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    Medivet The Vets Speke - Ark Veterinary Centre - from www.arkveterinarycentre.co.uk

    Medivet The Vets Speke - Ark Veterinary Centre

    (4 reviews)

    Ark Veterinary Centre is situated in Speke, near to the retail park and not far from Hunts Cross…read more They offer a huge range of services: # In house laboratory for blood testing and parasite identification. # An ultrasound machine for diagnostic work, e.g. Pregnancy, liver and bladder disease. # Digital x-ray machine ensuring images are quick, reliable and high quality. # A separate theatre with quality monitoring equipment for your pet. # A computerised filing system, so we can find your records at the touch of a button. # Separate cat and dog wards to minimise distress to animals in our care. # Dental machine and instruments to provide a full dental service for your pet. # Complimentary medicine - acupuncture clinic, herbal and homoeopathic treatments. # VIP PLAN - (Very Important Pet) - Budget monthly for your pet's health. # Well Pet clinics run by our nurses including flea and worming advice, diet advice, puppy and kitten advice and much more! # Pet Travel Scheme - allowing your pets to travel with you abroad. # Microchip identification I went here once on a Saturday with my poorly pet rat. I had called in advance in something of a panic and the lady I spoke to was very reassuring and kind. She told me to come right away and they would look after him. As soon as I walked in the lady knew who I was and she asked me to take a seat. I only had to wait a few minutes before the vet called me in. The Vet I saw was so lovely. He was kind and caring and really made me feel better. Unfortunately the outcome of his examination was not good as my rat had to be put to sleep :( The vet offered me the option of operating on my rat but he said it was very unlikely that he would survive and it would cost me a lot of money. He did not pressure me into spending extra money and made sure he gave me the facts for both options so I could make an informed choice. I left the room, clearly very upset, and the receptionist gave me a tissue and made me a cup of tea, telling me to take my time and there was no rush. Whilst I was sitting recovering the vet came out to see me and said my rat had just drifted away and did not suffer, which made me feel better. When it was time to pay the receptionist seemed to be feeling very bad to have to charge me for putting my rat to sleep, but I understood that I had to pay. The staff were so lovely and kind at Ark. I haven't had cause to go back to a vets since then but if I did I would definitely go to Ark.

    After moving to Hale wood with my two cats I asked around for a good vet,the standard I was looking…read morefor had to match up to the excellent one I had used in Yorkshire,however the first vet I used could not help my first cat,he did not seem to be concerned I had to have her put to sleep, how I wish I had taken her to the Ark, my current cat is with them and I am always impressed with the facilities they have and the way she is treated, sadly her condition is not good, but still the vet was compassionate and caring she was clearly upset giving me the bad news,I would not hesitate to recommend the Ark to any companion pet owner

    Yew Tree Veterinary Surgery

    Yew Tree Veterinary Surgery

    (7 reviews)

    Last year, I moved into my first flat alone in Withington. Solo. No flatmates. I was a bit lonely,…read morenaturally, with the boyf living in a different city and all my mates living in Manchester city centre. I decided that the only thing for it was to get a cat and thus cement myself in my friends' collective consciousness as their gin-soaked mad aunt. The first place I went was the Yew Tree vet surgery, as I knew they'd have a list of rescue centres, and they did. I made plans to visit one or two, but then by chance found Alan (nee 'Taz') going free to a good home, from a good home. Instantly, I loved him. Instantly, he loved getting under my feet. It was truly special. Then I noticed that Alan wasn't eating much and seemed pretty sluggish. Obviously I did what any normal cat owner would do. I cried, I panicked, I lambasted myself for being a rubbish cat parent. I went to the vets. The service we got at Yew Tree was fantastic. I burst in with my cat carrier and lay prostrate at the receptionist's feet "I am awful!" I wailed "my cat is ILL!" James the vet was lovely and calmed Alan down instantly, with some sort of vet magic, did a thorough once over and pinpointed the problem instantly. 20 minutes later, with a prescription, all of Alan's vaccines etc, a charity catnip toy and the advice "Do not feed your cat Go-Cat, it is MacDonalds for cats!!!" ringing in my ears, I was off home, happy again, and not crying. I know that it doesn't seem much; cat ill, vet see cat, cat get better, but as pet owners know, it is so important to know that there's a vet you can trust. The Yew Tree vet surgery is a great place to go. As well as saving your fluffy friend's life, they sell a great range of healthy vet-approved pet foods, and animal toys, a lot of which are charity affiliated. Even now that we've moved into the city centre, we still make the journey into Withington when Alan needs a check up, because we know we can trust them to be thorough and professional, and nice to the cat.

    It's always nervewracking taking a baby animal to the vet. What if it embarrasses me, you're…read morethinking. What if there's something wrong with it? What if I've been a really bad owner and not known it? All these things were running through my head when young three month old Phoebe was popped in her pet carrier and taken to Withington's Yew Tree vet today. First of all, I love dogs and I love cats. But good lord, this is where dogs have the advantage. Most travel so well, and they're usually keen to meet new people so the strange man with the big needle doesn't seem in the least bit threatening. Cats, well, they're the misanthrope of the animal world. They adore a few select people but it takes a while to make friends with them. Now, Phoebe likes her cat carrier, for sure, which is a huge positive for a kitten... but she doesn't like being contained and she does NOT like engine noise. So here we were, taking what is normally rather a nervous, skittish and anxious kitten to an unfamiliar place in a now more heightened state of nervousness, skittishness and anxiety. Great. Just what on earth was going to happen on that table. I needn't have worried. Not only do you get a warm, lovely, friendly welcome at the reception desk, you get James. He's amazing. He's seen it all - nervous cats, cats who are phobic of everything from bins to bags to binbags to doors to shoes... like mine, angry cats, evil cats... he has one of his own. Our kitten was very healthy, he checked her over 100% and asked lots of questions about her behaviour and diet. We got tons of great advice about cat food and what little Phoebe would be needing in terms of shots and whatnot over the coming weeks. You can't put a price on a good vet, and now that there's a feline in our lives we're even happier we're moving closer to this establishment. Yay to the Yew Tree vets!

    Woolton Veterinary Centre - vet - Updated May 2026

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