An outdoor view of Pear Tree Vet in Lillington, Leamington Spa

Your local community vets in Lillington, Leamington Spa.

Pear Tree Vets was founded by experienced vets and local mums, Aisling McGrath and Katie Wain. They wanted to offer something different to the communities of Lillington, Cubbington and Leamington: an independent practice that chooses to put pets, and the people who love them, front and centre.

That’s why our team of experienced vets, nurses and support staff are dedicated to treating your pets as if they were our own.

Aimeé, head nurse at Pear Tree Vets, holding a cat wrapped in a blanket

Compassionate, Independent,
Tailored Veterinary Care.

We know how important it is that you and your vet are on the same page about what care is best for your pet. That’s why wherever possible, you’ll see the same vet.

Great care isn’t just in the consult room. From our welcoming reception area to our modern, well-equipped theatre, we’re proud to offer great value, high quality care – and we hope that’s something our community can be proud of too.

Our comprehensive facilities at Pear Tree Vets include:

  • Separate cat & dog waiting areas

  • 2 cat & small pet consultation rooms

  • 3 dog consultation rooms

  • Specialist Dental Equipment

  • Operating Suite

  • Dedicated Laboratory

  • Digital X-Ray & Ultrasound Facilities

  • Digital Microscope for Dermatology

Our Facilities

One of the separate cat and dog waiting areas at Pear Tree Vets in Lillington, Leamington Spa

Separate Cat & Dog Waiting Areas

The X-ray room at Pear Tree Vets in Lillington, Leamington Spa

X-Ray

A separate cat consult room at Pear Tree Vets in Lillington, Leamington Spa

Consultation
Room

The Team

The Pear Tree that was cut down for HS2 development in Cubbington

Why are we called “Pear Tree” Vets?

After Aisling moved from Radford Semele to Cubbington in August 2017, she was keen to find new local dog walks with her cross breed dog Ellie. She soon discovered the wonderful South Cubbington Woods, with its bluebells and ancient trees, including the 250 year old Cubbington Pear Tree, which stood proudly on the edge of the wood.

Tragically, despite over 20,000 signatures on a petition to Parliament, the ancient Cubbington Pear Tree was felled by HS2 (rail project) in 2020.

There is a chink of light at the end of this dark tunnel however, as the Pear Tree lives on, thanks to grafted cuttings from the original tree. Nature may be resilient in this case, but our world is ever fragile, and we must do whatever we can to protect it.

When Aisling and Katie decided to start their own independent vet clinic, they discussed at length what our values would be. Fairness. Transparency. The best possible care at a fair price. But most importantly, we both agreed that doing our absolute best to care for our delicate environment would be key to our journey.