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Exonia Veterinary Emergency Service

3.9(15 reviews)
Exeter
Open · today 00:00–12:00Owned by CVS Group

About

Exonia Veterinary Emergency Service is a specialist out-of-hours emergency veterinary practice in Exeter, Devon, part of the CVS Group. Established in 2013, it provides overnight and weekend emergency care for small animals on behalf of local practices across Exeter and South and East Devon.

The service operates from St Davids Veterinary Hospital near St Davids train station in Exeter. It functions as a shared emergency provider, meaning local practices can direct their clients to EVES when their own surgeries are closed, ensuring continuous emergency cover in the region.

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  • Emma Thomas

    a month ago

    Took our dog Moose here Match 2026 as our local vet in Teignmouth don’t have overnight 24hr care. From the moment we walked in, the staff were immediately focused on Moose and did his obs and made a plan for us overnight. Moose was suspected to have rat poison poisoning and received a transfusion and vitamin k. Yes it was super expensive and they ask for a 50% deposit when you sign the consent to treatment but they have an excellent team and all the facilities for his care, so for us, it was 100% worth the money. I called them throughout the night for updates and they were direct and honest with me on the status. I am so grateful for all the care and support on both dog and human side and would absolutely use them again if the worst happens in the future.

  • Rachel Shepard

    5 months ago

    Vet Tara was the best we have seen ! Empathic,explained options and "saw" us a family unit. Yes out of hours treatment isn't cheap but we were given an honest appraisal and nothing was pushed on us. I'm sure Luna is grateful,not having met you at her best 🐱. Many thanks for the great service and reassurance. X

  • Lisa Sanders

    6 months ago

    Absolutely shocking experience. I found 6 abandoned puppies left to die in a carrier bag. I phoned and explained the circumstances & they would not help unless I got a log number from the RSPCA so they could ensure they got paid or else they said I could be liable. The RSPCA shut at 6pm. I have never spoken to a vet that had absolutely no care for the welfare of an animal. I would never use these as it was very clear they only care about money. A disgusting excuse for a vets practice that are suppose to care about animals.

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Contact & Location

Saint Davids Station, Exeter EX4 4NT, UK

EX4 4NT

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