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Reprovet Ireland (PetEyeVet) is described on its website as an independent veterinary ophthalmology referral service focused on small-animal eye problems. Reviews reinforce that people typically arrive after seeing a regular vet first, and several mention detailed explanations during eye checks, ongoing management over months, and outcomes where an eye that was thought likely to be lost was saved from removal (though not fully restored). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Referral-style care for ophthalmic cases (people report being recommended by their regular vet). - Step-by-step explanations while examining the pet’s eye (“explained everything as they checked out our dog”). - Longer-term treatment/monitoring (“bringing our dog… for more than 6 months”). - Handling of nervous/uncooperative dogs, with staff “winning her around.”
Reprovet Ireland (PetEyeVet) is described on its website as an independent veterinary ophthalmology referral service focused on small-animal eye problems. Reviews reinforce that people typically arrive after seeing a regular vet first, and several mention detailed explanations during eye checks, ongoing management over months, and outcomes where an eye that was thought likely to be lost was saved from removal (though not fully restored). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Referral-style care for ophthalmic cases (people report being recommended by their regular vet). - Step-by-step explanations while examining the pet’s eye (“explained everything as they checked out our dog”). - Longer-term treatment/monitoring (“bringing our dog… for more than 6 months”). - Handling of nervous/uncooperative dogs, with staff “winning her around.”
Mullingar Equine Vets has a 4.6★ Google rating from 335 reviews, but the latest written reviews available to us largely describe an equestrian events venue (showjumping/exhibitions) rather than a veterinary clinic. Based on the sources provided, there isn’t enough concrete information to confirm what veterinary services are offered or how clinical care is delivered. What is repeatedly described in recent reviews is a large, organised showground-style setup with multiple arenas, food options (including a café and sometimes a pizza truck), and amenities such as indoor seating and space for children.
Mullingar Equine Vets has a 4.6★ Google rating from 335 reviews, but the latest written reviews available to us largely describe an equestrian events venue (showjumping/exhibitions) rather than a veterinary clinic. Based on the sources provided, there isn’t enough concrete information to confirm what veterinary services are offered or how clinical care is delivered. What is repeatedly described in recent reviews is a large, organised showground-style setup with multiple arenas, food options (including a café and sometimes a pizza truck), and amenities such as indoor seating and space for children.
Lucan Veterinary Hospital is most often described in reviews as a long-running practice for both dogs and cats, with owners citing quick access for appointments and emergencies, and vets who explain options clearly. Several reviews mention serious illness being treated successfully (including a very unwell cat “brought back to full health” and a dog that owners say the team “saved”), and the clinic environment is described as clean and comfortable. There is, however, a conflicting report from one reviewer who says the clinic was “permanently closed” after confirming a major operation, with no notice or alternative offered.
Lucan Veterinary Hospital is most often described in reviews as a long-running practice for both dogs and cats, with owners citing quick access for appointments and emergencies, and vets who explain options clearly. Several reviews mention serious illness being treated successfully (including a very unwell cat “brought back to full health” and a dog that owners say the team “saved”), and the clinic environment is described as clean and comfortable. There is, however, a conflicting report from one reviewer who says the clinic was “permanently closed” after confirming a major operation, with no notice or alternative offered.
All Creatures Veterinary Clinic
Roscommon
Our Score (72/100)
All Creatures Veterinary Clinic is a long-running practice (over 30 years, per its website) and a member of XLVETS Ireland. The clinic lists routine pet care (vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, parasite protection and pet passports) alongside work with large animals, and it advertises a 24-hour emergency call-out service plus “high‑spec diagnostic equipment.” In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe straightforward, practical help—such as giving “honest advice” that avoided an unnecessary visit, handling cats’ check-ups and injections with “no fuss,” and staying in contact during a concern about a cat’s jaw.
All Creatures Veterinary Clinic is a long-running practice (over 30 years, per its website) and a member of XLVETS Ireland. The clinic lists routine pet care (vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, parasite protection and pet passports) alongside work with large animals, and it advertises a 24-hour emergency call-out service plus “high‑spec diagnostic equipment.” In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe straightforward, practical help—such as giving “honest advice” that avoided an unnecessary visit, handling cats’ check-ups and injections with “no fuss,” and staying in contact during a concern about a cat’s jaw.
Vetcare Rathcoole is part of the Vet Care group (the website describes “Four Vet Care Practices”) and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe routine care such as vaccinations, support for senior pets, and compassionate handling of end-of-life situations. A few concrete details that come up: vaccinations for cats are mentioned, a “senior cat” farewell appointment is described, and one reviewer says they received a condolence package in the post after a pet’s death.
Vetcare Rathcoole is part of the Vet Care group (the website describes “Four Vet Care Practices”) and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe routine care such as vaccinations, support for senior pets, and compassionate handling of end-of-life situations. A few concrete details that come up: vaccinations for cats are mentioned, a “senior cat” farewell appointment is described, and one reviewer says they received a condolence package in the post after a pet’s death.
Slane Veterinary Clinic is not described as part of a corporate group in the information available to us. The reviews suggest the team sees a lot of dogs (and also cats), including cases that involve diagnostics and surgical treatment: one owner says their dog’s life was saved after an “outside the box” diagnosis followed by immediate treatment, with tests later confirming it. Multiple reviewers also specifically mention surgery and trust in vet “Frances” for surgical work. One recent review raises a serious concern about an orthopaedic outcome after a repeat procedure on another leg, alongside a dispute about whether stitches were resorbable and ongoing difficulties getting invoices suitable for insurance—so experiences appear mostly very positive, but not uniform.
