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Glenbower Veterinary has a 4.9-star Google rating from 17 reviews. In the latest written feedback available, owners repeatedly describe being welcomed on arrival and having things explained clearly during appointments. A few specific details mentioned include a vet/staff member (possibly named Lorna) being “very thorough,” taking time to explain what was happening, and helping a frightened dog through a visit while giving a new dog owner “so much info.”
Glenbower Veterinary has a 4.9-star Google rating from 17 reviews. In the latest written feedback available, owners repeatedly describe being welcomed on arrival and having things explained clearly during appointments. A few specific details mentioned include a vet/staff member (possibly named Lorna) being “very thorough,” taking time to explain what was happening, and helping a frightened dog through a visit while giving a new dog owner “so much info.”
Agri Health Veterinary Services
Monaghan
Our Score (52/100)
Agri Health Veterinary Services focuses on veterinary support for intensive pig and poultry production rather than companion-animal care. The website describes an on-site laboratory for disease investigation alongside farm-based disease/welfare investigations, monitoring programs, quality assurance, and training/education. It also references “over 50 years of experience” working with food-producing industries. Public review detail available to us is sparse (one short comment: “Nice visit”), so most decision-relevant specifics come from the clinic’s own service description.
Agri Health Veterinary Services focuses on veterinary support for intensive pig and poultry production rather than companion-animal care. The website describes an on-site laboratory for disease investigation alongside farm-based disease/welfare investigations, monitoring programs, quality assurance, and training/education. It also references “over 50 years of experience” working with food-producing industries. Public review detail available to us is sparse (one short comment: “Nice visit”), so most decision-relevant specifics come from the clinic’s own service description.
MQ Veterinary Services appears to be a small equine-focused veterinary service (described by reviewers as “an equine vet”), with call-out work referenced in reviews. The clearest decision-relevant details owners mention are rapid attendance (“attended the call immediately”), clear explanations of what was happening/being done, and an attentive approach during the visit. Reviews also include strong, but non-specific, endorsements such as “Absolutely best around.”
MQ Veterinary Services appears to be a small equine-focused veterinary service (described by reviewers as “an equine vet”), with call-out work referenced in reviews. The clearest decision-relevant details owners mention are rapid attendance (“attended the call immediately”), clear explanations of what was happening/being done, and an attentive approach during the visit. Reviews also include strong, but non-specific, endorsements such as “Absolutely best around.”
Very limited information is available to assess this as a pet clinic: the website data we could extract lists no veterinary services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements, and the Google category shown is simply “establishment.” The only Google reviews available to us are 5‑star ratings with no written feedback, so there aren’t concrete, pet-specific experiences to learn from.
Very limited information is available to assess this as a pet clinic: the website data we could extract lists no veterinary services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements, and the Google category shown is simply “establishment.” The only Google reviews available to us are 5‑star ratings with no written feedback, so there aren’t concrete, pet-specific experiences to learn from.
Duiske Vet Centre has a 4.5★ Google rating from 17 reviews, with most recent written comments being brief but generally positive about being helped with sick pets. One notable negative review describes a nail trim that caused bleeding, a €50 charge, and dissatisfaction with the follow-up. The website linked in your data (mayovet.ie) describes a practice called “Grange Veterinary Centre / Mayo Vet” rather than “Duiske Vet Centre,” but it lists a broad scope of care including small pets, farm animals, and also exotics/birds, plus in-house diagnostics and dentistry. Concrete examples mentioned in reviews include treatment for a dog with an eye infection in both eyes, and seeing a sick pug.
Duiske Vet Centre has a 4.5★ Google rating from 17 reviews, with most recent written comments being brief but generally positive about being helped with sick pets. One notable negative review describes a nail trim that caused bleeding, a €50 charge, and dissatisfaction with the follow-up. The website linked in your data (mayovet.ie) describes a practice called “Grange Veterinary Centre / Mayo Vet” rather than “Duiske Vet Centre,” but it lists a broad scope of care including small pets, farm animals, and also exotics/birds, plus in-house diagnostics and dentistry. Concrete examples mentioned in reviews include treatment for a dog with an eye infection in both eyes, and seeing a sick pug.
O’Dowd Veterinary is a mixed practice set up for both small animals and farm animals, and the clinic website notes experienced vets, nurses, and support staff. Feedback in the latest written reviews is mostly brief but positive (e.g., “excellent practice” and “good vets”), with one reviewer giving a contrasting view that the practice felt “very money oriented.” One reviewer specifically mentions a pleasant, helpful response over the phone.
