Donegal has 13 small mammal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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13 clinicsAnimal Beauty and Care Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Bunbeg, with no corporate group affiliation stated. Reviews indicate it treats both companion animals and farm or poultry cases, with examples including dog booster vaccinations and check-ups, cat care, urgent treatment for an injured chicken, sheep sample testing, and help with calving in a suckler cattle herd. Reviewers regularly mention clear explanations, helpful staff, and a spotless clinic.
Gibson Animal Health is a small companion-animal practice in Raphoe, with reviews repeatedly highlighting continuity of care and the value of seeing the same vet over time. Owners mention care for cats, dogs and rabbits, alongside a calm, compassionate approach with nervous pets and worried owners. Sensitive support around end-of-life care is also a recurring theme. No corporate group ownership is indicated in the available information.
Northwest Vets serves both family pets and farm animals in the Lifford area. Recent reviews describe routine pet care such as booster vaccinations and check-ups, alongside practical livestock support including help with calving and poultry treatment. Owners regularly mention clear explanations, a friendly manner, and a clean clinic.
Old Church Vets is a general veterinary practice in Donegal Town, and no corporate group ownership is stated in publicly available information. It appears to be commonly used for routine care and travel documentation, and recent feedback also highlights compassionate end-of-life support. The overall picture is of a friendly, professional practice with a strong local reputation.
Bluestack Veterinary Clinic treats both companion animals and larger animals, with the website specifically covering horses, ponies, donkeys, and farm animals alongside routine pet care. The clinic also lists flock and herd health, dental care, surgery, vaccinations, and routine and emergency equine veterinary care. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, especially around helpful staff, emergency support, and compassionate care.
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Carn Vets treats dogs, cats, and farm animals, and offers routine care including vaccinations, neutering, and dental care, alongside selling dog and cat food. The clinic states that it provides 24/7 emergency cover for its clients. Recent feedback highlights thorough examinations, friendly and professional handling of urgent cases, and supportive care around surgery, with one reviewer also noting German-speaking female vets.
Ownership or group status is not stated. Seaview Veterinary Clinic is used for both pet and farm-animal care, with repeated reports of quick help for urgent problems, including same-day treatment when needed. Owners also describe a friendly, approachable team that takes time to talk through concerns, and home visits are mentioned.
Mulroy Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Milford, Donegal, with no corporate group stated in the available information. It is used for small-animal care as well as urgent, out-of-hours problems, with reviews describing middle-of-the-night help for a puppy accident and after-hours treatment for a dog’s paw injury. Reviews also mention dental work for dogs and equine 5-stage pre-purchase vettings. Feedback is mixed overall: many owners describe kind, efficient care, while a small number raise serious concerns about phone handling in an injured stray cat case and the quality of a horse vetting.
Letterkenny Small Animal Veterinary Hospital treats small pets, with cats and dogs specifically mentioned by owners. Recent feedback consistently highlights emergency availability, including out-of-hours help, alongside overnight hospital care when needed and compassionate end-of-life support. Corporate ownership is not stated.
Inishowen Equai Centre in Carndonagh appears to be a horse-focused centre that also provides veterinary care. Reviews point to well-kept horses, a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and long-term trust in Anne for cats and dogs. Public review detail is limited, but overall feedback is very positive.
Old Church Veterinary Hospital in Ballyshannon is a small-animal practice, with dogs specifically mentioned in recent feedback, and it has a Google rating of 4.7/5 from 170 reviews. Its ownership is not stated. Recent comments point to quick access for urgent cases, clear discussions about immediate and follow-up care, and warm support from named team members, alongside a small number of complaints about reception interactions and pricing communication.
Susan Roulston Vet Clinic is a veterinary clinic in Lifford, Donegal with a strong Google track record. Reviews consistently praise Susan for kind, gentle handling and for helping keep visits as calm and low-stress as possible for pets. Feedback on the wider team is mostly positive, though one reviewer reported a poor experience with reception.
Mulroy Veterinary is a veterinary clinic in Lifford, Donegal. Available information points to small-animal consultations, including a Wednesday small-animal clinic in Stranorlar. Reviews are mostly positive about friendliness, advice, and overall service, though there is also an older complaint about not receiving a call-back after requesting an appointment.


