About Dog & Cat Vets in Truro
Companion-animal care is the primary focus of veterinary clinics in Truro.
All veterinary clinics in Truro cater to dogs and cats, ensuring a comprehensive range of services for pet owners. These services typically include routine check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, and dental care. With all clinics having dedicated websites, pet owners can easily access detailed service information and book appointments online, streamlining the process of managing their pet's health.
There are 7 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Truro.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Truro
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

- •End-of-life support and empathy: Several owners describe compassionate handling of loss, including a home euthanasia and follow-on “personal touch” after a bereavement. - Feeling listened to in consultations: One owner specifically notes being able to talk openly with a vet and feeling heard. - Reception experience matters: Receptionists are repeatedly described as kind and helpful, including assistance in a non-pet situation (breakdown outside the practice).
- •End-of-life support and empathy: Several owners describe compassionate handling of loss, including a home euthanasia and follow-on “personal touch” after a bereavement. - Feeling listened to in consultations: One owner specifically notes being able to talk openly with a vet and feeling heard. - Reception experience matters: Receptionists are repeatedly described as kind and helpful, including assistance in a non-pet situation (breakdown outside the practice).

From the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •On-time appointments and pets being treated immediately in at least one case. - Staff taking time to explain what they’re doing as they go, especially helpful for first-time dog owners. - A focus on handling nervous dogs gently (e.g., calming them before examination; a receptionist cleaning up after an anxious dog had an accident in reception).
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •On-time appointments and pets being treated immediately in at least one case. - Staff taking time to explain what they’re doing as they go, especially helpful for first-time dog owners. - A focus on handling nervous dogs gently (e.g., calming them before examination; a receptionist cleaning up after an anxious dog had an accident in reception).

Companion Care (Truro) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets and is described on its website as a locally owned practice that is RCVS accredited. It appears set up for a wide range of small-animal work (dogs, cats and rabbits), with in-house lab and pharmacy, and facilities such as an operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation unit. The service mix on the site includes orthopaedics and minimally invasive (“keyhole”) surgery, along with imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and endoscopy.
Companion Care (Truro) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets and is described on its website as a locally owned practice that is RCVS accredited. It appears set up for a wide range of small-animal work (dogs, cats and rabbits), with in-house lab and pharmacy, and facilities such as an operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation unit. The service mix on the site includes orthopaedics and minimally invasive (“keyhole”) surgery, along with imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and endoscopy.
Our Score (81/100)
Edhen Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent, RCVS-accredited practice providing care “from routine check-ups to emergency support,” including 24/7, 365-day emergency care. Reviews most often talk about end-of-life support and peri-operative care, with repeated mentions of staff taking time to explain options and keeping owners updated.
Edhen Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent, RCVS-accredited practice providing care “from routine check-ups to emergency support,” including 24/7, 365-day emergency care. Reviews most often talk about end-of-life support and peri-operative care, with repeated mentions of staff taking time to explain options and keeping owners updated.
Our Score (74/100)
Clifton Villa Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1984, offering routine care alongside more advanced work such as orthopaedic surgery, soft-tissue surgery, internal medicine, and keyhole surgery. It’s also described as a veterinary nurse training facility and is accredited to RCVS Core Standards and Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver).
Clifton Villa Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1984, offering routine care alongside more advanced work such as orthopaedic surgery, soft-tissue surgery, internal medicine, and keyhole surgery. It’s also described as a veterinary nurse training facility and is accredited to RCVS Core Standards and Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver).
More Dog & Cat Vets in Truro
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Our Score (69/100)
St Clement Veterinary Clinic offers appointment-based consultations (often available at short notice), surgical procedures, radiography, in-house laboratory testing, and dentistry with dedicated dental facilities. The website also states that emergencies are prioritised and that free nurse clinics are available, with house visits that can be arranged.
St Clement Veterinary Clinic offers appointment-based consultations (often available at short notice), surgical procedures, radiography, in-house laboratory testing, and dentistry with dedicated dental facilities. The website also states that emergencies are prioritised and that free nurse clinics are available, with house visits that can be arranged.
Our Score (57/100)
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 website describes overnight and weekend emergency cover, with step-free access via a ramp and an accessible consulting room and patient toilet.
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 website describes overnight and weekend emergency cover, with step-free access via a ramp and an accessible consulting room and patient toilet.
