About Emergency Vets in Clitheroe
Emergency and out-of-hours care are critical for urgent veterinary needs.
In Clitheroe, two clinics offer emergency or out-of-hours care, providing vital services for pets requiring immediate attention. This availability can be crucial for pet owners facing sudden health issues in their animals, ensuring that care is accessible outside of regular hours. These clinics play an essential role in the local landscape, offering continuity of treatment and helping to manage complex cases that arise unexpectedly. While emergency care is available, it's important to note that 24-hour services are not offered, requiring careful planning for critical situations.
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Clitheroe.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Clitheroe
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Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Online appointment booking once registered. - Neutering with an added cone/vest discussion afterward (including an extra-cost vest mentioned by one owner). - Out-of-hours treatment used for a torn/pulled nail (one owner cites a £250 bill).
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Online appointment booking once registered. - Neutering with an added cone/vest discussion afterward (including an extra-cost vest mentioned by one owner). - Out-of-hours treatment used for a torn/pulled nail (one owner cites a £250 bill).
Our Score (71/100)
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a wider group with 11 branches (as described on its website), rather than a single standalone clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about routine consultations and treatments such as injections, and about staff being helpful with queries and willing to go out of their way—one review describes a vet driving in on a Saturday to collect paperwork and emailing copies to help an owner who was stuck while travelling. There’s also a sharp disagreement on value and diagnostic thoroughness: one owner reports spending “hundreds and hundreds” on visits and allergy treatment before finding the issue was fleas, while other reviewers explicitly say the clinic “don’t charge the earth.”
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a wider group with 11 branches (as described on its website), rather than a single standalone clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about routine consultations and treatments such as injections, and about staff being helpful with queries and willing to go out of their way—one review describes a vet driving in on a Saturday to collect paperwork and emailing copies to help an owner who was stuck while travelling. There’s also a sharp disagreement on value and diagnostic thoroughness: one owner reports spending “hundreds and hundreds” on visits and allergy treatment before finding the issue was fleas, while other reviewers explicitly say the clinic “don’t charge the earth.”
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