About Emergency Vets in Bury
For urgent care, several clinics in Bury provide emergency services.
Clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care provide critical support for unforeseen pet health issues, allowing for immediate attention and potentially life-saving interventions. This is essential for pet owners who require urgent medical care for their pets outside of regular hours. The availability of emergency services in five out of seven clinics ensures that pet owners have access to necessary care when it matters most. However, the town does not have confirmed 24-hour veterinary services, indicating that while urgent care needs can be met, absolute around-the-clock services are not guaranteed.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Bury.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Bury
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Medivet Ramsbottom is part of the Medivet group. The practice appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, parasite care, microchipping), nurse-led support, and in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab, ultrasound, X‑rays), with surgical care also described in reviews (a biopsy where a lump was removed while the pet was in theatre). Out‑of‑hours care is provided by Armac Veterinary Clinic.
Medivet Ramsbottom is part of the Medivet group. The practice appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, parasite care, microchipping), nurse-led support, and in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab, ultrasound, X‑rays), with surgical care also described in reviews (a biopsy where a lump was removed while the pet was in theatre). Out‑of‑hours care is provided by Armac Veterinary Clinic.

Vets for Pets describes itself as a locally owned practice with modern facilities, including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation unit, plus separate cat and dog waiting areas/wards. The site lists a wide range of diagnostics and surgery (including cruciate surgery, fracture repair, endoscopy, and chemotherapy/cancer treatment), suggesting it’s set up for more than just routine vaccinations.
Vets for Pets describes itself as a locally owned practice with modern facilities, including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation unit, plus separate cat and dog waiting areas/wards. The site lists a wide range of diagnostics and surgery (including cruciate surgery, fracture repair, endoscopy, and chemotherapy/cancer treatment), suggesting it’s set up for more than just routine vaccinations.
Our Score (76/100)
- •Fast access for urgent problems: owners mention easy booking at any time and being seen quickly (e.g., within an hour for a dog in significant pain). - Supportive handling in high-stress situations: particularly around emergency visits and euthanasia, with staff described as clear and not rushing owners. - Cost perceptions vary: several reviewers call pricing reasonable (including for out-of-hours), but one recent review reports a £480 spend with significant dissatisfaction.
- •Fast access for urgent problems: owners mention easy booking at any time and being seen quickly (e.g., within an hour for a dog in significant pain). - Supportive handling in high-stress situations: particularly around emergency visits and euthanasia, with staff described as clear and not rushing owners. - Cost perceptions vary: several reviewers call pricing reasonable (including for out-of-hours), but one recent review reports a £480 spend with significant dissatisfaction.
Our Score (65/100)
Beech House Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 2009 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes in-house diagnostic facilities (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus routine care and surgery, alongside referral services in orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, cardiology and internal medicine. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe thoughtful end-of-life support (including candles at reception and condolence cards/poems), while others raise concerns about continuity of vets, front-desk/management interactions, and a reported medication/allergy mix-up.
Beech House Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 2009 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes in-house diagnostic facilities (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus routine care and surgery, alongside referral services in orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, cardiology and internal medicine. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe thoughtful end-of-life support (including candles at reception and condolence cards/poems), while others raise concerns about continuity of vets, front-desk/management interactions, and a reported medication/allergy mix-up.
Our Score (62/100)
Pennine Vets is an RCVS General Practice small-animal clinic established in 2004, with in-house ultrasound, X‑ray and a lab for diagnostics. The practice covers routine care (vaccines, parasite control, microchipping, neutering) as well as surgery and a soft-tissue surgery referral service. In reviews, owners describe both responsive care (including a late Friday urgent appointment for a cat, and pain relief plus a cone provided for a dog with an injured dew claw) and, in contrast, a report of being turned away when a vomiting cat was described as an emergency.
Pennine Vets is an RCVS General Practice small-animal clinic established in 2004, with in-house ultrasound, X‑ray and a lab for diagnostics. The practice covers routine care (vaccines, parasite control, microchipping, neutering) as well as surgery and a soft-tissue surgery referral service. In reviews, owners describe both responsive care (including a late Friday urgent appointment for a cat, and pain relief plus a cone provided for a dog with an injured dew claw) and, in contrast, a report of being turned away when a vomiting cat was described as an emergency.
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