Kerry has 14 equine vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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14 clinicsColm O'Callaghan Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary surgery in Moyvane, Kerry. Publicly available information here gives very little detail on its facilities, clinical focus, or the range of services offered. It has a 5.0-star Google rating from a very small number of reviews.
Killarney Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice in Killarney; corporate group ownership isn’t stated. Reviews point to a clinic handling both routine care and more complex cases, with diagnostic imaging, skin and ear treatment, and surgery all mentioned by clients. Owners also describe empathetic communication, good facilities, and out-of-hours help for an exotic pet.
Treacy & Sheehan is a fully accredited veterinary clinic in Listowel treating both small and large animals from a purpose-built premises opened in 2010. The clinic is set up for a broad mix of routine and urgent work, including care for unexpected illnesses and accidents, with facilities for intensive care patients. Reviews consistently describe thorough, kind handling of pets and long-standing trust from local families.
Veterinary Clinic Dingle in Dingle, Kerry, receives strong feedback for kind, professional care and prompt help in urgent cases. Emergency and out-of-hours support is a recurring theme, including treatment after a serious dog attack and emergency surgery with recovery monitored at the clinic. Overall review sentiment is very positive, alongside one detailed complaint about a rushed consultation, ear treatment and bruising after blood sampling.
Mid Kerry Veterinary Centre in Milltown is a well-reviewed practice associated with urgent care, inpatient treatment, and compassionate support for pets at the end of life. Reviews describe pets being hospitalised for several days when needed, fast help in an after-hours emergency, and sensitive handling during euthanasia. A newer, modern-looking building is also mentioned positively.
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The Local Vet is a small veterinary practice in Kenmare offering general care and urgent treatment, with reviews describing helpful handling in both routine and emergency situations. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with particular praise for compassionate staff, out-of-hours help, and treatment that owners felt made a rapid difference. A newer review also mentions neutering feral kittens, which suggests the clinic does carry out at least some routine surgical work.
O'Leary Collins Vets in Caherciveen is a small-animal practice, with recent reviews mentioning care for both cats and dogs. Feedback is sharply mixed: some owners describe quick, compassionate treatment and careful ongoing support, while others raise serious concerns about treatment decisions, testing, and communication. Maurice is specifically thanked in one review for long-term support and calm end-of-life care.
Equine Athlete International is a specialist veterinary clinic focused on equine sports medicine. Its service offering centres on assessing performance, athletic ability, and soundness in horses, with support for both competition and leisure horses. The clinic also offers expert consultations, e-consulting, and motion analysis using the MotionPro app.
There is very little public information available about Patrick O'Connor in Dingle. The clinic’s ownership, facilities, opening hours, and full range of services are not clearly published. That means it is not possible to give a reliable overview of what the practice is equipped to handle.
Michael O’Sullivan MVB MRCVS is the named veterinary professional for this clinic in Rathmore, Kerry. Publicly available information is limited, so there is little detail on the clinic’s facilities or day-to-day service range beyond the named vet and a very small amount of review data.
Holmes Veterinary in Tralee is part of Holmes Veterinary Group, established in 2002. The clinic provides care for companion animals and equine patients, and the website highlights cat-focused facilities including a cat-only exam room, separate isolation facilities, and a stated “Gold Standard for cat care” status. The website also states the practice has 7 staff including 3 vets, with 55 years of combined veterinary experience across the vets.
Clashmore Veterinary is a small-animal practice in Tralee. Reviewers often praise calm, knowledgeable handling, including supportive euthanasia care, day-to-day treatment for cats and dogs, and help preparing a dog for overseas relocation. More recent feedback is mixed, with a couple of serious complaints about compassion and emergency decision-making alongside strong positive comments about professionalism and pets being at ease.
Ardfert Vet is a veterinary practice in Tralee offering general care and advice for dogs and cats, with reviews also pointing to short-notice help in urgent situations. Feedback consistently highlights a helpful, straightforward approach and a willingness to fit animals in quickly when needed.
Hurley’s Veterinary Hospital appears to operate independently and is often used for urgent, out-of-hours care in Tralee. Reviews describe emergency situations including seizures, severe pain, toxin ingestion and serious illness, with overnight stays and longer hospitalisation where needed. Experiences are sharply mixed: some owners praise rapid response, intensive care and regular WhatsApp updates, while others raise concerns about fees, communication and aspects of hospitalisation.


