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Our Score (81/100)

4.8(53 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Druids Lodge Veterinary Clinic appears to be a general small-animal practice; there’s no information provided on whether it’s independent or part of a larger group. Based on the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen on time with little or no waiting, and that the team will try to accommodate urgent cases. Specific situations referenced include treatment for a kitten with flu, and owners describing repeat visits over multiple years.

#182

Eamonn Curran

Dungarvan

Our Score (81/100)

4.8(25 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cow
pig

Despite being provided in a “clinic” format, the available website text and customer reviews describe Curran Home Co, a home interiors/home-improvement retailer rather than a veterinary practice. Based on the site navigation and reviews, it appears set up for supplying and helping customers choose items like paint and bathroom fixtures/tiles, with some customers describing end-to-end support (e.g., help from design through delivery, and recommendations for tradespeople like plumbers/tilers).

#183

Caoimhin Galvin

Ballinrobe

Our Score (81/100)

4.8(10 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

The information available for “Caoimhin Galvin” does not describe a veterinary clinic. The website content we can access appears to be an online shop checkout for “Walkin’s Gift Shop,” and the written Google reviews also discuss buying gifts (e.g., Christmas/birthday presents, ornaments, gift wrapping), not pet care. Based on the sources provided, there’s no evidence of veterinary services, facilities, species treated, or clinical policies.

Our Score (81/100)

4.9(8 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Railway Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that, in the latest reviews available, is most often described in terms of the consult experience rather than specific advanced procedures. Owners mention staff taking time to gather thorough background information to help with a dog’s problem, and one review notes a dog was relaxed enough during the visit to fall asleep. There are also mentions of the team helping with cats, and clients describing the vet as “knowledgeable” and easy to talk to. One reviewer specifically comments they were happy with both the outcome and the price of the visit (no figure given).

Our Score (80/100)

4.5(1150 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Pet Emergency Hospital is a university veterinary hospital providing both primary care and referral-level treatment across small animals and large animals, with 24-hour hospital care for patients (including overnight monitoring when needed). The website describes a set-up geared to advanced diagnostics and specialist services (e.g., diagnostic imaging/labs, endoscopy, orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery, oncology-related surgery, iodine therapy, laser ablation), alongside training for future vets and vet nurses. From the latest reviews, owners most often mention: - Emergency presentations at night/weekends being handled with treatment plans that can include surgery and a short hospital stay (e.g., a puppy who swallowed a stone, required surgery, and went home within 24 hours). - Follow-up communication in ongoing investigative cases (calls/emails about test results and next steps were specifically mentioned). - A clear split in experiences: several describe empathetic, professional care in urgent or end-of-life situations, while a small number report serious concerns about post-operative follow-up, inpatient care, and costs.

Our Score (80/100)

4.5(1150 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital is a university veterinary hospital offering both primary-care appointments and referral-level work-ups, with services spanning small animals and large animals. The website states it provides 24-hour hospital care for all patients, and recent reviews frequently describe emergency presentations at night/weekends, including surgery and inpatient care. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Emergency surgery for a swallowed stone, with discharge within about 24 hours and post-op paperwork/advice provided (review). - Follow-up contact (calls/emails) after investigations and tests for a long-term medical case (review). - A stated ability to manage inpatient/overnight care (website + reviews), which some reviewers value in emergencies while at least one alleges it was used unnecessarily (conflicting accounts in reviews). - Pricing experiences vary widely, with examples ranging from a €604 emergency bill to multi-thousand-euro surgery costs (reviews).

Our Score (80/100)

4.8(943 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Veterinary Orthopaedic Services appears to be tied to Ó Scanaill Veterinary Hospital, a long-running, family-founded practice (established in 1949) that describes itself as a veterinary hospital with “the latest available technology” and a team of five vets. Based on the website and recent reviews, it looks set up for a broad mix of routine and more involved medical/surgical cases: the site highlights diagnostics and surgery plus dental care, while reviews mention hospitalisation on fluids, procedures with follow-up visits, investigation of chronic problems (including long-term ear infections), and euthanasia handled with particular attention to empathy and respect. Several reviewers also comment on “pragmatic and sensible advice” and “reasonable” fees, though no specific prices are given.

#188

City Vets

Waterford

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(611 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

City Vets presents itself as a veterinary hospital with an experienced vet and nursing team and “up to date skills and facilities” (from its website text). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe both strong clinical experiences (including vaccinations and thorough checks) and significant concerns about internal communication and continuity of care (e.g., seeing different vets at follow-ups). After-hours care is specifically praised by one reviewer, while several 1-star reviews describe problems such as inconsistent diagnoses, missing test results, and dissatisfaction with pricing. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Vaccinations delivered alongside a “thorough check” with time taken to settle a cat (review mentions a vet taking time to get to know the pet). - After-hours service described as “top of the range” with a “seamless process.” - Repeated complaints about poor follow-up and staff-to-staff handover (owners reporting they had to re-explain prior conversations). - Allegations of errors/handling issues (e.g., expired medication given, “lost” blood results, a stool sample not stored in a fridge) and sharply differing assessments of the same problem across multiple visits.

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(479 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG appears to operate as part of the Anicare Vets group (referenced on the clinic’s website content). The practice is certified by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. From owner reports, it handles both cats and dogs, including long-term chronic care (for example, regular Librela injections for arthritis in a senior dog) and end-of-life support (euthanasia support for a cat). The premises are described as having separate waiting areas for dogs and cats, and a separate cat consult room is also mentioned, which some owners say helped keep pets calmer. Review signals are mixed: many describe thorough explanations (especially around vaccination plans for kittens) and not being pushed into extra costs, while several 1-star reviews allege serious issues around consent, clinical notes, and handling of urgent situations and deceased pets.

Our Score (80/100)

4.8(464 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Abbeyville Veterinary Hospital is an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned) that describes itself as established over 70 years ago and offering medical, surgical, and obstetrical care. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for procedures and higher-acuity cases alongside routine care: reviews mention scanning and emergency surgery for a dog with a perforated stomach, plus neutering for both a rabbit and a small dog. Several owners also describe end-of-life support, including helping a cat be comfortable enough to spend final moments at home and arranging cremation/return of ashes. One recent review raises a concern about recurring skin problems in a dog despite medication and a biopsy, and frustration about repeated visits without lasting improvement.

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