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- •Recent written feedback is very positive, with reproduction and breeding support standing out as a consistent strength. - Reviewers frequently mention clear explanations, practical advice, and detailed communication, including tailored worming guidance and thorough pre-purchase exam reports. - Availability and reliability are recurring themes, with several owners saying Sue and the team are easy to reach and supportive in urgent situations.
Reviewers also speak warmly about the wider team, describing staff as friendly, helpful and professional.
- •Prompt, professional and friendly service is a recurring theme, including in the most recent reviews. - Owners describe the veterinary care as experienced and thorough, with confidence in how a range of equine issues are handled. - Several reviews mention the team’s manner with both horses and owners, especially their ability to keep situations calm and reassuring.
- •Friendly, professional service is the strongest recurring theme, with one reviewer saying “all staff are very friendly and professional.”
- •Owners speak warmly about how pets are treated, including thanks for caring for Foster “so well.”
- •Helpfulness is another repeated point, including one comment describing the team as supportive “day or night.”
- •Most written reviews are brief and strongly positive, with limited detail about specific treatments or any drawbacks.
Deravarra Equine Clinic is an equine veterinary clinic in Mullingar, Westmeath. Public feedback is limited, but the comments available are positive and praise both the standard of the vet and the clinic’s facilities. The small number of written reviews means there is little case-specific detail about appointments or treatments.
- •Most written feedback is strongly positive and centres on the clinic’s equine work. - Reviewers describe it as a “top class equine vet clinic” and praise the treatment of their horse. - Friendly staff and excellent service are recurring positives.
- •Sheep pour-on treatments, including correct use and application of Ectofly and Ectoflits
- •Sheep dipping workflows, including Gold Fleece, Cyperguard, and a “Day in the Life of a Mobile Dipper” feature
- •Information on soluble glass boluses, including how they are made and how they work
- •Administration demonstrations for Cosecure/Coseicure glass boluses in both cattle and sheep
- •Administration guidance for the Bimectin product range
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.
