About Stanley House Vets - Colne
Stanley House Vets operates from Albert Road in Colne, Lancashire, treating cats, dogs, birds, small mammals, and farm animals including cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, and horses. The practice provides vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, dentistry, and flea and worm treatments. Emergency care runs 24/7 from the Colne branch, with out-of-hours cover starting at 7pm on weekdays, 4pm on Saturdays, and all day Sundays and bank holidays. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 8:30am to 7pm and Saturdays 9am to 4pm. The practice meets RCVS Core Standards.
Part of Stanley House Vets
Animals we care for
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Birds
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Cats
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Cattle
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Dogs
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Equines
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Goats
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Pigs
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Poultry
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Sheep
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Small Mammals
Facilities
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Out-of-hours service
Services
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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
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
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- 9am – 4pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Reviews of Stanley House Vets - Colne
Based on 5 reviews
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Antonia Moran
Google 14 January 2026
Stanley House vets were wonderful when I needed emergency vet care on Christmas day. A veterinarian quickly called me back and arranged for us to attend the surgery for medical attention. Staff were very kind and thorough with their care. Thank you.
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Paul Hanson
Google 17 November 2025
Our recent experience at this practice was deeply upsetting. When we arrived for our appointment, the receptionist loudly announced the reason for our visit in front of a full waiting room. Considering we were there to have our critically ill dog put to sleep, this lack of discretion and empathy was shocking and completely unacceptable. At a time when we were already heartbroken, the receptionist’s behaviour added unnecessary distress and showed a total disregard for basic compassion and privacy. No one should be treated this way, especially in such a sensitive and emotionally devastating moment. I sincerely hope the management takes this seriously and addresses the conduct of their front-of-house staff. Clients deserve dignity, respect, and sensitivity—particularly during end-of-life care. Also with the vet was ignorent to the fact why our boys leg was shaking due to nerve issue when trying to put in a canula. Insensitive and no genuine compassion once our boy had passed as we felt rushed out and never had a canula called a catheter. Thus vets has really gone down hill since being taken over and gone are the days of feeling that they genuinely care for your pets. You are now just a number and a way of making money. We are so upset over this latest experience and this should not have been the case when we were going through such a difficult time.
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Bushra Yaqoob
Google 7 November 2025
I was 10 mins late for an appointment due to ridiculous traffic. I ended up giving up part way through and walked 5 minutes to get to my appointment only to be told I couldnt be seen because i was 10 mins late. To put things in context i've had a lot of vet appointments this year between my 3 cats, I've turned up on time but never been seen on time, often waiting 20 to 40 mins. On one occasion i've even had a wasted visit because the vet failed to provide information prior to my cat needing bloods. Time which i've taken off work and had to make up. When i needed abit of understanding on this one occasion it wasnt there. Zero concern for their impact on clients and care of animals. Clients are expected to be understanding when emergencies occur, technical failures or if appointments over run generally but vets fail to extend the same courtesy to clients. Our time is valuable too! Its not good enough. Poor service.
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Chloe Woods
Google 18 October 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I can’t thank Stanley House enough for how amazing they were last night. I wasn’t even registered with them, but when my dog needed to be seen as an emergency they took us in straight away and were so professional, caring and compassionate from start to finish. They treated my girl so gently and made a really stressful situation so much easier. Everything was explained clearly, and she was seen quickly and thoroughly. I’m so grateful for how prompt and kind everyone was — especially Chloe and Leanne ( I hope I got the names correct, apologies if not). I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone looking for a practice that truly cares about both pets and owners.
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Emily P
Google 25 August 2025
You wouldn't wish them on your worst enemy! Not good enough. Their record keeping is poor and they missed diagnosis post operation that resulted in a horrific death for our pet vomiting bile up the high street (trying to take her back in a third time), despite me bringing her back in the two week post op period being told "she was perfectly fine" although I had been concerned about her appetite and developing a nasty cough. This developed upon coming round after a minor eye operation and clearly a reaction to the anaesthetic or damage it may have caused to her throat bringing on sepsis. If only I had got a second opinion elsewhere! She was a 7 year old dog and should have had many years ahead of her. The reason I am writing this review is we have tried to see them since for another pet 2.5 years later and they want to charge us an emergency pet registration fee for another animal and claimed we haven't been registered with them since we had a rabbit many years ago. We have called and registered foster animals since then but never needed to use the service. We also never owned a rabbit but my family did at another address. Despite this, they wouldn't use alternative address claiming a family address with more recent visits wasn't acceptable because it wasn't our name so the rule seems to work only for them and not for you in terms of addresses. They sent a card after we lost our dog at the time but seemingly have no record of her existing now! Dealing with them is honestly utterly heartbreaking and traumatic and we need other vets in the area so there are better options for better care and less chance to be ripped off. Please do yourself a favour and try other clinics first!
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- Where is Stanley House Vets - Colne?
- Stanley House Vets - Colne is a veterinary practice in Colne, Lancashire. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Stanley House Vets - Colne list care for?
- Stanley House Vets - Colne lists care for Birds, Cats, Cattle, Dogs, Equines, Goats, Pigs, Poultry, Sheep and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
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