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Crescent Veterinary Hospital
Dooradoyle
Our Score (90/100)
Crescent Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are specifically mentioned in reviews) where owners frequently describe clear, up-front explanations of testing and costs before treatment. Several reviewers also mention continuity of care over many years, including ongoing monthly medication with regular check-ups. A few concrete things that stand out in the latest reviews include follow-up phone calls after a pet’s treatment, appointments running on time (“no delay with appointment”), and support around end-of-life care after an accident.
Crescent Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are specifically mentioned in reviews) where owners frequently describe clear, up-front explanations of testing and costs before treatment. Several reviewers also mention continuity of care over many years, including ongoing monthly medication with regular check-ups. A few concrete things that stand out in the latest reviews include follow-up phone calls after a pet’s treatment, appointments running on time (“no delay with appointment”), and support around end-of-life care after an accident.
Our Score (90/100)
John A. Strumble Veterinary Practice uses the O’Connor Julian Veterinary Clinic website, which describes a second-generation, family-owned mixed practice established in 1967 (part of XLVets) and accredited under the VCI Practice Accreditation Scheme. The clinic appears set up for a wide range of cases across companion animals, equine, and farm animals, with on-site diagnostics (in-house blood testing) and routine procedures.
John A. Strumble Veterinary Practice uses the O’Connor Julian Veterinary Clinic website, which describes a second-generation, family-owned mixed practice established in 1967 (part of XLVets) and accredited under the VCI Practice Accreditation Scheme. The clinic appears set up for a wide range of cases across companion animals, equine, and farm animals, with on-site diagnostics (in-house blood testing) and routine procedures.
Our Score (90/100)
O’Connor Julian Veterinary Surgeons describes itself as a second‑generation, family‑owned mixed practice established in 1967, caring for farm animals, equines and companion animals. The clinic states it provides a 24/7, year‑round service, supported by a team of veterinary surgeons and nurses and VCI Practice Accreditation Scheme status. Recent reviews align with a practice geared to everyday companion‑animal needs as well as urgent problems—one owner reports getting help for a cat with an injury while travelling, and multiple reviewers emphasise professional handling and supportive staff during difficult visits (including end‑of‑life care).
O’Connor Julian Veterinary Surgeons describes itself as a second‑generation, family‑owned mixed practice established in 1967, caring for farm animals, equines and companion animals. The clinic states it provides a 24/7, year‑round service, supported by a team of veterinary surgeons and nurses and VCI Practice Accreditation Scheme status. Recent reviews align with a practice geared to everyday companion‑animal needs as well as urgent problems—one owner reports getting help for a cat with an injury while travelling, and multiple reviewers emphasise professional handling and supportive staff during difficult visits (including end‑of‑life care).
Blackrock Veterinary Clinic
South Dublin City
Our Score (90/100)
Blackrock Veterinary Clinic provides veterinary care for dogs, cats, and other small animals, with medical, surgical, and preventative care described on its website. The clinic also states it has dedicated emergency cover outside of opening hours. In recent reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations (including guidance around spaying a puppy), practical advice for managing a dog’s anxiety, and sensitive support during end-of-life care; one review also mentions the clinic taking in an urgent case immediately even though the owner was not yet a customer.
Blackrock Veterinary Clinic provides veterinary care for dogs, cats, and other small animals, with medical, surgical, and preventative care described on its website. The clinic also states it has dedicated emergency cover outside of opening hours. In recent reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations (including guidance around spaying a puppy), practical advice for managing a dog’s anxiety, and sensitive support during end-of-life care; one review also mentions the clinic taking in an urgent case immediately even though the owner was not yet a customer.
- •Clear explanations and collaborative decision-making: owners mention vets talking through what’s happening and discussing treatment options rather than pushing one route. - Ongoing case follow-through: examples include months of treatment for an eye condition and after-hours check-ins by email/phone. - Handling of anxious pets and support during end-of-life: one owner specifically notes a nervous dog being at ease; another describes support and comfort around a pet’s passing.
- •Clear explanations and collaborative decision-making: owners mention vets talking through what’s happening and discussing treatment options rather than pushing one route. - Ongoing case follow-through: examples include months of treatment for an eye condition and after-hours check-ins by email/phone. - Handling of anxious pets and support during end-of-life: one owner specifically notes a nervous dog being at ease; another describes support and comfort around a pet’s passing.
