Specialist Vets in Saltash

Specialist Vets in Saltash

Advanced care, referral centres and specialized veterinary services

About Specialist Vets in Saltash

Updated January 2026

Specialized services enhance veterinary care in Saltash.

Albert Cottage Veterinary Clinic distinguishes itself by offering veterinary nurse training, supporting a skilled workforce and enhancing service quality. This clinic's commitment to education reflects its dedication to providing high-standard care. Calweton Veterinary Services, while not offering specialized training, is recognized for its exceptional animal care and customer service. These distinctions provide pet owners with choices depending on their preferences for specialized services or general veterinary care.

There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Saltash.

Top Rated Specialist Vets in Saltash

Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

#1 Ranking

Our Score (90/100)

4.7(417 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic
cow
pig

Albert Cottage Veterinary Clinic (ownership/group not stated) offers routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and onward referral when needed. The clinic website lists services including vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, microchipping, diagnostic imaging, soft tissue surgery and wellness screening, and it treats a wide range of species (dogs and cats plus small mammals, birds and reptiles). Reviews add practical detail: owners describe blood tests, X‑rays (“trays”) and scans being done promptly for a seriously ill dog, followed by rapid recognition of a specific condition (IMTP) and referral to a specialist.

#2 Ranking

Our Score (71/100)

4.8(49 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:

Calweton Veterinary Services is part of the Calweton Veterinary Group and treats both pets and production animals. The clinic’s website notes out-of-hours care is covered by MiNightVet (with farm emergencies handled on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day). Recent reviews most often describe routine preventive care and supportive handling of nervous pets—for example, a vet being “very gentle” with a timid dog, and staff taking extra steps to settle a dog that can get snappy when anxious.