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Joe O'Keeffe Veterinary Surgery
Kinnegad
Our Score (74/100)
Joe O'Keeffe Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal clinic that, based on recent reviews, is frequently chosen for gentle handling and support during difficult situations. The latest reviews repeatedly mention Charlotte and her team and describe sensitive care, especially with cats, as well as help with acute injuries (one owner describes a dog with a “nasty face injury” being treated by the staff). Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Gentle handling of cats during visits (multiple reviews). - Supportive/sensitive care for a pet named Lucky (mentioned twice by the same reviewer). - Treatment of a dog’s facial injury, with the staff described as “amazing.”
Joe O'Keeffe Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal clinic that, based on recent reviews, is frequently chosen for gentle handling and support during difficult situations. The latest reviews repeatedly mention Charlotte and her team and describe sensitive care, especially with cats, as well as help with acute injuries (one owner describes a dog with a “nasty face injury” being treated by the staff). Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Gentle handling of cats during visits (multiple reviews). - Supportive/sensitive care for a pet named Lucky (mentioned twice by the same reviewer). - Treatment of a dog’s facial injury, with the staff described as “amazing.”
Our Score (74/100)
Animal Beauty and Care Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided). Based on the written reviews available, it appears set up for both companion animals and small farm/poultry cases—examples include puppy vaccinations and check-ups, treating an injured chicken with stitches and later removing them, and running a same-day test on a sheep dung sample with results explained by phone and a printed copy provided afterward. Reviewers also repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment and a clinic environment described as “spotless.”
Animal Beauty and Care Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided). Based on the written reviews available, it appears set up for both companion animals and small farm/poultry cases—examples include puppy vaccinations and check-ups, treating an injured chicken with stitches and later removing them, and running a same-day test on a sheep dung sample with results explained by phone and a printed copy provided afterward. Reviewers also repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment and a clinic environment described as “spotless.”
Richard Fahey Veterinary Clinic is presented in reviews as a small-animal practice that prioritises access for urgent situations—owners describe being fit in when something is urgent and, in one case, receiving help in the late evening. Day-to-day care for new pets is also mentioned, including puppy vaccinations, worming, and “lots of advice.” Several reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life care: one owner recounts being talked through options before deciding on euthanasia, with clear explanations of what would happen. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Being accommodated when a case is urgent (“they always find time for you”). - Late-evening help provided when another clinic reportedly asked the owner to wait until morning. - Puppy injections and worming, plus practical advice for a new puppy. - Euthanasia consultations where options and the process were explained before the owner decided.
Richard Fahey Veterinary Clinic is presented in reviews as a small-animal practice that prioritises access for urgent situations—owners describe being fit in when something is urgent and, in one case, receiving help in the late evening. Day-to-day care for new pets is also mentioned, including puppy vaccinations, worming, and “lots of advice.” Several reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life care: one owner recounts being talked through options before deciding on euthanasia, with clear explanations of what would happen. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Being accommodated when a case is urgent (“they always find time for you”). - Late-evening help provided when another clinic reportedly asked the owner to wait until morning. - Puppy injections and worming, plus practical advice for a new puppy. - Euthanasia consultations where options and the process were explained before the owner decided.
Clashmore Veterinary is a small-animal practice where recent reviewers repeatedly mention calm handling of stressful situations (including euthanasia) and practical support for day-to-day pet care. Owners specifically describe pets being relaxed during a euthanasia appointment, a puppy being “looked after” well, and help getting a dog “ready to move country” with the process described as smooth and reassuring.
Clashmore Veterinary is a small-animal practice where recent reviewers repeatedly mention calm handling of stressful situations (including euthanasia) and practical support for day-to-day pet care. Owners specifically describe pets being relaxed during a euthanasia appointment, a puppy being “looked after” well, and help getting a dog “ready to move country” with the process described as smooth and reassuring.
Slaney Veterinary Centre describes itself as a dedicated small-animal practice and notes it has been “keeping your pets healthy & happy since 2016.” On the service side, its website lists routine care such as vaccinations, consultations, neutering, microchipping, and dental care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to (1) clear explanations around procedures (including neutering), (2) a calmer-feeling experience for anxious cats, and (3) willingness to deal with both routine needs and more urgent situations—one reviewer describes the clinic opening on a Sunday afternoon after their dog was in a car accident. Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the provided sources.
Slaney Veterinary Centre describes itself as a dedicated small-animal practice and notes it has been “keeping your pets healthy & happy since 2016.” On the service side, its website lists routine care such as vaccinations, consultations, neutering, microchipping, and dental care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to (1) clear explanations around procedures (including neutering), (2) a calmer-feeling experience for anxious cats, and (3) willingness to deal with both routine needs and more urgent situations—one reviewer describes the clinic opening on a Sunday afternoon after their dog was in a car accident. Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the provided sources.
Cleaghmore Veterinary Practice
Ballinasloe
Our Score (74/100)
Cleaghmore Veterinary Practice is a vet clinic whose website explicitly states “Non-emergencies only”, and also references Large Animals and a Small Animal area. Recent reviews most often describe treatment for sick dogs over a period of weeks, with one reviewer saying the team “left no stone unturned” while trying to get two dogs well. However, there is also a detailed negative review describing two serious cases where the owner felt key problems were missed and sought a second opinion elsewhere; that account conflicts with the many brief 5‑star endorsements. Concrete specifics supported by available sources: - The clinic website states non-emergency cases only. - The website indicates work with large animals and small animals (mentioned as site sections). - Reviews specifically mention ongoing care for two sick dogs and efforts to investigate (“no stone was left unturned”). - One review reports loss of a dog within 12 hours of being told the dog had a “healthy heart,” and another case where the owner says a second vet found kidney failure after being told it was diabetes/heart failure.
