Wexford has 20 small mammal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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20 clinicsPrimrose Rock Veterinary Clinic is based in Barntown, Wexford. Publicly available detail about the clinic remains very limited, with no clear published information on its services, facilities, or team. On Google it holds a 5.0-star rating from 2 reviews, but the written comments are too brief to give much detail about the client experience.
Borovalley Veterinary Clinic is an independent practice in Enniscorthy, established in 2009 by veterinarians Justin Browne and Simon Fahey. It treats both horses and small animals, with advanced medical and surgical facilities and dedicated equine services including elective surgery, reproduction and dentistry. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear communication, a kind approach with animals and owners, and support outside routine hours when needed.
Bree Veterinary (Borovalley Veterinary Clinic) is a Registered Veterinary Clinic with the Veterinary Council of Ireland, established in 2009 by veterinarians Justin Browne and Simon Fahey. The clinic treats both small animals and horses, with an on-site laboratory, pharmacy, dental clinic and surgical facility, and it offers after-hours emergency cover for pet and horse clients. Reviews consistently highlight clear communication, kind handling and dependable support in both routine visits and more difficult moments.
Arena Veterinary Hospital is a companion-animal clinic in Wexford and states that it has been awarded Hospital Status by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. The clinic highlights routine healthcare including vaccinations, preventative care and neutering, along with an emergency phone line for urgent cases. Recent feedback often mentions quick access to appointments and a reassuring, friendly approach from both vets and reception staff.
Public information linked to Wexford Equine Veterinary Practice is dominated by an equestrian event and show centre rather than clear veterinary clinic details. Reviews focus on the venue’s indoor arena, cross-country features and café, with no direct accounts of consultations, treatment, surgery, diagnostics or emergency veterinary care. One practical point mentioned by a reviewer is that the café was cash-only.
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Barrowside Veterinary Hospital in New Ross provides 24/7 emergency care alongside routine medical, surgical and preventative treatment for small animals, farm animals and equine patients. The clinic also lists digital X-ray, health checks, vaccinations, microchipping, worming, grooming, kennelling, an in-house shop and house calls. Recent feedback highlights responsive help in urgent situations, same-day access and warm communication from the team.
Gorey Vet Hospital in Gorey, Wexford has very strong recent feedback for quick access to care, calm handling of nervous pets, and clear communication with owners. Reviews describe support across urgent cases, diagnostics, inpatient treatment, and end-of-life care for both dogs and cats. The clinic appears especially well regarded for seeing urgent cases promptly and helping owners through stressful situations.
Highfield Veterinary Wexford Town is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. The clinic offers routine veterinary care as well as urgent and emergency support, with reviews describing responsive emergency cover across the wider Highfield network. Recent feedback also highlights clear explanations, compassionate handling of difficult cases, and follow-up contact after treatment.
O’Shea, Bramley & Breen presents as a veterinary hospital handling both small and large animals, with a stated specialty in BOAS corrective surgery and respiratory function grading. Recent reviews point to a mix of routine and urgent-care cases, with many owners praising compassionate staff, efficient service, follow-up support, and clear updates during treatment. A small number of reviewers report serious concerns about communication, transparency, and out-of-hours call-out experiences.
D O'Sullivan Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Bunclody, Wexford. Public feedback is extremely limited, with just one Google review available. That review reports a refusal to carry out euthanasia for an elderly dog because the dog had not previously been seen by the clinic.
Frontier Veterinary Services in Enniscorthy offers booked appointments and a walk-in clinic, and says it provides 24-hour emergency care. Reviews highlight both urgent out-of-hours help, including a 1am wasp-sting case with next-day follow-up, and routine care such as vaccinations. The clinic is also used for more complex treatment, including surgery, cat labour complications, allergies, infections, and ongoing rechecks. Overall feedback is very positive, with one strongly negative written review about a vet’s manner and handling.
William Kinsella MVB MRCVS is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group, offering care that ranges from routine appointments to urgent or emergency situations. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners often highlighting clear explanations, kind handling, and supportive communication during stressful visits. Reviews also mention compassionate end-of-life care and routine procedures such as neutering.
Gorey BrayVet in Gorey treats dogs and cats for routine care, surgery, urgent problems and end-of-life support. Recent feedback is largely positive and often highlights kind, compassionate handling, especially in difficult cases. A small number of reviewers raise concerns about communication, organisation and cost.
Highfield Veterinary New Ross in New Ross, Wexford receives mixed but generally positive feedback. Recent reviews particularly praise kind, professional handling in emergency and out-of-hours situations, with specific thanks for Phil and Sheva. A smaller number of negative reviews focus on billing and administration concerns, including payment expectations before appointments, along with isolated complaints about dispensing and follow-up care.
Longstone Veterinary Clinic in New Ross is also referred to in public feedback as “Moffitt Veterinary Clinic,” though it is not clear whether this reflects a rename or a related business name. The clearest recent feedback is from a cat owner who describes the vets as knowledgeable, reassuring, and trustworthy. Public information here is limited, so the picture is based mainly on a small number of reviews.
Annette Quegan V.S. is a veterinary listing in New Ross, Wexford. Public information is very limited, so there is not enough detail to outline the clinic’s facilities, opening hours, or main areas of care.
Mill House Veterinary Practice appears to be a small Gorey practice where clients repeatedly mention Peter and Liam by name, suggesting continuity of care rather than a rotating team. It is used for routine preventative care as well as urgent treatment, minor procedures, medication for illness, and support for senior pets. Recent feedback also highlights short-notice appointments, out-of-hours help for injuries, and compassionate end-of-life care.
Moyne Veterinary Hospital in Enniscorthy offers routine and more advanced veterinary care, including diagnostics, surgery, end-of-life support, and a stated 24-hour emergency service. The clinic also lists complementary therapies such as kinesiology, homeopathy, bioenergy, and herbal or natural remedies. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with particular praise for caring staff, calm handling, and clear communication.
Bowwout appears to operate as a boarding kennels and pet care service in Gorey rather than a veterinary clinic. Reviews mainly describe dogs staying for several days, with one recent reviewer also saying their cat is cared for here during holidays. Annette is the main named person mentioned by customers, and many reviews describe friendly, professional care and repeat bookings. One review reports a serious complaint involving a dog being bitten during a stay and concerns about communication and wound care.
Pets First in Enniscorthy appears to operate primarily as a pet rehoming centre rather than a general veterinary clinic. It focuses on rehoming dogs, with reviews describing a friendly, low-pressure adoption process and staff who aim for a good match between pet and owner. Pre-adoption care commonly mentioned by adopters includes vet checks, microchipping, vaccinations and neutering support.



