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Ark Animal Care Veterinary Practice
Newbridge
Our Score (31/100)
Ark Animal Care Veterinary Practice’s website content available to us is heavily geared towards animal health/agricultural supplies rather than describing clinical appointments: the navigation highlights an “Our Products” section split into Cattle, Sheep, Horses, plus Diagnostic Kits and Environmental Products. There’s also an “Our Team” page listed, but no readable detail about clinicians, facilities, or treatment services was captured in the source provided. On Google, the profile shows a small, mixed set of reviews (3.5★ from 6). The written reviews available to us don’t describe veterinary care, which limits what can be inferred about day-to-day clinical standards.
Ark Animal Care Veterinary Practice’s website content available to us is heavily geared towards animal health/agricultural supplies rather than describing clinical appointments: the navigation highlights an “Our Products” section split into Cattle, Sheep, Horses, plus Diagnostic Kits and Environmental Products. There’s also an “Our Team” page listed, but no readable detail about clinicians, facilities, or treatment services was captured in the source provided. On Google, the profile shows a small, mixed set of reviews (3.5★ from 6). The written reviews available to us don’t describe veterinary care, which limits what can be inferred about day-to-day clinical standards.
D O'Sullivan Veterinary Clinic has very limited public feedback available to us: a single Google review. In that review, the owner says the clinic refused to euthanise an elderly dog because the dog had not been seen there previously, which the reviewer describes as leaving the dog to continue suffering. No other services, facilities, or policies are described in the information provided.
D O'Sullivan Veterinary Clinic has very limited public feedback available to us: a single Google review. In that review, the owner says the clinic refused to euthanise an elderly dog because the dog had not been seen there previously, which the reviewer describes as leaving the dog to continue suffering. No other services, facilities, or policies are described in the information provided.
Moanreel Veterinary Clinic is listed in our data sources by name only, with no accompanying website summary, service list, pricing information, named staff, or Google rating/review details available to us. As a result, we can’t reliably describe what types of cases the clinic is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery vs. urgent care) based on the information provided here.
Moanreel Veterinary Clinic is listed in our data sources by name only, with no accompanying website summary, service list, pricing information, named staff, or Google rating/review details available to us. As a result, we can’t reliably describe what types of cases the clinic is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery vs. urgent care) based on the information provided here.
White Oaks Veterinary is listed as a veterinary clinic, but we don’t have any additional details from a clinic website summary, structured service listings, or Google rating/review text to describe its facilities, typical caseload, or the services it provides.
White Oaks Veterinary is listed as a veterinary clinic, but we don’t have any additional details from a clinic website summary, structured service listings, or Google rating/review text to describe its facilities, typical caseload, or the services it provides.
Des Fitzpatrick has very limited public detail available in the information provided (no website summary or service list). The Google listing shows mixed feedback: an overall 3.0/5 rating is pulled down by 1‑star ratings with no written explanation, while the only written comment available says “Just the best.”
Des Fitzpatrick has very limited public detail available in the information provided (no website summary or service list). The Google listing shows mixed feedback: an overall 3.0/5 rating is pulled down by 1‑star ratings with no written explanation, while the only written comment available says “Just the best.”
West Clare Vets presents itself as a mixed veterinary practice set up to treat pets, farm animals, and equine. Based on its website, the clinic offers routine preventative care (check-ups and vaccinations) alongside diagnostics, and it states that it provides emergency care across the same range of species. Specific procedures/services mentioned include spaying and microchipping.
West Clare Vets presents itself as a mixed veterinary practice set up to treat pets, farm animals, and equine. Based on its website, the clinic offers routine preventative care (check-ups and vaccinations) alongside diagnostics, and it states that it provides emergency care across the same range of species. Specific procedures/services mentioned include spaying and microchipping.
Equine Athlete International is a specialist veterinary clinic focused on equine sports medicine. The website describes a worldwide veterinary team offering expert consultations, e-consulting, and motion analysis using the MotionPro app. The service offering appears geared toward evaluating performance, athletic ability, and soundness in horses, including both competition and leisure horses.
Equine Athlete International is a specialist veterinary clinic focused on equine sports medicine. The website describes a worldwide veterinary team offering expert consultations, e-consulting, and motion analysis using the MotionPro app. The service offering appears geared toward evaluating performance, athletic ability, and soundness in horses, including both competition and leisure horses.
Ormonde Veterinary is listed on Google as an “establishment,” but the information provided here doesn’t include any clinic website details or a stated list of services. The only decision signal available is a small set of Google star ratings with no written feedback shown, and the rating data appears inconsistent (see Reviews).
Ormonde Veterinary is listed on Google as an “establishment,” but the information provided here doesn’t include any clinic website details or a stated list of services. The only decision signal available is a small set of Google star ratings with no written feedback shown, and the rating data appears inconsistent (see Reviews).
West Coast Equine is an equine-only veterinary practice focused on sports medicine and surgery (the website describes a “100% equine” career background and services centred on performance horses). It appears set up for lameness/performance work-ups and surgical/medical cases, with on-site diagnostic imaging listed (digital radiography and ultrasound). The service list also includes pre-purchase examinations, equine dentistry, and equine osteopathy. The website lists professional registrations/memberships including the Veterinary Council of Ireland and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, along with multiple equine veterinary associations.
West Coast Equine is an equine-only veterinary practice focused on sports medicine and surgery (the website describes a “100% equine” career background and services centred on performance horses). It appears set up for lameness/performance work-ups and surgical/medical cases, with on-site diagnostic imaging listed (digital radiography and ultrasound). The service list also includes pre-purchase examinations, equine dentistry, and equine osteopathy. The website lists professional registrations/memberships including the Veterinary Council of Ireland and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, along with multiple equine veterinary associations.
FKV Vet Office appears on the VetPartners Ireland website, indicating it is part of the VetPartners group rather than a standalone independent clinic. The only practice-level detail available from the website text we could access is VetPartners’ stated aim to “embrace that independent spirit” across its member practices. No specific information about services, facilities, species treated, emergency arrangements, or named clinicians was available from the provided website summary or structured clinic fields.
FKV Vet Office appears on the VetPartners Ireland website, indicating it is part of the VetPartners group rather than a standalone independent clinic. The only practice-level detail available from the website text we could access is VetPartners’ stated aim to “embrace that independent spirit” across its member practices. No specific information about services, facilities, species treated, emergency arrangements, or named clinicians was available from the provided website summary or structured clinic fields.
