Victoria Park Vets – Vets in Warrington
Clinic Overview
Victoria Park Vets is a small, family-run practice in Warrington led by husband-and-wife vets Archie and Sarah. The clinic is set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with on-site imaging, ultrasound, in-house lab equipment, a dedicated surgical and anaesthesia suite, and separate dog and cat wards and waiting areas. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access when pets need urgent help, practical decision-making, and compassionate support through serious illness and end-of-life care, including home euthanasia.
Victoria Park Vets is a small, family-run practice in Warrington led by husband-and-wife vets Archie and Sarah. The clinic is set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with on-site imaging, ultrasound, in-house lab equipment, a dedicated surgical and anaesthesia suite, and separate dog and cat wards and waiting areas. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access when pets need urgent help, practical decision-making, and compassionate support through serious illness and end-of-life care, including home euthanasia.
Services
- •General veterinary care: Preventative care and treatment for illness and injury form part of the clinic’s core offering, with reviews also mentioning health checks, puppy advice, and routine support for nervous pets.
- •Surgery and more complex treatment: The practice lists orthopaedic work as a specialty, and reviews describe leg surgery, emergency surgery carried out straight away, dental treatment involving multiple tooth removals, and surgery for a chest mass.
- •Diagnostics and facilities: The clinic has digital X-ray equipment including dental imaging, ultrasound, and in-house laboratory machines, alongside a dedicated anaesthesia and surgical suite.
- •Nursing and day-to-day support: Recent examples include nail or claw clipping for a very scared dog, advice and medication for fireworks anxiety, and practical follow-up support after surgery.
- •Serious illness and end-of-life care: Reviews describe support with complex conditions including thyroid carcinoma and pancreatitis, as well as sensitive guidance around euthanasia decisions, with both in-clinic and at-home euthanasia mentioned. One owner also describes the practice caring for their pet after death until cremation.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits around average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. Reviews often describe the clinic as fairly priced or good value, and one owner also highlights a monthly scheme as great value.
People
- •Archie: Frequently praised for being calm, reassuring, and practical, including during urgent treatment and a home euthanasia visit.
- •Sarah: Mentioned warmly for her care during serious illness, after leg surgery, and when helping owners through difficult decisions.
- •Dr. Emily: Named in earlier feedback as kind and gentle during a cat’s final days.
- •Wider team: Reviews consistently describe the broader team as friendly, helpful, professional, and good with nervous animals.
Reviews
Google rating: 5.0/5 from 329 reviews.
- •Recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with owners describing the team as friendly, reassuring, professional, and especially good with anxious or nervous pets.
- •Urgent care remains a strong theme, including very fast appointments and emergency surgery performed without delay.
- •Several reviews mention practical, cost-conscious help, such as resolving a problem by phone with a prescription, alongside comments describing prices as fair or good.
- •Longer, more emotional reviews focus on support through major illness, surgery, and end-of-life care, with Archie and Sarah repeatedly singled out for kindness and clear guidance.

