Featured Clinic Overview
Cavan Farm Vets operates as part of Cavan Vet Group and provides care for both small animals and farm animals. Based on the website, the clinic offers routine care (including vaccinations), diagnostics (including dental X‑ray), and surgeries, alongside farm-focused work such as fertility services. For farm clients, the practice states it provides a 24/7 mobile emergency service.
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- •Dental care is specifically praised: multiple reviews name a dog dental scale and polish and describe good handling and advice around it. - Clear explanations and planning: owners mention being kept informed about diagnosis and the plan of action, including for both horses and small animals. - Support beyond the appointment: follow-up contact (“always following up to see how he is getting on”) is mentioned after a dog’s unusual tail issue.
- •Dental care is specifically praised: multiple reviews name a dog dental scale and polish and describe good handling and advice around it. - Clear explanations and planning: owners mention being kept informed about diagnosis and the plan of action, including for both horses and small animals. - Support beyond the appointment: follow-up contact (“always following up to see how he is getting on”) is mentioned after a dog’s unusual tail issue.
Clerkin Vets describes itself as a “Veterinary Hospitals” service covering large animals and small animals, plus equine and “some exotics.” The website also highlights that it supplies a range of animal dosing products (including oral doses, drenches, pour-ons and injections). Reviews mention diagnostics and surgery (including an ultrasound booking and emergency/out-of-hours surgery), with one owner describing successful surgery for a hamster.
Clerkin Vets describes itself as a “Veterinary Hospitals” service covering large animals and small animals, plus equine and “some exotics.” The website also highlights that it supplies a range of animal dosing products (including oral doses, drenches, pour-ons and injections). Reviews mention diagnostics and surgery (including an ultrasound booking and emergency/out-of-hours surgery), with one owner describing successful surgery for a hamster.
Vets & Pets appears to be a general-practice veterinary clinic (no ownership/group details are stated in the information provided) that sees a wide range of pets and day-to-day medical problems. Reviews describe thorough consultations (including taking time with anxious animals), clear explanations, and practical follow-up—one owner mentions the vet researching a human medication for a dog’s kidney issues and then providing a detailed phone call. Several reviewers also mention an on-site range of pet supplies and toys, and one notes being given leftover specialised food free of charge.
Vets & Pets appears to be a general-practice veterinary clinic (no ownership/group details are stated in the information provided) that sees a wide range of pets and day-to-day medical problems. Reviews describe thorough consultations (including taking time with anxious animals), clear explanations, and practical follow-up—one owner mentions the vet researching a human medication for a dog’s kidney issues and then providing a detailed phone call. Several reviewers also mention an on-site range of pet supplies and toys, and one notes being given leftover specialised food free of charge.
Virginia Veterinary Hospital is part of Clerkin Veterinary Hospitals (as stated on the clinic website) and offers care for small animals, large animals, equine, and some exotic animals. The website also highlights that the practice supplies multiple types of animal dosing (oral doses, drenches, pour-ons, and injections). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention vets explaining problems and next steps clearly (including a dog treated for a yeast ear infection) and one review describes the clinic accommodating a last‑minute appointment for a cat.
Virginia Veterinary Hospital is part of Clerkin Veterinary Hospitals (as stated on the clinic website) and offers care for small animals, large animals, equine, and some exotic animals. The website also highlights that the practice supplies multiple types of animal dosing (oral doses, drenches, pour-ons, and injections). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention vets explaining problems and next steps clearly (including a dog treated for a yeast ear infection) and one review describes the clinic accommodating a last‑minute appointment for a cat.
Farm Vet Practice appears to operate as part of Cavan Vet Group (as stated on the clinic website). Based on the website, it’s set up for both small animals and farm work, including routine care, diagnostics, and surgery, with a specific emphasis on farm support through a 24/7 mobile emergency service for farm animals. In the written reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, professional handling and responsive help in urgent situations—including one account of a Sunday out‑of‑hours emergency for a cat where help was provided within the hour.
Farm Vet Practice appears to operate as part of Cavan Vet Group (as stated on the clinic website). Based on the website, it’s set up for both small animals and farm work, including routine care, diagnostics, and surgery, with a specific emphasis on farm support through a 24/7 mobile emergency service for farm animals. In the written reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, professional handling and responsive help in urgent situations—including one account of a Sunday out‑of‑hours emergency for a cat where help was provided within the hour.
Sean O'Reilly Veterinary Surgeons appears to be a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Recent reviews point to practical, day-to-day care including same-day urgent appointments, dental work, and compassionate support when pets are at end of life. Owners specifically mention an emergency appointment being provided the same evening, staff taking extra care with a very nervous dog, and help making a senior dog’s passing “so comfortable” for both pet and family.
Sean O'Reilly Veterinary Surgeons appears to be a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Recent reviews point to practical, day-to-day care including same-day urgent appointments, dental work, and compassionate support when pets are at end of life. Owners specifically mention an emergency appointment being provided the same evening, staff taking extra care with a very nervous dog, and help making a senior dog’s passing “so comfortable” for both pet and family.
Derryginney Veterinary Clinic
Ballyconnell
Our Score (63/100)
Derryginney Veterinary Clinic is a general practice for both small and large animals (as described in reviews). Owners most often mention urgent, same-day help (including being seen “straight away” first thing in the morning and being accommodated at “an unsociable hour”), alongside longer, intensive care when needed (one owner describes a dog being kept for 10 days during parvovirus treatment). Treatment examples in the reviews include managing breathing problems thought to be pneumonia with antibiotics and steroids, routine vaccinations, and end-of-life care where euthanasia is described as a last resort (including an offer to carry it out at the pet’s home for comfort).
Derryginney Veterinary Clinic is a general practice for both small and large animals (as described in reviews). Owners most often mention urgent, same-day help (including being seen “straight away” first thing in the morning and being accommodated at “an unsociable hour”), alongside longer, intensive care when needed (one owner describes a dog being kept for 10 days during parvovirus treatment). Treatment examples in the reviews include managing breathing problems thought to be pneumonia with antibiotics and steroids, routine vaccinations, and end-of-life care where euthanasia is described as a last resort (including an offer to carry it out at the pet’s home for comfort).
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Out-of-hours help described at 4am and on a bank holiday. - Dog neutering, including support through post-op complications. - Mixed experiences with clinical assessment of ongoing issues (some owners report “told the dog was OK” before another vet found a serious issue).
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Out-of-hours help described at 4am and on a bank holiday. - Dog neutering, including support through post-op complications. - Mixed experiences with clinical assessment of ongoing issues (some owners report “told the dog was OK” before another vet found a serious issue).
No written review themes are available in the data provided, so we can’t summarise what owners specifically praise or criticise (e.g., communication, handling of pets, wait times, or types of treatment).
No written review themes are available in the data provided, so we can’t summarise what owners specifically praise or criticise (e.g., communication, handling of pets, wait times, or types of treatment).



