Calweton Veterinary Services – Vets in Saltash
Clinic Overview
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.
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.
Services
- •Care for pets and production animals.
- •Routine preventive care for pets, with reviews mentioning annual health checks and boosters.
- •Surgery and follow-up care, including spaying and post-operative checks to monitor healing.
- •Euthanasia and end-of-life support, with reviews describing a calm, unhurried approach.
- •Out-of-hours cover via MiNightVet, plus farm emergency cover on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Hamish (vet) is named in reviews and praised as informative and good with dogs during a yearly health check.
- •Reviews also highlight a gentle, caring team, especially when handling timid or anxious dogs.
- •Several owners specifically praise staff for their compassionate support during euthanasia, describing a calm and unrushed experience.
Reviews
Google reviews are 4.7/5 from 50 reviews.
- •Several recent reviews describe the staff as friendly, caring and welcoming, particularly for cats and dogs coming in for routine appointments.
- •A recurring theme is good handling of nervous pets, including a timid dog seen by a gentle vet and a dog that can become noisy or snappy when anxious being helped to settle.
- •Preventive and follow-up care are mentioned positively, including yearly check-ups, boosters, and a thorough post-spay healing check.
- •One recent negative review raises concerns about appointment management and treatment costs, but most recent feedback is strongly positive overall.

