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Forte Healthcare presents itself as a specialist distributor of animal healthcare products rather than a pet-owner veterinary clinic. Its website is organised around product ranges and trade-style access, with categories covering companion animals, equine, large animals, pigs, and testing kits. The available public feedback also points to a logistics or warehouse-style operation rather than clinical consultations.
Public information for Iorras Product Development in Ballina is extremely limited. There are no published details on veterinary services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements, and the Google listing category is simply “establishment.” With only a single Google rating and no written feedback, there is very little recent consumer detail available.
Ovagen Group is based in Ballina, Mayo. Public information here is limited beyond its location, and no clear ownership details are stated. Review volume is currently very low, so there is little recent feedback to indicate the day-to-day client experience.
Cloghan Veterinary Clinic is a local practice in Cloghan, Offaly, where clients mention direct contact with named clinicians including vets Diarmuid and Ollie, and veterinary nurse Ruth. Feedback most often highlights a friendly, professional approach, with practical help and advice during visits, including assistance with two large dogs after an appointment. One client also noted a fourth-year student vet observing on the day.
Reviews also regularly mention a friendly, professional team and strong follow-through after treatment.
- •Reviewers consistently praise the team’s manner, describing staff as friendly, caring, knowledgeable, and easy to deal with. - Pre-purchase vetting stands out as a recurring positive theme, with one owner highlighting a smooth 5-stage vetting and honest communication throughout. - Gillian is singled out for being thorough when investigating problems and for taking great care with horses.
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery in Cloverhill, Roscommon, opened in January 2011 under the guidance of veterinary surgeon John Finnegan. The clinic is set up for small animals and has on-site boarding kennels, with digital x-ray listed among its facilities. Reviews most often highlight a helpful, caring team and appointments that tend to run close to time.
Hillcrest Veterinary Services, also referred to on its website as Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery, says it opened in January 2011 under John Finnegan. The practice focuses on small-animal care at this site, while noting that large-animal work continues from another location. Website information also highlights on-site digital X-ray and veterinary boarding kennels with vaccination requirements.
Castlerea Veterinary Clinic appears to see both companion animals and horses, with reviews mentioning routine procedures, equine identification work, and support in urgent situations. Ownership or group affiliation is not stated. Recent feedback remains mixed overall, with strong praise for surgical care, kindness, and horse handling alongside a small number of complaints about communication and cost.
- •Helpful, friendly staff are the strongest recurring theme, with reception mentioned especially positively. - Several reviewers describe the clinic as modern and up to date. - Routine care experiences, including vaccinations, are reported positively.
