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Ark Vetcare Dun Laoghaire
Dun Laoghaire
Our Score (91/100)
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Separate waiting/clinic areas for cats and dogs. - BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) surgery discussed as being recommended during a routine check-up, with reported improvement in breathing/exercise tolerance afterwards. - A house visit arranged for euthanasia, with the receptionist coordinating the visit and attending alongside the vet.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Separate waiting/clinic areas for cats and dogs. - BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) surgery discussed as being recommended during a routine check-up, with reported improvement in breathing/exercise tolerance afterwards. - A house visit arranged for euthanasia, with the receptionist coordinating the visit and attending alongside the vet.
Southview Veterinary Hospital presents itself as a veterinary hospital focused on preventative care (vaccination and parasite control) alongside more advanced services, including a dedicated canine reproduction service and an on-site physiotherapy/hydrotherapy suite. The website also describes a pay‑monthly Pet Health Plan designed to spread the cost of routine preventative care (prices aren’t stated).
Southview Veterinary Hospital presents itself as a veterinary hospital focused on preventative care (vaccination and parasite control) alongside more advanced services, including a dedicated canine reproduction service and an on-site physiotherapy/hydrotherapy suite. The website also describes a pay‑monthly Pet Health Plan designed to spread the cost of routine preventative care (prices aren’t stated).
O’Scanaill Veterinary Hospital is a long-running, independent family practice (founded in 1949) with “hospital status” and modern diagnostic/surgical capability listed on its site. It’s set up for a broad mix of work: routine pet care (e.g., dental care, weight clinics, puppy parties), in-hospital procedures (reviews mention a dog having a procedure with follow-up visits), and medical investigation of ongoing problems (one owner says their senior dog’s chronic ear infections stopped after thorough investigation and treatment).
O’Scanaill Veterinary Hospital is a long-running, independent family practice (founded in 1949) with “hospital status” and modern diagnostic/surgical capability listed on its site. It’s set up for a broad mix of work: routine pet care (e.g., dental care, weight clinics, puppy parties), in-hospital procedures (reviews mention a dog having a procedure with follow-up visits), and medical investigation of ongoing problems (one owner says their senior dog’s chronic ear infections stopped after thorough investigation and treatment).
MyVet Lucan is part of the MyVet group (three clinics) and was originally opened in 2005 as Hermitage Vet Clinic by vet Liam Moriarty; a new veterinary hospital opened next door in June 2019. The clinic has a CT scanner on site, and multiple reviews describe referral cases involving CT imaging, abdominal surgery, oxygen support, and emergency procedures.
MyVet Lucan is part of the MyVet group (three clinics) and was originally opened in 2005 as Hermitage Vet Clinic by vet Liam Moriarty; a new veterinary hospital opened next door in June 2019. The clinic has a CT scanner on site, and multiple reviews describe referral cases involving CT imaging, abdominal surgery, oxygen support, and emergency procedures.
- •Clear explanations and guidance during difficult cases, including extended periods of repeat visits and time taken to answer questions (notably mentioning Shane). - Surgical care and recovery support are specifically referenced (bladder stone removal), with owners describing close attention through the process. - Notable bereavement aftercare, including a handwritten card, flower seeds, and paw/nose prints after a pet’s death.
- •Clear explanations and guidance during difficult cases, including extended periods of repeat visits and time taken to answer questions (notably mentioning Shane). - Surgical care and recovery support are specifically referenced (bladder stone removal), with owners describing close attention through the process. - Notable bereavement aftercare, including a handwritten card, flower seeds, and paw/nose prints after a pet’s death.
Veterinary Specialists Ireland
Summerhill
Our Score (90/100)
Veterinary Specialists Ireland describes itself as a private, independently owned specialist hospital, founded in 2019 by Laura Cuddy and Turlough McNally. The website states it provides 24/7 emergency care and advanced referral-level treatment for small animals, with listed departments including orthopaedics & sports medicine, soft tissue & cancer surgery, spine & brain, critical care, and internal medicine.