Borovalley Veterinary Clinic
Enniscorthy
Our Score (90/100)
Borovalley Veterinary Clinic is an independent practice established in 2009 by veterinarians Justin Browne and Simon Fahey. The clinic is set up for both horses and small animals, with “advanced medical and surgical facilities” and specific equine-focused capabilities (elective equine surgery, reproduction/AI, dentistry). Reviews consistently describe straightforward communication (“no jargon”), and mention help outside routine times (late at night/weekends) and support during end-of-life appointments (described as kind, empathetic and respectful).
Borovalley Veterinary Clinic is an independent practice established in 2009 by veterinarians Justin Browne and Simon Fahey. The clinic is set up for both horses and small animals, with “advanced medical and surgical facilities” and specific equine-focused capabilities (elective equine surgery, reproduction/AI, dentistry). Reviews consistently describe straightforward communication (“no jargon”), and mention help outside routine times (late at night/weekends) and support during end-of-life appointments (described as kind, empathetic and respectful).
Highfield Veterinary Maynooth is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group (a multi-site group, as stated on the clinic website). Based on the site and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care (annual check-ups and vaccinations are specifically mentioned) as well as urgent cases (the website states the team can handle “any emergency situation” with urgency and expertise). Owners most often describe a friendly front-desk welcome, vets who take time with nervous pets (one cat that “runs away from all people” reportedly stayed calm with Dr Alexis), and thoughtful follow-up gestures (a condolence/support card after a pet loss was mentioned).
Highfield Veterinary Maynooth is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group (a multi-site group, as stated on the clinic website). Based on the site and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care (annual check-ups and vaccinations are specifically mentioned) as well as urgent cases (the website states the team can handle “any emergency situation” with urgency and expertise). Owners most often describe a friendly front-desk welcome, vets who take time with nervous pets (one cat that “runs away from all people” reportedly stayed calm with Dr Alexis), and thoughtful follow-up gestures (a condolence/support card after a pet loss was mentioned).
Village Vets Coolock appears to run a pet plan (mentioned by an owner with three dogs on it) and is frequently described in reviews as a clinic that takes time to answer questions and explain procedures and costs before booking. Recent reviews mention cat and dog appointments, including spaying, and some owners specifically note staff handling nervous dogs well.
Village Vets Coolock appears to run a pet plan (mentioned by an owner with three dogs on it) and is frequently described in reviews as a clinic that takes time to answer questions and explain procedures and costs before booking. Recent reviews mention cat and dog appointments, including spaying, and some owners specifically note staff handling nervous dogs well.
Tullamore Pet Hospital is a modern, fully equipped veterinary clinic offering a broad “under one roof” service (vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery and dental care) for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals. Reviews most often describe complex or ongoing cases being managed with clear explanations and follow-up: owners mention two operations for a bulldog with “amazing” aftercare, and follow-up phone calls to check progress after procedures and hospital stays. Multiple reviewers also call out communication around results—one owner says Derek rang after hours with results—and another describes a cat’s FIC being correctly diagnosed and managed with guidance on what to monitor.
Tullamore Pet Hospital is a modern, fully equipped veterinary clinic offering a broad “under one roof” service (vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery and dental care) for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals. Reviews most often describe complex or ongoing cases being managed with clear explanations and follow-up: owners mention two operations for a bulldog with “amazing” aftercare, and follow-up phone calls to check progress after procedures and hospital stays. Multiple reviewers also call out communication around results—one owner says Derek rang after hours with results—and another describes a cat’s FIC being correctly diagnosed and managed with guidance on what to monitor.
Grey Abbey Veterinary Hospital is part of the Village Vets group (the clinic’s website is hosted under villagevets.ie). Based on recent reviews, the practice is frequently used for urgent and end-of-life care, and some owners mention communication touches such as sending a video update while a cat was recovering and not eating. Multiple reviews describe follow-up contact after difficult cases, including after an out-of-hours emergency visit.
Grey Abbey Veterinary Hospital is part of the Village Vets group (the clinic’s website is hosted under villagevets.ie). Based on recent reviews, the practice is frequently used for urgent and end-of-life care, and some owners mention communication touches such as sending a video update while a cat was recovering and not eating. Multiple reviews describe follow-up contact after difficult cases, including after an out-of-hours emergency visit.
