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- •Reviews are largely about the driver and logistics experience, not healthcare services. - Positive comments mention friendly service, easy access, a clean restroom, and staff being informative. - Negative feedback mainly concerns waiting times, with one reviewer describing a four-hour wait.
Michael Deady Veterinary Surgeon appears linked via its website to Bruff Veterinary Centre, a mixed animal practice treating both small and large animals, with 24/7 emergency care. Reviews highlight out-of-hours help, including a late-night Saturday appointment, as well as a home visit for an elderly large dog at the end of life. Most feedback is very positive, though there is one serious negative review alleging rudeness and an unsuccessful blood draw.
Con Twomey MRCVS is a small veterinary practice in Coachford, Cork. Reviews consistently point to quick access to appointments, thorough clinical work-ups, and vets staying on near closing time to deal with urgent cases. Recent feedback continues to praise Nicole/Nicola, Matt, and the reception team for friendly service, careful treatment planning, and strong support in emergencies.
- •Positive feedback focuses on consistently good service, including one reviewer who described it as “fantastic service as always.”
- •Reviewers also mention friendly interactions and helpful advice. - One reviewer highlighted the convenience of the Wednesday small-animal clinic in Stranorlar, especially for avoiding longer trips. - There is also an older negative review reporting no call-back after an appointment request over a period of about 2.5 weeks.
Duagh Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic in Listowel, Kerry. Public information here is limited, and there are very few recent reviews with written detail, so only a broad overview is possible.
Very little public information is available about John McNicholl in Tullamore, Offaly. There are no clinic-specific website details in the accessible information, so the clinic’s services, facilities, opening hours, and staffing are not clearly published. Google shows only a very small review presence, and there are no written reviews to illustrate typical client experiences.
Carbery Veterinary in Dunmanway is part of the Glasslyn group and offers both companion-animal and farm-animal care. The clinic lists a broad range of in-house diagnostics, including X-rays, ultrasound, and an in-house analyser, alongside surgery and hospitalisation. Emergency care is stated to be available via a dedicated emergency contact number.
Our Score (42/100)
- •Positive comments describe the team as reassuring, professional and generous, with genuine care for animals. - One owner says the clinic treated their dog promptly for a swollen face when several other vets had not helped. - Negative feedback focuses on communication and process, including long waits while pets are taken in and returned without owners present.
Kate Engiel-Murray Veterinary Surgeons, also referred to as All Creatures Veterinary Clinic, offers routine small-animal care alongside large-animal work. The clinic states that it has high-spec diagnostic equipment, provides a 24-hour emergency call-out service, and is a member of XLVETS. Recent feedback most often highlights helpful, low-fuss appointments and responsive support, including out-of-hours help and honest guidance for non-registered visitors.
- •Recent reviews are mostly very positive, with owners frequently praising the team’s kindness, compassion and professionalism. - Emergency and short-notice care is a recurring theme, including late-night visits, urgent appointments and support for clients who had not visited before. - Several owners highlight clear communication and dedicated follow-up, including taking time to explain options, staying after hours to monitor a dog, and giving personal updates.
