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26 clinicsMáire Conneely is listed as a veterinary provider in Inis Óirr, Galway. Publicly available information is very limited, so there is no clear published detail on services, facilities, opening hours, or wider team structure.
Divilly Veterinary Clinic in Headford is a general small-animal practice that also hosts a visiting vet for exotic pets. Reviews consistently highlight a clean clinic, thorough examinations, clear aftercare after surgery, and a willingness to investigate problems properly rather than taking a wait-and-see approach. Feedback is overwhelmingly positive overall, with one review reporting repeated appointment mix-ups and an unsatisfactory interaction with the owner.
West Coast Vets is a mixed practice in Bearna, Galway, caring for small animals, large animals and equine, with both clinic appointments and on-farm visits. The practice states that it offers 24/7 emergency cover. Reviews consistently highlight calm handling, clear explanations and a flexible, supportive approach.
Lakeside Veterinary Hospital in Loughrea is a small-animal clinic whose recent feedback highlights short-notice access, calm handling, and clear communication about treatment choices and costs. Reviewers also mention a modern practice environment and an owner who stepped in to help on 01/01/2026 when other clinics would not. No corporate group ownership is stated in the available information.
Oughterard Veterinary Surgery is used by owners of multiple species, with recent reviews mentioning routine care for goats as well as appointments for dogs and cats. Feedback repeatedly highlights practical advice, clear explanations, and gentle handling, with several clients saying they return specifically for Karl/Karel and the wider team. The clinic also appears to attract repeat custom from households with more than one dog.
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Western Veterinary Clinic is a family-run mixed animal practice in Clifden, covering both companion animals and farm/equine work. The clinic has on-site facilities for digital X-rays, ultrasound, and in-house lab testing. Recent feedback most often highlights thorough medical workups, clear explanations, and reassuring handling, with same-day help also mentioned for an urgent dental problem.
Wyncroft Veterinary Clinic in Ballygar offers a mix of companion-animal care and farm services, with website-listed facilities including digital X-rays, ultrasound, in-house blood machines, urinalysis and isolation units. The clinic also lists on-farm visits, TB testing, herd health support, pre-purchase vetting and reproduction services including A.I. Recent feedback is largely very positive about the vets’ thoroughness, calm handling and support with urgent cases, though one detailed review points to a difficult reception interaction around collecting food or supplements without an appointment.
Ballyhugh Veterinary Clinic presents itself as a mixed animal practice in Gort, covering small animals, large animals and equine work, with medical, surgical and educational services listed on its website. It also says it offers a 24-hour emergency service through an on-call rota shared with three other veterinary practices. Recent reviews are consistently positive, with owners especially highlighting friendly service, supportive handling during difficult moments, and solid day-to-day care.
Bushypark Vets is a Galway practice treating cats and dogs, with a broad mix of routine, surgical and urgent care. The clinic states that it offers a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year, and recent reviews continue to highlight fast help for urgent and out-of-hours cases. Recent feedback is consistently warm about the team’s kindness, communication and calm handling of nervous pets.
The Cottage Kilcolgan is a seafood restaurant in Kilcolgan centred on oysters, with a waterside setting that reviewers regularly describe as authentic, cozy, and relaxed. Its oysters are presented as coming from a large natural oyster bed spanning 700 acres of seabed rather than cultivated stock, supported by a mix of fresh and sea water. Recent feedback continues to focus on very fresh seafood, strong chowder and cooked oyster dishes, and a place that is often busy enough for advance booking to matter.
Glenina Vets in Claregalway is a pet-focused practice used by local owners for routine care, illness work-ups and some urgent visits. Reviews often highlight efficient appointments, clear communication and a more personal feel than some larger clinics. Recent feedback is mostly positive, though there is also one detailed negative account about the handling and communication of a suspected pyometra case.
Portumna Vet Clinic in Portumna, Galway, receives strong feedback for kind, thorough everyday veterinary care, routine procedures, and compassionate support in more difficult cases. Recent reviews continue to highlight calm handling, efficient service, and reassuring communication. One review notes that the clinic should not be relied on for emergencies when it is closed, including during holiday periods.
