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This business appears to be a solicitor’s office rather than a veterinary clinic: the website data provided contains no animal-care services, species treated, facilities, or clinical capabilities. The written reviews repeatedly mention dealings with “Joe” and describe an office setting (including a receptionist and “spacious offices”), alongside comments about straightforward advice and responsiveness.
This business appears to be a solicitor’s office rather than a veterinary clinic: the website data provided contains no animal-care services, species treated, facilities, or clinical capabilities. The written reviews repeatedly mention dealings with “Joe” and describe an office setting (including a receptionist and “spacious offices”), alongside comments about straightforward advice and responsiveness.
Glenina Vets is a small-animal practice that, based on client accounts, covers both routine care (e.g., vaccinations and neutering) and illness work-ups, with some owners describing them as offering a “personal service” compared with more corporate-style clinics (this is a reviewer’s comparison, not a stated ownership detail). What stands out in the latest reviews is a mix of strong communication and efficiency for many clients—such as being “very quick to provide an appointment” for a cat with recurring cystitis and keeping an owner updated by phone throughout a dog’s treatment—alongside one detailed complaint about how a suspected open pyometra case was handled and communicated (including the recommendation to medicate for two weeks before surgery and the owner feeling blamed and distressed). Concrete specifics mentioned include: - Phone updates during treatment steps from a named vet (“Ronad”) and clear explanations of options. - Admin support completing an insurance claim form “in an efficient and timely fashion.” - Owners using the clinic for scheduled vaccinations (“shots”), neutering, and sick-pet visits. - A request from one cat owner for separate waiting areas for cats and dogs.
Glenina Vets is a small-animal practice that, based on client accounts, covers both routine care (e.g., vaccinations and neutering) and illness work-ups, with some owners describing them as offering a “personal service” compared with more corporate-style clinics (this is a reviewer’s comparison, not a stated ownership detail). What stands out in the latest reviews is a mix of strong communication and efficiency for many clients—such as being “very quick to provide an appointment” for a cat with recurring cystitis and keeping an owner updated by phone throughout a dog’s treatment—alongside one detailed complaint about how a suspected open pyometra case was handled and communicated (including the recommendation to medicate for two weeks before surgery and the owner feeling blamed and distressed). Concrete specifics mentioned include: - Phone updates during treatment steps from a named vet (“Ronad”) and clear explanations of options. - Admin support completing an insurance claim form “in an efficient and timely fashion.” - Owners using the clinic for scheduled vaccinations (“shots”), neutering, and sick-pet visits. - A request from one cat owner for separate waiting areas for cats and dogs.
Oughterard Veterinary Surgery
Oughterard
Our Score (66/100)
Oughterard Veterinary Surgery is used by owners of multiple species, with reviews mentioning routine veterinary care for goats as well as appointments for dogs and cats. Across the latest comments, people repeatedly point to vet consultations that focus on practical advice and clear explanations (including a cat visit for a pet passport). Several reviewers also mention returning specifically for “Karel/Karl/Carl” and the wider team, describing gentle handling with dogs and an accommodating front-of-house experience.
Oughterard Veterinary Surgery is used by owners of multiple species, with reviews mentioning routine veterinary care for goats as well as appointments for dogs and cats. Across the latest comments, people repeatedly point to vet consultations that focus on practical advice and clear explanations (including a cat visit for a pet passport). Several reviewers also mention returning specifically for “Karel/Karl/Carl” and the wider team, describing gentle handling with dogs and an accommodating front-of-house experience.
Roundwood Veterinary Practice
Roundwood
Our Score (66/100)
Roundwood Veterinary Practice is independently owned and operated (serving pets since 2011) and offers a broad, general-practice mix of preventative care, illness/injury care, and surgical procedures. The clinic is also an International Cat Care accredited Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe a calm, welcoming environment and appointments where the vet takes time for a thorough physical exam and clear explanations, with several mentions of gentle handling for nervous dogs and snacks given while pets wait.
Roundwood Veterinary Practice is independently owned and operated (serving pets since 2011) and offers a broad, general-practice mix of preventative care, illness/injury care, and surgical procedures. The clinic is also an International Cat Care accredited Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe a calm, welcoming environment and appointments where the vet takes time for a thorough physical exam and clear explanations, with several mentions of gentle handling for nervous dogs and snacks given while pets wait.
Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery is most often described in reviews as a general veterinary practice for routine care and sick visits, with particular mentions of puppy vaccinations and support during end-of-life decisions. Owners describe being seen quickly for a puppy’s second vaccination, with the puppy also checked over and advice given. Individual vets are named in reviews: Áine is described as “thorough,” and Fergal is mentioned for kind support when it was time to say goodbye to a dog.
Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery is most often described in reviews as a general veterinary practice for routine care and sick visits, with particular mentions of puppy vaccinations and support during end-of-life decisions. Owners describe being seen quickly for a puppy’s second vaccination, with the puppy also checked over and advice given. Individual vets are named in reviews: Áine is described as “thorough,” and Fergal is mentioned for kind support when it was time to say goodbye to a dog.
