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Kiernan Animal Health appears to be associated with Kiernan Milling: the website text describes a family-run milling business supplying animal feedstuffs since 1979. From the information available here, there aren’t any stated veterinary clinical services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. The latest Google reviews are mixed (some 5-star “Class” comments, and multiple 1-star complaints), and at least some of the written feedback refers to delivery/yard logistics (waiting to “tip a load”) rather than pet care.
Kiernan Animal Health appears to be associated with Kiernan Milling: the website text describes a family-run milling business supplying animal feedstuffs since 1979. From the information available here, there aren’t any stated veterinary clinical services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. The latest Google reviews are mixed (some 5-star “Class” comments, and multiple 1-star complaints), and at least some of the written feedback refers to delivery/yard logistics (waiting to “tip a load”) rather than pet care.
Diarmuid Ryan has a Google rating of 4.6 stars from 5 reviews, but the latest written review content available to us doesn’t describe veterinary care or specific services. The only detailed comment we can see focuses on the premises being “beautifully laid out” with “great kerb appeal,” rather than anything about treatment, pricing, or how pets are handled.
Diarmuid Ryan has a Google rating of 4.6 stars from 5 reviews, but the latest written review content available to us doesn’t describe veterinary care or specific services. The only detailed comment we can see focuses on the premises being “beautifully laid out” with “great kerb appeal,” rather than anything about treatment, pricing, or how pets are handled.
No corporate group affiliation, website details, or service list were provided in the available data, so it isn’t possible to describe specific facilities or clinical capabilities. The Google profile shows a small review base with ratings ranging from 3 to 5 stars; the only written comment available is a one-word “Good,” so the feedback doesn’t provide concrete examples of what was done or how cases were handled.
No corporate group affiliation, website details, or service list were provided in the available data, so it isn’t possible to describe specific facilities or clinical capabilities. The Google profile shows a small review base with ratings ranging from 3 to 5 stars; the only written comment available is a one-word “Good,” so the feedback doesn’t provide concrete examples of what was done or how cases were handled.
Greenmount Equine Hospital
Patrickswell
Our Score (37/100)
Greenmount Equine Hospital is an equine-focused veterinary hospital (horse clinic). Based on the written reviews available, experiences are mixed: some owners describe “top class veterinary support,” while others report serious concerns about front-desk interactions—specifically alleging rude reception staff and, in one case, that help was refused during an urgent situation. One reviewer describes the facility as “very much up to date.”
Greenmount Equine Hospital is an equine-focused veterinary hospital (horse clinic). Based on the written reviews available, experiences are mixed: some owners describe “top class veterinary support,” while others report serious concerns about front-desk interactions—specifically alleging rude reception staff and, in one case, that help was refused during an urgent situation. One reviewer describes the facility as “very much up to date.”
G O'Gorman Veterinary Clinic has limited publicly available detail beyond Google reviews, which include both strong praise and sharp criticism. The written feedback specifically references: - Euthanasia care, with one reviewer describing a “very distressing” experience for the pet and owners that they felt was “handled very badly” by Mr O’Gorman. - Several other reviewers giving brief but clearly positive endorsements (for example “Absolutely brillant vets… highly recommend” and “Very good…”), including a thank-you to Gerrard. Overall, the available reviews show a clear split: multiple 5-star ratings alongside serious 1-star complaints about how an end-of-life appointment was managed.
G O'Gorman Veterinary Clinic has limited publicly available detail beyond Google reviews, which include both strong praise and sharp criticism. The written feedback specifically references: - Euthanasia care, with one reviewer describing a “very distressing” experience for the pet and owners that they felt was “handled very badly” by Mr O’Gorman. - Several other reviewers giving brief but clearly positive endorsements (for example “Absolutely brillant vets… highly recommend” and “Very good…”), including a thank-you to Gerrard. Overall, the available reviews show a clear split: multiple 5-star ratings alongside serious 1-star complaints about how an end-of-life appointment was managed.
A practice listed under the name P Mac Namara (MVB, MRCVS). There’s no information provided here about facilities, appointment types, or specific treatments, and there’s not enough review text available to understand what visits typically involve. On Google, it shows a 4★ rating, but only one review count is recorded, so the public feedback signal is very limited.
A practice listed under the name P Mac Namara (MVB, MRCVS). There’s no information provided here about facilities, appointment types, or specific treatments, and there’s not enough review text available to understand what visits typically involve. On Google, it shows a 4★ rating, but only one review count is recorded, so the public feedback signal is very limited.
Arra Veterinary is described in reviews as a general veterinary clinic that looks after both farm animals and family pets, offering both on-site treatment and call-outs. The most concrete details mentioned are that medications are available through the clinic, and that two team members—Tom and Dawn—are specifically named for giving advice and recommendations. Reviews are mixed overall: some owners describe it as a “great veterinary clinic,” while the lowest-rated reviews provide no written detail to explain what went wrong.
Arra Veterinary is described in reviews as a general veterinary clinic that looks after both farm animals and family pets, offering both on-site treatment and call-outs. The most concrete details mentioned are that medications are available through the clinic, and that two team members—Tom and Dawn—are specifically named for giving advice and recommendations. Reviews are mixed overall: some owners describe it as a “great veterinary clinic,” while the lowest-rated reviews provide no written detail to explain what went wrong.
Brian Murphy Veterinary Clinic
Castletownbere
Our Score (34/100)
Brian Murphy Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice where the ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the limited review detail available, it appears set up for routine veterinary care and medication-based treatment (one reviewer complained about “the same meds all the time”). Reviews also describe support during a stressful situation involving a cat, with one client explicitly thanking “Brian” for being caring toward both owner and pet.
Brian Murphy Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice where the ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the limited review detail available, it appears set up for routine veterinary care and medication-based treatment (one reviewer complained about “the same meds all the time”). Reviews also describe support during a stressful situation involving a cat, with one client explicitly thanking “Brian” for being caring toward both owner and pet.
Airlie Stud is a family-owned stud farm run by the Rogers Family. The website describes a setup focused on mare boarding and young-horse sales preparation, supported by on-site veterinary and pasture management and a laboratory facility. Recent review signals are mixed and, in some cases, not actually about the stud: one reviewer states their rating relates only to a nearby obelisk/monument rather than Airlie Stud, while another review claims the place is closed and “left to decay.”
Airlie Stud is a family-owned stud farm run by the Rogers Family. The website describes a setup focused on mare boarding and young-horse sales preparation, supported by on-site veterinary and pasture management and a laboratory facility. Recent review signals are mixed and, in some cases, not actually about the stud: one reviewer states their rating relates only to a nearby obelisk/monument rather than Airlie Stud, while another review claims the place is closed and “left to decay.”
Publicly available information is very limited. The only source we could access is a Facebook page titled “Matthew Fitzgerald Veterinary (Union Hall)”, but the page content itself wasn’t viewable without logging in—so there were no confirmed details on services, species treated, facilities, pricing, or how appointments/urgent cases are handled. There’s also no evidence in the provided data that this clinic is part of a corporate veterinary group.
Publicly available information is very limited. The only source we could access is a Facebook page titled “Matthew Fitzgerald Veterinary (Union Hall)”, but the page content itself wasn’t viewable without logging in—so there were no confirmed details on services, species treated, facilities, pricing, or how appointments/urgent cases are handled. There’s also no evidence in the provided data that this clinic is part of a corporate veterinary group.