Cleaghmore Veterinary Practice is a vet clinic whose website explicitly states “Non-emergencies only”, and also references Large Animals and a Small Animal area. Recent reviews most often describe treatment for sick dogs over a period of weeks, with one reviewer saying the team “left no stone unturned” while trying to get two dogs well. However, there is also a detailed negative review describing two serious cases where the owner felt key problems were missed and sought a second opinion elsewhere; that account conflicts with the many brief 5‑star endorsements. Concrete specifics supported by available sources: - The clinic website states non-emergency cases only. - The website indicates work with large animals and small animals (mentioned as site sections). - Reviews specifically mention ongoing care for two sick dogs and efforts to investigate (“no stone was left unturned”). - One review reports loss of a dog within 12 hours of being told the dog had a “healthy heart,” and another case where the owner says a second vet found kidney failure after being told it was diabetes/heart failure.
Rockhall Vets Westbury is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group. From its own service list and recent review details, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, neutering, dental work, pet passports) as well as urgent situations via a stated 24-hour emergency service. Reviewers repeatedly mention the team taking time to explain care plans—one owner describes detailed post-operative guidance for a feral cat—and being accommodating with difficult or nervous animals (including a dog that was “really frightened” but improved with repeated, patient handling). Cleanliness is also mentioned more than once (e.g., “very clean clinic”, “clean… new premises”).
Rockhall Vets Westbury is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group. From its own service list and recent review details, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, neutering, dental work, pet passports) as well as urgent situations via a stated 24-hour emergency service. Reviewers repeatedly mention the team taking time to explain care plans—one owner describes detailed post-operative guidance for a feral cat—and being accommodating with difficult or nervous animals (including a dog that was “really frightened” but improved with repeated, patient handling). Cleanliness is also mentioned more than once (e.g., “very clean clinic”, “clean… new premises”).
All Paws Vet Clinic Castletroy
Annacotty
Our Score (74/100)
All Paws Vet Clinic Castletroy describes itself as an independent, family‑run practice for family pets, with longer-than-average appointments (15 minutes as standard). Based on its stated service list, it’s set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, flea/worming treatments) as well as surgical/orthopaedic work (neuters/speys, fixing broken bones, and “complicated joint surgeries”). In the latest written reviews available to us, two owners repeatedly single out a vet named Tim for solving a serious case that “is the only reason my Lurcher is alive today,” and others note a bright, modern clinic feel.
All Paws Vet Clinic Castletroy describes itself as an independent, family‑run practice for family pets, with longer-than-average appointments (15 minutes as standard). Based on its stated service list, it’s set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, flea/worming treatments) as well as surgical/orthopaedic work (neuters/speys, fixing broken bones, and “complicated joint surgeries”). In the latest written reviews available to us, two owners repeatedly single out a vet named Tim for solving a serious case that “is the only reason my Lurcher is alive today,” and others note a bright, modern clinic feel.
Santry Veterinary Clinic is listed on the anicare.ie site and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. For urgent problems outside normal hours, it states that emergency care is provided by the Pet Emergency Hospital. Recent reviews point to a mix of experiences: many describe calm handling for anxious pets and supportive end-of-life care, while a minority report disappointment and concerns about high pricing. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Cats being kept calm for neutering, with “before & after care” noted. - Staff taking extra care with a shy, nervous cat during visits. - Supportive, sensitive handling of euthanasia and long-term care for one dog over many years. - A dog behaviour professional (Suzi Walsh of dogbehaviour.ie) seeing clients from the clinic, with follow-up support mentioned.
Santry Veterinary Clinic is listed on the anicare.ie site and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. For urgent problems outside normal hours, it states that emergency care is provided by the Pet Emergency Hospital. Recent reviews point to a mix of experiences: many describe calm handling for anxious pets and supportive end-of-life care, while a minority report disappointment and concerns about high pricing. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Cats being kept calm for neutering, with “before & after care” noted. - Staff taking extra care with a shy, nervous cat during visits. - Supportive, sensitive handling of euthanasia and long-term care for one dog over many years. - A dog behaviour professional (Suzi Walsh of dogbehaviour.ie) seeing clients from the clinic, with follow-up support mentioned.
John Noonan Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a mixed farm and companion-animal practice and is a member of XLVets Ireland. The clinic lists a wide spread of routine and clinical services (including imaging, laboratory work, surgery, dentistry, and boarding kennels) and states it provides a 24-hour, 365-day emergency service. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly (including out-of-hours), vets taking time to answer questions, and support around end-of-life care—alongside a notable complaint about an animal passport allegedly being issued incorrectly. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Out-of-hours emergency care where a dog was “seen immediately” after a call. - Vets explaining treatments as they go during appointments. - Low waiting times while still taking time to talk things through. - Euthanasia support described as empathetic and helpful.
John Noonan Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a mixed farm and companion-animal practice and is a member of XLVets Ireland. The clinic lists a wide spread of routine and clinical services (including imaging, laboratory work, surgery, dentistry, and boarding kennels) and states it provides a 24-hour, 365-day emergency service. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly (including out-of-hours), vets taking time to answer questions, and support around end-of-life care—alongside a notable complaint about an animal passport allegedly being issued incorrectly. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Out-of-hours emergency care where a dog was “seen immediately” after a call. - Vets explaining treatments as they go during appointments. - Low waiting times while still taking time to talk things through. - Euthanasia support described as empathetic and helpful.
