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21 clinicsBellair House Stud Equine Services is based in Clonaslee, Laois. Publicly available service detail is very limited; the clearest described offering is long-term property maintenance for equine-related properties. The small amount of public feedback available does not add much detail about the wider range of work carried out.
Larke Veterinary is a small, team-led clinic in Ballybrittas where owners often describe seeing the same familiar staff looking after their pets, including outside normal hours. The practice appears set up for both routine consultations and pets that need closer monitoring, with reviews highlighting clear communication, attentive care, and a reassuringly personal approach. A 24-hour service is mentioned by clients.
Shanahoe Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice in Scotchrath, Laois. Its public review profile is small but very positive, with owners highlighting friendly staff and reliable service. Ownership is not stated publicly.
T.J. Cleary appears to be a small veterinary practice in Durrow, Laois. Public feedback is very limited, but the only written comments available describe a long-running client relationship with Tim Cleary and praise his personal manner. There is little public detail on treatments, facilities, or appointment arrangements.
Rathdowney Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Rathdowney, Laois, with very strong customer feedback for its caring and professional approach. Recent comments especially praise the team’s compassion during difficult visits, clear communication, and gentle handling of pets. Owners also describe feeling well supported through serious illness and end-of-life care.
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Mountrath Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice in Mountrath, Laois, and no corporate group affiliation is stated. The clinic appears to cover both routine care, such as puppy vaccinations and microchipping, and more serious medical situations including urgent admission, overnight monitoring, and end-of-life care. Reviews consistently describe a caring, straightforward approach, with pets seen quickly when very unwell and owners kept informed about options.
Portarlington Veterinary Centre is an independently run small-animal clinic in Portarlington, established in 2018 by Anne Flanagan. Its website highlights routine preventative care, in-house procedures, surgery and X-ray, grooming, and a stated 24-hour, 365-day service. Recent customer feedback is mostly positive about kindness, communication and everyday pet care, though there are also a few serious complaints about urgent access and post-procedure communication.
The information available here does not show a veterinary clinic or pet-care service at this location. Recent Google reviews continue to describe P O'Hanlon as a local shop and fuel station, with comments about groceries, baked goods, parcel handling, and customer service rather than animal care. There is not enough reliable evidence here to assess it as a veterinary practice.
The Veterinary Centre Mountmellick provides routine small-animal care including vaccinations and neutering, alongside general consultations and end-of-life support. Reviews also mention efforts to make visits easier for anxious dogs, and one owner describes a home visit for euthanasia. Recent feedback is largely positive for gentle handling, friendliness and compassion, though there are also two serious complaints about a home euthanasia experience and a refusal to supply an over-the-counter livestock product to a non-customer.
Vetcare Portlaoise is part of the Vet Care group, which describes itself as having four practices, and provides general veterinary care with vets, nurses, and reception/clerical support staff. The clinic is set up for routine consultations and ongoing pet care, including the Pet Health Club® Plus plan, and reviews also point to practical support such as vaccination reminders and end-of-life arrangements. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners describe kind, professional care, while a smaller number report concerns about diagnosis, reception service, and cost.
Michael Cushen in Stradbally, Laois has a very small Google review footprint and limited public detail on facilities or clinical services. No corporate group affiliation is indicated in the public information seen here. The little written feedback available is positive but too brief to give much detail about day-to-day care.
JC Nutrivet is a veterinary provider in Mountmellick, Laois. Publicly available information is limited, so there is not enough detail here to outline its ownership, facilities, service range, opening hours, or day-to-day client experience.
Anthony Casserly Veterinary Practice is a small clinic in Abbeyleix with limited public service detail, but recent feedback points to a straightforward, practical setup for routine care and medication support. Clients repeatedly mention being able to call ahead and arrange prescription pick-up, with quick, efficient service and helpful advice. Reviews also note convenient parking and a flat entrance.
Erkina Veterinary is a small practice in Rathdowney centred around Grainne, with Mary mentioned on reception. It is used for routine and illness care for dogs and cats, with reviewers highlighting friendly service, kind handling of animals, and a helpful approach when pets need treatment. Ownership is not stated.
Port Vet Clinic in Portarlington offers routine veterinary care alongside in-house diagnostics such as X-rays, ultrasound and blood testing, plus surgical work including neutering and orthopaedic procedures. Its website also states a 24-hour emergency call service for clients. Recent reviews highlight compassionate support in difficult cases, including euthanasia support, a week-long inpatient stay with IV fluids for a critically ill dog, and past help with trapping and neutering a feral cat. Ownership or group affiliation is not stated.
Highfield Veterinary Portlaoise is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. It offers routine veterinary care as well as urgent and emergency treatment, and it also states that it sees exotic pets. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners often highlighting calm handling of cats and nervous dogs, clear communication, and caring follow-up.
Knockiel Veterinary Centre is a veterinary clinic in Rathdowney, Laois. Public feedback is limited, but the comments available are consistently positive. Reviewers describe the team as friendly and the service as reliable.
Portrane Veterinary Clinic in Portlaoise has very strong recent public feedback for personal, compassionate care. Reviews point to a practice handling both routine and more involved cases, including surgery, scanning and end-of-life support, with Megan frequently mentioned by name. Owners often highlight clear communication, a calm manner with nervous pets, and help in time-sensitive situations.
Arlington Veterinary Practice is an independent small-animal practice started by Anne Flanagan in March 2018. The website says the team includes a receptionist, two nurses, a full-time vet, a part-time vet, and a full-time dog groomer, with X-ray on site and a 24/7, 365-day service. Recent reviews are largely positive about kindness, communication, and routine care, though there is mixed feedback around access and how some problems were handled.
Lyster Vet in Portlaoise has a 4.5-star Google rating from 50 reviews. Feedback often highlights helpful customer service, with mentions of online ordering, home delivery, ear piercing, and general healthcare advice. A small number of recent reviews report an online order being cancelled without explanation and dissatisfaction with staff knowledge.
Dunmasc Animal Health is a veterinary clinic in Portlaoise, Co. Laois. Publicly available information here is too limited to give a reliable overview of its ownership, facilities, case mix, or day-to-day approach.



