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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. One review strongly disputes the clinic’s handling of a cat without a microchip, alleging euthanasia without efforts to locate an owner, while another review describes compassionate euthanasia following diagnosis of a large stomach tumour in an elderly cat.
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. One review strongly disputes the clinic’s handling of a cat without a microchip, alleging euthanasia without efforts to locate an owner, while another review describes compassionate euthanasia following diagnosis of a large stomach tumour in an elderly cat.
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. Concrete details supported by the sources include: - 24-hour care stated for both small and large animals (website). - Vaccination and emergency services listed (website). - End-of-life support is a common theme in reviews (owners describe staff support “from start to the end” when a pet was put to sleep). - Staff are described as patient with questions and “prompt” in treating a puppy (reviews).
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. Concrete details supported by the sources include: - 24-hour care stated for both small and large animals (website). - Vaccination and emergency services listed (website). - End-of-life support is a common theme in reviews (owners describe staff support “from start to the end” when a pet was put to sleep). - Staff are described as patient with questions and “prompt” in treating a puppy (reviews).
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. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Taking extra time to help anxious dogs feel calm and relaxed before treatment. - Thorough first check-ups where owners say their questions and concerns were answered. - Repeated mentions of treats and pets being keen to come in, suggesting the clinic prioritises low-stress handling. - Ongoing care over “many years,” including senior cats and injured/stray cats.
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. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Taking extra time to help anxious dogs feel calm and relaxed before treatment. - Thorough first check-ups where owners say their questions and concerns were answered. - Repeated mentions of treats and pets being keen to come in, suggesting the clinic prioritises low-stress handling. - Ongoing care over “many years,” including senior cats and injured/stray cats.
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). Concrete examples mentioned by reviewers include: having regular medication prepared for collection; replying quickly when an owner emailed after their dog died; staff taking the pet “in a most respectful way” and sending a follow-up email and condolence card; and a rabbit recovering well after being neutered.
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). Concrete examples mentioned by reviewers include: having regular medication prepared for collection; replying quickly when an owner emailed after their dog died; staff taking the pet “in a most respectful way” and sending a follow-up email and condolence card; and a rabbit recovering well after being neutered.
Kelly Veterinary Clinic has a 4.9★ Google rating from 149 reviews. Ownership (independent vs group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the latest reviews, the clinic appears set up for routine consultations and medical management in cats and dogs, with an emphasis on clear explanations and treatment planning. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - A cat seen for red-coloured urine, with staff explaining likely causes, medication, and an after-treatment plan. - Ongoing medical support for a cat with late-stage FIV, where medication was used to extend comfort and time before end-of-life decisions. - Support for serious illness (a dog described as very ill with stomach cancer), with handling described as gentle. - A calm atmosphere for nervous dogs, including being seen earlier than the scheduled appointment when a pet was stressed.
Kelly Veterinary Clinic has a 4.9★ Google rating from 149 reviews. Ownership (independent vs group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the latest reviews, the clinic appears set up for routine consultations and medical management in cats and dogs, with an emphasis on clear explanations and treatment planning. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - A cat seen for red-coloured urine, with staff explaining likely causes, medication, and an after-treatment plan. - Ongoing medical support for a cat with late-stage FIV, where medication was used to extend comfort and time before end-of-life decisions. - Support for serious illness (a dog described as very ill with stomach cancer), with handling described as gentle. - A calm atmosphere for nervous dogs, including being seen earlier than the scheduled appointment when a pet was stressed.
Lakeside Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal clinic (described that way by a reviewer) where owners frequently mention being accommodated at short notice and having treatment choices and costs explained clearly. No corporate group ownership is stated in the available information; one reviewer specifically mentions “the owner” being available to help. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Being “fitted in” last minute when worried about a dog. - Immediate help provided on 01/01/2026 when “other clinics refused to help” (per one account). - Treatment options being clearly laid out, with associated costs explained. - A “modern practice and rooms” environment.
Lakeside Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal clinic (described that way by a reviewer) where owners frequently mention being accommodated at short notice and having treatment choices and costs explained clearly. No corporate group ownership is stated in the available information; one reviewer specifically mentions “the owner” being available to help. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Being “fitted in” last minute when worried about a dog. - Immediate help provided on 01/01/2026 when “other clinics refused to help” (per one account). - Treatment options being clearly laid out, with associated costs explained. - A “modern practice and rooms” environment.
