Specialist Vets in Leigh

Specialist Vets in Leigh

Advanced care, referral centres and specialized veterinary services

About Specialist Vets in Leigh

Updated January 2026

Specialist services are a key part of some clinics' offerings.

Three clinics in Leigh are involved in veterinary nurse training, indicating a commitment to maintaining high standards of care and professional development. This training aspect suggests that these clinics are equipped to handle more complex cases with a team of well-trained staff. Pet owners in Leigh can benefit from this expertise, as it ensures that their pets receive care from knowledgeable professionals who are up-to-date with the latest veterinary practices.

There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Leigh.

Top Rated Specialist Vets in Leigh

Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

#1 Ranking

Our Score (86/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.7(326 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Leigh Vets4Pets Ltd operates under the Vets4Pets brand (vets4pets.com) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe a practice that answers lots of owner questions, accommodates appointment changes (including rescheduling a puppy vaccination when the owner couldn’t arrive), and can see unwell pets quickly. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about inconsistent fees between similar visits and about a dental problem that one owner felt was missed over multiple appointments.

#3 Ranking

Our Score (76/100)

4.4(445 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:

My Pets Vets Leigh Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe being seen promptly, including late-night/out-of-hours visits, and mention specific care such as diagnostic scanning, longer-term investigation of chronic skin disease, and supportive end-of-life appointments (time in a private room, comfort items provided, and unhurried goodbyes). Experiences are not uniform: alongside many reports of warm, patient handling (including with nervous dogs), one recent reviewer describes a staff member as rude and abrupt when they brought in a stray dog.