Animal Eye Care – Vets in Warrington
Clinic Overview
- Strong experiences with ulcer treatment and surgery: owners mention eye ulcers, persistent ulcers, entropion operations, cherry eye surgery, and emergency eye surgery. - Clear communication: reviewers repeatedly say clinicians explained findings, treatment choices, procedures, and expected outcomes in a way they could understand. - Calm, patient handling of anxious or difficult pets: this comes up with scared dogs, reactive dogs, and pets that were unexpectedly relaxed on surgery day.
Animal Eye Care is an independently owned veterinary ophthalmology clinic in Warrington focused on eye disease in small animals. It appears set up for referred ophthalmic cases, including surgery, as well as urgent eye problems. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations, careful handling of anxious pets, and good support through surgery and aftercare.
Services
- •Veterinary ophthalmology consultations for small animals: The clinic focuses on eye conditions and referred ophthalmic cases, with reviews describing consultations for ulcers, eyelid problems, and vision concerns.
- •Urgent and emergency eye care: Ophthalmic emergencies remain part of the service, with one owner describing emergency eye surgery after a thorn injury on a Friday night.
- •Corneal ulcer treatment and follow-up care: Corneal ulcer management is listed, and reviews mention treatment for eye ulcers, persistent ulcers, a stubborn ulcer in a cat, and a severe “melting eye” managed with medication and weekly rechecks.
- •Eyelid and facial surgery: This includes procedures such as entropion surgery; recent owners describe good healing afterwards and calmer-than-expected handling on surgery day.
- •Cherry eye surgery: Reviews mention successful treatment of bilateral cherry eyes, with one case scheduled within the week after consultation.
- •Blindness investigations: The clinic also handles cases where owners are worried about worsening sight or possible vision loss.
- •Cataract surgery: Cataract surgery remains part of the clinic’s stated ophthalmology service offering.
Pricing
A very limited amount of published pricing suggests the clinic may sit above average, but this is based on very few comparable services. Reviews do not strongly frame the clinic as cheap or expensive; they more often mention that treatment options and possible costs were explained clearly.
People
- •Kathryn Boyle (vet): Frequently praised for calm handling, especially with frightened pets, and for clearly explaining options in ulcer and eyelid-related cases.
- •Dr Robert / Robert Gollner: Regularly mentioned for thorough explanations, patience, and involvement in surgical cases including cherry eye treatment and other eye procedures.
- •Natasha: Named in reviews linked to emergency care and surgery, including helping build trust with a difficult dog before entropion surgery.
Reviews
Google shows 5.0 stars from 62 reviews. Recent feedback is consistently very positive, with themes including
- •Strong experiences with ulcer treatment and surgery: owners mention eye ulcers, persistent ulcers, entropion operations, cherry eye surgery, and emergency eye surgery.
- •Clear communication: reviewers repeatedly say clinicians explained findings, treatment choices, procedures, and expected outcomes in a way they could understand.
- •Calm, patient handling of anxious or difficult pets: this comes up with scared dogs, reactive dogs, and pets that were unexpectedly relaxed on surgery day.
- •Good aftercare and overall support: several owners describe feeling looked after from first consultation through surgery and recovery, with positive healing outcomes.

