
Found in the heart of Lancashire, our friendly veterinary practices are in Goosnargh, Preston and Kirkham and we provide caring, compassionate and professional care for both pets and working animals.Our vets treat a huge range of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and all farm animals. We also treat the more unusual avian, camelid, exotic and small furry pets including reptiles, tortoises, parrots and the animals of the award winning Blackpool Zoo.

Lanes Vets have been providing veterinary care for our client's cattle for over 35 years, covering farms and small-holdings in an area which stretches from Kirkham in the south to Hornby in the north,from Chipping in the east to Poulton and the west coast.

At Bay Vets more than 95% of all clinical work is performed in-house. We have almost every facility needed to treat your pet at our Lancaster surgery, meaning you don't have the burden of travel anddealing with a practice you don't have a relationship with. It's important to you that your furry friend is healthy and happy at all times, and has a reliable veterinary expert to visit when they need professional care. Bay Vets is here for you 24/7.

If you're looking for a Preston vet, then you've come to the right place. We understand just how important your pet is and as a small privately-owned veterinary practice, we can ensure that your petreceives the very best treatment- in fact, we try to treat your pet as if it was our own! We have a great reputation for being one of the best vets in Preston, giving our clients a personal service.

We are your friendly and approachable Vets in Fleetwood. Just as soon as you and your pet walk through our doors, you become members of our "family" - we all know all your pets by name. Providingquality professional advice for all small pets, including hamsters, ferrets and rats. We'll help you give your pet the very best possible care and live a long, happy and healthy life.

The story of Withy Grove Veterinary Clinic begins in the 1970s when the surgery was based in Withy Grove House, now a nursing home, from whence it got its name. The practice was sold in the 1980s bythe then owner, Terence Bate, to J & M Glassbrook, the vets from Leyland who moved us to our current building on Station Road.

The practice dates back to the early years of the 20th century. It was located on King Street, Clitheroe before the Second World War and the coach house at the rear became the practice premises formany years until the move to Princess Avenue in 1992. The farm team is still based in Clitheroe along with the pet practice branch. The 24 hour service for pet clients moved to Clayton Le Dale when we opened there in February 2009.

Find out below in this section if you'd like to know about our facilities, the level of care to expect or some of our extra services. Call our Reception staff to make an appointment for your pet. Usethis section to register your pet with our Practice order repeat prescriptions and find information about payment and insurance.

The practice was established in1984 by Alison with the help and support of family and friends originally as a mixed practice carrying out farm work as well as horses dogs and cats. Over the years wehave become more tailored to meet the needs of small animal and equine veterinary care (medicine and surgery).

Both John and Sam have cared for animals "great and small" from childhood and wished to continue this with their professional careers and so became vets. If you need any veterinary help or advice,please contact us and speak to a member of staff or ask for an appointment with one of our vets or nursing team. If your pet is ill we will aim to see you quickly. We can deal with all your pet's needs from vaccinations and neutering to helping them when they are unfortunately ill or injured.