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Our Score (45/100)
St Clement Vet in Perranporth operates under Peregrine Vet Centres Ltd. It is regularly used for same-day or urgent problems, including issues arising while owners are on holiday, as well as for consultations involving examination, testing and medication. Recent feedback remains mixed overall: many owners praise the care, kindness and prompt help, while a smaller number describe feeling rushed or poorly listened to.
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 Veterinary Services in Saltash is part of the Calweton Veterinary Group within the VetPartners network, and treats both pets and production animals. The clinic’s website says out-of-hours care is provided by MiNightVet, with farm emergency cover on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Recent feedback most often highlights calm handling of nervous pets, routine preventive care, and compassionate support during euthanasia.
- •Recent feedback is very positive overall, with owners repeatedly praising the team’s friendliness, professionalism and helpful manner. - Vaccination visits come up often, with owners describing smooth appointments, being seen on time, and health checks that were thorough enough to spot an additional issue. - Handling of pets is a strong theme, including praise for the way the team dealt with a once-feral cat.
- •Owners describe unhurried, attentive consultations, especially praising Julie for listening well and going above expectations. - Reviews point to a horse-focused and behaviour-aware approach, with one owner specifically valuing the balance of behavioural understanding and medical care. - The team is also described as kind, caring, compassionate, friendly, and reliable.
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.
- •Calm, compassionate end-of-life care at home, with pets described as peaceful and families supported through a very difficult decision. - Plenty of time and space to say goodbye, including specific mention of children being allowed as long as they needed. - Strong comments on kindness and gentleness, both towards pets and their owners.
- •Recent reviewers consistently describe friendly, efficient service and a smooth booking and appointment process. - Several owners mention being seen while on holiday in Cornwall, with the practice helping quickly when pets became unwell unexpectedly. - The team is often praised for calm, kind handling, especially with dogs that were poorly or uneasy at the vet.
Giles & Parsons Farm Vets Ltd is an independent, dairy-focused veterinary practice in Camelford, founded in 2018 by directors Jon Parsons and George Giles. The practice presents itself as offering proactive veterinary support for dairy farmers, with an emphasis on cost-effective care.
Animal Veterinary Services is a small-practice veterinary clinic in St. Ives, with no corporate group ownership stated in the available information. The practice website has highlighted photos of a newer clinic/surgery from October 2023.
