About Veterinary Care in Leek
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Top-rated veterinary clinics in Leek
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Leek, with an average Google rating of 4.5★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, but none offer farm or large-animal services. Two clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, but 24-hour cover is not available locally. With a total of 587 reviews across all clinics, there is a strong online presence, and 2 clinics also offer veterinary nurse training. The town's veterinary provision is primarily focused on companion animals, with no mixed or farm practices. [Internal link to town’s dog and cat vets page.]
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Leek, Staffordshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
The Veterinary Clinic is repeatedly described as a long-running “family” vet for some owners (15+ years mentioned), with continuity around a vet called Ralf/Ralph and a team that will refer on for specialist treatment when they think it’s needed. Reviews give concrete examples of what the practice seems set up for: ongoing management of chronic pain (one dog attends fortnightly acupuncture with Jenny), dental procedures on an older dog described as “fairly substantial,” and prompt diagnosis/treatment when a dog was “very poorly.” One reviewer also highlights openness about pricing (no figures given).
The Veterinary Clinic is repeatedly described as a long-running “family” vet for some owners (15+ years mentioned), with continuity around a vet called Ralf/Ralph and a team that will refer on for specialist treatment when they think it’s needed. Reviews give concrete examples of what the practice seems set up for: ongoing management of chronic pain (one dog attends fortnightly acupuncture with Jenny), dental procedures on an older dog described as “fairly substantial,” and prompt diagnosis/treatment when a dog was “very poorly.” One reviewer also highlights openness about pricing (no figures given).

Churnet Valley Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent small‑animal practice, established in early 2000 by Pat Kinch, and it is also a veterinary nurse training practice. Based on its website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, worming, microchipping, wellness exams) as well as surgery and emergency care, with owners giving specific examples including dental work (10 teeth removed) and treatment for a ruptured cruciate ligament. Reviewers repeatedly mention being seen quickly, having care tailored to the pet, and receiving direct, clear advice from Pat.
Churnet Valley Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent small‑animal practice, established in early 2000 by Pat Kinch, and it is also a veterinary nurse training practice. Based on its website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, worming, microchipping, wellness exams) as well as surgery and emergency care, with owners giving specific examples including dental work (10 teeth removed) and treatment for a ruptured cruciate ligament. Reviewers repeatedly mention being seen quickly, having care tailored to the pet, and receiving direct, clear advice from Pat.

Moorland Veterinary Centre Ltd appears to be set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with reviews describing same-day appointments, emergency surgery, and ongoing inpatient care. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency veterinary services. Owners frequently mention vets explaining options clearly so they can make informed decisions, and several reviews describe end-of-life care including at-home euthanasia. Experiences are mixed: alongside repeated praise for compassionate, practical care, there are also accounts of traumatic vaccination handling, lack of response to a complaint email, and dissatisfaction with treatment decisions in a bleeding/wound case.
Moorland Veterinary Centre Ltd appears to be set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with reviews describing same-day appointments, emergency surgery, and ongoing inpatient care. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency veterinary services. Owners frequently mention vets explaining options clearly so they can make informed decisions, and several reviews describe end-of-life care including at-home euthanasia. Experiences are mixed: alongside repeated praise for compassionate, practical care, there are also accounts of traumatic vaccination handling, lack of response to a complaint email, and dissatisfaction with treatment decisions in a bleeding/wound case.
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Best Emergency Vets
2 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
3 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
2 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
1 clinic
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
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