Cleveleys Vets4Pets Ltd – Vets in Thornton-Cleveleys
Clinic Overview
- Compassionate end-of-life care is a major theme, with owners describing respectful euthanasia support, time and privacy with their pets, and thoughtful help afterwards, including discreet handling of ashes. - Clear communication and continuity of care stand out in several reviews, especially for long-term conditions and more difficult decisions around tests, medication and treatment plans. - Helpful, caring staff across the clinic are mentioned repeatedly, from reception through to the veterinary team; owners often mention feeling listened to and supported.
Cleveleys Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice in Thornton-Cleveleys offering care for dogs, cats and exotics, with a broad mix of routine, diagnostic, surgical and inpatient services. The clinic’s website also lists Vets Now as its out-of-hours emergency provider. Recent feedback is especially strong around clear explanations, compassionate support for long-term and end-of-life cases, and thoughtful follow-up from the team.
Services
- •Routine and preventive care: dentistry, microchipping, prescriptions and medication, nurse clinics, weight clinics, nutritional advice, puppy parties, educational workshops, and pet passport or animal health certificate services.
- •Surgery and anaesthesia: the website lists soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cruciate surgery, fracture repair, airway surgery, ear surgery, anaesthesia, and an operating theatre. Recent reviews also mention neutering, with owners praising the aftercare phone calls afterwards.
- •Diagnostics and monitoring: digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, ECG, echocardiography, blood pressure monitoring, and in-house lab work including biochemistry, haematology and electrolytes. Review examples include a scan and further checks during an acute illness work-up.
- •Hospital and more advanced care: hospital ward facilities, an isolation unit, separated dog and cat wards, plus oncology, chemotherapy and other cancer treatment.
- •Behaviour, bereavement and urgent care: the clinic lists bereavement support and behaviourist support, and reviews describe calm, compassionate handling in euthanasia cases as well as quick help in urgent situations. Emergency cover is provided via Vets Now.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits around average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. The clearest published figure available is an out-of-hours emergency consultation fee from £313.50 via its emergency cover arrangements. In reviews, owners sometimes describe the care as good value or “worth every penny,” particularly in urgent or complex cases.
People
- •Dr Lynsey, Veterinary Surgeon: repeatedly praised for explaining options clearly, supporting shared decision-making, and following up on ongoing cases; one owner says she phoned late in the evening after surgery to discuss treatment.
- •Holly: mentioned for making proactive check-in calls for a pet with a long-term health condition.
- •Robyn: thanked for an initial diagnosis and for helping keep a cat comfortable at home overnight with pain relief before a final decision was made.
- •Charlotte: remembered fondly for gentle, compassionate care during a pet’s final moments.
- •Debbie (reception): singled out for warmth and compassion when supporting an owner through saying goodbye to their dog.
- •Reception team: frequently described as caring, helpful and efficient, including fitting in urgent appointments and rearranging schedules when needed.
Reviews
Google rating: 4.7 stars from 625 reviews. Recent written feedback is very positive overall.
- •Compassionate end-of-life care is a major theme, with owners describing respectful euthanasia support, time and privacy with their pets, and thoughtful help afterwards, including discreet handling of ashes.
- •Clear communication and continuity of care stand out in several reviews, especially for long-term conditions and more difficult decisions around tests, medication and treatment plans.
- •Helpful, caring staff across the clinic are mentioned repeatedly, from reception through to the veterinary team; owners often mention feeling listened to and supported.
- •Good handling of urgent and routine treatment also appears in reviews, including quick help in emergencies, scans and checks for sudden illness, and reassuring aftercare following neutering.

