Animal Trust Vets Warrington with 24/7 Pet A&E
Not-for-Profit Veterinary Care in Warrington
Affordable Care | Free Consultations | Open to Everyone
Our new £1.5 million veterinary practice is now open in Centre Park Square, providing affordable, high-quality veterinary care with FREE consultations and access to 24/7 emergency care. Whether your pet needs everyday vet care, surgery or urgent treatment, our experienced team is here to help.
Your Local Vets in Warrington
Our modern, purpose-built practice provides a full range of veterinary services for dogs, cats and small pets, combining experienced clinicians with advanced facilities to deliver the care your pet needs.
Services include:
Sick pet consultations, diagnostics and investigations
Routine and advanced veterinary surgery
Pet vaccinations and preventative healthcare
24/7 emergency care through our Pet A&E service
Treatment and support for long-term conditions
Large free on-site car park
We welcome all pet owners, with no eligibility criteria. Our Warrington practice cares for pets from across the region, including Widnes, Runcorn, St Helens, Lymm, Liverpool and the surrounding areas. Wherever you live, you can register with Animal Trust and access affordable veterinary care.
Why Choose Animal Trust Vets Warrington?
Animal Trust is a not-for-profit veterinary social enterprise, reinvesting back into our hospitals, equipment, technology and clinical services to help keep veterinary care affordable for pet owners.
Choosing Animal Trust means you'll benefit from:
FREE vet consultations
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Experienced veterinary surgeons and nurses
Access to Animal Trust's network of referral hospitals and advanced services
24/7 Pet A&E emergency care
Convenient location with easy access from the M6, M56 and M62
Large, free on-site car park

Find & Contact Us
- Book Appointments OnlineRegister online and book urgent same-day and routine appointments here
- General EnquiryFor enquiries during opening hours, chat to our team via the online chat facility (bottom right of all web pages)
- Emergency Enquiry01925 937 570
- Opening Hours Monday to Sunday: 24 hours
Location of Animal Trust Vets Warrington

Our Prices at Animal Trust Vets Warrington
For sick pet care, you'll find many of our prices are market-leading, especially when you consider the level of inclusivity in our services, such as our commitment to supporting pets through complications and prioritising quality standards. You can see some of our surgery, investigation, and inpatient care costs at the link below.
For elective procedures like vaccinations and neutering, we aim to offer fair pricing. However, rather than heavily discounting these services, we'd rather that the revenue is used to keep urgent and lifesaving treatments more affordable, because when a pet is seriously ill, cost should never be a barrier to care.
Consultation - 15 minutes with a vet
FREE
Out-of-Hours Emergency
£80
PawAssist Health Plan
£19.50
Prescription Fee
£27
Dog or Cat Booster Vaccine
£52.50
Kennel Cough Vaccine
£40
Full Vaccination Course
Primary Course
£69

Pet A&E Emergency Vet Care
Animal Trust Warrington provides 24/7 emergency veterinary care from our purpose-built practice, 365 days a year. Pet A&E is available to everyone — no prior registration needed to use this service. Out-of-hours emergency consultations are £80, with treatment charged at our normal daytime prices.
If you need an emergency vet in Warrington, our team provides emergency assessment and treatment supported by diagnostic imaging, an on-site laboratory, surgery and hospital care. Located at Centre Park Square with convenient access from the M6, M56 and M62, we care for pets from Warrington, Widnes, Runcorn, St Helens, Lymm, Liverpool, Wigan and surrounding areas.
Need an emergency vet? If your pet needs urgent veterinary attention outside normal surgery hours, please call before travelling where possible so our Pet A&E team can advise you and prepare for your arrival.
Out-of-hours Pet A&E Warrington: 01925 937 570
Not sure if it’s an emergency? Read our guide to signs your pet may need emergency veterinary care
