We are a small animal practice with a hospital in Falmouth and branch surgeries in Helston and Penryn, first established in 1885. At Rosemullion we are passionate about small and companion animal care and our skilled team of veterinary surgeons and vet nurses are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your animals.
We are open seven days a week and have access to 24-hour emergency care via our hospital in Falmouth. To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
We are open seven days a week and have access to 24-hour emergency care via our hospital in Falmouth. To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
Services
We are located in Falmouth, Helston and Penryn. The Falmouth branch is a fully equipped veterinary hospital, the Helston clinic is a large purpose-built branch surgery and our branch in Penryn is a dedicated small animal surgery. We provide a complete care service for your animals, anything from a routine consultation to a diagnosis or complex operation.
Here at Rosemullion Veterinary Practice, we're very proud to have so many enthusiastic and dedicated individuals working in our friendly practice. We are all passionate about animals and their well-being, from our veterinary surgeons and qualified nurses to our essential support staff. Highly trained and caring, each of us has a role to play in making this a special practice for you to visit with your pet.
Our team of highly dedicated and experienced veterinary surgeons and vet nurses are devoted to your pet's wellbeing. Your pets are always our priority. We all have our own pets and work hard to provide the same service to you that we would want for our own much-loved animals. At our surgeries we provide continuity of care, working with you to provide effective and high quality treatment.
Many of our patients are receiving long term treatment and are eligible for 'repeat prescriptions'. Usually, we see these patients every six months, although for some conditions and often at the start of a new treatment, this may be more frequently. If your pet is due more of their usual medication, please contact us no less than 48-hours before you would like to collect this.
In the event of an emergency during our normal opening hours please call your nearest surgery and you will be advised what to do next. If your call is during the night or at the weekend whilst our clinic is closed, please contact the Falmouth hospital on 01326 313991. We provide our own dedicated emergency service from our Falmouth hospital with on-call vets and full-time night nurse staff who will be alert and effective even at unsociable hours.
Reviews (9)
Bill Murray
Aug 25, 2021
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Hydee
Jun 26, 2021
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Gillian Smith
Apr 16, 2021
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Gordon Everard
Jan 04, 2021
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Allen Legg
Nov 27, 2019
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Nicky Timmins
Aug 16, 2019
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Archie my dog was so at ease, not nervous at all. Loved looking at the fish tank, which took his mind off waiting to see the vet. What lovely staff and vet. Nice surroundings and plenty of space in the waiting area. Good garden space too. Best vets I have been too. The vet never rushed the appointment.
Hermione Bigwood
Dec 05, 2018
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Cornish Dave
Nov 18, 2018
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Judy May
Jan 27, 2017
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Our cat had hurt herself and was seen the same day , a Saturday. The vet who saw her was so kind and gentle with a reassuring manner and a real understanding of cats. She remained calm and relaxed in his care and he examined her very thoroughly and explained everything we needed to know about her condition and its treatment. Thank you for taking such good care of our cat and her people.