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Barry Judge Veterinary is a mixed-practice clinic treating companion animals, farm animals, and horses, and it also sells a range of large and small animal products via an on-site shop (per the clinic website). The website lists in-house diagnostics including X‑rays and ultrasound, alongside routine and surgical care such as spay/castration, vaccinations, microchipping, and blood tests. In reviews, owners often describe the service as efficient and helpful, including one review that specifically praises handling of horses (“nothing phases Barry”). One review describes a negative vaccination/worming visit, alleging a different worm treatment was given than requested and reporting a disrespectful comment and attempted overcharge.
Barry Judge Veterinary is a mixed-practice clinic treating companion animals, farm animals, and horses, and it also sells a range of large and small animal products via an on-site shop (per the clinic website). The website lists in-house diagnostics including X‑rays and ultrasound, alongside routine and surgical care such as spay/castration, vaccinations, microchipping, and blood tests. In reviews, owners often describe the service as efficient and helpful, including one review that specifically praises handling of horses (“nothing phases Barry”). One review describes a negative vaccination/worming visit, alleging a different worm treatment was given than requested and reporting a disrespectful comment and attempted overcharge.
Viviana Equine Vet appears focused on horse care, with reviewers repeatedly highlighting “professional service” and “practical facilities and advice.” Owners also specifically mention access to an X‑ray machine, and describe the vet as “very gentle with the animals” and “very helpful.” Most feedback is strongly positive, though there is at least one lower (3‑star) rating without detail.
Viviana Equine Vet appears focused on horse care, with reviewers repeatedly highlighting “professional service” and “practical facilities and advice.” Owners also specifically mention access to an X‑ray machine, and describe the vet as “very gentle with the animals” and “very helpful.” Most feedback is strongly positive, though there is at least one lower (3‑star) rating without detail.
Patrick Farrelly & Partners is described by reviewers as an animal care practice with a team-based setup (“all staff”). The latest written comments focus less on specific procedures and more on access and how people and pets were treated. Concrete points mentioned include help being available “day or night,” and multiple owners calling the staff friendly, professional, and very helpful. One review (3 stars) is present without written detail, so the reason for a lower score isn’t clear from the text available to us.
Patrick Farrelly & Partners is described by reviewers as an animal care practice with a team-based setup (“all staff”). The latest written comments focus less on specific procedures and more on access and how people and pets were treated. Concrete points mentioned include help being available “day or night,” and multiple owners calling the staff friendly, professional, and very helpful. One review (3 stars) is present without written detail, so the reason for a lower score isn’t clear from the text available to us.
Con Twomey MRCVS is a small veterinary practice where reviews repeatedly highlight fast access to appointments and vets (notably Nicole/Nicola) staying past closing time to treat urgent cases. Owners describe thorough work-ups (including ultrasound and blood tests) and practical treatment plans (antibiotics and dietary changes), plus attention to additional findings such as spotting early-stage cataracts during a visit for an unrelated illness. Multiple reviews mention emergency care for injuries (including a dog attacked by another dog) where the vet “insisted on trying to save” the patient rather than immediately opting for euthanasia.
Con Twomey MRCVS is a small veterinary practice where reviews repeatedly highlight fast access to appointments and vets (notably Nicole/Nicola) staying past closing time to treat urgent cases. Owners describe thorough work-ups (including ultrasound and blood tests) and practical treatment plans (antibiotics and dietary changes), plus attention to additional findings such as spotting early-stage cataracts during a visit for an unrelated illness. Multiple reviews mention emergency care for injuries (including a dog attacked by another dog) where the vet “insisted on trying to save” the patient rather than immediately opting for euthanasia.
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Letterkenny
Our Score (58/100)
This listing does not appear to be a veterinary clinic. Based on the name, website domain provided, and the content of the latest Google reviews, it’s described as a salmon-related business (including a “salmon farm” and salmon export), rather than a pet healthcare provider. Reviews repeatedly mention cleanliness/hygiene on site and accessible facilities (including wheelchair access), but there is no information about animal medical services, vets, or pet treatments.
This listing does not appear to be a veterinary clinic. Based on the name, website domain provided, and the content of the latest Google reviews, it’s described as a salmon-related business (including a “salmon farm” and salmon export), rather than a pet healthcare provider. Reviews repeatedly mention cleanliness/hygiene on site and accessible facilities (including wheelchair access), but there is no information about animal medical services, vets, or pet treatments.
