Read below for trusted referral services in Manchester and London, with details on both emergency and procedural options.
For urgent daytime cases, please contact Vets Now Manchester. They offer 24/7 support for critical situations. Alternatively, Emergency Home Vet is our partnered mobile emergency provider for out-of-hours cases.
For scheduled procedures, we recommend My Visit Vet, a mobile veterinary practice specialising in routine surgeries.
For cremation services in the Greater Manchester area when your beloved companion passes away, we recommend Beloved Pets, a family-run cremation service covering Manchester and Lancashire, who treat every pet like their own.
For daytime emergency services in London, contact Wolfe Vets for comprehensive emergency and hospitalisation care. Additionally, Emergency Home Vet London is available for at-home out-of-hours support.
Please contact Wolfe Vets
For cremation services in London when your beloved companion passes away, we recommend Chestnut Lodge Pet Crematorium and Pet Cemetery. The Pet Crematorium provides respectful individual and communal cremations carried out to the highest standards. The Pet Cemetery offers formal or green burial plots. Chestnut Lodge is a member of The Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria, the only organisation in the UK setting standards for respectful cremation and burial services that are backed up by an independent inspection process ensuring respectful handling, correct technical procedures and full compliance with Trading Standards Regulations. Chestnut Lodge is also a member of the Trading Standards “Buy With Confidence” scheme.
In areas outside London and Manchester, we continue to support clients using our mobile veterinary services. However, all clients must be registered with a local bricks-and-mortar veterinary clinic before using VetNearHome. This ensures safe continuity of care and full access to diagnostics, hospitalisation, and follow-up when needed.
We also maintain links with Vets Now for out-of-hours support in many parts of the UK — though coverage may vary by location.
For full details on why this policy exists, please review our shared care agreement: Why This is Required .