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- •Post-op follow-up is a recurring detail: owners mention next-day check-in calls after spay/neuter, and included follow-up appointments after surgery in at least one case. - Communication during appointments: one owner appreciated issues being explained “in ways I can understand.”
- •End-of-life care and bereavement support: multiple owners describe empathy around a pet’s final days, including an out-of-hours euthanasia and a condolence card sent afterwards. - A significant conflicting experience in urgent care: one detailed 1-star review alleges initial lack of time for X-rays/bloodwork during a breathing emergency, a later diagnosis of chronic heart failure after deterioration, and discharge despite poor appetite—followed by the pet’s death the same day.
- •Post-op follow-up is a recurring detail: owners mention next-day check-in calls after spay/neuter, and included follow-up appointments after surgery in at least one case. - Communication during appointments: one owner appreciated issues being explained “in ways I can understand.”
- •End-of-life care and bereavement support: multiple owners describe empathy around a pet’s final days, including an out-of-hours euthanasia and a condolence card sent afterwards. - A significant conflicting experience in urgent care: one detailed 1-star review alleges initial lack of time for X-rays/bloodwork during a breathing emergency, a later diagnosis of chronic heart failure after deterioration, and discharge despite poor appetite—followed by the pet’s death the same day.
Henry Street Vets is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group and is set up for round-the-clock urgent care alongside routine work. The clinic’s website lists a 24-hour emergency service, and recent reviews describe late-evening admissions, overnight hospitalisation for investigation/treatment, and emergency cases like chocolate ingestion and traumatic injury. Owners also mention ongoing medical and surgical care (including pyometra treatment, lump removals, and dental-related investigations), with some describing frequent phone updates during hospital stays.
Henry Street Vets is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group and is set up for round-the-clock urgent care alongside routine work. The clinic’s website lists a 24-hour emergency service, and recent reviews describe late-evening admissions, overnight hospitalisation for investigation/treatment, and emergency cases like chocolate ingestion and traumatic injury. Owners also mention ongoing medical and surgical care (including pyometra treatment, lump removals, and dental-related investigations), with some describing frequent phone updates during hospital stays.
Nutgrove Veterinary Hospital
Rathfarnham
Our Score (86/100)
Nutgrove Veterinary Hospital has been caring for pets since 1992 and describes a team with over 80 years of combined experience. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (vaccines, health checks, microchipping) and more involved diagnostics and referral-style work—especially cardiology—supported by in-house lab work and imaging (radiology, ultrasound, fluoroscopy) plus endoscopy.
Nutgrove Veterinary Hospital has been caring for pets since 1992 and describes a team with over 80 years of combined experience. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (vaccines, health checks, microchipping) and more involved diagnostics and referral-style work—especially cardiology—supported by in-house lab work and imaging (radiology, ultrasound, fluoroscopy) plus endoscopy.
- •Surgery and routine procedures: neutering for kittens is specifically mentioned, with staff described as very helpful. - Handling urgent problems quickly: an injured cat seen last minute after a fight; owners emphasize relief at getting prompt care. - End-of-life care and compassion: multiple reviews mention euthanasia and the effort made to keep pets comfortable (including doing the procedure in a car for a nervous dog), plus a condolence card and seeds afterwards.
- •Surgery and routine procedures: neutering for kittens is specifically mentioned, with staff described as very helpful. - Handling urgent problems quickly: an injured cat seen last minute after a fight; owners emphasize relief at getting prompt care. - End-of-life care and compassion: multiple reviews mention euthanasia and the effort made to keep pets comfortable (including doing the procedure in a car for a nervous dog), plus a condolence card and seeds afterwards.
Highfield Veterinary Clane is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. Based on the clinic website, it positions itself as covering routine care through to urgent cases, and says it can handle emergencies “with the utmost urgency and expertise.” In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe rapid attention in urgent situations, follow-up calls after a pet goes home, and support during end-of-life appointments (including being given time to say goodbye). A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about costs and how charges were communicated, and one review highlights lack of Sunday opening.
