- Main · 0161 799 5557
- Out of hours · 0161 222 6101
- Main · wal@whitecrossvets.co.uk
About White Cross Vets - Manchester Walkden
White Cross Vets operates on Mayfield Avenue in Walkden, Worsley. The practice treats cats, dogs, birds, exotic animals, poultry, small mammals, and wildlife. Services include blood testing, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, flea and worm treatments, microchipping, neutering, and vaccinations. The practice meets RCVS Core Standards and has disabled access and nearby parking. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm, though these hours are currently adjusted. Emergency care outside these hours is handled by Vets Now Manchester in Whitefield.
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Animals we care for
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Cats
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Dogs
Facilities
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Out-of-hours service
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Car park nearby
Services
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Blood testing
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Dentistry
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Flea and worm treatments
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Microchipping
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Neutering
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Vaccinations
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Diagnostic imaging
Accreditations
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RCVS Core Standards
Opening hours
- Monday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Tuesday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Wednesday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Thursday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Friday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
The practice's opening hours are temporarily changed and will return to regular hours on a later date to be confirmed.
Reviews of White Cross Vets - Manchester Walkden
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Dave Musicman
Google 10 February 2026
Just to say thanks to Fraser the Vet, nurses and reception staff for doing their best for our little sensitive Persian cat, Bettie. I trust Fraser’s judgment and skills, the nurses (sorry , forgot names!) seem very caring, and reception staff (Jackie and team) managed to make time to squeeze us in last minute for problems.
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Jennifer Howarth
Google 14 November 2025
Lola loves going to the vets and she gets lots of attention from the vet and all the staff. I highly recommend White Cross, they take great care, listen and explain everything. 5* practice.
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susan rowland
Google 30 July 2025
Called just before 2pm on tue to book Skye in to look at wound that was not healing with treatment we were doing at home. Got me in foe 2.30. One happy puppy who got to see all the wonderful staff, was treated like Princess and was so at ease she let them check her over treatments given, not so happy withe the cone of shame but that's a small price to pay for the care and love they gave her.
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Simon Dawson
Google 28 December 2024
Always assured of a friendly welcome and professional care for your pet. The staff treat your animal as if it was one of their own with compassion and loving care. Jackie on reception makes you feel at ease and answers any questions you may have or finds out off the vets if she doesn’t know herself. Our cavapoo, Bella, is being treated for diabetes and her eye sight is failing. She is being treated by Fraser and sometimes Imogen, who both are professional but are friendly and reassuring, keeping you informed of treatment and progress of Bella’s condition. All the staff seem to be the same, really caring for your pet and ensuring they get the best treatment possible.
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Matt Howell
Google 21 August 2024
Rude, blunt receptionist with no compassion or empathy at all who was on the phone chasing me to settle our bill for our 11 month old dog who was put to sleep only a few hours previously. Pressured me to make payment even though she knew I was abroad at the time and trying to wrap my head around the fact we had just lost our loved family pet at such a young age. Most probably the same receptionist who when my father rang to get him in earlier as he was deteriorating left him thill 17:15pm. Then even after examination, knowing the symptoms were potentially life threatening they sent him home with a pain killer and an anti sickness to suffer even more. When they did finally operate the following day, after he had an x ray er received a phone call to say they had found the blockages and to see if we wanted them to carry on because the cost of sending him to intensive care would run into the multiple thousands, the bill was already £2.5k. Within a few minutes of that phone call the vet rang again to say they couldn’t fix the problem and the only option was to let him go. This place is owned by a private equity firm that own over 2500 practises in Europe and America. The service is terrible and they will always put profit over care. I would avoid the place like the plague. The turnover of vets alone is troubling. We lost our young family dog and I don’t know if the outcome would’ve been any different if they had acted faster but I would’ve liked to have been given the opportunity to find out. Sleep tight Pablo!
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- Where is White Cross Vets - Manchester Walkden?
- White Cross Vets - Manchester Walkden is a veterinary practice in Walkden, Greater Manchester. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does White Cross Vets - Manchester Walkden list care for?
- White Cross Vets - Manchester Walkden lists care for Cats and Dogs. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
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- The Vet Verified listing includes Blood testing, Dentistry, Flea and worm treatments, Microchipping, Neutering, Vaccinations and Diagnostic imaging. Contact the practice to confirm the service is currently available and suitable for your pet.
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