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Our Score (76/100)
- •Fast access for urgent problems: owners mention easy booking at any time and being seen quickly (e.g., within an hour for a dog in significant pain). - Supportive handling in high-stress situations: particularly around emergency visits and euthanasia, with staff described as clear and not rushing owners. - Cost perceptions vary: several reviewers call pricing reasonable (including for out-of-hours), but one recent review reports a £480 spend with significant dissatisfaction.
- •Fast access for urgent problems: owners mention easy booking at any time and being seen quickly (e.g., within an hour for a dog in significant pain). - Supportive handling in high-stress situations: particularly around emergency visits and euthanasia, with staff described as clear and not rushing owners. - Cost perceptions vary: several reviewers call pricing reasonable (including for out-of-hours), but one recent review reports a £480 spend with significant dissatisfaction.
PetMedics Veterinary Surgeons - Salford is part of the PetMedics Veterinary Surgeons group (three practices). The group website describes access to both first-opinion care and a certificate-led referral/emergency & critical care hospital within the wider group, plus an on-site pet shop (at the hospital site). Public information about availability is mixed: the website describes a dedicated 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff, while Google lists limited opening days/hours for this clinic.
PetMedics Veterinary Surgeons - Salford is part of the PetMedics Veterinary Surgeons group (three practices). The group website describes access to both first-opinion care and a certificate-led referral/emergency & critical care hospital within the wider group, plus an on-site pet shop (at the hospital site). Public information about availability is mixed: the website describes a dedicated 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff, while Google lists limited opening days/hours for this clinic.
Vetcare Limited is a small-animal veterinary practice. From its website, it offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, neutering) and a “Pet Health Care Plan,” and it also lists diagnostic imaging (radiology and ultrasonography). Reviews frequently describe ongoing treatment for long-running health problems and support during difficult situations, with specific staff members repeatedly named.
Vetcare Limited is a small-animal veterinary practice. From its website, it offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, neutering) and a “Pet Health Care Plan,” and it also lists diagnostic imaging (radiology and ultrasonography). Reviews frequently describe ongoing treatment for long-running health problems and support during difficult situations, with specific staff members repeatedly named.
Our Score (75/100)
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe
- •Same-day appointments being offered for urgent problems (e.g., a cat with a painful shoulder injury). - Active management of complications under sedation, including a report of a dog being resuscitated when breathing stopped. - Follow-ups after surgery and ongoing monitoring, including updates on test results and recovery.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe
- •Same-day appointments being offered for urgent problems (e.g., a cat with a painful shoulder injury). - Active management of complications under sedation, including a report of a dog being resuscitated when breathing stopped. - Follow-ups after surgery and ongoing monitoring, including updates on test results and recovery.
Companion Care (Salford) Ltd
Salford
Our Score (75/100)
Companion Care (Salford) Ltd is a Companion Care practice based inside a Pets at Home store, set up as a modern, well‑equipped clinic with an in‑house lab and pharmacy plus digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The website also lists an operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation unit, suggesting it can manage both routine appointments and more involved cases.
Companion Care (Salford) Ltd is a Companion Care practice based inside a Pets at Home store, set up as a modern, well‑equipped clinic with an in‑house lab and pharmacy plus digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The website also lists an operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation unit, suggesting it can manage both routine appointments and more involved cases.
Our Score (75/100)
Recent reviews give concrete examples of the practice adapting appointments for anxious dogs (e.g., using a back door entry and doing vaccinations outdoors). Cat surgery is also specifically mentioned: one owner reports a cat spay with a post-procedure phone call from the vet to explain how it went. A small number of reviews raise a serious concern about confidentiality/data privacy, describing a past incident where an owner’s personal medical information was allegedly shared within the practice.
Recent reviews give concrete examples of the practice adapting appointments for anxious dogs (e.g., using a back door entry and doing vaccinations outdoors). Cat surgery is also specifically mentioned: one owner reports a cat spay with a post-procedure phone call from the vet to explain how it went. A small number of reviews raise a serious concern about confidentiality/data privacy, describing a past incident where an owner’s personal medical information was allegedly shared within the practice.
Queens Park Veterinary Surgery describes itself as privately owned, and reviewers also call it a “truly independent” practice. The clinic appears set up for continuity of care—the website says clients can request to see the same vet or nurse, and multiple reviews echo regularly seeing the same vet with consultations that “never feel rushed.” Owners also mention surgical care including a tooth extraction, with one reviewer noting the team helped sort out insurance paperwork. Out-of-hours cover is stated to be provided by Petmedics.
Queens Park Veterinary Surgery describes itself as privately owned, and reviewers also call it a “truly independent” practice. The clinic appears set up for continuity of care—the website says clients can request to see the same vet or nurse, and multiple reviews echo regularly seeing the same vet with consultations that “never feel rushed.” Owners also mention surgical care including a tooth extraction, with one reviewer noting the team helped sort out insurance paperwork. Out-of-hours cover is stated to be provided by Petmedics.
Mount Road Veterinary Surgery
Manchester
Our Score (73/100)
- •Owners frequently mention routine care such as health checks and injections, with staff described as taking time to settle anxious pets before examinations. - Several reviews highlight cat care, including neutering and follow-up visits, with one owner bringing two cats for treatment over a short period and specifically praising the vet’s compassion. - Practical, specific touches come up: being seen early when the clinic was quiet, and staff explaining options like the Pet Health Club versus paying per visit.
- •Owners frequently mention routine care such as health checks and injections, with staff described as taking time to settle anxious pets before examinations. - Several reviews highlight cat care, including neutering and follow-up visits, with one owner bringing two cats for treatment over a short period and specifically praising the vet’s compassion. - Practical, specific touches come up: being seen early when the clinic was quiet, and staff explaining options like the Pet Health Club versus paying per visit.
Our Score (73/100)
Atherton Veterinary Centre lists routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, wellness screening) alongside dental work and support clinics run by nurses, and it states it offers emergency vet services. The information provided doesn’t state whether the practice is independent or part of a corporate group. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and provide advice, including one same-morning urgent case where a guinea pig was admitted and operated on that morning after an abscess burst and bled heavily.
Atherton Veterinary Centre lists routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, wellness screening) alongside dental work and support clinics run by nurses, and it states it offers emergency vet services. The information provided doesn’t state whether the practice is independent or part of a corporate group. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and provide advice, including one same-morning urgent case where a guinea pig was admitted and operated on that morning after an abscess burst and bled heavily.
Wendy Lane Vets
Rochdale
Our Score (73/100)
Wendy Lane Vets describes itself as a family-run, independent practice with over 40 years in operation. The website highlights a practice-run Pet Healthcare Plan (explicitly stated as not insurance) aimed at spreading routine-care costs, alongside routine and medical/surgical work. Recent reviews most often mention cat and dog care (including vaccinations/health checks, spay/neuter, and support with anxious pets), plus end-of-life care; one reviewer also describes treatment for guinea pigs including an eye issue.
Wendy Lane Vets describes itself as a family-run, independent practice with over 40 years in operation. The website highlights a practice-run Pet Healthcare Plan (explicitly stated as not insurance) aimed at spreading routine-care costs, alongside routine and medical/surgical work. Recent reviews most often mention cat and dog care (including vaccinations/health checks, spay/neuter, and support with anxious pets), plus end-of-life care; one reviewer also describes treatment for guinea pigs including an eye issue.
