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19 clinicsWest Clare Vets is a mixed veterinary practice in Milltown Malbay treating pets, farm animals, and equine. It offers routine preventative care such as check-ups and vaccinations, along with diagnostics, and states that emergency care is available across the same range of species. The practice also lists services including spaying and microchipping.
Rockhall Vets Westbury is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group. The clinic offers routine care including vaccinations, neutering, dental care and pet passports, alongside a stated 24-hour emergency service. Recent feedback highlights a clean, welcoming clinic and a team that takes time to explain treatment and handle nervous or difficult pets patiently.
Shannonside Veterinary Clinic is a general practice in Kilrush handling both routine care and urgent problems. Reviews describe same-day access when a dog needed to be seen quickly, along with surgical neutering, help with end-of-life arrangements including cremation guidance, and short-notice support in an urgent situation. The clinic is also noted for a pet supplies retail area, with staff offering practical product advice.
Ceithre Cos Veterinary Surgeons is reviewed as a caring, professional clinic where staff take time to explain options and answer questions clearly. Recent feedback highlights calm, patient handling of nervous or reactive dogs, alongside supportive care for both new and long-standing clients. Long-term owners also describe continuity of care for cats and dogs through routine visits and end-of-life decisions.
Kilkee Veterinary Clinic is used by owners of multiple species, with dogs, cats and alpacas all mentioned by clients. Reviews highlight prompt help in urgent situations as well as calm, supportive care where vets take time to explain what is happening clearly. The overall picture is of a friendly local practice that owners describe as kind, professional and reassuring.
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Roseville Veterinary Clinic in Newmarket-on-Fergus appears to be a small local practice caring for both pets and large animals. Clients repeatedly mention Louis Hassett and Trish by name, with reviews highlighting kind handling, quick appointments, and thorough care. Examples mentioned by owners include routine pet treatment, dental work for a senior dog, microchip registration help for an imported cat, and equine emergency support.
Rowanberry Veterinary Surgery is a small practice in Doora, Clare, used by clients for general veterinary care, with especially strong feedback around cats and longer-running cases. Reviews consistently mention Frances Browne, often noting that she can fit in short-notice appointments when other clinics cannot. Clients also highlight a broad treatment style that discusses natural remedies alongside conventional medicines, and careful surgical work such as very small spay incisions in female cats.
Killaloe Veterinary Clinic treats both farm animals and companion animals, with routine care alongside a 24/7, year-round emergency service. Recent feedback continues to highlight practical, compassionate help in difficult situations, especially end-of-life care, including an at-home euthanasia visit for a frail cat when other clinics would not attend. A smaller number of reviews mention problems with reception and appointment booking for a new client.
Scariff Veterinary Clinic appears to operate as a general small-animal practice in Scariff, with reviews describing treatment for acute illness in dogs, management of seizure-like episodes, and support with euthanasia. Feedback is mixed overall but leans positive, with several owners describing the team as kind, patient and helpful. One detailed negative review reports concerns about communication, diagnosis and follow-through in a more complex case.
Treaty Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice. It is set up for ongoing primary-care work and can also manage more serious cases that need hospitalisation. Reviews consistently highlight unhurried appointments, clear phone communication, and regular updates, including daily calls during an inpatient stay. Clients also mention using both the Shannon and Limerick branches.
Ennis Veterinary Clinic is a pet-only practice in Ennis, established in July 2014 by vets Dennis and Meghan Ryan (BVMS). The clinic is equipped for routine consultations as well as in-clinic investigation and treatment, with facilities including an operating theatre, diagnostic imaging suite with x-ray and ultrasound, separate dog and cat kennels, and an isolation ward. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners often highlighting prompt diagnostics, compassionate care, and clear follow-up communication, alongside a small number of serious complaints.
Harvey's Veterinary in Kildysart has only limited published detail available about its treatments and facilities, but its small set of written reviews is positive overall. Owners describe straightforward, helpful service, and Magda and Megan are mentioned by name as very professional team members.
BurrenVets presents itself as a veterinary practice focused on personal care. Recent feedback points to prompt appointments for sudden injuries, clear communication around treatment options, and use of diagnostic imaging including x-rays and ultrasound, with some cases carried out under sedation. Reviews also highlight supportive care during palliative and end-of-life visits, alongside a small number of serious negative accounts around emergency handling and front-desk manner.
Moanreel Veterinary Clinic is listed in Ennistymon, Co. Clare, but little public detail is available about its facilities, services, or team. There is not enough published information to describe its clinical focus, opening arrangements, or treatment range with confidence.
Garston Veterinary Group – Westbury is a local veterinary practice at 7 Market Pl, Westbury BA13 3DE, serving pet owners in and around Westbury. It offers weekday opening from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM, plus Saturday hours from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Clients regularly describe the team as kind, caring, and clear in their communication, particularly when pets are unwell and owners need reassurance.
Summerhill Veterinary Hospital is a general veterinary practice in Ennis, Clare, with no corporate or group ownership stated. Client feedback points to both routine and urgent care for dogs, including weekend attention for injuries and abscesses, as well as support around end-of-life decisions. Reviews particularly highlight careful post-anaesthetic monitoring and a calm, compassionate approach during difficult final visits.
Rockhall Vets Shannon offers a 24-hour emergency arrangement with Limerick Night Vets. Recent feedback highlights caring, thorough treatment for both routine checks and sicker cases, with examples involving puppies and a budgie. Owners also mention convenient opening hours and care plans, while views on pricing are mixed.
Sunset Veterinary Services is a veterinary clinic in Ennistymon, County Clare. Public information about the practice is limited, so there is not enough detail to describe its ownership, facilities, or service range with confidence. This means only a brief overview is possible at present.
O'Connor's Ennis Veterinary Surgery provides consultations for companion animals and also runs a mobile ambulatory service for farm and equine clients. Its website states a 24/7, 365-day on-call emergency service, although some reviews report difficulty getting a response late at night. Reviews otherwise highlight thoughtful decision-making, time spent discussing options, and compassionate support in difficult situations.



