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DSPCA Mobile Unit is part of the Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (a charity rather than a corporate vet group). Based on the website, it’s set up as a mobile vet clinic alongside wider animal-care services such as neutering, dog training, doggie daycare, a pet hotel, and a pet memorial garden. From the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: some owners describe helpful staff and strong support around taking in animals or adoption (including “aftercare service”), while others report serious concerns about adoption transparency (animals allegedly going home sick or with undisclosed issues) and one review describes being advised to stop feeding abandoned cats.
DSPCA Mobile Unit is part of the Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (a charity rather than a corporate vet group). Based on the website, it’s set up as a mobile vet clinic alongside wider animal-care services such as neutering, dog training, doggie daycare, a pet hotel, and a pet memorial garden. From the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: some owners describe helpful staff and strong support around taking in animals or adoption (including “aftercare service”), while others report serious concerns about adoption transparency (animals allegedly going home sick or with undisclosed issues) and one review describes being advised to stop feeding abandoned cats.
Athboy Vet Hospital is a multi-discipline practice with “Hospital status” accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland (per its website). The website describes three arms of the practice—Pet Hospital, Farm Clinic, and Equine Clinic—with facilities including an in-house laboratory, digital x‑ray, and ultrasound scanning. Reviews most often talk about companion animal care (check-ups and vaccinations) and describe being accommodated at short notice when a dog suddenly deteriorated. One recent negative theme conflicts with those experiences: a reviewer reports being quoted for work and then charged roughly double after the procedure.
Athboy Vet Hospital is a multi-discipline practice with “Hospital status” accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland (per its website). The website describes three arms of the practice—Pet Hospital, Farm Clinic, and Equine Clinic—with facilities including an in-house laboratory, digital x‑ray, and ultrasound scanning. Reviews most often talk about companion animal care (check-ups and vaccinations) and describe being accommodated at short notice when a dog suddenly deteriorated. One recent negative theme conflicts with those experiences: a reviewer reports being quoted for work and then charged roughly double after the procedure.
Kildare Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a family-owned practice, and its website positions it as more than a standard vet clinic: it operates an onsite hospital alongside a broader “pet resort” setup (including boarding kennels, a daycare centre, a dog park, a dog gym, and a wellness centre). On the clinical side, the site specifically advertises a weekly vaccination clinic and a spay/neuter discount offer. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners say the team are helpful and friendly and praise ongoing care for multiple pets, while several others describe serious issues with communication and rude/aggressive behaviour during stressful situations.
Kildare Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a family-owned practice, and its website positions it as more than a standard vet clinic: it operates an onsite hospital alongside a broader “pet resort” setup (including boarding kennels, a daycare centre, a dog park, a dog gym, and a wellness centre). On the clinical side, the site specifically advertises a weekly vaccination clinic and a spay/neuter discount offer. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners say the team are helpful and friendly and praise ongoing care for multiple pets, while several others describe serious issues with communication and rude/aggressive behaviour during stressful situations.
West Vets is a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Recent reviews describe quick access to care for unwell pets, routine procedures like neutering and microchipping, and help with pet travel documentation (EU pet passport). Multiple reviewers highlight staff taking time to explain and reassure—particularly around anxious moments when a pet is suddenly ill—while one recurring complaint focuses on the condition of the car park (described as heavily pot-holed). Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Cat neutering and microchipping carried out at the clinic. - A same-day urgent situation for a sick dog: examination, diagnosis, treatment and medication reportedly provided within about 30 minutes. - Assistance arranging an EU pet passport for travel. - Staff members are named in reviews, including vets Niall, Tom and Rachel; veterinary nurse Orla; and reception team Nessa and Tracy.
West Vets is a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Recent reviews describe quick access to care for unwell pets, routine procedures like neutering and microchipping, and help with pet travel documentation (EU pet passport). Multiple reviewers highlight staff taking time to explain and reassure—particularly around anxious moments when a pet is suddenly ill—while one recurring complaint focuses on the condition of the car park (described as heavily pot-holed). Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Cat neutering and microchipping carried out at the clinic. - A same-day urgent situation for a sick dog: examination, diagnosis, treatment and medication reportedly provided within about 30 minutes. - Assistance arranging an EU pet passport for travel. - Staff members are named in reviews, including vets Niall, Tom and Rachel; veterinary nurse Orla; and reception team Nessa and Tracy.
Mid Kerry Veterinary Centre is described in reviews as a practice that can handle both urgent cases and ongoing inpatient care. Owners mention pets being hospitalised for multiple days, rapid response to after-hours emergencies (one reviewer says a vet met them within 15 minutes), and sensitive end-of-life support including giving families time to say goodbye during euthanasia. A newer building/facility is also specifically mentioned.
Mid Kerry Veterinary Centre is described in reviews as a practice that can handle both urgent cases and ongoing inpatient care. Owners mention pets being hospitalised for multiple days, rapid response to after-hours emergencies (one reviewer says a vet met them within 15 minutes), and sensitive end-of-life support including giving families time to say goodbye during euthanasia. A newer building/facility is also specifically mentioned.
