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Bluestack Veterinary Clinic treats a mix of companion animals and larger animals (including horses/ponies/donkeys and farm animals), with the website specifically mentioning flock and herd health alongside routine pet care. The site also references both routine and emergency veterinary care for equines, and services such as dental care, surgery, and vaccinations. In reviews, owners describe emergency help for a sick puppy while travelling and being kept updated by phone during a serious case; there is also one severe negative review alleging a pet was harmed, which directly conflicts with many positive accounts.
Bluestack Veterinary Clinic treats a mix of companion animals and larger animals (including horses/ponies/donkeys and farm animals), with the website specifically mentioning flock and herd health alongside routine pet care. The site also references both routine and emergency veterinary care for equines, and services such as dental care, surgery, and vaccinations. In reviews, owners describe emergency help for a sick puppy while travelling and being kept updated by phone during a serious case; there is also one severe negative review alleging a pet was harmed, which directly conflicts with many positive accounts.
Mulroy Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group stated in the available information). Based on owner reports, it’s used for small-animal care and urgent, out-of-hours problems (examples include a puppy accident “in the middle of the night” and a dog needing paw stitches after hours). Reviews also reference planned dental work (scale and polish after a dental check-up) and equine services such as a 5‑stage pre‑purchase vetting. Feedback is mixed: several owners describe fast treatment and reassurance, while a couple of reviews raise serious concerns about an injured stray cat call being handled poorly and about the quality of a horse pre-purchase assessment.
Mulroy Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group stated in the available information). Based on owner reports, it’s used for small-animal care and urgent, out-of-hours problems (examples include a puppy accident “in the middle of the night” and a dog needing paw stitches after hours). Reviews also reference planned dental work (scale and polish after a dental check-up) and equine services such as a 5‑stage pre‑purchase vetting. Feedback is mixed: several owners describe fast treatment and reassurance, while a couple of reviews raise serious concerns about an injured stray cat call being handled poorly and about the quality of a horse pre-purchase assessment.
Our Score (74/100)
Animal Beauty and Care Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided). Based on the written reviews available, it appears set up for both companion animals and small farm/poultry cases—examples include puppy vaccinations and check-ups, treating an injured chicken with stitches and later removing them, and running a same-day test on a sheep dung sample with results explained by phone and a printed copy provided afterward. Reviewers also repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment and a clinic environment described as “spotless.”
Animal Beauty and Care Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided). Based on the written reviews available, it appears set up for both companion animals and small farm/poultry cases—examples include puppy vaccinations and check-ups, treating an injured chicken with stitches and later removing them, and running a same-day test on a sheep dung sample with results explained by phone and a printed copy provided afterward. Reviewers also repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment and a clinic environment described as “spotless.”
Old Church Vets is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group ownership is stated in the available information). Based on recent reviews, it’s commonly used for routine care and travel documentation, and it’s also trusted for end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention straightforward handling of EU pet passports (including re-issuing a passport after an error, without an argument), arranging booster vaccinations, and supportive care during a dog’s final moments with both a vet and a nurse involved. Google shows a high overall rating, with one mid-range (3‑star) review among the latest shown (no written details provided for that one).
Old Church Vets is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group ownership is stated in the available information). Based on recent reviews, it’s commonly used for routine care and travel documentation, and it’s also trusted for end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention straightforward handling of EU pet passports (including re-issuing a passport after an error, without an argument), arranging booster vaccinations, and supportive care during a dog’s final moments with both a vet and a nurse involved. Google shows a high overall rating, with one mid-range (3‑star) review among the latest shown (no written details provided for that one).
Gibson Animal Health is a small companion‑animal practice with continuity of care repeatedly mentioned in reviews (owners say the same vet sees their pet and “gets to know them”). No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information available to us. Based on what owners describe, the clinic appears set up for day‑to‑day pet care across multiple species (cats, dogs and rabbits are specifically mentioned) and for sensitive situations such as end‑of‑life support. Reviews give concrete examples of: - Calming nervous pets (and anxious owners) while explaining illness “frankly but with compassion”. - Accommodating urgent needs by opening the practice out of hours in at least one case. - Supporting owners through the passing of pets, with the vet and nurse providing care and consideration.
Gibson Animal Health is a small companion‑animal practice with continuity of care repeatedly mentioned in reviews (owners say the same vet sees their pet and “gets to know them”). No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information available to us. Based on what owners describe, the clinic appears set up for day‑to‑day pet care across multiple species (cats, dogs and rabbits are specifically mentioned) and for sensitive situations such as end‑of‑life support. Reviews give concrete examples of: - Calming nervous pets (and anxious owners) while explaining illness “frankly but with compassion”. - Accommodating urgent needs by opening the practice out of hours in at least one case. - Supporting owners through the passing of pets, with the vet and nurse providing care and consideration.
