About Emergency Vets in Redruth
Emergency services are a crucial factor for pet owners seeking urgent care.
Among the clinics in Redruth, three offer emergency or out-of-hours care, providing crucial support in urgent situations. These clinics ensure that pet owners have access to necessary medical care outside regular hours, although 24-hour availability is not confirmed. This contrasts with clinics that focus solely on routine care, which may not accommodate after-hours emergencies, potentially requiring pet owners to seek services elsewhere during critical times.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Redruth.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Redruth
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Medivet Redruth - Monument Vets is part of the Medivet group (a large chain), with access to around-the-clock emergency care via Medivet’s 24-hour centres. From the information available, the practice is set up for both routine care and longer-term condition support: reviews mention biopsy aftercare, arthritis management recommendations, and support during end-of-life decisions. Owners also repeatedly describe clear explanations in plain language and being given treatment options rather than a single pushed route.
Medivet Redruth - Monument Vets is part of the Medivet group (a large chain), with access to around-the-clock emergency care via Medivet’s 24-hour centres. From the information available, the practice is set up for both routine care and longer-term condition support: reviews mention biopsy aftercare, arthritis management recommendations, and support during end-of-life decisions. Owners also repeatedly describe clear explanations in plain language and being given treatment options rather than a single pushed route.

Redruth Veterinary Surgery is a private practice owned and run by Sarah Sheldon (a registered veterinary nurse), and was established by Jennifer Williamson. The practice describes itself as a veterinary nurse training practice and says appointments (including emergencies) are not rushed. Recent reviews back up a “time to talk” approach, with multiple owners mentioning thorough, unhurried consultations, clear explanations, and being accommodated at short notice.
Redruth Veterinary Surgery is a private practice owned and run by Sarah Sheldon (a registered veterinary nurse), and was established by Jennifer Williamson. The practice describes itself as a veterinary nurse training practice and says appointments (including emergencies) are not rushed. Recent reviews back up a “time to talk” approach, with multiple owners mentioning thorough, unhurried consultations, clear explanations, and being accommodated at short notice.
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Cornwall Animal Hospital describes itself as a charity-based veterinary clinic aimed at helping pet owners who can’t afford private fees in full, with support also offered at the clinic’s discretion for people on low incomes. It is Vetsure-accredited and is set up with in-house facilities including operating theatres, a laboratory, recovery room, hydrotherapy pool, therapy rooms, and a separate cat waiting/consulting room. Reviews are mixed but include specific accounts of vets taking a “clear-headed” approach to complex problems (one owner mentions brucella canis advice elsewhere that they felt was inappropriate), alongside complaints about poor communication and a reported missed diagnosis in a cat.
Cornwall Animal Hospital describes itself as a charity-based veterinary clinic aimed at helping pet owners who can’t afford private fees in full, with support also offered at the clinic’s discretion for people on low incomes. It is Vetsure-accredited and is set up with in-house facilities including operating theatres, a laboratory, recovery room, hydrotherapy pool, therapy rooms, and a separate cat waiting/consulting room. Reviews are mixed but include specific accounts of vets taking a “clear-headed” approach to complex problems (one owner mentions brucella canis advice elsewhere that they felt was inappropriate), alongside complaints about poor communication and a reported missed diagnosis in a cat.
