Vet practice in Chorley

    Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital)

    4.5(690 reviews)
    Water Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 1EX
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital) in Chorley

    This veterinary practice is part of Medivet, a larger corporate group. The provided content does not specify the practice's exact location, but it offers general veterinary services to pets, including dental checks. The website features a free dental check promotion for pets to help maintain their oral health and catch problems early. The practice is highlighted by numerous positive Trustpilot reviews, indicating a caring and helpful team. Clients consistently praise the staff for being friendly, kind, knowledgeable, and sympathetic, especially when dealing with nervous animals or emergency situations. The reviews suggest a commitment to good customer service and patient care. Practical information, such as opening hours, emergency services, parking, or registration details, is not available in the provided content. However, the reviews mention improvements to clinic buildings and car parks, implying well-maintained facilities.

    Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital) is based at Water Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 1EX in Lancashire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals. It is offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital) Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    No itemised service prices were extracted. See health plans below or visit the practice's website for details.

    Additional services

    Emergency Consultation Fee
    £130

    Prices shown are guides extracted from the practice's published price list. Always confirm directly with the practice as costs can vary by pet, weight and clinical need.

    Health Plans

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Dog

    dog
    cat
    adult
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Dog£19.50/mo
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Cat£15.50/mo
    • Vaccinations
    • Parasite protection
    • Nose-to-tail health checks
    • Microchipping
    • 10% off pet food
    • 10% off all veterinary care and medication
    • 15% off dental procedures

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Rabbit

    rabbit
    adult
    £12/month
    • Vaccinations
    • Parasite protection
    • Nose-to-tail health checks
    • Microchipping
    • Timothy Hay 2 2kg bags a year
    • 10% off all veterinary care and medication
    • 15% off dental procedures

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Kitten Care

    cat
    kitten
    £15.50/month
    • Relevant preventative treatments
    • Parasite protection
    • Nose-to-tail health checks, twice yearly
    • Microchipping
    • 10% off pet food
    • 10% off veterinary care – including overnight emergencies
    • 10% off prescribed medication
    • 15% off dental procedures
    • Unlimited consultations for £14 a month

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital).

    Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital) reviews

    4.5(690 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 690 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Medivet Chorley (Hillcrest Animal Hospital). Order provided by Google.

    • Alicia Plumridge· 2 months ago

      Staff were lovely, supportive, and helpful. Ive had previously bad experiences with different vets. But this practice has changed my opinion and outlook about my previous experiences. In an emergency didn’t hesitate to help my cat get the right treatment and reassured my stress and worry. Never been more appreciative, behalf of all loved pets, this is the place to register with. They will help regardless of time, staffing, and frantic pet lovers ❤️

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    • Katie Dawber· 2 months ago

      Had to take our cat Toby for emergency care tonight with his breathing. Literally from the minute we arrived they were waiting at the door for us because it was a breathing problem, took him straight in for oxygen. This isn’t our normal vet but we will be changing to this vet for future appointments. They were brilliant, gave us updates on how he was doing, let us see him, gave us advice. The care was 100%. The vet was brilliant and Yvonne the vet nurse was fantastic spent so much time with us to help make some difficult decisions, spoke through options etc she was so caring. We are not out of the woods just yet but they deserve a brilliant review for the care given so far. Thank you

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    • Stuart Taylor· 4 months ago

      We recently faced the heartbreaking inevitable step over the rainbow bridge for our beloved 12-year-old Brussels Griffon. I want to express my deepest gratitude to the reception staff—they recognized our distress instantly and saw us right away. A special thank you goes to the veterinary nurse who supported us with such compassion and gentleness as we made the final decision. Your kindness meant the world to us

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    • Matthew Rochford· 4 months ago

      Our pug was hit and ran over in the street outside our house in a quiet cul-de-sac. We took our dog to Vets for Pets in Wigan where the treatment was second to none. We got transferred to Chorley as it was a 24 hour surgery and our dog still needed to be operated on. Our pug was operated on 22 hours later. He lay there with his pelvis broken in 3 places. He had surgery at 4pm, had three breaks fixed and a screw in his pelvis into his spine to hold everything together. Can’t thank the surgeon enough. The surgeon finished surgery, it couldn’t have gone any better and left our pug, he was awake and well onto his path to recovery. Then came the night shift. The young boy who was in for the night shift decided he didn’t want to do any work on night shift and didn’t do any checks on our pug until 00:45. Our pug came out of surgery at 5pm. 7 hours 45 minutes without a check up. Our pug then died at 2am after multiple resuscitation attempts. They had a duty of care and they violated it. I haven’t ever seen such a shambles of a vets in my whole lifetime. The lack of remorse or empathy. The laboured looks on the faces of the people who worked there when you walk in with a sick animal. Not just an animal, your everything. I advise all who read this and all who have the choice, go elsewhere. Your pets are not safe here. They are not well looked after. They do not care. This is just a job to the staff. They turn up. They leave. They get paid. There will be an upcoming lawsuit for them to deal with due to the gross negligence of my dog. Don’t let that be your pet.

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    • G Deineka· 6 months ago

      There is very suitable working hours 24/7. The Chris was find the reason of our cat sick. We should not give medcine through the stomack, we start making injecktion instead as tablets and liquids irritate and make werse pancreatis. Now the our cat, i hope that, is healing slowly.

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    Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.