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Blacklion Vets is a teaching practice of the UCD School of Veterinary Medicine, and describes itself as the longest-established pet veterinary clinic on its website. Recent reviews highlight clear, detailed explanations during consultations (including medication and cost breakdowns), and flexibility when owners set a budget (options offered “to suit my pocket”). Owners also describe the team fitting in urgent cases even when fully booked (including monitoring a dog for the day and running blood tests), and handling end-of-life decisions in a notably personal way.
Blacklion Vets is a teaching practice of the UCD School of Veterinary Medicine, and describes itself as the longest-established pet veterinary clinic on its website. Recent reviews highlight clear, detailed explanations during consultations (including medication and cost breakdowns), and flexibility when owners set a budget (options offered “to suit my pocket”). Owners also describe the team fitting in urgent cases even when fully booked (including monitoring a dog for the day and running blood tests), and handling end-of-life decisions in a notably personal way.
Oaktree Vets appears to be an independently run practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the information provided). Based on the reviews available, it’s set up for everyday veterinary care as well as urgent same-day problems when needed—owners describe being “fit in last minute” for a feral tom cat, and being seen when they “couldn’t secure an appointment anywhere” for an injured dog. Concrete details owners mention include: - Urgent injury support: a dog with an injury was examined and given an injection for pain relief, with staff taking precautions for dog-reactivity to keep the visit calmer. - Surgery aftercare: after a dog was spayed, the clinic provided aftercare including a follow-up phone call a few days later to check recovery. - Ongoing checks for older pets: owners specifically mention being able to get an older dog checked when needed.
Oaktree Vets appears to be an independently run practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the information provided). Based on the reviews available, it’s set up for everyday veterinary care as well as urgent same-day problems when needed—owners describe being “fit in last minute” for a feral tom cat, and being seen when they “couldn’t secure an appointment anywhere” for an injured dog. Concrete details owners mention include: - Urgent injury support: a dog with an injury was examined and given an injection for pain relief, with staff taking precautions for dog-reactivity to keep the visit calmer. - Surgery aftercare: after a dog was spayed, the clinic provided aftercare including a follow-up phone call a few days later to check recovery. - Ongoing checks for older pets: owners specifically mention being able to get an older dog checked when needed.
Lakeside Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal clinic (described that way by a reviewer) where owners frequently mention being accommodated at short notice and having treatment choices and costs explained clearly. No corporate group ownership is stated in the available information; one reviewer specifically mentions “the owner” being available to help. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Being “fitted in” last minute when worried about a dog. - Immediate help provided on 01/01/2026 when “other clinics refused to help” (per one account). - Treatment options being clearly laid out, with associated costs explained. - A “modern practice and rooms” environment.
Lakeside Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal clinic (described that way by a reviewer) where owners frequently mention being accommodated at short notice and having treatment choices and costs explained clearly. No corporate group ownership is stated in the available information; one reviewer specifically mentions “the owner” being available to help. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Being “fitted in” last minute when worried about a dog. - Immediate help provided on 01/01/2026 when “other clinics refused to help” (per one account). - Treatment options being clearly laid out, with associated costs explained. - A “modern practice and rooms” environment.
Spa View Veterinary Clinic lists a wide mix of day‑to‑day and higher-need care on its website, including emergencies, operations, and care for hospitalised patients, alongside nurse clinics, prescriptions, and routine blood tests. Recent reviews add practical detail: owners mention rabies vaccinations (with flexible appointment booking) and emergency treatment for an eye injury, with clear step‑by‑step explanations during the visit. One reviewer also notes the clinic was undergoing renovations while still running appointments professionally. A “Healthy Dog Plan” is mentioned in reviews as providing text reminders for vaccines and check‑ups.
Spa View Veterinary Clinic lists a wide mix of day‑to‑day and higher-need care on its website, including emergencies, operations, and care for hospitalised patients, alongside nurse clinics, prescriptions, and routine blood tests. Recent reviews add practical detail: owners mention rabies vaccinations (with flexible appointment booking) and emergency treatment for an eye injury, with clear step‑by‑step explanations during the visit. One reviewer also notes the clinic was undergoing renovations while still running appointments professionally. A “Healthy Dog Plan” is mentioned in reviews as providing text reminders for vaccines and check‑ups.
Marina Veterinary Clinic is an independent, owner-operated practice with named vets (Sarah and Niall) and reception support (Kelly-Ann/Kellyanne) mentioned repeatedly in reviews. The clinic appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent situations, including a stated 24-hour on-call emergency service and at least one owner describing being seen out of hours on a Sunday morning. Reviewers also describe a calm, quiet clinic environment that helped nervous cats, and multiple people mention vets taking time to explain options and treatments, including in complex cases (an older dog with multiple medical problems and a “big surgery”).
Marina Veterinary Clinic is an independent, owner-operated practice with named vets (Sarah and Niall) and reception support (Kelly-Ann/Kellyanne) mentioned repeatedly in reviews. The clinic appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent situations, including a stated 24-hour on-call emergency service and at least one owner describing being seen out of hours on a Sunday morning. Reviewers also describe a calm, quiet clinic environment that helped nervous cats, and multiple people mention vets taking time to explain options and treatments, including in complex cases (an older dog with multiple medical problems and a “big surgery”).