Slane Veterinary Clinic is not described as part of a corporate group in the information available to us. The reviews suggest the team sees a lot of dogs (and also cats), including cases that involve diagnostics and surgical treatment: one owner says their dog’s life was saved after an “outside the box” diagnosis followed by immediate treatment, with tests later confirming it. Multiple reviewers also specifically mention surgery and trust in vet “Frances” for surgical work. One recent review raises a serious concern about an orthopaedic outcome after a repeat procedure on another leg, alongside a dispute about whether stitches were resorbable and ongoing difficulties getting invoices suitable for insurance—so experiences appear mostly very positive, but not uniform.
Bourke Vets is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the available information). Based on recent reviews, owners most often bring dogs for routine care and common procedures, with specific mentions of same-day appointments, dental work, and castration care. Reviews are mostly very positive about access and attentiveness (one owner describes lots of questions being asked and their dog improving after treatment), but there is also a detailed negative account of a post-castration complication where the owner says the issue wasn’t resolved until a second vet drained a haematoma. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Same-day appointments being available for a dog needing to see a vet. - A named vet (Conor Sloyan) asking “lots of questions” and giving treatment that led to the dog “running around happily.” - Dental work being done for a dog, with the owner reporting a good recovery and “very reasonable” pricing. - One owner reporting a severe post-castration complication (large scrotal haematoma) and dissatisfaction with how it was managed.
Bourke Vets is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the available information). Based on recent reviews, owners most often bring dogs for routine care and common procedures, with specific mentions of same-day appointments, dental work, and castration care. Reviews are mostly very positive about access and attentiveness (one owner describes lots of questions being asked and their dog improving after treatment), but there is also a detailed negative account of a post-castration complication where the owner says the issue wasn’t resolved until a second vet drained a haematoma. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Same-day appointments being available for a dog needing to see a vet. - A named vet (Conor Sloyan) asking “lots of questions” and giving treatment that led to the dog “running around happily.” - Dental work being done for a dog, with the owner reporting a good recovery and “very reasonable” pricing. - One owner reporting a severe post-castration complication (large scrotal haematoma) and dissatisfaction with how it was managed.
Railway Veterinary Hospital is reviewed as a clinic that handles both routine visits and higher-stakes situations, including post-surgery concerns and end-of-life appointments. Owners repeatedly mention practical support points: an after-hours call-back from a vet when there were worries about a cat after surgery, accommodating specific requests during a euthanasia visit, and treating a cat’s corneal abrasion in a way the owner credits with “saving” the eye. Several reviews also point to logistics that matter day-to-day, such as quick/easy appointments and being understanding when plans change.
Railway Veterinary Hospital is reviewed as a clinic that handles both routine visits and higher-stakes situations, including post-surgery concerns and end-of-life appointments. Owners repeatedly mention practical support points: an after-hours call-back from a vet when there were worries about a cat after surgery, accommodating specific requests during a euthanasia visit, and treating a cat’s corneal abrasion in a way the owner credits with “saving” the eye. Several reviews also point to logistics that matter day-to-day, such as quick/easy appointments and being understanding when plans change.
The Veterinary Centre Mountmellick
Mountmellick
Our Score (72/100)
The Veterinary Centre Mountmellick appears to provide routine small‑animal care (vaccines, neutering) as well as end‑of‑life support; one review also describes a vet attending a euthanasia at the owner’s home. Recent feedback is mostly positive about gentle, thorough handling (including with an anxious dog) and “reasonable” costs, but there are also two serious complaints: one about the handling of a home euthanasia, and another about being refused an over‑the‑counter product for a sheep because the person wasn’t an existing customer. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Neutering and vaccinations carried out for cats. - End‑of‑life care, including a home visit for euthanasia (described in detail in a negative review). - Efforts to make vet visits easier for a highly anxious dog (staff “went out of their way” to reduce stress). - A reported refusal to supply an over‑the‑counter magnesium product for a ewe to a non‑customer.
The Veterinary Centre Mountmellick appears to provide routine small‑animal care (vaccines, neutering) as well as end‑of‑life support; one review also describes a vet attending a euthanasia at the owner’s home. Recent feedback is mostly positive about gentle, thorough handling (including with an anxious dog) and “reasonable” costs, but there are also two serious complaints: one about the handling of a home euthanasia, and another about being refused an over‑the‑counter product for a sheep because the person wasn’t an existing customer. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Neutering and vaccinations carried out for cats. - End‑of‑life care, including a home visit for euthanasia (described in detail in a negative review). - Efforts to make vet visits easier for a highly anxious dog (staff “went out of their way” to reduce stress). - A reported refusal to supply an over‑the‑counter magnesium product for a ewe to a non‑customer.
Green Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that, based on reviews, sees a mix of pets including dogs and poultry (multiple owners mention chickens being treated and recovering). Several reviews describe being seen at short notice (including a Saturday visit where a sick puppy reportedly improved within an hour after treatment). The review record also includes a serious complaint about the handling of a diabetic dog (the owner reports no blood tests were done, they were advised to go home overnight, and they were told there was no vet on call when they rang later). Separate reviews mention inconsistent front-desk experiences—some describe reception as supportive, while others report unhelpful interactions.
Green Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that, based on reviews, sees a mix of pets including dogs and poultry (multiple owners mention chickens being treated and recovering). Several reviews describe being seen at short notice (including a Saturday visit where a sick puppy reportedly improved within an hour after treatment). The review record also includes a serious complaint about the handling of a diabetic dog (the owner reports no blood tests were done, they were advised to go home overnight, and they were told there was no vet on call when they rang later). Separate reviews mention inconsistent front-desk experiences—some describe reception as supportive, while others report unhelpful interactions.