Portumna Vet Clinic is described in reviews as a practice that handles routine care and surgical work, with specific examples including cat spaying and treating a very sick, fitting puppy. Reviewers also mention support for end‑of‑life care, with one client describing a vet helping keep their cat comfortable and minimising stress for both pet and owner in the final weeks. Multiple reviews highlight thorough exams and clear reassurance (for example, explaining why spaying a cat soon after a litter was OK and returning the cat home the same day). A recurring limitation is out‑of‑hours/holiday cover: one recent reviewer says that when the clinic is closed during holidays, they could not rely on help.
Portumna Vet Clinic is described in reviews as a practice that handles routine care and surgical work, with specific examples including cat spaying and treating a very sick, fitting puppy. Reviewers also mention support for end‑of‑life care, with one client describing a vet helping keep their cat comfortable and minimising stress for both pet and owner in the final weeks. Multiple reviews highlight thorough exams and clear reassurance (for example, explaining why spaying a cat soon after a litter was OK and returning the cat home the same day). A recurring limitation is out‑of‑hours/holiday cover: one recent reviewer says that when the clinic is closed during holidays, they could not rely on help.
The Local Vet is a small practice best evidenced as providing general consultations and urgent care, including at least one reported out-of-hours emergency visit. Recent reviews describe rapid improvement after treatment for an acutely unwell dog, while an older review reports being turned away for surgical care and for a very large dog—suggesting limits on what the clinic can handle in-house for some cases. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Out-of-hours emergency assistance for a dog (“saw us out of hours as an emergency”). - Treatment for a very sick dog after eating fish, which the owner says “immediately resolved the condition.” - A claim (from an older negative review) that the clinic “doesn’t do surgical procedures” and “doesn’t treat giant dogs.”
The Local Vet is a small practice best evidenced as providing general consultations and urgent care, including at least one reported out-of-hours emergency visit. Recent reviews describe rapid improvement after treatment for an acutely unwell dog, while an older review reports being turned away for surgical care and for a very large dog—suggesting limits on what the clinic can handle in-house for some cases. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Out-of-hours emergency assistance for a dog (“saw us out of hours as an emergency”). - Treatment for a very sick dog after eating fish, which the owner says “immediately resolved the condition.” - A claim (from an older negative review) that the clinic “doesn’t do surgical procedures” and “doesn’t treat giant dogs.”
Vet & Pet is a small animal veterinary clinic (no corporate/group ownership is stated in the available information). From the details in reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care as well as more sensitive, end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention a second vaccination visit for multiple puppies, guidance on administering ear medication at home, and compassionate support during a euthanasia appointment—described as caring “from the first phone call to when we left.” One review also notes the examination room layout could be improved.
Vet & Pet is a small animal veterinary clinic (no corporate/group ownership is stated in the available information). From the details in reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care as well as more sensitive, end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention a second vaccination visit for multiple puppies, guidance on administering ear medication at home, and compassionate support during a euthanasia appointment—described as caring “from the first phone call to when we left.” One review also notes the examination room layout could be improved.
Rathdowney Veterinary Clinic
Rathdowney
Our Score (66/100)
Rathdowney Veterinary Clinic is a small-practice veterinary clinic (ownership/group not stated) with a 4.9★ Google rating from 27 reviews. From the written reviews available, it appears set up for companion-animal care with an emphasis on support during difficult, end-of-life situations: owners mention staff being “always there to answer our questions,” providing “support and compassion” in a pet’s final moments, and one owner says the clinic “gave me extra time… with my dog.” Practical handling is also called out—one review notes a dog “felt totally at ease… despite being in pain,” and multiple reviews describe a friendly, welcoming team.
Rathdowney Veterinary Clinic is a small-practice veterinary clinic (ownership/group not stated) with a 4.9★ Google rating from 27 reviews. From the written reviews available, it appears set up for companion-animal care with an emphasis on support during difficult, end-of-life situations: owners mention staff being “always there to answer our questions,” providing “support and compassion” in a pet’s final moments, and one owner says the clinic “gave me extra time… with my dog.” Practical handling is also called out—one review notes a dog “felt totally at ease… despite being in pain,” and multiple reviews describe a friendly, welcoming team.
Inishowen Equai Centre is presented in reviews as a horse-focused centre that also provides veterinary care (one long-term client specifically mentions using “Anne” as their vet for cats and dogs over 13 years). Google reviews are overwhelmingly positive (4.9/5 from 19), but most written reviews are short, so there’s limited detail on clinical facilities or specific treatments. The most concrete points owners mention are well-kept horses, a relaxed visit experience, and a named vet (Anne) described as consistently good and helpful.
Inishowen Equai Centre is presented in reviews as a horse-focused centre that also provides veterinary care (one long-term client specifically mentions using “Anne” as their vet for cats and dogs over 13 years). Google reviews are overwhelmingly positive (4.9/5 from 19), but most written reviews are short, so there’s limited detail on clinical facilities or specific treatments. The most concrete points owners mention are well-kept horses, a relaxed visit experience, and a named vet (Anne) described as consistently good and helpful.
