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Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital (Lodge Veterinary Services) is an equine-only practice set up for both routine and highly specialised horse care, including referral work and advanced diagnostics (such as nuclear scintigraphy). The website highlights capabilities across surgery, sports medicine and critical care, alongside ambulatory (call-out) services and pre-purchase exams. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe prompt call-outs and thorough work-ups (one review mentions a colic case managed on a Sunday/bank-holiday weekend with scans and blood tests). Several reviews also emphasise clear communication: one client says they received regular updates without needing to ask, and another praises a vet (John McCormack) for explaining everything well. There is also an older negative review alleging the clinic wouldn’t quote a call-out price and would not travel for that case.
Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital (Lodge Veterinary Services) is an equine-only practice set up for both routine and highly specialised horse care, including referral work and advanced diagnostics (such as nuclear scintigraphy). The website highlights capabilities across surgery, sports medicine and critical care, alongside ambulatory (call-out) services and pre-purchase exams. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe prompt call-outs and thorough work-ups (one review mentions a colic case managed on a Sunday/bank-holiday weekend with scans and blood tests). Several reviews also emphasise clear communication: one client says they received regular updates without needing to ask, and another praises a vet (John McCormack) for explaining everything well. There is also an older negative review alleging the clinic wouldn’t quote a call-out price and would not travel for that case.
Kildare Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a family-owned practice, and its website positions it as more than a standard vet clinic: it operates an onsite hospital alongside a broader “pet resort” setup (including boarding kennels, a daycare centre, a dog park, a dog gym, and a wellness centre). On the clinical side, the site specifically advertises a weekly vaccination clinic and a spay/neuter discount offer. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners say the team are helpful and friendly and praise ongoing care for multiple pets, while several others describe serious issues with communication and rude/aggressive behaviour during stressful situations.
Kildare Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a family-owned practice, and its website positions it as more than a standard vet clinic: it operates an onsite hospital alongside a broader “pet resort” setup (including boarding kennels, a daycare centre, a dog park, a dog gym, and a wellness centre). On the clinical side, the site specifically advertises a weekly vaccination clinic and a spay/neuter discount offer. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners say the team are helpful and friendly and praise ongoing care for multiple pets, while several others describe serious issues with communication and rude/aggressive behaviour during stressful situations.
Church Meadows Veterinary is an independent clinic established by Denis in 2004, set up primarily for sporting dogs—especially racing greyhounds—with a clear focus on musculo-skeletal (lameness) problems. The website describes on-site blood testing, “most surgery” performed on-site, and acupuncture. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe successful outcomes for greyhound lameness cases, including corn-related limping treated with a flexor tenotomy/tendon procedure, and a fractured metatarsal managed with a diagnosis plus rehab instructions.
Church Meadows Veterinary is an independent clinic established by Denis in 2004, set up primarily for sporting dogs—especially racing greyhounds—with a clear focus on musculo-skeletal (lameness) problems. The website describes on-site blood testing, “most surgery” performed on-site, and acupuncture. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe successful outcomes for greyhound lameness cases, including corn-related limping treated with a flexor tenotomy/tendon procedure, and a fractured metatarsal managed with a diagnosis plus rehab instructions.
Animals First Veterinary Hospital
Kilcullen
Our Score (63/100)
Animals First Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal practice described in reviews as handling both routine care and longer-term medical management. Owners give concrete examples of the team adapting appointments for nervous/reactive dogs (moving at the pet’s pace) and acting quickly when a kitten was seriously unwell. Several reviews also mention thoughtful end-of-life support, including a condolence card with paw and nose prints after a pet’s passing. Pricing is mostly not discussed, but one reviewer specifically objects to the cost of male cat neutering.
Animals First Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal practice described in reviews as handling both routine care and longer-term medical management. Owners give concrete examples of the team adapting appointments for nervous/reactive dogs (moving at the pet’s pace) and acting quickly when a kitten was seriously unwell. Several reviews also mention thoughtful end-of-life support, including a condolence card with paw and nose prints after a pet’s passing. Pricing is mostly not discussed, but one reviewer specifically objects to the cost of male cat neutering.
Coole House Farm Veterinary
Monasterevin
Our Score (59/100)
The information available to us doesn’t describe veterinary care. The website data we retrieved contains no stated services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. The latest Google reviews associated with this listing overwhelmingly describe staying in a farmhouse/B&B-style property (rooms, beds, breakfast, hosting) rather than appointments, treatments, or outcomes for animals—so they don’t provide reliable evidence for judging this as a veterinary clinic.
The information available to us doesn’t describe veterinary care. The website data we retrieved contains no stated services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. The latest Google reviews associated with this listing overwhelmingly describe staying in a farmhouse/B&B-style property (rooms, beds, breakfast, hosting) rather than appointments, treatments, or outcomes for animals—so they don’t provide reliable evidence for judging this as a veterinary clinic.
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. Note: the clinic name provided (“Veterinary Advances”) and the website content (“The Irish Equine Centre”) don’t clearly match, so the exact relationship isn’t explicit from the information provided.
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. Note: the clinic name provided (“Veterinary Advances”) and the website content (“The Irish Equine Centre”) don’t clearly match, so the exact relationship isn’t explicit from the information provided.
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.
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.
