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Our Score (49/100)
- •Recent reviews are very positive about the team’s kind, welcoming and professional manner, with several owners describing staff as caring, polite and informative. - Emergency responsiveness stands out, including prompt help for a dog attack, fast access for holiday visitors, and reassuring out-of-hours support. - Owners report strong experiences around surgery and aftercare, especially for orthopaedic procedures and injury treatment, with good communication before, during and after operations.
Focus Farm Vets is an independent, farm-only veterinary service in Helston, focused on livestock health and productivity. The practice offers a 24-hour emergency service, including a direct line to one of the vets. Customer feedback consistently highlights responsive support, knowledgeable large-animal care, and a helpful team.
Rock View Veterinary Surgery in St Austell is used for a mix of routine and ill-pet care, with recent feedback mentioning cats, dogs and even an elderly rescue hen. Owners describe some reassuring, gentle handling and supportive advice, particularly from Fiona, but there are also repeated complaints about communication, aftercare and how difficult situations around treatment decisions and finances were handled. Emergency veterinary services are also listed for the practice.
Our Score (44/100)
CVets Cornwall Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service provides out-of-hours emergency cover for small animal patients when daytime veterinary services are closed, and was formed in 2007 by local veterinary surgeons. The service covers overnight and weekend emergencies, and the site includes step-free access via a ramp, an accessible consulting room, and an accessible patient toilet. Recent feedback continues to point to quick action in urgent cases, alongside a more mixed picture around reception and payment interactions.
Calweton Farm Vets in St Columb is part of the Calweton Veterinary Group and sits within the VET Partners network. The wider group says it has been providing veterinary care for more than 65 years. The practice covers both companion animals and farm or production animals, as well as a variety of other species, and it is listed as offering emergency veterinary care.
Kernow Veterinary Group in St Austell is part of the wider Kernow multi-practice network and is owned by IVC Evidensia. The clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and clinic data also flags emergency veterinary services, described only as 24/7 or extended hours. Public feedback volume is extremely low.
