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Northway Veterinary Centre
Ormskirk
Our Score (78/100)
Northway Veterinary Centre is an RCVS accredited practice. The clinic is repeatedly described in reviews as set up for both routine, long-term care and urgent problems, with multiple owners mentioning emergency appointments and complex ongoing conditions.
Northway Veterinary Centre is an RCVS accredited practice. The clinic is repeatedly described in reviews as set up for both routine, long-term care and urgent problems, with multiple owners mentioning emergency appointments and complex ongoing conditions.
Oakhill Veterinary Centre
Preston
Our Score (77/100)
Oakhill Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, multi‑disciplinary practice that has been caring for pets, farm animals and equines since 1974, and is RCVS accredited. Reviews suggest it’s set up for long-term routine care and surgical procedures, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up phone calls after treatment and detailed explanations from vets. Recent feedback is mixed: alongside many long-standing clients praising communication and support (including end‑of‑life care), a small number of reviewers describe serious concerns around handling/stress during exams and price clarity for vaccinations.
Oakhill Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, multi‑disciplinary practice that has been caring for pets, farm animals and equines since 1974, and is RCVS accredited. Reviews suggest it’s set up for long-term routine care and surgical procedures, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up phone calls after treatment and detailed explanations from vets. Recent feedback is mixed: alongside many long-standing clients praising communication and support (including end‑of‑life care), a small number of reviewers describe serious concerns around handling/stress during exams and price clarity for vaccinations.
Hird & Partners
Todmorden
Our Score (77/100)
Hird & Partners treats small animals and also lists equine and farm animal care on its website, with separate emergency arrangements for pets versus equine/farm cases. Recent reviews most often talk about ongoing medical management (including a diabetic cat), routine and surgical work (spays), and support around end-of-life care. Owners also mention practical help beyond the consult room—such as the clinic dealing directly with an insurer during a claim—while one recent reviewer describes a serious adverse outcome following dental extractions, including infection, seizures, repeat visits with different vets, and the pet later dying.
Hird & Partners treats small animals and also lists equine and farm animal care on its website, with separate emergency arrangements for pets versus equine/farm cases. Recent reviews most often talk about ongoing medical management (including a diabetic cat), routine and surgical work (spays), and support around end-of-life care. Owners also mention practical help beyond the consult room—such as the clinic dealing directly with an insurer during a claim—while one recent reviewer describes a serious adverse outcome following dental extractions, including infection, seizures, repeat visits with different vets, and the pet later dying.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is presented on its website as part of Myerscough Veterinary Group (11 branches), and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews most often describe same-day help for urgent problems, including a vet “jump[ing] into action” with medication and arranging a scan quickly. Owners also mention support from the whole team (reception, vet, nursing staff) and describe the practice as clean, with one reviewer noting routine care such as an 18‑month booster.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is presented on its website as part of Myerscough Veterinary Group (11 branches), and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews most often describe same-day help for urgent problems, including a vet “jump[ing] into action” with medication and arranging a scan quickly. Owners also mention support from the whole team (reception, vet, nursing staff) and describe the practice as clean, with one reviewer noting routine care such as an 18‑month booster.
Ribble Vets Ltd is a large independent veterinary practice (established since the 1930s) and RCVS Accredited. The practice treats companion animals as well as farm animals and equines, and states it runs its own out-of-hours service (seen by one of their vets, either at the surgery or on the client’s farm/yard).
Ribble Vets Ltd is a large independent veterinary practice (established since the 1930s) and RCVS Accredited. The practice treats companion animals as well as farm animals and equines, and states it runs its own out-of-hours service (seen by one of their vets, either at the surgery or on the client’s farm/yard).
Our Score (77/100)
The Beacon Veterinary Centre Ltd is a single-site small-animal veterinary practice. Recent reviews describe compassionate end-of-life care (including sending a condolence card afterwards) and the ability to book a next-day appointment for a paw injury where the vet removed a seed and dispensed antibiotics. Experiences are mixed on access and front-desk interactions: some owners mention helpful phone support, while others report rudeness and feeling rushed, and one review describes being declined an appointment for a sick cat based on previous use of another practice.
The Beacon Veterinary Centre Ltd is a single-site small-animal veterinary practice. Recent reviews describe compassionate end-of-life care (including sending a condolence card afterwards) and the ability to book a next-day appointment for a paw injury where the vet removed a seed and dispensed antibiotics. Experiences are mixed on access and front-desk interactions: some owners mention helpful phone support, while others report rudeness and feeling rushed, and one review describes being declined an appointment for a sick cat based on previous use of another practice.
Our Score (76/100)
Concrete specifics mentioned
- •Follow-on appointments after an out-of-hours emergency visit are described in reviews. - Puppy vaccinations/injections are specifically mentioned, with “lots of advice” given. - End-of-life care is described, including staff communication and respecting owners’ wishes.
Concrete specifics mentioned
- •Follow-on appointments after an out-of-hours emergency visit are described in reviews. - Puppy vaccinations/injections are specifically mentioned, with “lots of advice” given. - End-of-life care is described, including staff communication and respecting owners’ wishes.
Rowan Veterinary Centre Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (per its website) that treats cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals and promotes a Pet Health Club. It’s also listed as a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention quick access to appointments (including being seen “within an hour”), vaccinations for puppies, and an emergency operation for a cat with “excellent” aftercare.
Rowan Veterinary Centre Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (per its website) that treats cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals and promotes a Pet Health Club. It’s also listed as a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention quick access to appointments (including being seen “within an hour”), vaccinations for puppies, and an emergency operation for a cat with “excellent” aftercare.
Burch Tree Vets is a veterinary practice offering 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year (per the clinic website summary). Recent reviews describe a team that will adapt appointments and handling for nervous animals—including arranging a dog to be seen first thing to avoid other dogs, using an alternate exit, and providing call updates after surgery. Multiple reviewers also mention straightforward, honest decision-making (for example, not pushing “unnecessary treatment”), but there are also reports of pricing concerns and feeling pressured toward “gold standard” options, plus one complaint about unclear flea-treatment advice and slow follow-up unless a public review was posted.
Burch Tree Vets is a veterinary practice offering 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year (per the clinic website summary). Recent reviews describe a team that will adapt appointments and handling for nervous animals—including arranging a dog to be seen first thing to avoid other dogs, using an alternate exit, and providing call updates after surgery. Multiple reviewers also mention straightforward, honest decision-making (for example, not pushing “unnecessary treatment”), but there are also reports of pricing concerns and feeling pressured toward “gold standard” options, plus one complaint about unclear flea-treatment advice and slow follow-up unless a public review was posted.
Rufford Veterinary Group Ltd
Ormskirk
Our Score (76/100)
Rufford Veterinary Group Ltd is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on recent reviews, owners mention both routine appointments (healthy pet checks, nail clips) and surgical work, including an entropion operation on a Shar Pei carried out by Mr Frazer (Ian). Practical drawbacks show up too: some clients report appointments running 20+ minutes late, and multiple reviews describe an online booking form that won’t allow cat appointments (while dog slots appear available).
Rufford Veterinary Group Ltd is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on recent reviews, owners mention both routine appointments (healthy pet checks, nail clips) and surgical work, including an entropion operation on a Shar Pei carried out by Mr Frazer (Ian). Practical drawbacks show up too: some clients report appointments running 20+ minutes late, and multiple reviews describe an online booking form that won’t allow cat appointments (while dog slots appear available).