Veterinary Specialists Ireland describes itself as a private, independently owned specialist hospital, founded in 2019 by Laura Cuddy and Turlough McNally. The website states it provides 24/7 emergency care and advanced referral-level treatment for small animals, with listed departments including orthopaedics & sports medicine, soft tissue & cancer surgery, spine & brain, critical care, and internal medicine.
Terenure Veterinary Hospital
South Dublin City
Our Score (90/100)
Terenure Veterinary Hospital is part of the South Dublin Vets group. The clinic’s website highlights practical admin options like online appointment requests and prescription renewals without an appointment. Recent reviews describe a practice doing a lot of routine companion-animal care across a pet’s whole life, with multiple owners mentioning long-term relationships with the same vet (particularly Mark) and support during end-of-life visits.
Terenure Veterinary Hospital is part of the South Dublin Vets group. The clinic’s website highlights practical admin options like online appointment requests and prescription renewals without an appointment. Recent reviews describe a practice doing a lot of routine companion-animal care across a pet’s whole life, with multiple owners mentioning long-term relationships with the same vet (particularly Mark) and support during end-of-life visits.
Midleton Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a veterinary hospital with facilities/equipment for both routine care and more advanced procedures such as orthopaedic surgery, digital X‑ray and keyhole surgery, and it states it provides round‑the‑clock care (24/7). Reviews frequently mention high-stakes cases and end‑of‑life support: examples include treatment after a dog swallowed a fish hook (owners said they were kept informed throughout), management of serious internal bleeding with options explained upfront, and euthanasia handled in a way owners described as professional and supportive. Several reviewers also mention follow‑up gestures after a pet’s death (a condolences letter sent afterwards).
Midleton Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a veterinary hospital with facilities/equipment for both routine care and more advanced procedures such as orthopaedic surgery, digital X‑ray and keyhole surgery, and it states it provides round‑the‑clock care (24/7). Reviews frequently mention high-stakes cases and end‑of‑life support: examples include treatment after a dog swallowed a fish hook (owners said they were kept informed throughout), management of serious internal bleeding with options explained upfront, and euthanasia handled in a way owners described as professional and supportive. Several reviewers also mention follow‑up gestures after a pet’s death (a condolences letter sent afterwards).
Westgate Veterinary Clinic is an independently founded practice (established in 1986 by William Burgess and John Russell) that treats both small animals and large/farm animals, and states it provides 24/7 care. Recent reviews give concrete examples of that around-the-clock support, including vets coming out late at night so a dog “didn’t have to suffer thru the night,” and a case where a vet (Dr. Jasone) took a critically ill 10‑week‑old kitten home to continue care outside working hours.
Westgate Veterinary Clinic is an independently founded practice (established in 1986 by William Burgess and John Russell) that treats both small animals and large/farm animals, and states it provides 24/7 care. Recent reviews give concrete examples of that around-the-clock support, including vets coming out late at night so a dog “didn’t have to suffer thru the night,” and a case where a vet (Dr. Jasone) took a critically ill 10‑week‑old kitten home to continue care outside working hours.
St Francis Dispensary is an independent registered charity (established in 1926) providing veterinary care for cats and dogs, with a focus on offering treatment “at affordable rates” for owners of limited means. The clinic appears set up mainly for routine, day-to-day veterinary care and common procedures (vaccines, microchipping, neutering), supported by in-house blood testing (Idexx haematology and biochemistry machine) and a diabetes clinic.
St Francis Dispensary is an independent registered charity (established in 1926) providing veterinary care for cats and dogs, with a focus on offering treatment “at affordable rates” for owners of limited means. The clinic appears set up mainly for routine, day-to-day veterinary care and common procedures (vaccines, microchipping, neutering), supported by in-house blood testing (Idexx haematology and biochemistry machine) and a diabetes clinic.
