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Veterinary Advances appears to be linked (via its website) to the Irish Equine Centre, an ISO-accredited laboratory focused on diagnostic testing rather than a traditional appointment-based veterinary clinic. The site describes independent diagnostics plus education and research, with testing offered across equine, farm, companion, zoo, commercial/food, and environmental areas. The limited written feedback available mentions a “very professional service” that “go[es] above and beyond to help out,” but there are no detailed case examples in the reviews we can see.
Veterinary Advances appears to be linked (via its website) to the Irish Equine Centre, an ISO-accredited laboratory focused on diagnostic testing rather than a traditional appointment-based veterinary clinic. The site describes independent diagnostics plus education and research, with testing offered across equine, farm, companion, zoo, commercial/food, and environmental areas. The limited written feedback available mentions a “very professional service” that “go[es] above and beyond to help out,” but there are no detailed case examples in the reviews we can see.
Meta Osborne is listed with veterinary credentials (MVB, CertESM, MRCVS). The limited review text available is mixed in relevance: some comments refer to “Horse Paradise!!!” (suggesting an equine focus or horse-related facilities), while other comments talk about “food,” “friendly staff,” and “affordable prices,” which don’t clearly match a veterinary service. With no service information provided from other sources, it’s hard to confirm what cases the clinic is set up for beyond the horse-related mentions.
Meta Osborne is listed with veterinary credentials (MVB, CertESM, MRCVS). The limited review text available is mixed in relevance: some comments refer to “Horse Paradise!!!” (suggesting an equine focus or horse-related facilities), while other comments talk about “food,” “friendly staff,” and “affordable prices,” which don’t clearly match a veterinary service. With no service information provided from other sources, it’s hard to confirm what cases the clinic is set up for beyond the horse-related mentions.
The available information doesn’t clearly describe a veterinary clinic or animal healthcare services. The listing is titled “Grangemore Stud,” but the written reviews that include detail talk about visiting a “little old graveyard and church ruins” with medieval-era remains and views, which suggests this may be a different type of place than a stud farm or a pet clinic. Recent reviews are mostly 5-star but provide little written detail beyond brief comments like “Lovely place” and “Brilliant.”
The available information doesn’t clearly describe a veterinary clinic or animal healthcare services. The listing is titled “Grangemore Stud,” but the written reviews that include detail talk about visiting a “little old graveyard and church ruins” with medieval-era remains and views, which suggests this may be a different type of place than a stud farm or a pet clinic. Recent reviews are mostly 5-star but provide little written detail beyond brief comments like “Lovely place” and “Brilliant.”
Our Score (41/100)
Thomas G. Kenny Veterinary Practice has limited publicly available detail beyond its name and a small set of Google reviews. In those reviews, several 5‑star ratings describe the vet as having “real knowledge and experience” and being “reliable,” while there are also 1‑star ratings with no written explanation—so the feedback is positive overall but not consistently explained.
Thomas G. Kenny Veterinary Practice has limited publicly available detail beyond its name and a small set of Google reviews. In those reviews, several 5‑star ratings describe the vet as having “real knowledge and experience” and being “reliable,” while there are also 1‑star ratings with no written explanation—so the feedback is positive overall but not consistently explained.
- •Multiple 5‑star reviews include the brief comment “Very nice Stud,” without further detail on veterinary care, facilities, or outcomes. - Two 1‑star reviews simply say “Bad,” with no explanation of what went wrong. - One review comments that the listing is “Exactly on the map,” which doesn’t add detail about services or care.
- •Multiple 5‑star reviews include the brief comment “Very nice Stud,” without further detail on veterinary care, facilities, or outcomes. - Two 1‑star reviews simply say “Bad,” with no explanation of what went wrong. - One review comments that the listing is “Exactly on the map,” which doesn’t add detail about services or care.
- •Several written reviews suggest Google ratings/comments may be confused with a nearby monument/obelisk, including one reviewer explicitly saying their rating is not about Airlie Stud. - One reviewer reports it is “closed” and “left to decay,” which conflicts with other high star ratings that don’t include details. - Most recent 5-star reviews available to us are star-only (no written detail on services or outcomes).
- •Several written reviews suggest Google ratings/comments may be confused with a nearby monument/obelisk, including one reviewer explicitly saying their rating is not about Airlie Stud. - One reviewer reports it is “closed” and “left to decay,” which conflicts with other high star ratings that don’t include details. - Most recent 5-star reviews available to us are star-only (no written detail on services or outcomes).
Ark Animal Care Veterinary Practice
Newbridge
Our Score (31/100)
Ark Animal Care Veterinary Practice’s website content available to us is heavily geared towards animal health/agricultural supplies rather than describing clinical appointments: the navigation highlights an “Our Products” section split into Cattle, Sheep, Horses, plus Diagnostic Kits and Environmental Products. There’s also an “Our Team” page listed, but no readable detail about clinicians, facilities, or treatment services was captured in the source provided.
Ark Animal Care Veterinary Practice’s website content available to us is heavily geared towards animal health/agricultural supplies rather than describing clinical appointments: the navigation highlights an “Our Products” section split into Cattle, Sheep, Horses, plus Diagnostic Kits and Environmental Products. There’s also an “Our Team” page listed, but no readable detail about clinicians, facilities, or treatment services was captured in the source provided.
The Phoenix Equine appears to be an equine-focused veterinary clinic based on its name. Beyond the clinic name, no website details, service list, pricing information, or client review data were provided in the inputs available here, so specific capabilities (e.g., routine care vs. surgery, diagnostics, dentistry, emergency cover) can’t be confirmed from the supplied sources.
The Phoenix Equine appears to be an equine-focused veterinary clinic based on its name. Beyond the clinic name, no website details, service list, pricing information, or client review data were provided in the inputs available here, so specific capabilities (e.g., routine care vs. surgery, diagnostics, dentistry, emergency cover) can’t be confirmed from the supplied sources.
Kilmoney North Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any details on whether it’s independent or part of a corporate group, what types of cases it focuses on, what services/equipment it offers, or any review/ratings information. Without those sources, it isn’t possible to give a decision-useful summary beyond confirming the clinic name.
Kilmoney North Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any details on whether it’s independent or part of a corporate group, what types of cases it focuses on, what services/equipment it offers, or any review/ratings information. Without those sources, it isn’t possible to give a decision-useful summary beyond confirming the clinic name.
Ballyvarney Sport Horse Medicine is a specialist-led, equine-only clinic focused on sport horse and performance workups, with advanced on-site imaging. The website describes care led by a board-certified equine sports medicine specialist, and highlights a multidisciplinary approach for horses in sport, leisure, and rehabilitation. Facilities explicitly listed include standing MRI, CT units, digital x‑ray, ultrasound, and an on-site forge (supporting farriery services).
Ballyvarney Sport Horse Medicine is a specialist-led, equine-only clinic focused on sport horse and performance workups, with advanced on-site imaging. The website describes care led by a board-certified equine sports medicine specialist, and highlights a multidisciplinary approach for horses in sport, leisure, and rehabilitation. Facilities explicitly listed include standing MRI, CT units, digital x‑ray, ultrasound, and an on-site forge (supporting farriery services).
