About Emergency Vets in Widnes
Emergency and out-of-hours veterinary services are a crucial consideration for pet owners in Widnes.
Three clinics in Widnes offer emergency or out-of-hours care, which is vital for addressing urgent health issues that arise outside of regular business hours. While these services are not equivalent to 24-hour availability, they provide pet owners with options for immediate care in critical situations. This ensures that pets can receive necessary treatment without delay, even during evenings or weekends. Clinics offering these services are better equipped to handle emergencies, which can provide peace of mind to pet owners during stressful times. For more information, visit Widnes' emergency vets page.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Widnes.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Widnes
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Andale Vets (Andale Veterinary Centre) provides general veterinary care for companion animals including cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters. The practice advertises emergency vet services, and notes that out-of-hours consultations are not included in standard plans. Recent reviews most often describe being able to get appointments within the same week and consultations that “don’t rush you,” alongside a small number of reports raising concerns about dispensing/procedure issues (for example, incorrect medication supplied and lack of a promised follow-up call).
Andale Vets (Andale Veterinary Centre) provides general veterinary care for companion animals including cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters. The practice advertises emergency vet services, and notes that out-of-hours consultations are not included in standard plans. Recent reviews most often describe being able to get appointments within the same week and consultations that “don’t rush you,” alongside a small number of reports raising concerns about dispensing/procedure issues (for example, incorrect medication supplied and lack of a promised follow-up call).

White Cross Vets Widnes is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states 21 practices across the North and Midlands). Based on the clinic data and recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday pet care with support for emergencies and ongoing plans: owners mention a “monthly plan,” clear cost discussions (“no surprise costs”), and vets taking time to explain treatments and medications. Reviews also describe the team supporting families through pet losses and helping with practical cost-saving advice for repeat medications.
White Cross Vets Widnes is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states 21 practices across the North and Midlands). Based on the clinic data and recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday pet care with support for emergencies and ongoing plans: owners mention a “monthly plan,” clear cost discussions (“no surprise costs”), and vets taking time to explain treatments and medications. Reviews also describe the team supporting families through pet losses and helping with practical cost-saving advice for repeat medications.
Halton View Veterinary Surgery is part of Rutland House Vets, a multi-branch group that says it has been providing veterinary care for nearly 65 years, with a 24/7 emergency service based at an RCVS‑accredited hospital. The clinic is set up for routine care (vaccinations, neutering/spays) as well as access to more complex services through the wider group (advanced diagnostics, referral‑level care, hydrotherapy and rehabilitation).
Halton View Veterinary Surgery is part of Rutland House Vets, a multi-branch group that says it has been providing veterinary care for nearly 65 years, with a 24/7 emergency service based at an RCVS‑accredited hospital. The clinic is set up for routine care (vaccinations, neutering/spays) as well as access to more complex services through the wider group (advanced diagnostics, referral‑level care, hydrotherapy and rehabilitation).
