About Veterinary Care in Cavan
For pet owners in Cavan seeking reliable veterinary care, this guide helps you compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Cavan
There are 4 veterinary clinics in Cavan, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, while 1 clinic offers farm or large-animal services. None of the clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally. In terms of services, local clinics offer routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental treatment. With a total of 528 reviews, the strong review presence reflects the trust and satisfaction among pet owners. Additionally, 2 clinics have websites, making information access easier for pet owners.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Cavan, Cavan
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Cavan Vet Group Pet Clinic is part of Cavan Vet Group (a small-animal and farm-animal practice, per its website). Based on the services described, it’s set up for routine preventative care (boosters, vaccinations, parasite treatments), diagnostics (including dental X‑ray), and surgery, alongside health plans. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: several owners describe thorough routine appointments (e.g., a dog receiving an annual booster with an exam and bloods taken), while a small number describe serious concerns, including alleged missed/delayed diagnosis and feeling their pet should have received urgent surgery sooner. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Health plan (“Pet Plan”) described by an owner as a monthly payment that covers routine items like vaccinations and worming tablets (with extra charges still possible for tests like bloodwork). - Vaccination/booster visits and blood testing explicitly described in reviews. - Two separate 1‑star reviews allege failure to diagnose and/or delayed surgical treatment for serious conditions (including one case involving anaesthesia for investigation and another involving a bleeding issue where surgery was reportedly needed).
Cavan Vet Group Pet Clinic is part of Cavan Vet Group (a small-animal and farm-animal practice, per its website). Based on the services described, it’s set up for routine preventative care (boosters, vaccinations, parasite treatments), diagnostics (including dental X‑ray), and surgery, alongside health plans. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: several owners describe thorough routine appointments (e.g., a dog receiving an annual booster with an exam and bloods taken), while a small number describe serious concerns, including alleged missed/delayed diagnosis and feeling their pet should have received urgent surgery sooner. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Health plan (“Pet Plan”) described by an owner as a monthly payment that covers routine items like vaccinations and worming tablets (with extra charges still possible for tests like bloodwork). - Vaccination/booster visits and blood testing explicitly described in reviews. - Two separate 1‑star reviews allege failure to diagnose and/or delayed surgical treatment for serious conditions (including one case involving anaesthesia for investigation and another involving a bleeding issue where surgery was reportedly needed).
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. In reviews, owners most often mention professional service and kind handling of animals, including one account of a Sunday out‑of‑hours emergency for a cat with help within the hour.
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. In reviews, owners most often mention professional service and kind handling of animals, including one account of a Sunday out‑of‑hours emergency for a cat with help 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. There is also at least one low (2‑star) rating without written details, so not all experiences are captured in the text we can see.
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. There is also at least one low (2‑star) rating without written details, so not all experiences are captured in the text we can see.
Kingscourt Veterinary Clinic’s ownership/group is not stated in the available data. Reviews suggest it handles routine companion-animal care (including neutering) as well as urgent, out-of-hours situations (one owner describes calling at 4am and again on a bank holiday). Several owners describe strong support when complications happen after a procedure, while a minority of reviews report missed severity in cases that later required urgent escalation elsewhere (notably an eye infection and another “serious problem” found on second opinion). 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).
Kingscourt Veterinary Clinic’s ownership/group is not stated in the available data. Reviews suggest it handles routine companion-animal care (including neutering) as well as urgent, out-of-hours situations (one owner describes calling at 4am and again on a bank holiday). Several owners describe strong support when complications happen after a procedure, while a minority of reviews report missed severity in cases that later required urgent escalation elsewhere (notably an eye infection and another “serious problem” found on second opinion). 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).
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Cavan Vet Group Pet Clinic
Our Score (83/100)
Unit 1 Corlurgan Business Park, Ballinagh Road, Cavan, Cavan
Cavan Farm Vets
Our Score (79/100)
Unit 7 Corlurgan Business Park, Ballinagh Road, Cavan, Cavan
Sean O'Reilly Veterinary Surgeons
Our Score (65/100)
Pullamore, Dublin Road, Cavan, Cavan







