Featured Clinic Overview
## Summary 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. ## Services Based on the website summary and recent reviews, the clinic is associated with: - Diagnostics and investigations - Diagnostic imaging on-site: x‑ray and ultrasound (website) - Blood tests discussed in follow-up communication after a toxic exposure case (review) - In-patient care / hospitalisation - Separate dog and cat kennels and an isolation ward (website) - A cat kept in for two days for monitoring/treatment after toxic flower exposure (review) - Surgery and procedures (facility-supported) - Operating theatre and prep room listed (website) - One review mentions referral for surgical removal of a mast cell tumour elsewhere after diagnosis concerns (review) - Second opinions and re-assessment - Owners describe coming for a second opinion or transfer from another vet, with re-assessment and diagnostic work-up (reviews) ## People - Meghan Ryan (vet, co-founder): Mentioned repeatedly for direct communication and follow-up—e.g., a late-evening call to confirm blood tests were clear after a cat’s toxic exposure, and being part of a team described as acting “quickly and decisively” during urgent diagnostics (reviews). - Dennis Ryan (vet, co-founder): Named alongside Meghan in a case where owners valued the urgency of examinations and clear communication while managing a dog later diagnosed with severe liver failure (review). - Adam (role not stated): Credited with being “absolutely brilliant” during a re-assessment of an older dog with an ongoing infection, with note that the dog was anxious and improved after care (review). - Nurses (not individually named): Mentioned for caring for a cat over a two-day stay during an emergency toxic exposure case (review). ## Reviews 4.7 stars from 286 reviews. “Themes below are drawn from the latest written reviews available to us.” - Fast, decisive diagnostics and second opinions: One owner reports an urgent work-up that led to a severe liver failure diagnosis within a week after switching for a second opinion. - Proactive updates: A specific example is a late-evening callback from a vet to confirm blood test results after a poisoning scare. - Hospital care for acute cases: A cat stayed in for two days following exposure to a toxic flower. - Mixed experiences on diagnostic accuracy and referral timing: One review alleges a misdiagnosis (treated as an ear infection with repeated antibiotics for nearly two months) before a mast cell tumour was identified and referral made, which the reviewer says affected prognosis.
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Treaty Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group is named in the information provided). Based on the latest reviews, it’s set up for ongoing primary-care vet work with the capacity to manage more serious cases that require hospitalisation. Owners repeatedly mention that the team takes time with appointments and calls, returns phone calls with clear explanations, and provides proactive updates (including daily updates during a dog’s hospital stay). Reviews also indicate more than one clinic site/branch is used by clients.
Treaty Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group is named in the information provided). Based on the latest reviews, it’s set up for ongoing primary-care vet work with the capacity to manage more serious cases that require hospitalisation. Owners repeatedly mention that the team takes time with appointments and calls, returns phone calls with clear explanations, and provides proactive updates (including daily updates during a dog’s hospital stay). Reviews also indicate more than one clinic site/branch is used by clients.
Summerhill Veterinary Hospital is a general veterinary practice (no corporate/group ownership is mentioned in the information provided). Reviews describe both routine and urgent care for dogs, including weekend contact for an injury/abscess situation, and support around end-of-life decisions. Specific experiences mentioned include a vet keeping a dog in after anaesthetic until they were confident it had fully worn off, step-by-step guidance during euthanasia, and (in one negative review) repeated follow-up calls focused on payment after a short consultation.
Summerhill Veterinary Hospital is a general veterinary practice (no corporate/group ownership is mentioned in the information provided). Reviews describe both routine and urgent care for dogs, including weekend contact for an injury/abscess situation, and support around end-of-life decisions. Specific experiences mentioned include a vet keeping a dog in after anaesthetic until they were confident it had fully worn off, step-by-step guidance during euthanasia, and (in one negative review) repeated follow-up calls focused on payment after a short consultation.
Rockhall Vets Shannon offers a 24-hour emergency arrangement with Limerick Night Vets (as stated on the clinic website). Reviews describe the practice seeing routine puppy checks with treatment started immediately (antibiotics after an issue was spotted on registration) and handling sicker cases with “thorough” diagnosis. Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner was impressed with the prices, while another review cites a much higher quote for dental work compared with another clinic. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Puppy registration/check-over where a problem was identified quickly and antibiotics were prescribed, with rapid improvement reported. - Bird (budgie) consultation including a thorough exam, advice, and antibiotics, with the bird improving. - A reported dental/teeth case quote that one reviewer felt was very expensive.
Rockhall Vets Shannon offers a 24-hour emergency arrangement with Limerick Night Vets (as stated on the clinic website). Reviews describe the practice seeing routine puppy checks with treatment started immediately (antibiotics after an issue was spotted on registration) and handling sicker cases with “thorough” diagnosis. Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner was impressed with the prices, while another review cites a much higher quote for dental work compared with another clinic. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Puppy registration/check-over where a problem was identified quickly and antibiotics were prescribed, with rapid improvement reported. - Bird (budgie) consultation including a thorough exam, advice, and antibiotics, with the bird improving. - A reported dental/teeth case quote that one reviewer felt was very expensive.
