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- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with many owners describing the staff as kind, caring, friendly, and professional. - End-of-life care is a major theme. Several owners say the team handled euthanasia appointments gently and helped make a very difficult experience easier.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, caring and professional, with short but very positive comments about staff attitude and overall service. - End-of-life care stands out strongly: several owners say vets helped them through euthanasia appointments with sensitivity, patience and practical compassion. - Owners also mention thoughtful aftercare, including cards, paw or nose prints, hair clippings, and small comforting touches around a pet’s final visit.
The Irish Blue Cross – Mobile Unit 3 is part of The Irish Blue Cross animal charity, founded in 1945. It appears geared toward practical, high-volume veterinary care through the charity’s mobile clinic service, and reviews particularly highlight compassionate support around end-of-life appointments. Recent feedback remains largely positive about the staff and vets, with a small number of complaints around access and eligibility requirements.
- •Fast access is a recurring theme, with owners mentioning same-day appointments, being seen quickly on arrival, and urgent cases handled promptly, including over holiday periods. - Staff are often described as warm, calm, and reassuring, especially with nervous pets, older animals, and worried owners. - Reviews highlight clear explanations and effective treatment, with examples including blood tests, hospital stays, and medication plans that led to noticeable improvement.
Dublin Bay Vets is a small-animal clinic in North Dublin City with a strong reputation for clear communication, detailed follow-up, and a calm, clean environment. Owners also mention online booking and WhatsApp aftercare as part of how the practice runs. Recent feedback continues to praise thorough consults, kind handling of nervous pets, and compassionate support in difficult moments, though a small number of complaints raise concerns about travel-document charges and paperwork accuracy, alongside one serious disputed review about a complex respiratory case.
- •Many reviewers describe a kind, professional team across reception, nurses and vets, with clear explanations and consultations that do not feel rushed. - Aftercare stands out strongly: owners mention follow-up phone calls, updates while pets are staying in, and supportive care after surgery or serious illness. - Recent reviews include positive examples of help with urgent illness, repeated visits, complex cases, and longer-term condition management.
- •Recent reviews are strongly positive, with owners repeatedly describing the team as calm, compassionate and professional in difficult situations. - Communication is a recurring strength: reviewers mention being kept informed during emergency treatment and having options explained clearly during serious illness. - End-of-life care is a major theme, with owners describing a supportive approach to euthanasia and thoughtful follow-up such as condolences letters.
Arena Veterinary Hospital is a companion-animal clinic in Wexford and states that it has been awarded Hospital Status by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. The clinic highlights routine healthcare including vaccinations, preventative care and neutering, along with an emergency phone line for urgent cases. Recent feedback often mentions quick access to appointments and a reassuring, friendly approach from both vets and reception staff.
Dundrum Veterinary Clinic is part of the South Dublin Vets group in South Dublin City. It appears set up for routine day-to-day veterinary care, with responsive support between visits including photo-based triage and vet call-backs. The clinic also supports ongoing needs such as prescription renewals and diet management, and reviews describe consistently friendly handling of both dogs and hard-to-examine cats.
Avenue Veterinary Hospital in Dundalk provides consultations and medical care for companion animals, including small animals and some exotics such as guinea pigs, hamsters, and birds, and states that 24/7 emergency care is available. The website also mentions a paid Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent feedback is largely positive about the clinical care, especially for calm handling, communication, and long-term support, though there are also some complaints about reception interactions and alleged misdiagnosis.
