About Veterinary Care in Celbridge
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability from the veterinary clinics in Celbridge.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Celbridge
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Celbridge, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, and none offer farm or large-animal services. None of the clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally. The town's veterinary clinics primarily offer routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental services. With a total of 481 reviews across all clinics and 2 clinics having websites, pet owners have access to a wealth of feedback to inform their choices. Although there is no veterinary nurse training available, the clinics are well-regarded in terms of patient care.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Celbridge, Kildare
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
MyVet Celbridge is part of the MyVet group. The clinic is set up for both routine appointments and more involved work, with on-site surgical facilities and a specialised veterinary dentistry unit, plus separate dog/cat waiting areas and dedicated wards. The website also states that 24-hour emergency care is available via their hospital in Lucan. In recent reviews, owners describe straightforward, practical care such as vaccines and health checks, follow-up appointments being booked to monitor progress after a diagnosis, and prompt treatment for urgent problems (for example, a dog seen quickly after stepping on a wasp, and another given an injection to stop vomiting on a Saturday). Multiple reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life support, including not rushing decisions and giving families time to say goodbye.
MyVet Celbridge is part of the MyVet group. The clinic is set up for both routine appointments and more involved work, with on-site surgical facilities and a specialised veterinary dentistry unit, plus separate dog/cat waiting areas and dedicated wards. The website also states that 24-hour emergency care is available via their hospital in Lucan. In recent reviews, owners describe straightforward, practical care such as vaccines and health checks, follow-up appointments being booked to monitor progress after a diagnosis, and prompt treatment for urgent problems (for example, a dog seen quickly after stepping on a wasp, and another given an injection to stop vomiting on a Saturday). Multiple reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life support, including not rushing decisions and giving families time to say goodbye.
Beaufield Veterinary Centre has been providing veterinary care since 1996, and its website highlights routine services such as neutering, vaccination, and pet blood donation, plus a “Pet Health Club™” membership (ownership/group isn’t stated). Recent reviews are mixed: many long-term clients describe consistently helpful care over years, including one new client whose dog was “seen straight away” with a plan made, while a small number report serious concerns (including one reviewer attributing a dog’s death after multiple visits and another describing an abrupt, uncompassionate phone call). Practical note from a regular client: the reception area can feel cramped/cluttered when several clients are present, which mattered for a large dog needing space.
Beaufield Veterinary Centre has been providing veterinary care since 1996, and its website highlights routine services such as neutering, vaccination, and pet blood donation, plus a “Pet Health Club™” membership (ownership/group isn’t stated). Recent reviews are mixed: many long-term clients describe consistently helpful care over years, including one new client whose dog was “seen straight away” with a plan made, while a small number report serious concerns (including one reviewer attributing a dog’s death after multiple visits and another describing an abrupt, uncompassionate phone call). Practical note from a regular client: the reception area can feel cramped/cluttered when several clients are present, which mattered for a large dog needing space.
Celbridge Veterinary Centre is repeatedly described in reviews as a single-vet style practice led by Robert “Bob” Frayne/Franye. Based on what owners mention, it appears geared toward straightforward small-animal care and pragmatic decision-making rather than upselling. Specific examples in reviews include a skin check with a skin scrape for a dog, and end-of-life care where the vet explained what would happen and carried out euthanasia “unbelievably gentle,” with the owner holding their pet throughout. Multiple reviewers also explicitly say they felt the focus was on the pet rather than “the money.”
Celbridge Veterinary Centre is repeatedly described in reviews as a single-vet style practice led by Robert “Bob” Frayne/Franye. Based on what owners mention, it appears geared toward straightforward small-animal care and pragmatic decision-making rather than upselling. Specific examples in reviews include a skin check with a skin scrape for a dog, and end-of-life care where the vet explained what would happen and carried out euthanasia “unbelievably gentle,” with the owner holding their pet throughout. Multiple reviewers also explicitly say they felt the focus was on the pet rather than “the money.”
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MyVet Celbridge
Our Score (88/100)
Unit A10, M4 Business Park, Celbridge, Kildare
Beaufield Veterinary Centre
Our Score (81/100)
Dublin Road, Celbridge, Kildare