O’Dowd Veterinary is a mixed practice set up for both small animals and farm animals, and the clinic website notes experienced vets, nurses, and support staff. Feedback in the latest written reviews is mostly brief but positive (e.g., “excellent practice” and “good vets”), with one reviewer giving a contrasting view that the practice felt “very money oriented.” One reviewer specifically mentions a pleasant, helpful response over the phone.
Swordlestown Little is listed on Google as an “establishment” and has a 4.8★ rating from 5 reviews. The written feedback available is very limited and doesn’t describe any veterinary or pet-care services: reviewers mainly comment that it’s “a beautiful place,” and one review mentions meeting someone “accompanied by his manager Tony,” described as “top international talent.” Based on the information provided here, there isn’t enough detail to confirm what pet-related services (if any) are offered.
Swordlestown Little is listed on Google as an “establishment” and has a 4.8★ rating from 5 reviews. The written feedback available is very limited and doesn’t describe any veterinary or pet-care services: reviewers mainly comment that it’s “a beautiful place,” and one review mentions meeting someone “accompanied by his manager Tony,” described as “top international talent.” Based on the information provided here, there isn’t enough detail to confirm what pet-related services (if any) are offered.
Veterinary Advances appears to be linked (via its website) to the Irish Equine Centre, an ISO-accredited laboratory focused on diagnostic testing rather than a traditional appointment-based veterinary clinic. The site describes independent diagnostics plus education and research, with testing offered across equine, farm, companion, zoo, commercial/food, and environmental areas. The limited written feedback available mentions a “very professional service” that “go[es] above and beyond to help out,” but there are no detailed case examples in the reviews we can see. Note: the clinic name provided (“Veterinary Advances”) and the website content (“The Irish Equine Centre”) don’t clearly match, so the exact relationship isn’t explicit from the information provided.
Veterinary Advances appears to be linked (via its website) to the Irish Equine Centre, an ISO-accredited laboratory focused on diagnostic testing rather than a traditional appointment-based veterinary clinic. The site describes independent diagnostics plus education and research, with testing offered across equine, farm, companion, zoo, commercial/food, and environmental areas. The limited written feedback available mentions a “very professional service” that “go[es] above and beyond to help out,” but there are no detailed case examples in the reviews we can see. Note: the clinic name provided (“Veterinary Advances”) and the website content (“The Irish Equine Centre”) don’t clearly match, so the exact relationship isn’t explicit from the information provided.
The available website and review information describes this as a wetlands/nature-trail facility rather than a veterinary clinic (no animal healthcare services, species treated, or clinical facilities are listed in the provided sources). Reviews focus on walking routes around bog/wetland habitat, including a pontoon/boardwalk section, and on-site indoor facilities used for group visits (e.g., school tours and meetings). A couple of reviewers mention arriving when it felt unmanned/empty and deciding not to stay, and there’s also a note that maintenance could be improved.
The available website and review information describes this as a wetlands/nature-trail facility rather than a veterinary clinic (no animal healthcare services, species treated, or clinical facilities are listed in the provided sources). Reviews focus on walking routes around bog/wetland habitat, including a pontoon/boardwalk section, and on-site indoor facilities used for group visits (e.g., school tours and meetings). A couple of reviewers mention arriving when it felt unmanned/empty and deciding not to stay, and there’s also a note that maintenance could be improved.
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery
Cloverhill
Our Score (50/100)
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery opened in January 2011 under the guidance of veterinary surgeon John Finnegan. The clinic is set up for small animals, with boarding kennels on-site and a digital x-ray machine listed among its facilities. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - Sticking close to appointment times (reports of waiting “no more than five or ten minutes,” and sometimes being seen early). - Clear reassurance and question-answering when pets are unwell (including an assistant taking time to answer questions and put an owner’s mind at ease). - Basic in-clinic testing guiding treatment (one review describes a quick test ruling out FIV/leukaemia, followed by treatment for “a simple dose of flu”). - A specific complaint about boarding charges (an owner says they were charged for 3 days after leaving a dog for 2 nights, and felt misled over the phone).
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery opened in January 2011 under the guidance of veterinary surgeon John Finnegan. The clinic is set up for small animals, with boarding kennels on-site and a digital x-ray machine listed among its facilities. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - Sticking close to appointment times (reports of waiting “no more than five or ten minutes,” and sometimes being seen early). - Clear reassurance and question-answering when pets are unwell (including an assistant taking time to answer questions and put an owner’s mind at ease). - Basic in-clinic testing guiding treatment (one review describes a quick test ruling out FIV/leukaemia, followed by treatment for “a simple dose of flu”). - A specific complaint about boarding charges (an owner says they were charged for 3 days after leaving a dog for 2 nights, and felt misled over the phone).
