About Veterinary Care in Ashton Under Lyne
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options in Ashton Under Lyne based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Ashton Under Lyne
There are 5 veterinary clinics in Ashton Under Lyne, with an average Google rating of 4.4★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, while none offer services for farm or large animals. Two clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, although 24-hour veterinary cover is not explicitly confirmed. All clinics have websites, and four are involved in veterinary nurse training, reflecting strong professional development opportunities within the town. The town's veterinary options are primarily focused on companion-animal care. Read more about dog and cat vets in Ashton Under Lyne.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Tameside Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic that handles both routine care (regular checks for cats) and more emotionally difficult appointments (euthanasia), with multiple owners mentioning that staff take time to explain options and don’t pressure them into decisions. Specific examples owners mention include being given private time and not being rushed after euthanasia, accommodating reactive or nervous pets, and a “nothing unnecessarily carried out” approach to treatment.
Tameside Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic that handles both routine care (regular checks for cats) and more emotionally difficult appointments (euthanasia), with multiple owners mentioning that staff take time to explain options and don’t pressure them into decisions. Specific examples owners mention include being given private time and not being rushed after euthanasia, accommodating reactive or nervous pets, and a “nothing unnecessarily carried out” approach to treatment.

Animal Trust Vets CIC Ashton is part of Animal Trust (a mission-led veterinary social enterprise), offering general practice care alongside 24/7 urgent care. The clinic states that consultations are free, and that out-of-hours visits carry a £79 supplement (with other fees the same as daytime). Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine work (vaccinations) and procedures such as surgery—including dental extractions mentioned by an owner. Reviewers also describe being seen quickly despite a busy waiting room, and staff taking time to reassure anxious pets and worried owners—though one recent reviewer reports being sent away with sedation tablets and feeling staff “wouldn’t even touch” their dog.
Animal Trust Vets CIC Ashton is part of Animal Trust (a mission-led veterinary social enterprise), offering general practice care alongside 24/7 urgent care. The clinic states that consultations are free, and that out-of-hours visits carry a £79 supplement (with other fees the same as daytime). Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine work (vaccinations) and procedures such as surgery—including dental extractions mentioned by an owner. Reviewers also describe being seen quickly despite a busy waiting room, and staff taking time to reassure anxious pets and worried owners—though one recent reviewer reports being sent away with sedation tablets and feeling staff “wouldn’t even touch” their dog.
Medivet Ashton 24hr is part of the Medivet group and positions itself as a 24-hour centre for urgent and emergency care. The website states there’s an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. Recent reviews describe people arriving out-of-hours without notice and being seen quickly (for example, one owner reported arriving around 8pm and being seen within 10 minutes), and several mention vets taking time to explain options and provide thorough advice. However, a few recent reviews raise concerns about communication and administration (unanswered messages when trying to book, and a wrong prescription with no apology mentioned) and about how a distressed owner was spoken to at reception.
Medivet Ashton 24hr is part of the Medivet group and positions itself as a 24-hour centre for urgent and emergency care. The website states there’s an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. Recent reviews describe people arriving out-of-hours without notice and being seen quickly (for example, one owner reported arriving around 8pm and being seen within 10 minutes), and several mention vets taking time to explain options and provide thorough advice. However, a few recent reviews raise concerns about communication and administration (unanswered messages when trying to book, and a wrong prescription with no apology mentioned) and about how a distressed owner was spoken to at reception.
Our Score (74/100)
M Gourley Veterinary Surgeons – Ashton-under-Lyne is a small-animal practice established in 1953 and the main site of the Gourley Veterinary Surgeons group. The website lists a broad, general-practice setup (including in-house imaging like X‑ray/ultrasound, dental procedures on-site, and in-house physiotherapy), plus a soft-tissue surgery referral service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a mix of experiences: some praise gentle handling of nervous pets and clear explanations around operations, while others raise serious concerns about communication and clinical advice (including alleged dosing/medication guidance issues and dissatisfaction around euthanasia handling). There are also specific mentions of treatment for an ear infection, urgent help for an injured feral cat, and routine neutering/microchipping.
M Gourley Veterinary Surgeons – Ashton-under-Lyne is a small-animal practice established in 1953 and the main site of the Gourley Veterinary Surgeons group. The website lists a broad, general-practice setup (including in-house imaging like X‑ray/ultrasound, dental procedures on-site, and in-house physiotherapy), plus a soft-tissue surgery referral service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a mix of experiences: some praise gentle handling of nervous pets and clear explanations around operations, while others raise serious concerns about communication and clinical advice (including alleged dosing/medication guidance issues and dissatisfaction around euthanasia handling). There are also specific mentions of treatment for an ear infection, urgent help for an injured feral cat, and routine neutering/microchipping.
Companion Care (Ashton) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets (part of the Vets4Pets group) and describes itself as a locally owned practice. Based on the website, it’s set up for small-animal first-opinion care with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound) and inpatient facilities (hospital ward and isolation unit), plus separate cat/dog waiting and ward areas. Decision-relevant details owners mention include end-of-life care (multiple reviews describe euthanasia appointments and condolence gestures such as a card), and follow-up charging disputes (one recent review describes being told a follow-up was included, then receiving an additional bill of “almost £60” and being told “the charge stands”). Access by phone is also a sticking point for at least one reviewer who reports calling after opening and still hearing a “closed message”. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by Vets Now Manchester when the clinic is closed.
Companion Care (Ashton) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets (part of the Vets4Pets group) and describes itself as a locally owned practice. Based on the website, it’s set up for small-animal first-opinion care with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound) and inpatient facilities (hospital ward and isolation unit), plus separate cat/dog waiting and ward areas. Decision-relevant details owners mention include end-of-life care (multiple reviews describe euthanasia appointments and condolence gestures such as a card), and follow-up charging disputes (one recent review describes being told a follow-up was included, then receiving an additional bill of “almost £60” and being told “the charge stands”). Access by phone is also a sticking point for at least one reviewer who reports calling after opening and still hearing a “closed message”. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by Vets Now Manchester when the clinic is closed.
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Tameside Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Our Score (79/100)
M Gourley Veterinary Surgeons - Ashton-under-Lyne
Our Score (74/100)





