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Vets in Newquay

Prices, reviews and ownership for 6 practices

LOCAL OVERVIEW

Newquay has 6 vet practices. 3 are independently owned and 3 are part of larger veterinary groups. Fewer than half publish their prices online. The highest-rated practice is MiNightVet - Newquay at 5.0 on Google.

6 practices3 in a group3 independent
50%
independent
£54
avg consultation
2
publish prices

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Who owns vets in Newquay

Ownership breakdown across 6 practices

Independent 3
CVS Group 2
IVC Evidensia 1
Newquay has a mixed market of independent and group practices. 3 of 6 practices are independently owned, roughly in line with the national average.

Corporate groups

CVS Group
2 practices
Public (LSE listed)
IVC Evidensia
1 practice
Nestlé / EQT / Silver Lake

Newquay vet rankings

6 practices in your area

#1

Beacon Vet Care

TR7 3ET·£42 consultation·Beacon VetCare
4.9(400)
#2

Clifton Villa Veterinary Surgery - Newquay

TR7 3DQ·£67 consultation·CVS Group
4.5(192)
#3

Edhen Veterinary Surgery, Porth - Newquay

TR8 4AT·Edhen Veterinary Surgery
4.9(26)
#4

MiNightVet - Newquay

TR7 3DQ·CVS Group
5.0(6)
#5

NewquayVet

TR7 2QL·Independent
4.8(178)
#6

Penmellyn Veterinary Group Ltd

TR7 3EQ·IVC Evidensia
4.7(391)

Common questions about vets in Newquay

Rightvet has indexed 6 vet practices in Newquay. 3 are independently owned and 3 are part of larger veterinary groups including CVS Group, IVC Evidensia.
Penmellyn Veterinary Group Ltd has the highest Rightvet Score of 4.7/5 in Newquay, based on reviews and pricing transparency. The highest-rated practice on Google is MiNightVet - Newquay at 5.0★.

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