Kinvara Bay Vet Clinic Equine in Kinvara offers routine veterinary care alongside urgent treatment, with reviews also mentioning horse care. Website information highlights health checks, vaccinations, neutering, dental care, and on-site facilities including an operating theatre, ultrasound, and consultation room. Feedback is especially strong on quick access for urgent cases, caring treatment, and follow-up after visits.
Railway Veterinary Hospital is known for handling both routine appointments and more difficult situations, including post-surgery concerns, eye injuries, and end-of-life visits. Owners describe a friendly, personal approach alongside practical day-to-day service, with quick appointments and staff who are understanding when plans change. Reviews also highlight thoughtful support in stressful moments, including an after-hours call-back from a vet and compassionate care during a euthanasia appointment.
Cleaghmore Veterinary Practice in Ballinasloe provides non-emergency veterinary care and appears to work with both small animals and large animals. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with repeated praise for compassionate handling and committed follow-up care, though there is also an older serious negative review describing disputed diagnoses and poor outcomes.
David Fleming Veterinary is a veterinary clinic in Headford, Galway, with very limited public detail available about its facilities or day-to-day services. The small amount of feedback available is positive, with reviews highlighting a good impression of the staff, but there is not enough detail to say much more about the clinic experience.
Crowe Street Veterinary Office is a veterinary clinic in Gort, Galway. Public feedback is very positive, with reviews particularly highlighting puppy vaccination visits and a friendly, caring approach that helps pets feel comfortable during appointments.
FarmGate Veterinary Group is a veterinary clinic in Mountbellew, Galway, but only limited public information is available about its services and facilities. There is no detailed public website information to outline its day-to-day offering. On Google, it holds a 5.0★ rating from 3 reviews, though no written comments are available to show what clients were reviewing.
Ned O'Flynn Equine Clinic in Oranmore, Galway appears to focus on equine work, with available information centring on soundness and lameness cases, imaging, and vetting services. The clinic offers equine X-ray facilities including mobile X-ray, along with blood analysis, mare scans, and five-stage vettings. Feedback is very positive, though it comes from a small number of older reviews.
Gorteen Acre Veterinary Clinic in Athenry is a mixed-animal practice treating small animals, farm animals, equines, and exotic species. The clinic states that it has X-ray facilities, a 24-hour call-out service for large animals, and a 24-hour emergency service for equines. Owner feedback consistently highlights caring, professional treatment, with particular praise for emergency help and support for less common pets.
Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary clinic in Tuam, Galway with a strong recent track record in owner feedback. Recent comments highlight kind, helpful care across routine visits, illness appointments, and end-of-life support. The overall tone from reviewers is consistently positive.
Hugh Dolan MVB MRCVS is an independent, family-run veterinary practice in Ballinasloe, with reviews describing Hugh and his wife as a small, long-standing team. The practice is most often mentioned for dogs and cats, with owners highlighting quick access to care and practical, straightforward treatment. Reviews also describe compassionate help in difficult situations, including end-of-life support and a late-night wildlife rescue case.
West Coast Equine is an equine-only veterinary practice in Athenry focused on sports medicine, surgery, and performance horses. The clinic is set up for lameness and performance work-ups as well as medical and surgical cases, with digital radiography and ultrasound listed on site. Pre-purchase examinations, equine dentistry, and equine osteopathy are also listed.
Rennick Vets in Tuam is a local practice where recent clients often describe friendly, professional care and say vets take concerns seriously. Reviews mention routine consultations, puppy vaccinations, short-notice appointments and treatment for serious illness, with some owners also noting backup arrangements in Mountbellew for more invasive procedures. One repeated negative review raises concerns about privacy in consult rooms, communication, and feeling overcharged.
Lower Ormond Veterinary Eyrecourt is a general veterinary practice, and the written feedback available most often discusses routine dog care and surgery. Reviews mention vaccinations, microchipping and spaying, including one detailed account of stress-conscious handling and pre- and post-operative support for an older dog. Recent feedback is mixed overall: several reviewers praise the team’s kindness and care, while one reviewer describes a serious disputed experience involving a pregnant dog and lack of payment-plan options.
Chloe Broderick Equine in Loughrea, Galway focuses on equine breeding and reproduction services. Facilities include an EU-registered semen collection and storage centre, a veterinary ultrasound and insemination centre, and a mare and foal barn. Recent customer feedback is positive, though written review volume is low.