Highfield Veterinary Clane is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. Based on the clinic website, it positions itself as covering routine care through to urgent cases, and says it can handle emergencies “with the utmost urgency and expertise.” In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe rapid attention in urgent situations, follow-up calls after a pet goes home, and support during end-of-life appointments (including being given time to say goodbye). A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about costs and how charges were communicated, and one review highlights lack of Sunday opening.
Thomastown Veterinary Clinic
Thomastown
Our Score (86/100)
Thomastown Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a second-generation, family-run practice established in 1987 and focused exclusively on companion animals. The website highlights “advanced modern medicine and surgery,” with in-house digital X‑rays and a grooming parlour, and it’s listed as a Gold accredited Cat Friendly Clinic.
Thomastown Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a second-generation, family-run practice established in 1987 and focused exclusively on companion animals. The website highlights “advanced modern medicine and surgery,” with in-house digital X‑rays and a grooming parlour, and it’s listed as a Gold accredited Cat Friendly Clinic.
Sugarstown Veterinary (Thomastown Veterinary Clinic on its website) describes itself as a second-generation, family-run companion-animal practice established in 1987, operating from a purpose-built veterinary hospital with a dedicated grooming parlour. The clinic is Gold accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Reviews most often describe routine preventive care (vaccination and microchipping) and also mention urgent same-day treatment after a dog was mauled, plus end-of-life care discussions where surgery was considered but not pursued because it wouldn’t resolve the illness.
Sugarstown Veterinary (Thomastown Veterinary Clinic on its website) describes itself as a second-generation, family-run companion-animal practice established in 1987, operating from a purpose-built veterinary hospital with a dedicated grooming parlour. The clinic is Gold accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Reviews most often describe routine preventive care (vaccination and microchipping) and also mention urgent same-day treatment after a dog was mauled, plus end-of-life care discussions where surgery was considered but not pursued because it wouldn’t resolve the illness.
Ballinrobe Veterinary Clinic
Ballinrobe
Our Score (86/100)
Ballinrobe Veterinary Clinic treats both small and large animals, with services on its website ranging from routine vaccinations to emergency care, including 24-hour care for small and large animals. Ownership (independent vs part of a corporate group) isn’t stated in the provided information. Recent reviews repeatedly describe supportive handling of difficult end‑of‑life visits, and also mention prompt treatment for a dog and staff taking time to answer owners’ questions.
Ballinrobe Veterinary Clinic treats both small and large animals, with services on its website ranging from routine vaccinations to emergency care, including 24-hour care for small and large animals. Ownership (independent vs part of a corporate group) isn’t stated in the provided information. Recent reviews repeatedly describe supportive handling of difficult end‑of‑life visits, and also mention prompt treatment for a dog and staff taking time to answer owners’ questions.
Cuddy Vets is a veterinary clinic whose own site describes a “friendly environment” with “committed staff trained to care for all your pets needs.” In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention how the team handles nervous or anxious dogs with patience (including letting them settle before treatment) and that vets take time to answer questions during first check-ups. Reviews also describe long-term care for cats across life stages (from kitten to senior), including helping with injured cats and strays.
Cuddy Vets is a veterinary clinic whose own site describes a “friendly environment” with “committed staff trained to care for all your pets needs.” In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention how the team handles nervous or anxious dogs with patience (including letting them settle before treatment) and that vets take time to answer questions during first check-ups. Reviews also describe long-term care for cats across life stages (from kitten to senior), including helping with injured cats and strays.
Ballyhugh Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a mixed animal practice, covering small animals, large animals and equine work, with medical, surgical and educational services listed on its website. It also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service via an on-call rota shared with three other veterinary practices. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention personable, supportive handling around difficult situations (including after a pet’s death), ongoing medication support, and routine procedures like neutering (including for rabbits).
Ballyhugh Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a mixed animal practice, covering small animals, large animals and equine work, with medical, surgical and educational services listed on its website. It also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service via an on-call rota shared with three other veterinary practices. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention personable, supportive handling around difficult situations (including after a pet’s death), ongoing medication support, and routine procedures like neutering (including for rabbits).
