Established in 1885, we are a purpose built, state-of-the-art, fully equipped small animal hospital in Falmouth. Our practice is easily accessible; we offer disabled access and on-site parking. We also offer a comprehensive service for exotics including referrals.
Our skilled veterinary team provides the highest quality, complete care service for your animals - anything from a routine consultation to a diagnosis or complex operation. We are the first recipients in the UK of all 7 RCVS Practice Standards Scheme awards, each of them rated as “Outstanding”
We offer an extensive range of referral services to our clients and other veterinary practices based all over the county. As well as our comprehensive first opinion service, we also perform ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery, advanced imaging (CT, x-ray & ultrasound), soft tissue surgery, cardiology, internal medicine, exotics medicine and keyhole surgery referrals.
We are also able to provide Animal Health Certificates for taking your pet abroad on holiday and Export Health Certificates if you want to move your animal permanently abroad.
In the event of an emergency, we are open 24 hours a day every day – which means that you can see a vet, here at the clinic at any time. If you have an emergency please call the practice and you will be advised what to do next.
Outside of our routine appointment hours, please only call if you are concerned that your pet may need urgent care.
If your call is during the night or outside of our routine appointment hours, please contact MiNightVet Falmouth.
MiNightVet are our on-site dedicated emergency service with full-time night staff who will be alert and effective even at unsociable hours. Our qualified vets and nurses have a special interest, experience and training in all aspects of urgent critical care.
The MiNightVet team are available to provide free telephone advice in the event that you feel that your pet may need urgent care, and they will provide you with an emergency consultation here at the practice if your pet needs to be seen out of hours.