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Anrich Vets and Northwest Referrals

We are a first opinion and referral centre that can offer your pet everything from preventative treatment to complicated neuro surgery.

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Anrich Vets and Northwest Referrals

Welcome to Anrich Vets and Northwest Referrals. We are a first opinion and referral centre that can offer your pet everything from preventative treatment to complicated neuro surgery. We are a family run, independant practice and have been for over 40 years. We are one of very few veterinary services to have a full team of staff, with this we are able to register new clients and often see your pet the same day. We are fully open and welcoming clients back into the building now COVID-19 is now under control.

We would like to thank all of our clients for their patience over the last 2 years, we have expanded our practice by 30% and doubled the the team. This does give us more time and capacity to offer complete care to the pets of Wigan and surrounding areas.

OUR SERVICES

Veterinary vaccination

Vaccinations

We offer pet owners a puppy and kitten pack for starting your vaccinations for £99

Pet neutering

Pet neutering

We offer a range a neutering options for male and female cats and dogs.

Veterinary Services near me - Wigan

Veterinary

We offer a full range of Veterinary services

Referrals

Referrals

MRI, CT & Surgical Referrals

We offer

Same day appointments!

It is recommended that you book your consultation in advance, however we will always see you in your time of need! Call 01942 242001 or Contact Us Today

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OPENING HOURS

Monday           08:30-18:00
Monday.          08:30-18:00
Tuesday.         08:30-18:00
Wednesday     08:30-18:00
Thursday        08:30-18:00
Friday            08:30-18:00
Saturday        08:30-12:00

Sunday.          closed

Vet hospital

Anrich Veterinary Hospital Wigan

19 Caroline Street
Wigan WN3 4EL

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01942 242001

CLIENTS REVIEWS

Anrich Vets
4.7
Based on 179 reviews
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Vicki SwindellsVicki Swindells
13:25 14 Mar 23
I would highly recommend Anrich Vets to anyone. Everyone from the reception staff, right through to the vets and specialists are oh so friendly, compassionate and empathetic too.I have had to take my poorly dog there a couple of times within the last few months. I can’t sing Lily and Paula’s praises enough. Lily has provided top notch care and advice. She was not happy that I did not have a clear diagnosis on my first visit. So when I came to the second visit, she went all in for a more thorough and in depth investigation. I would also like to add, that after both visits, Lily called me to check on how my dog was doing, asked for an update and answered all my questions, and put my mind at ease. Lily is just a super star and a credit to the practice!As for Paula, she performed an ultrasound scan. When I went back to pick my dog up, she provided me a thorough explanation of how the procedure went, what she had found and even shown me all of, the many, scan images and videos that had been taken (it looked like my camera roll on my phone). She took her time to go through this and was not phased by the amount of time that she took to do this. Plus, her advice was also top notch.I have to admit, every time I have been to the vets, I have never felt that the vets or nurses are pushed for time. They have answered every question that I have asked in thorough detail too.Keep up the great and amazing work!
AdamAdam
11:24 22 Dec 22
Great vets. Things were abit distant during Covid but normality has resumed. They get in touch if I miss my collections for worming and flea treatments. I’m always given a number of options and suggestions on any issues and have the time to have a good chat. They even contacted me to say it’s been a while since I’ve been in and they’d like me to pop in for a check in in case any treatments need changing. Never pushed any treatments or work and always offered good advice
Lesley SpencerLesley Spencer
19:36 06 Dec 22
All the vets, nurses , reception staff are truly amazing , they are so compassionate about their jobs, they looked after our dog rosie with the utmost care both during treatments, surgery and after she past away. I would never take my dogs anywhere else ,. We could never thank them enough for what they have done for us , and continue to do.
Linda BurrowsLinda Burrows
21:50 11 Oct 22
Hugely grateful for the care and compassion shown during a very difficult time recently when our much loved cat needed to go to sleep. All the staff from reception, through to the vets we have seen over the last 5 years have been nothing short of outstanding! They dealt with our insurer for us and took as much of the stress away as they could. They were so patient, allowing us all the time we needed with our beloved cat before we said our goodbyes. Explained the procedure and took us through the process at our pace - even sent us some flowers in condolence. What a lovely thought. Definitely recommend this wonderful team of people who continue to take care of our other cat.
Christine darbyshireChristine darbyshire
20:08 25 Aug 22
A massive thank you to all the staff at Anrich Vets for the kindness and care we received on a very sad day.The reception staff were brilliant, putting us at ease and sorting an appointment out.John the vet was very professional and could not have been kinder explaining everything clearly. The treatment we received was second to none and I would highly recommend this vets in Wigan.
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