About Dog & Cat Vets in Thornton-Cleveleys
Companion-animal clinics play a central role in Thornton-Cleveleys.
The veterinary services in Thornton-Cleveleys are primarily focused on companion animals, specifically dogs and cats. This is evident from the uniform provision of care for these animals across all local clinics. Pet owners seeking routine care, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments have multiple options to choose from, with clinics dedicated to maintaining the health and well-being of household pets. The comprehensive care offered ensures that everyday veterinary needs are well catered for.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Thornton-Cleveleys.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Thornton-Cleveleys
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •support through end-of-life decisions, including making time for families and keeping pets calm and pain-free
- •clear explanations and shared decision-making (including discussing options around tests/medication rather than pushing one route)
- •follow-up and continuity, such as post-neutering aftercare calls and a vet phoning late in the day to discuss ongoing treatment
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •support through end-of-life decisions, including making time for families and keeping pets calm and pain-free
- •clear explanations and shared decision-making (including discussing options around tests/medication rather than pushing one route)
- •follow-up and continuity, such as post-neutering aftercare calls and a vet phoning late in the day to discuss ongoing treatment

Andrew Mellor Veterinary Surgeons describes itself as a family-owned practice: founded in 1974 (by David Wadsworth) and bought by Andrew Mellor and his family in 2012. The clinic states it is RCVS approved and VetGDP approved, and that it is a training practice for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses.
Andrew Mellor Veterinary Surgeons describes itself as a family-owned practice: founded in 1974 (by David Wadsworth) and bought by Andrew Mellor and his family in 2012. The clinic states it is RCVS approved and VetGDP approved, and that it is a training practice for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses.
Andrew Mellor Vets is a family-run veterinary practice (purchased by Andrew Mellor and his family after he joined in 1997 and became lead vet around 2005). The practice is RCVS approved and VetGDP approved. Based on the website, it aims to provide surgical, medical and diagnostic services; recent reviews add specific signals around soft-tissue/orthopaedic-type surgery (an operation described as “saving [a dog’s] foot”), spaying, and second-opinion work where vets “took the time to explain everything” and keep pets “stress-free.” Reviewers also mention the newer premises being bright/roomy with separate areas for cats and dogs, and several owners explicitly say they felt not upsold into unnecessary treatment.
Andrew Mellor Vets is a family-run veterinary practice (purchased by Andrew Mellor and his family after he joined in 1997 and became lead vet around 2005). The practice is RCVS approved and VetGDP approved. Based on the website, it aims to provide surgical, medical and diagnostic services; recent reviews add specific signals around soft-tissue/orthopaedic-type surgery (an operation described as “saving [a dog’s] foot”), spaying, and second-opinion work where vets “took the time to explain everything” and keep pets “stress-free.” Reviewers also mention the newer premises being bright/roomy with separate areas for cats and dogs, and several owners explicitly say they felt not upsold into unnecessary treatment.
- •Support in emergencies and urgent situations: multiple owners describe empathy during “very sad” emergencies and urgent treatment/surgery, including help dealing with insurance when an owner felt overwhelmed. - Access and responsiveness vary: some report being seen straight away; another describes difficulty getting through for emergency advice and being told the practice was too busy/short-staffed to help at that time. - Cost and value concerns in a minority of reviews: one owner reports a £550 x‑ray quote and sought a second opinion; another describes feeling pressured around payment during ongoing treatment and says records were withheld until payment was made.
- •Support in emergencies and urgent situations: multiple owners describe empathy during “very sad” emergencies and urgent treatment/surgery, including help dealing with insurance when an owner felt overwhelmed. - Access and responsiveness vary: some report being seen straight away; another describes difficulty getting through for emergency advice and being told the practice was too busy/short-staffed to help at that time. - Cost and value concerns in a minority of reviews: one owner reports a £550 x‑ray quote and sought a second opinion; another describes feeling pressured around payment during ongoing treatment and says records were withheld until payment was made.
Wyrebrooke Mobile Vets is a home-visit veterinary service that focuses on routine care delivered in your own home, with appointments arranged in advance. The website highlights general consultations and health checks, vaccinations, microchipping, and supplying medications/treatments. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe home visits that provided practical advice, and mention the vet being patient with a nervous or “dramatic” puppy and handling a cat visit positively.
Wyrebrooke Mobile Vets is a home-visit veterinary service that focuses on routine care delivered in your own home, with appointments arranged in advance. The website highlights general consultations and health checks, vaccinations, microchipping, and supplying medications/treatments. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe home visits that provided practical advice, and mention the vet being patient with a nervous or “dramatic” puppy and handling a cat visit positively.