Blessington Pet Hospital is a small-animal veterinary practice where recent reviews describe both long-term, satisfied clients and a few sharp negatives around being refused care without an appointment. Based on what’s mentioned, it seems set up for routine care (including parasite treatments) and supportive management of serious illness (one owner describes step-by-step care for a cat with cancer in the mouth). Review specifics include: a complaint about being turned away when arriving urgently without an appointment, praise for clear explanations during serious illness, and one report of parasite treatment pricing being “terribly expensive” (over €50 for a pour-on flea and worm product).
Blessington Pet Hospital is a small-animal veterinary practice where recent reviews describe both long-term, satisfied clients and a few sharp negatives around being refused care without an appointment. Based on what’s mentioned, it seems set up for routine care (including parasite treatments) and supportive management of serious illness (one owner describes step-by-step care for a cat with cancer in the mouth). Review specifics include: a complaint about being turned away when arriving urgently without an appointment, praise for clear explanations during serious illness, and one report of parasite treatment pricing being “terribly expensive” (over €50 for a pour-on flea and worm product).
Moycullen Veterinary Clinic is led by Clinical Director Leanne Eversten (named on the clinic website). The website lists routine preventive care such as vaccination and microchipping, and indicates they see a range of small pets including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and hamsters. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe a friendly, familiar team—including comments that staff “know every pet when they arrive”—and mention staff taking time to listen and answer questions thoroughly. One recent review is notably less positive (2 stars), suggesting experiences are not universally consistent.
Moycullen Veterinary Clinic is led by Clinical Director Leanne Eversten (named on the clinic website). The website lists routine preventive care such as vaccination and microchipping, and indicates they see a range of small pets including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and hamsters. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe a friendly, familiar team—including comments that staff “know every pet when they arrive”—and mention staff taking time to listen and answer questions thoroughly. One recent review is notably less positive (2 stars), suggesting experiences are not universally consistent.
Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary Clinic
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Our Score (71/100)
Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (founded in 1924) run by Conor Kilcoyne and Paul Barnes, and it’s part of the XLVets Network of Veterinary Practices. The clinic presents itself as multidisciplinary, covering farm animals, horses, and companion animals, with in-house routine parasitology testing listed on its website. From the latest reviews available, owners frequently describe: - At-home euthanasia when needed (including a vet coming to the home and staying with family during the appointment). - Overnight care for dogs, with owners saying they were kept updated and not rushed when asking questions. - Grooming appointments alongside medical care (with a named groomer mentioned in reviews). - Thoughtful follow-up after a pet’s death, including a condolence card and forget-me-not seeds mentioned by one reviewer.
Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (founded in 1924) run by Conor Kilcoyne and Paul Barnes, and it’s part of the XLVets Network of Veterinary Practices. The clinic presents itself as multidisciplinary, covering farm animals, horses, and companion animals, with in-house routine parasitology testing listed on its website. From the latest reviews available, owners frequently describe: - At-home euthanasia when needed (including a vet coming to the home and staying with family during the appointment). - Overnight care for dogs, with owners saying they were kept updated and not rushed when asking questions. - Grooming appointments alongside medical care (with a named groomer mentioned in reviews). - Thoughtful follow-up after a pet’s death, including a condolence card and forget-me-not seeds mentioned by one reviewer.
Cara Veterinary Hospital is part of the independent Cara Veterinary Group (the website describes 30 years’ practice experience). Based on the clinic’s own service list and the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventative care and more involved work-ups (in-house lab, imaging and surgery), with a notable focus on pet travel documentation. Reviewers repeatedly describe staff giving step-by-step guidance for pet passports and handling complex overseas moves (including working across time zones), and one review specifically mentions a vet taking time to explain a pet’s condition in clear detail. There is also at least one warning-style 1‑star review without details, which conflicts with many positive accounts.
Cara Veterinary Hospital is part of the independent Cara Veterinary Group (the website describes 30 years’ practice experience). Based on the clinic’s own service list and the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventative care and more involved work-ups (in-house lab, imaging and surgery), with a notable focus on pet travel documentation. Reviewers repeatedly describe staff giving step-by-step guidance for pet passports and handling complex overseas moves (including working across time zones), and one review specifically mentions a vet taking time to explain a pet’s condition in clear detail. There is also at least one warning-style 1‑star review without details, which conflicts with many positive accounts.
Rathcormac Veterinary is described in reviews as a mixed practice handling both companion pets and large animals, with a stated 24‑hour emergency/on-call service. Owners mention practical support beyond appointments—one review says the team requested and reviewed a dog’s previous medical records after the family newly registered, and another describes an out‑of‑hours call where a vet arrived within about 15 minutes for a young dog in severe pain after a fall. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced, with one owner noting the on-call vet was respectful and supportive during a cat’s euthanasia.
Rathcormac Veterinary is described in reviews as a mixed practice handling both companion pets and large animals, with a stated 24‑hour emergency/on-call service. Owners mention practical support beyond appointments—one review says the team requested and reviewed a dog’s previous medical records after the family newly registered, and another describes an out‑of‑hours call where a vet arrived within about 15 minutes for a young dog in severe pain after a fall. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced, with one owner noting the on-call vet was respectful and supportive during a cat’s euthanasia.