Northwest Vets appears set up for a mix of companion-animal care and practical farm/poultry work, based on reviews describing kitten care, puppy injections and check-ups, treatment for an injured chicken, and same-day testing of a sheep dung sample. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations from the vet, a clean/“spotless” clinic interior, and situations where the team advised coming in straight away for an urgent problem (stitching a chicken after an attack). Follow-up is also described in at least one case, with stitches removed two weeks later and recovery monitored.
Northwest Vets appears set up for a mix of companion-animal care and practical farm/poultry work, based on reviews describing kitten care, puppy injections and check-ups, treatment for an injured chicken, and same-day testing of a sheep dung sample. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations from the vet, a clean/“spotless” clinic interior, and situations where the team advised coming in straight away for an urgent problem (stitching a chicken after an attack). Follow-up is also described in at least one case, with stitches removed two weeks later and recovery monitored.
McHale Road Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a small, independent mixed practice (large and small animals) that’s been operating since 1978. The website mentions walk-in clinics, and recent reviews include a client being seen on Christmas Day, suggesting they may accommodate urgent needs outside typical days at least in some situations. Owners specifically mention routine care for dogs, an ear clean, and treatment for an eye infection, with multiple reviews highlighting clear, straightforward communication and gentle handling.
McHale Road Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a small, independent mixed practice (large and small animals) that’s been operating since 1978. The website mentions walk-in clinics, and recent reviews include a client being seen on Christmas Day, suggesting they may accommodate urgent needs outside typical days at least in some situations. Owners specifically mention routine care for dogs, an ear clean, and treatment for an eye infection, with multiple reviews highlighting clear, straightforward communication and gentle handling.
Fairview Veterinary Hospital
North Dublin City
Our Score (85/100)
Fairview Veterinary Hospital is an independent practice established in 1974 (founded by Michael Tuite snr MRCVS). Reviews describe a small team, with multiple vets named (including Ciaran, Philip and Adriana/Adrianna), and owners most often mention routine preventative care for cats and dogs (vaccinations and check-ups) alongside dental work for cats. The clinic directs out-of-hours emergencies to the Pet Emergency Hospital (UCD, Belfield). Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Vaccinations and check-ups for dogs and cats (including first vaccinations). - Dental treatments for cats (one review references dental costs as “not so cheap,” while another says prices are “reasonable”). - EU pet passports for cats (mentioned in a multi-cat rescue context). - A negative account where an owner felt repeat antibiotic visits delayed diagnosis of a cat’s throat abscess and found fees high.
Fairview Veterinary Hospital is an independent practice established in 1974 (founded by Michael Tuite snr MRCVS). Reviews describe a small team, with multiple vets named (including Ciaran, Philip and Adriana/Adrianna), and owners most often mention routine preventative care for cats and dogs (vaccinations and check-ups) alongside dental work for cats. The clinic directs out-of-hours emergencies to the Pet Emergency Hospital (UCD, Belfield). Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Vaccinations and check-ups for dogs and cats (including first vaccinations). - Dental treatments for cats (one review references dental costs as “not so cheap,” while another says prices are “reasonable”). - EU pet passports for cats (mentioned in a multi-cat rescue context). - A negative account where an owner felt repeat antibiotic visits delayed diagnosis of a cat’s throat abscess and found fees high.
Ennis Veterinary Clinic is a pet-only practice established in July 2014 by vets Dennis and Meghan Ryan (BVMS). The clinic is set up for both routine consults and in-clinic investigation/treatment, with facilities listed on its site including an operating theatre, a diagnostic imaging suite (x‑ray and ultrasound), separate dog and cat kennels, and an isolation ward. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe the clinic as strong on diagnostics and follow-up communication—for example, urgent examinations leading to a serious liver failure diagnosis within a week, and a late-evening call to confirm blood test results after a poisoning scare. There is also a sharply negative account alleging a prolonged misdiagnosis (ear infection vs. mast cell tumour) with repeated antibiotics and delayed referral.
Ennis Veterinary Clinic is a pet-only practice established in July 2014 by vets Dennis and Meghan Ryan (BVMS). The clinic is set up for both routine consults and in-clinic investigation/treatment, with facilities listed on its site including an operating theatre, a diagnostic imaging suite (x‑ray and ultrasound), separate dog and cat kennels, and an isolation ward. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe the clinic as strong on diagnostics and follow-up communication—for example, urgent examinations leading to a serious liver failure diagnosis within a week, and a late-evening call to confirm blood test results after a poisoning scare. There is also a sharply negative account alleging a prolonged misdiagnosis (ear infection vs. mast cell tumour) with repeated antibiotics and delayed referral.
