status is a check on public listing details rather than a quality badge, but its absence does mean it is worth double-checking opening hours, current services and emergency arrangements before registering. Access is decent too, with a reasonable spread of weekend opening, some later evening availability and multiple clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care.
If you are choosing among vets in Macclesfield, start by deciding what matters most for your pet: predictable routine costs, easier weekend access, or confidence that urgent help is available when something suddenly changes. Then use the published pricing as a first filter, but make your final decision on the practical details that affect day-to-day care, such as how quickly appointments are available, whether you can usually see the same vet, and how the practice handles referrals or follow-up after emergencies. A short phone call often reveals more than reviews alone about responsiveness and whether the clinic feels organised.
The broader service mix is another advantage for Macclesfield pet owners, because it reduces the chances of having to look far afield for common needs. If you have a multi-pet household, an older animal, or a pet with a condition that may occasionally become urgent, this balance of choice, pricing visibility and emergency access makes the town feel more workable than many similarly sized places.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Macclesfield, Cheshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
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9 clinicsBond Street Veterinary Clinic is a CVS-owned small-animal practice in Macclesfield, established in 1963. It offers routine care alongside more involved medical and surgical work, with owners often highlighting clear explanations, practical help from the front-desk team, and thoughtful support during difficult visits. Recent feedback continues to describe the clinic as clean, modern and caring.
Broken Cross Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice in Macclesfield, established in 2007 and part of VetPartners. It is often described as a friendly, community-feel clinic where pets are handled patiently and owners feel listened to. Recent feedback continues to highlight continuity of care, clear explanations, and support in difficult moments, including a home visit for end-of-life care.
Macclesfield Veterinary Practice is described by clients as an independent practice in Macclesfield. It appears to cover both routine care and more serious cases, with recent owner feedback mentioning check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, neutering, and end-of-life support. Reviews consistently highlight unhurried communication, a welcoming team, and calm handling of nervous or older pets.
Tytherington Veterinary Centre presents itself as a family-owned, independent small-animal practice in Macclesfield offering medical and surgical care from a modern clinic. It appears set up for routine pet healthcare, investigations and surgery, with a clear emphasis on explaining options in practical, easy-to-understand terms. Owner feedback consistently highlights unhurried appointments, cost-conscious discussions, and supportive care during difficult end-of-life decisions.
Vets Now Macclesfield is part of the Vets Now out-of-hours emergency service within IVC Evidensia, operating from Wright & Morten Vets in Macclesfield. It focuses on urgent care for nights, weekends and bank holidays, with hospitalisation and on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray, ultrasound, ECG, operating theatre and isolation unit. Recent feedback is largely positive for prompt emergency care and clear explanations, though some owners report delays, high costs and inconsistent bedside manner.
More Veterinary Practices in Macclesfield
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Bond Street Veterinary Clinic is a CVS-owned small-animal practice in Macclesfield, established in 1963. It offers routine care alongside more involved medical and surgical work, with owners often highlighting clear explanations, practical help from the front-desk team, and thoughtful support during difficult visits. Recent feedback continues to describe the clinic as clean, modern and caring.
Broken Cross Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice in Macclesfield, established in 2007 and part of VetPartners. It is often described as a friendly, community-feel clinic where pets are handled patiently and owners feel listened to. Recent feedback continues to highlight continuity of care, clear explanations, and support in difficult moments, including a home visit for end-of-life care.
Macclesfield Veterinary Practice is described by clients as an independent practice in Macclesfield. It appears to cover both routine care and more serious cases, with recent owner feedback mentioning check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, neutering, and end-of-life support. Reviews consistently highlight unhurried communication, a welcoming team, and calm handling of nervous or older pets.
Tytherington Veterinary Centre presents itself as a family-owned, independent small-animal practice in Macclesfield offering medical and surgical care from a modern clinic. It appears set up for routine pet healthcare, investigations and surgery, with a clear emphasis on explaining options in practical, easy-to-understand terms. Owner feedback consistently highlights unhurried appointments, cost-conscious discussions, and supportive care during difficult end-of-life decisions.
Vets Now Macclesfield is part of the Vets Now out-of-hours emergency service within IVC Evidensia, operating from Wright & Morten Vets in Macclesfield. It focuses on urgent care for nights, weekends and bank holidays, with hospitalisation and on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X-ray, ultrasound, ECG, operating theatre and isolation unit. Recent feedback is largely positive for prompt emergency care and clear explanations, though some owners report delays, high costs and inconsistent bedside manner.
Bollington Vets Ltd presents itself as a family-owned independent small-animal practice in a purpose-built modern clinic in Macclesfield. Its website indicates a broad general practice service covering routine consultations, investigations and surgery, with support for practical matters such as pet travel paperwork and emergency contact via the usual practice phone numbers. Recent feedback is mostly very positive about staff manner, communication and care for anxious pets, although a small number of recent complaints focus on nail-clipping visits and one disputed charge.
Cheshire Farm Vets is a farm-only practice in Macclesfield providing veterinary care for farm animals, including sheep, goats and camelids. Its listed work includes routine dairy support, beef and suckler herd work, smallholder services, TB and TBAS work, vet tech services, emergency procedures, and farm call-outs. The practice also has in-house lab facilities and an on-site dispensary.
Cheshire Equine Dentistry is an equine dental service in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The website names Mark Tabachnik as founder, and owner feedback consistently highlights calm handling, clear explanations, and detailed follow-up information during visits. Review examples include lower-stress annual dental appointments, wolf tooth removal, and thorough records and aftercare.
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.