Castlerea Veterinary Clinic appears to handle a mix of companion-animal and equine work, with reviews mentioning dog spays, nail trims, and “chipping & marking” for young horses. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews include specific examples of surgical outcomes (a dog spay with quick recovery and minimal visible scarring) and support around end-of-life care for a cat, alongside a minority of complaints about rudeness and cost. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners: - Dog spay reported as “no pain,” up and about the next day, and later “not even a scar.” - Equine “chipping & marking” specifically credited to a staff member named Rachel. - One owner describes getting help on a bank-holiday Sunday via a vet named Kevin. - Nail trimming is mentioned both as a service and as a point of pricing dissatisfaction.
Castlerea Veterinary Clinic appears to handle a mix of companion-animal and equine work, with reviews mentioning dog spays, nail trims, and “chipping & marking” for young horses. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews include specific examples of surgical outcomes (a dog spay with quick recovery and minimal visible scarring) and support around end-of-life care for a cat, alongside a minority of complaints about rudeness and cost. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners: - Dog spay reported as “no pain,” up and about the next day, and later “not even a scar.” - Equine “chipping & marking” specifically credited to a staff member named Rachel. - One owner describes getting help on a bank-holiday Sunday via a vet named Kevin. - Nail trimming is mentioned both as a service and as a point of pricing dissatisfaction.
Castlepark Stud is a horse-focused veterinary and stud setup specialising in mares and foals, with a purpose-built foaling unit. The website describes foaling, veterinary assistance, and boarding, with stated specialties in reproduction and neonatology (newborn foal care). Google reviews are very positive overall (4.9/5 from 8 reviews), though the latest written comments available to us are brief (e.g., “Great place”, “Stupendous”) and don’t describe specific clinical outcomes.
Castlepark Stud is a horse-focused veterinary and stud setup specialising in mares and foals, with a purpose-built foaling unit. The website describes foaling, veterinary assistance, and boarding, with stated specialties in reproduction and neonatology (newborn foal care). Google reviews are very positive overall (4.9/5 from 8 reviews), though the latest written comments available to us are brief (e.g., “Great place”, “Stupendous”) and don’t describe specific clinical outcomes.
The available data doesn’t provide enough evidence to describe this as a veterinary clinic or to explain what pet care it offers. The website information we extracted contains no “about” text, services, species treated, facilities, or emergency-care notes. Google shows a 5‑star rating, but the written review text isn’t available to us, so we can’t say what owners actually experienced beyond the star scores.
The available data doesn’t provide enough evidence to describe this as a veterinary clinic or to explain what pet care it offers. The website information we extracted contains no “about” text, services, species treated, facilities, or emergency-care notes. Google shows a 5‑star rating, but the written review text isn’t available to us, so we can’t say what owners actually experienced beyond the star scores.
Publicly available details are very limited for this clinic. The website information available to us did not list any services, facilities, species treated, or emergency arrangements. Google Maps shows a 5.0★ rating from 2 reviews, but no written review content was available to extract specific experiences or examples. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the available sources.
Publicly available details are very limited for this clinic. The website information available to us did not list any services, facilities, species treated, or emergency arrangements. Google Maps shows a 5.0★ rating from 2 reviews, but no written review content was available to extract specific experiences or examples. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the available sources.
All Creatures Vet Centre presents itself as a veterinary physiotherapy clinic (no corporate group or parent brand is mentioned). Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for rehabilitation and mobility support rather than general veterinary care—owners specifically describe structured physio programmes using an underwater treadmill. Concrete details mentioned include: - Underwater treadmill sessions used twice weekly over several months for injury recovery and conditioning. - Arthritis support and ongoing mobility management for an ageing dog. - Programme adjustments during sessions based on how the dog is doing that day. - A focus on handling nervous/difficult-to-work-with dogs, with owners noting their dogs were able to tolerate the treadmill despite anxiety.
All Creatures Vet Centre presents itself as a veterinary physiotherapy clinic (no corporate group or parent brand is mentioned). Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for rehabilitation and mobility support rather than general veterinary care—owners specifically describe structured physio programmes using an underwater treadmill. Concrete details mentioned include: - Underwater treadmill sessions used twice weekly over several months for injury recovery and conditioning. - Arthritis support and ongoing mobility management for an ageing dog. - Programme adjustments during sessions based on how the dog is doing that day. - A focus on handling nervous/difficult-to-work-with dogs, with owners noting their dogs were able to tolerate the treadmill despite anxiety.