Urban Vets is set up for both routine care and more complex or time-sensitive situations, with multiple reviews describing emergency visits, surgery support, and end-of-life care alongside everyday preventive treatments. Owners repeatedly mention clear communication and aftercare—one review highlights a WhatsApp option for updates while a pet is in surgery, and another notes being kept informed with follow-up care described as “second to none.” The clinic environment is described as deliberately cat-friendly, with a separate cat waiting area and a cat-only treatment room using a Feliway calming diffuser. Several owners also mention anxious pets becoming noticeably more comfortable over time, helped by staff who use treats and calm handling.
Urban Vets is set up for both routine care and more complex or time-sensitive situations, with multiple reviews describing emergency visits, surgery support, and end-of-life care alongside everyday preventive treatments. Owners repeatedly mention clear communication and aftercare—one review highlights a WhatsApp option for updates while a pet is in surgery, and another notes being kept informed with follow-up care described as “second to none.” The clinic environment is described as deliberately cat-friendly, with a separate cat waiting area and a cat-only treatment room using a Feliway calming diffuser. Several owners also mention anxious pets becoming noticeably more comfortable over time, helped by staff who use treats and calm handling.
Clane Veterinary Centre is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. Reviews describe a practice geared to routine care and urgent same‑day problems, with examples including a kitten emergency being seen quickly and follow-up phone calls after treatment. The clinic website says the team is available to handle emergency situations with urgency and expertise, while some reviews raise concerns about Sunday availability and the clinic’s ability to keep pets in over a weekend without transfer. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Follow-up call after an emergency visit to check how a kitten was doing. - Overnight admission for a dog with severe gastric issues, followed by a next-day request to collect due to no weekend stay facility unless transferring (as described by one reviewer). - End-of-life support, with staff giving owners time to say goodbye and describing compassionate handling of euthanasia appointments.
Clane Veterinary Centre is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. Reviews describe a practice geared to routine care and urgent same‑day problems, with examples including a kitten emergency being seen quickly and follow-up phone calls after treatment. The clinic website says the team is available to handle emergency situations with urgency and expertise, while some reviews raise concerns about Sunday availability and the clinic’s ability to keep pets in over a weekend without transfer. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Follow-up call after an emergency visit to check how a kitten was doing. - Overnight admission for a dog with severe gastric issues, followed by a next-day request to collect due to no weekend stay facility unless transferring (as described by one reviewer). - End-of-life support, with staff giving owners time to say goodbye and describing compassionate handling of euthanasia appointments.
Lodge Veterinary Hospital is an independent small-animal practice established in 2006 by John Corrigan (MVB). The clinic states it has in-house diagnostic facilities, boarding facilities, and is approved by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Recent reviews describe the team handling both routine illness and more complex cases, including a referred CT scan work-up and urgent foreign-body situations, with owners repeatedly mentioning clear explanations and thorough questioning before appointments. Concrete examples mentioned include treatment for an eye problem that an owner says “saved” their dog’s eye; assessment/treatment after a dog swallowed metal; and a referred CT scan for facial paralysis where additional issues (including elbows) were investigated after discussion with the vet.
Lodge Veterinary Hospital is an independent small-animal practice established in 2006 by John Corrigan (MVB). The clinic states it has in-house diagnostic facilities, boarding facilities, and is approved by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Recent reviews describe the team handling both routine illness and more complex cases, including a referred CT scan work-up and urgent foreign-body situations, with owners repeatedly mentioning clear explanations and thorough questioning before appointments. Concrete examples mentioned include treatment for an eye problem that an owner says “saved” their dog’s eye; assessment/treatment after a dog swallowed metal; and a referred CT scan for facial paralysis where additional issues (including elbows) were investigated after discussion with the vet.
Our Score (84/100)
Independent small-animal veterinary clinic established in 2012 by Caroline Mounsey (MVB). The clinic is equipped for diagnostics and surgery on-site, including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an in-house lab for blood and urine testing (with some tests sent to an external pathology lab when needed). It also describes monitored anaesthesia with a veterinary nurse and a multiparameter monitor during procedures. Review signals are mostly about appointment experiences and communication: several owners describe unrushed consultations with clear explanations and time to discuss options, while a small number of recent reviews report a very negative phone interaction when trying to book an appointment as a new client.
Independent small-animal veterinary clinic established in 2012 by Caroline Mounsey (MVB). The clinic is equipped for diagnostics and surgery on-site, including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an in-house lab for blood and urine testing (with some tests sent to an external pathology lab when needed). It also describes monitored anaesthesia with a veterinary nurse and a multiparameter monitor during procedures. Review signals are mostly about appointment experiences and communication: several owners describe unrushed consultations with clear explanations and time to discuss options, while a small number of recent reviews report a very negative phone interaction when trying to book an appointment as a new client.
Glen Veterinary is a long-established practice (the clinic website says it has cared for animals since 1904). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a clinic that handles routine veterinary care for pets (including cats and dogs), with a few specific, decision-relevant details: grooming is mentioned (with “a beautiful job” reported for a dog), and euthanasia support is described in detail, including access to a dedicated “love family room” so an owner could be with their pet at the end. Reviews also include a clear negative about communication/consent around grooming: one owner says they asked the clinic not to shave their pet again, but it happened anyway.
Glen Veterinary is a long-established practice (the clinic website says it has cared for animals since 1904). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a clinic that handles routine veterinary care for pets (including cats and dogs), with a few specific, decision-relevant details: grooming is mentioned (with “a beautiful job” reported for a dog), and euthanasia support is described in detail, including access to a dedicated “love family room” so an owner could be with their pet at the end. Reviews also include a clear negative about communication/consent around grooming: one owner says they asked the clinic not to shave their pet again, but it happened anyway.
