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Best Vets in Ireland

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#51

Beechwood Vets

South Dublin City

Our Score (88/100)

4.8(250 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Beechwood Vets is a small-animal veterinary clinic whose website describes “state of the art facilities.” Recent reviews point to a practice that handles ongoing medical management (especially for older cats) and routine preventive care, with examples of follow-up after treatment and strategies for keeping anxious pets calm. Specific details mentioned include follow-up phone calls after treating a sick dog, management of chronic conditions like asthma/arthritis in cats, and rabies vaccinations for dogs. One reviewer also notes a newer monthly pet programme intended to help manage costs for owners without pet insurance.

Our Score (88/100)

4.9(235 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Cú Chulainn Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal veterinary hospital for dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters, described on its website as operating in “modern, state-of-the-art facilities.” Reviews repeatedly point to hands-on vet-led care for both routine and urgent problems: owners mention a same-day Saturday appointment for a sore/tearing eye, a pre-spay drop-off/pick-up with time spent explaining aftercare, and blood test results available within about half an hour. Multiple reviews also describe detailed explanations and unhurried consultations (including end-of-life decision support), and several note pets being less stressed during visits.

Our Score (88/100)

4.8(128 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Summerhill Veterinary Clinic provides care for both pets and farm animals, with a stated 24/7/365 on-call emergency service. The website lists routine healthcare alongside emergency care & surgery, dental care, and cryosurgery, plus a strong farm-animal focus (e.g., herd health and fertility scanning). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent concerns (including a cat taken “straight after call”) and proactive follow-up (a next-day call to check how a pet was doing). Several reviewers also describe unhurried appointments and support around end-of-life situations.

#54

Simon B Harty

Newbridge

Our Score (88/100)

4.9(110 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cow
pig

The information available to us doesn’t describe a veterinary clinic. The website text we could retrieve and the latest Google reviews appear to be for a property/estate agency (“Jordan Auctioneers”), while the name in the clinic record is “Simon B Harty”. Because of this mismatch, there isn’t enough reliable, clinic-specific evidence here to describe veterinary services, facilities, or how pets are treated. What is consistently described in the reviews we have is a home-buying/selling process: frequent communication and updates, help with documentation, and practical support such as meeting to hand over keys outside normal hours.

Our Score (87/100)

4.8(90 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Animal Clinic Dunboyne (website: highfield.ie; several reviewers refer to the practice as “Highfield”) offers routine appointments as well as urgent/emergency support, with pet health plans and repeat prescriptions listed on the clinic website. Recent reviews repeatedly point to thorough initial assessments and follow-up after starting treatment (one owner describes the vet checking back in to make sure their dog was “on the right course of treatment”). Surgery is also mentioned in reviews, including a dog needing an operation and recovering well afterwards. End-of-life support is referenced by one reviewer who says the team cared for their dog “until she passed away.”

Our Score (87/100)

4.8(90 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Highfield Veterinary Dunboyne is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group (as stated on the clinic website). The website says the clinic can handle emergency situations “with urgency and expertise.” From the latest reviews available to us, the practice appears set up for ongoing dog care including thorough initial assessments, follow-up after starting treatment, and surgical cases (one owner mentions their dog “needed an operation” and “is back to his old self”). Several reviewers also describe a named-vet relationship (returning specifically to vets such as Eimear/Emer and Avril) and mention staff making them feel comfortable, including during end-of-life care.

Our Score (88/100)

4.6(57 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Corrin Veterinary Clinic is a general veterinary practice where recent reviewers most often describe diagnostic work-ups (X‑rays, blood tests, scans) and treatment plans explained in detail by the vet. Several owners specifically mention access to out-of-hours help (including weekend situations), and one reviewer says the clinic can arrange a home callout if a pet isn’t well enough to travel. Decision-relevant details that come up repeatedly include: phone updates during same-day procedures (e.g., a spay), follow-on explanations of a multi-day treatment plan, and support around end-of-life care (including time to say goodbye and, in one case, an option to be at home for euthanasia).

#58

Our Score (88/100)

4.9(48 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

MyVet Celbridge is part of the MyVet group. The clinic is set up for both routine appointments and more involved work, with on-site surgical facilities and a specialised veterinary dentistry unit, plus separate dog/cat waiting areas and dedicated wards. The website also states that 24-hour emergency care is available via their hospital in Lucan. In recent reviews, owners describe straightforward, practical care such as vaccines and health checks, follow-up appointments being booked to monitor progress after a diagnosis, and prompt treatment for urgent problems (for example, a dog seen quickly after stepping on a wasp, and another given an injection to stop vomiting on a Saturday). Multiple reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life support, including not rushing decisions and giving families time to say goodbye.

#59

Dublin Zoo

North Dublin City

Our Score (87/100)

4.6(28547 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
exotic

Dublin Zoo is a large animal attraction with naturalistic, spacious enclosures and multiple add-ons beyond animal viewing, including live webcams (mentioned on its website) and events like “Wild Lights” (mentioned in reviews and on-site setup seen by visitors). Recent reviews repeatedly describe a family-focused visit: people mention a small family farm for young children, playgrounds, and a wide variety of species (including specific mentions like Chinese dhole and aye-aye). Visitors also note structured learning elements such as animal talks (with one reviewer calling out an elephant presentation) and lots of on-site animal information; one reviewer also believed there may be an audio tour. A recurring downside in the latest reviews is facilities upkeep—one reviewer reports toilets that were “often broken and/or dirty,” and several mention limited food outlets being open on certain days/times.

Our Score (87/100)

4.6(641 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

The Irish Blue Cross is an animal charity (founded 1945) providing veterinary care for sick and injured pets when owners cannot afford private treatment. The website cites high service volume (around 16,000 veterinary visits annually) and notes an “Inchicore Clinic” opened in 2009, alongside mobile clinics and a horse ambulance. In recent reviews, owners most often describe support around end-of-life care (including keepsakes like paw/nose prints and hair clippings, and a condolence card), with one recent review reporting they were turned away when seeking urgent help and were told to register and book online despite expecting emergency access.

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