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- •The most consistent feedback is about a kind and considerate manner. - Several reviews are brief but clearly positive, describing great service and recommending the practice. - One owner specifically mentions a dog receiving acupuncture over several months and doing well, with thanks directed to Evie.
Shanahoe Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice in Scotchrath, Laois. Its public review profile is small but very positive, with owners highlighting friendly staff and reliable service. Ownership is not stated publicly.
Lower Ormond Veterinary Eyrecourt is a general veterinary practice, and the written feedback available most often discusses routine dog care and surgery. Reviews mention vaccinations, microchipping and spaying, including one detailed account of stress-conscious handling and pre- and post-operative support for an older dog. Recent feedback is mixed overall: several reviewers praise the team’s kindness and care, while one reviewer describes a serious disputed experience involving a pregnant dog and lack of payment-plan options.
Tom Burke Veterinary Services is a veterinary clinic in Ballyhaunis, Mayo. Publicly available information remains very limited, so there is little detail on its facilities, opening hours, or specific clinical services. Its Google profile currently shows a 5.0-star rating from 2 reviews, although the review content offers almost no written detail.
Veterinary Advances appears to be linked through its website to the Irish Equine Centre in Tully East, Kildare, which operates as an ISO-accredited diagnostic laboratory rather than a typical appointment-based veterinary clinic. Its focus is on independent testing across equine, farm, companion, zoo, commercial/food and environmental areas, alongside education and research. The clinic name and website branding do not fully align, so the exact relationship is not clearly explained online.
- •Several owners give very strong praise for end-of-life care, describing John Collins as compassionate, careful, and supportive during difficult euthanasia appointments. - One reviewer specifically highlights knowledge and experience, recommending him highly. - Negative feedback centres on communication and out-of-hours handling, including a complaint about being told to contact their usual vet when calling about a sick dog.
Pets First in Enniscorthy appears to operate primarily as a pet rehoming centre rather than a general veterinary clinic. It focuses on rehoming dogs, with reviews describing a friendly, low-pressure adoption process and staff who aim for a good match between pet and owner. Pre-adoption care commonly mentioned by adopters includes vet checks, microchipping, vaccinations and neutering support.
- •Welcoming atmosphere: several reviewers mention feeling warmly received when they arrived. - Clear communication: owners repeatedly say the team explained everything well and gave helpful information during appointments. - Thorough, kind care: Lorna is singled out in one review for being especially thorough, while another owner praised the care given to a very frightened dog.
- •Fast help in urgent situations: Reviews mention pets being seen straight away first thing in the morning and the clinic helping at unsociable hours. - Caring, professional approach: Owners describe the team as kind, compassionate, courteous, and friendly, with several comments praising how well animals were looked after. - Persistence with treatment: Specific examples include recovery after treatment for suspected pneumonia and prolonged care for parvovirus, with euthanasia described in one review as a last resort rather than a quick decision.
Rowanberry Veterinary Surgery is a small practice in Doora, Clare, used by clients for general veterinary care, with especially strong feedback around cats and longer-running cases. Reviews consistently mention Frances Browne, often noting that she can fit in short-notice appointments when other clinics cannot. Clients also highlight a broad treatment style that discusses natural remedies alongside conventional medicines, and careful surgical work such as very small spay incisions in female cats.
