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Glenina Vets is a small-animal practice that, based on client accounts, covers both routine care (e.g., vaccinations and neutering) and illness work-ups, with some owners describing them as offering a “personal service” compared with more corporate-style clinics (this is a reviewer’s comparison, not a stated ownership detail). What stands out in the latest reviews is a mix of strong communication and efficiency for many clients—such as being “very quick to provide an appointment” for a cat with recurring cystitis and keeping an owner updated by phone throughout a dog’s treatment—alongside one detailed complaint about how a suspected open pyometra case was handled and communicated (including the recommendation to medicate for two weeks before surgery and the owner feeling blamed and distressed). Concrete specifics mentioned include: - Phone updates during treatment steps from a named vet (“Ronad”) and clear explanations of options. - Admin support completing an insurance claim form “in an efficient and timely fashion.” - Owners using the clinic for scheduled vaccinations (“shots”), neutering, and sick-pet visits. - A request from one cat owner for separate waiting areas for cats and dogs.
Glenina Vets is a small-animal practice that, based on client accounts, covers both routine care (e.g., vaccinations and neutering) and illness work-ups, with some owners describing them as offering a “personal service” compared with more corporate-style clinics (this is a reviewer’s comparison, not a stated ownership detail). What stands out in the latest reviews is a mix of strong communication and efficiency for many clients—such as being “very quick to provide an appointment” for a cat with recurring cystitis and keeping an owner updated by phone throughout a dog’s treatment—alongside one detailed complaint about how a suspected open pyometra case was handled and communicated (including the recommendation to medicate for two weeks before surgery and the owner feeling blamed and distressed). Concrete specifics mentioned include: - Phone updates during treatment steps from a named vet (“Ronad”) and clear explanations of options. - Admin support completing an insurance claim form “in an efficient and timely fashion.” - Owners using the clinic for scheduled vaccinations (“shots”), neutering, and sick-pet visits. - A request from one cat owner for separate waiting areas for cats and dogs.
Portumna Vet Clinic is described in reviews as a practice that handles routine care and surgical work, with specific examples including cat spaying and treating a very sick, fitting puppy. Reviewers also mention support for end‑of‑life care, with one client describing a vet helping keep their cat comfortable and minimising stress for both pet and owner in the final weeks. Multiple reviews highlight thorough exams and clear reassurance (for example, explaining why spaying a cat soon after a litter was OK and returning the cat home the same day). A recurring limitation is out‑of‑hours/holiday cover: one recent reviewer says that when the clinic is closed during holidays, they could not rely on help.
Portumna Vet Clinic is described in reviews as a practice that handles routine care and surgical work, with specific examples including cat spaying and treating a very sick, fitting puppy. Reviewers also mention support for end‑of‑life care, with one client describing a vet helping keep their cat comfortable and minimising stress for both pet and owner in the final weeks. Multiple reviews highlight thorough exams and clear reassurance (for example, explaining why spaying a cat soon after a litter was OK and returning the cat home the same day). A recurring limitation is out‑of‑hours/holiday cover: one recent reviewer says that when the clinic is closed during holidays, they could not rely on help.
Glenamaddy Veterinary Clinic has been established since 1989 and operates as part of a two-clinic setup with seven full-time vets. The website describes care for both large and small animals, with “state-of-the-art facilities,” and it also states a 24‑hour emergency/out‑of‑hours emergency service. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being able to get appointments quickly, calm handling of small pets (including rescued cats), and clear explanations. There’s also at least one recent account of a poor experience where an owner felt their dog didn’t receive enough care and attention, so feedback isn’t uniform.
Glenamaddy Veterinary Clinic has been established since 1989 and operates as part of a two-clinic setup with seven full-time vets. The website describes care for both large and small animals, with “state-of-the-art facilities,” and it also states a 24‑hour emergency/out‑of‑hours emergency service. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being able to get appointments quickly, calm handling of small pets (including rescued cats), and clear explanations. There’s also at least one recent account of a poor experience where an owner felt their dog didn’t receive enough care and attention, so feedback isn’t uniform.
Máire Conneely is listed as a veterinary provider, but no further clinic details were provided in the available inputs (no website summary, service list, or review data). Because of that, we can’t confirm what types of appointments or procedures are offered, whether there are multiple staff, or what owners’ experiences have been like.
Máire Conneely is listed as a veterinary provider, but no further clinic details were provided in the available inputs (no website summary, service list, or review data). Because of that, we can’t confirm what types of appointments or procedures are offered, whether there are multiple staff, or what owners’ experiences have been like.
Williamstown Veterinary Clinic is listed as a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any details about the clinic’s services, facilities, clinical focus (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry), staffing, pricing, or client reviews. Without a website summary or review/rating data, it isn’t possible to describe what the clinic is set up for or what pet owners commonly report about their experiences.
Williamstown Veterinary Clinic is listed as a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any details about the clinic’s services, facilities, clinical focus (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry), staffing, pricing, or client reviews. Without a website summary or review/rating data, it isn’t possible to describe what the clinic is set up for or what pet owners commonly report about their experiences.
