Truro has 7 specialist vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Specialist Vets in Truro
Veterinary nurse training is an integral part of service provision in Truro.
Six clinics in Truro are involved in veterinary nurse training, highlighting a commitment to high-quality care and professional development. These clinics not only provide routine and emergency care but also contribute to the education and training of future veterinary professionals. For pet owners, this means access to a team that is knowledgeable and up-to-date with the latest veterinary practices, enhancing the quality of care received.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Truro
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7 clinics- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners frequently describing the team as kind, reassuring and attentive in stressful situations. - Several reviews focus on urgent or emergency help, including being seen promptly when an elderly dog declined rapidly and being offered a Saturday emergency appointment. - End-of-life care stands out as a strong theme, with one detailed review praising the time, space and thoughtful touches given during a dog's final visit.
- •Owners frequently praise the team’s kindness and compassion, particularly during end-of-life care and when supporting pets with long-term or serious health issues. - Recent reviews give strong feedback on surgery and treatment, including BOAS surgery, castration, laparoscopic spay, dental work, and monitoring after an incident, with several owners highlighting clear explanations and regular updates. - The practice is also often described as welcoming, professional, and calming for nervous pets, with positive mentions of the reception experience, the clinic atmosphere, and a prompt out-of-hours callback.
- •Warm, empathetic care from vets and nurses, especially in consultations where owners felt listened to and not rushed. - Strong praise for Pru Harvey in particular, including for her calm approach with a nervous dog and for giving owners confidence during surgery and follow-up care. - Positive comments about urgent access and diagnostics, including same-day help for an unregistered holiday visitor, rapid blood test results and a scan arranged the next day, as well as compassionate end-of-life support.
- •Owners regularly describe the team as welcoming, kind and professional, with praise spanning reception, nurses and vets. - Several reviews mention clear explanations, thorough consultations and helpful advice, including reassurance that unnecessary tests are not being pushed. - Compassion around bereavement and end-of-life care remains a strong theme, including home euthanasia and thoughtful support after a pet’s loss.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners often describing the team as friendly, welcoming, caring, and knowledgeable. - Several reviews highlight smooth, efficient visits, including on-time appointments and one case where a dog was treated immediately. - Communication is a recurring strength: owners mention clear explanations, helpful guidance, and staff taking time with first-time dog owners and nervous pets.
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- •Several recent 5-star reviews praise a welcoming atmosphere, friendly receptionists, kind vets and nurses, and calm handling of stressful visits. - Positive reviews also mention short-notice appointments, strong communication, successful treatment, and one owner saying the clinic saved their dog’s life. - The main negative theme is end-of-life care: several 1-star reviews describe euthanasia appointments as rushed or poorly explained, with complaints about not being given enough time or warning before the procedure.
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.



