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- •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.
- •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.
Chloe Broderick Equine in Loughrea, Galway focuses on equine breeding and reproduction services. Facilities include an EU-registered semen collection and storage centre, a veterinary ultrasound and insemination centre, and a mare and foal barn. Recent customer feedback is positive, though written review volume is low.
- •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.
- •Positive reviews describe the team as warm, welcoming, compassionate, and willing to spend time assessing pets properly rather than rushing toward costly treatment. - Owners mention clear communication and thoughtful discussion of options, including support during end-of-life decisions for an older dog. - One review highlights the clinic helping with the assessment and treatment of a stray cat when other places were unhelpful.
O’Dowd Veterinary in Dunleer is a mixed practice serving both small animals and farm animals. The clinic website indicates a team of experienced vets, nurses, and support staff. Public feedback is limited but leans positive overall, with brief comments praising the practice and one more critical review focused on cost.
Harvey's Veterinary in Kildysart has only limited published detail available about its treatments and facilities, but its small set of written reviews is positive overall. Owners describe straightforward, helpful service, and Magda and Megan are mentioned by name as very professional team members.
St David's Poultry Supplies is an independent poultry veterinary practice in Monaghan focused on commercial poultry operations rather than companion-animal care. Its website highlights support for broiler, layer, and turkey production, with field work, hatchery services, an in-house laboratory, and a dispensary. Public review coverage is limited, so there is little recent written feedback on day-to-day client experience.
Rossmore Veterinary Office is a veterinary practice in Clonakilty, Cork, but very little public detail is available about its services, facilities, or team. The only clear public feedback is a repeated comment praising the premises as a “beautiful big house.” Ownership is not clearly stated in the public information available here.