Our Score (64/100)
O'Connor's Ennis Veterinary Surgery provides consultations for companion animals and also runs a mobile ambulatory service for farm and equine clients (as stated on its website). The website also states a 24/7, 365-day on-call emergency service; however, multiple reviews describe not getting a response when calling late at night for an emergency, so expectations around out-of-hours access may be worth clarifying. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention: - vets taking time to assess and discuss options rather than “automatically jumping to expensive procedures” - support around end-of-life decisions, including time spent talking through options for an older dog - willingness to help in difficult situations (e.g., assessing and treating a stray cat when others were “unhelpful”)
O'Connor's Ennis Veterinary Surgery provides consultations for companion animals and also runs a mobile ambulatory service for farm and equine clients (as stated on its website). The website also states a 24/7, 365-day on-call emergency service; however, multiple reviews describe not getting a response when calling late at night for an emergency, so expectations around out-of-hours access may be worth clarifying. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention: - vets taking time to assess and discuss options rather than “automatically jumping to expensive procedures” - support around end-of-life decisions, including time spent talking through options for an older dog - willingness to help in difficult situations (e.g., assessing and treating a stray cat when others were “unhelpful”)
BurrenVets presents itself as a veterinary practice aiming for “personal” care (from its website tagline). From the latest reviews, the clinic is frequently used for prompt assessment of sudden injuries and for diagnostic imaging, with multiple owners describing same-day appointments for limping/foot injuries and staff who take time to explain options. Reviews also describe x-rays and ultrasound (including under sedation), and several mention support during palliative and end-of-life visits. One review strongly conflicts with the positive experiences, alleging a serious failure to respond appropriately to an emergency involving a cat with breathing difficulties.
BurrenVets presents itself as a veterinary practice aiming for “personal” care (from its website tagline). From the latest reviews, the clinic is frequently used for prompt assessment of sudden injuries and for diagnostic imaging, with multiple owners describing same-day appointments for limping/foot injuries and staff who take time to explain options. Reviews also describe x-rays and ultrasound (including under sedation), and several mention support during palliative and end-of-life visits. One review strongly conflicts with the positive experiences, alleging a serious failure to respond appropriately to an emergency involving a cat with breathing difficulties.
Moanreel Veterinary Clinic is listed in our data sources by name only, with no accompanying website summary, service list, pricing information, named staff, or Google rating/review details available to us. As a result, we can’t reliably describe what types of cases the clinic is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery vs. urgent care) based on the information provided here.
Moanreel Veterinary Clinic is listed in our data sources by name only, with no accompanying website summary, service list, pricing information, named staff, or Google rating/review details available to us. As a result, we can’t reliably describe what types of cases the clinic is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery vs. urgent care) based on the information provided here.
Information available to us is currently limited to the clinic name (“Sunset Veterinary Services”). No details were provided about whether it’s independent or part of a corporate group, what services are offered, who the vets/nurses are, pricing, or any Google rating/review content—so we can’t describe typical cases handled or what owners commonly mention.
Information available to us is currently limited to the clinic name (“Sunset Veterinary Services”). No details were provided about whether it’s independent or part of a corporate group, what services are offered, who the vets/nurses are, pricing, or any Google rating/review content—so we can’t describe typical cases handled or what owners commonly mention.
Rockhall Vets Westbury is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group. From its own service list and recent review details, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, neutering, dental work, pet passports) as well as urgent situations via a stated 24-hour emergency service. Reviewers repeatedly mention the team taking time to explain care plans—one owner describes detailed post-operative guidance for a feral cat—and being accommodating with difficult or nervous animals (including a dog that was “really frightened” but improved with repeated, patient handling). Cleanliness is also mentioned more than once (e.g., “very clean clinic”, “clean… new premises”).
Rockhall Vets Westbury is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group. From its own service list and recent review details, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, neutering, dental work, pet passports) as well as urgent situations via a stated 24-hour emergency service. Reviewers repeatedly mention the team taking time to explain care plans—one owner describes detailed post-operative guidance for a feral cat—and being accommodating with difficult or nervous animals (including a dog that was “really frightened” but improved with repeated, patient handling). Cleanliness is also mentioned more than once (e.g., “very clean clinic”, “clean… new premises”).
Ceithre Cos Veterinary Surgeons appears to focus on relationship-based, ongoing care for pets across life stages, with multiple owners describing support “from kittens to end of life” and being given time during difficult goodbyes. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. From the latest reviews, the clinic is repeatedly described as taking time to explain options and answer questions—one owner mentions a long consultation covering dog behaviour, nutrition and remedies, while others highlight careful handling of nervous/reactive dogs and efforts to keep them calm during visits. Several reviewers also comment on a team feel and staff being supportive over many years.
Ceithre Cos Veterinary Surgeons appears to focus on relationship-based, ongoing care for pets across life stages, with multiple owners describing support “from kittens to end of life” and being given time during difficult goodbyes. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. From the latest reviews, the clinic is repeatedly described as taking time to explain options and answer questions—one owner mentions a long consultation covering dog behaviour, nutrition and remedies, while others highlight careful handling of nervous/reactive dogs and efforts to keep them calm during visits. Several reviewers also comment on a team feel and staff being supportive over many years.



