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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.
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).
The information available doesn’t describe a veterinary clinic. There’s no website summary or service list, and the written Google reviews repeatedly refer to a pub (mentions of “nice beer,” “cosy… pub,” and “relaxed atmosphere”). Based on the inputs provided, there isn’t enough verified evidence to describe veterinary services, facilities, clinical approach, or pet-related care.
The information available doesn’t describe a veterinary clinic. There’s no website summary or service list, and the written Google reviews repeatedly refer to a pub (mentions of “nice beer,” “cosy… pub,” and “relaxed atmosphere”). Based on the inputs provided, there isn’t enough verified evidence to describe veterinary services, facilities, clinical approach, or pet-related care.
Sheelin Veterinary Practice
Ballyjamesduff
Our Score (43/100)
Sheelin Veterinary Practice is a small-animal clinic mentioned in reviews for treating cats and dogs, including end-of-life care. Owners describe situations ranging from routine assessment and diagnosis to a home visit and euthanasia. Review feedback is mixed: several people say animals were “thoroughly assessed” with “sound diagnosis,” while a repeated 1‑star review describes poor communication around a sick kitten’s condition and death (including the body being kept frozen before the owner was informed). Practical details owners mention include trying to fit people in quickly and, in one case, a vet coming out to see a dog when the owner’s usual vet couldn’t.
Sheelin Veterinary Practice is a small-animal clinic mentioned in reviews for treating cats and dogs, including end-of-life care. Owners describe situations ranging from routine assessment and diagnosis to a home visit and euthanasia. Review feedback is mixed: several people say animals were “thoroughly assessed” with “sound diagnosis,” while a repeated 1‑star review describes poor communication around a sick kitten’s condition and death (including the body being kept frozen before the owner was informed). Practical details owners mention include trying to fit people in quickly and, in one case, a vet coming out to see a dog when the owner’s usual vet couldn’t.
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.
