Bury has 5 emergency vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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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.
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5 clinicsMedivet Ramsbottom is part of the Medivet group in Bury, Greater Manchester. The practice offers routine preventive care, nurse clinics, diagnostics and surgical treatment, with in-house laboratory facilities, ultrasound and X-rays available on site. Out-of-hours care is provided by Armac Veterinary Clinic, and recent feedback regularly highlights clear communication, accommodating appointments and a kind, helpful team.
The main published figure available is an out-of-hours emergency consultation from £100 via Armac Pet Accident & Emergency Vets. Recent reviews give a mixed picture on costs: one owner praised the way fees were explained around a small operation, while others complained about limited price transparency, prescription or refund disputes, a quoted £560 sedation fee to assess a paw injury, and a reported £200 rebooking charge after an unsuccessful microchipping visit.
- •Recent reviews are mostly positive, with many owners describing long-term loyalty to the practice and saying the vets are kind, professional, and good with animals. - Emergency access stands out strongly: owners mention being able to book 24 hours a day and, in one case, being seen within an hour for a dog in significant pain. - Cost is viewed positively in several emergency reviews, particularly for out-of-hours care, though there is also a clear negative account centred on follow-up, test results, and missed promised callbacks.
- •Many positive reviews highlight compassionate end-of-life care, including candles at reception during a pet’s passing, sympathy cards and poems sent afterwards, and supportive follow-up around ashes collection. - Owners also describe helpful handling of stressful appointments, including making visits easier for an energetic dog and generally warm interactions from reception staff. - More critical reviews raise concerns about continuity of care, with comments about changing vets and one owner saying their preferred vet, Mark, had left.
- •Staff are often described as kind, patient and reassuring, including with very stressed animals during urgent visits. - End-of-life care stands out as a strong theme, with owners describing appointments as understanding and respectful, and one mentioning a condolence card afterwards. - Routine care is also mentioned positively, including general health checks, vaccinations and help with ongoing preventive care.



