About Veterinary Care in Leitrim
This guide to veterinary clinics in Leitrim helps pet owners compare county-wide options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what local practices collectively provide and highlights the highest-rated options in Leitrim, Ireland.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Leitrim
There are 5 veterinary clinics in Leitrim, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. 4 clinics treat dogs and cats. 5 clinics offer farm or large-animal services. 0 clinics offer emergency or out-of-hours care. No 24-hour veterinary cover is explicitly listed anywhere in the county based on the available data.
The county includes 4 towns. Examples of towns covered by the current directory are Carrick On Shannon, Manorhamilton, Dromahair, and Mohill. Availability and the mix of services can vary by town within the county, so checking the nearest clinic’s animal coverage is particularly important for farm and equine owners.
Across the county, provision is strongly mixed-practice: all 5 clinics offer farm or large-animal services, while 3 also provide equine care and 4 cover dogs and cats. Based on the written review evidence available, services described at leading practices include routine consultations for companion animals, surgery (including lump/mass removal), and diagnostics via post-operative lab analysis; end-of-life euthanasia and supportive owner arrangements are also repeatedly mentioned in reviews. County-wide, the directory totals 787 Google reviews across 5 clinic websites, with 0 clinics offering veterinary nurse training placements.
At the top end of the county list, Ashwood Veterinary Centre and Michael Burke Veterinary Practice (both in Mohill) are specifically associated in reviews with surgery on older dogs followed by laboratory analysis of removed tissue, alongside detailed accounts of private, structured end-of-life appointments (for example, use of a private room and an effort to maintain privacy during arrival/departure). Crowes Veterinary Clinic in Carrick On Shannon is the next highest-rated option and is positioned as a key choice for owners based in or near the county’s main population centre.
Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics still make up an important part of day-to-day provision, particularly for ongoing herd/flock work, standard companion-animal consultations, and continuity of care close to home when travel to another town is impractical. With only 5 practices in the county and no listed emergency provision, key service capacity is relatively concentrated, while farm coverage is broad across providers.
Overall, vets in Leitrim are primarily mixed-practice, with strong farm coverage and solid companion-animal provision but no listed emergency or 24-hour services; use the ranked clinic list above to choose the closest fit for your animals and the level of care you need.
Freshness: January 2026 (publicly available review and service data).
Top Vets in Leitrim
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Leitrim, ranked by service quality and reviews
Ashwood Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice with a high Google rating (4.8/5 from 177 reviews). Recent reviews describe the clinic handling procedures that go beyond routine consults, including surgery on an older dog followed by lab analysis of a skin mass that was confirmed as a benign tumour (after another vet had suggested cancer). End-of-life care is also described in detail: owners mention being given a private room, being able to stay with their pet throughout, and not having to go through reception, plus a condolence card sent afterwards.
Ashwood Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice with a high Google rating (4.8/5 from 177 reviews). Recent reviews describe the clinic handling procedures that go beyond routine consults, including surgery on an older dog followed by lab analysis of a skin mass that was confirmed as a benign tumour (after another vet had suggested cancer). End-of-life care is also described in detail: owners mention being given a private room, being able to stay with their pet throughout, and not having to go through reception, plus a condolence card sent afterwards.
Michael Burke Veterinary Practice is a general veterinary clinic that owners most often describe in terms of surgery/diagnostics and supportive end-of-life care. Reviews specifically mention an operation on an older dog where the team removed a suspected skin cancer and ran analysis that came back as a benign tumour, and multiple accounts of euthanasia handled with privacy and clear, unhurried explanations. Practical touches owners call out include being given a private room and avoiding reception during a goodbye visit, and receiving a condolence card afterwards.
Michael Burke Veterinary Practice is a general veterinary clinic that owners most often describe in terms of surgery/diagnostics and supportive end-of-life care. Reviews specifically mention an operation on an older dog where the team removed a suspected skin cancer and ran analysis that came back as a benign tumour, and multiple accounts of euthanasia handled with privacy and clear, unhurried explanations. Practical touches owners call out include being given a private room and avoiding reception during a goodbye visit, and receiving a condolence card afterwards.

Crowes Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are repeatedly mentioned) where owners describe routine care for senior pets, second-opinion assessments, and surgical procedures such as spaying. Reviews give concrete examples of the team providing detailed explanations during appointments, supplying repeat medication after receiving a script from another vet, and giving aftercare advice following surgery (including guidance for post-op recovery and “day visit or a stay over” mentions).
Feedback is mixed on surgical outcomes and bedside manner: some owners report very clean spay healing with minimal visible incision, while others describe poor post-op wound/stitch outcomes and rough handling during a follow-up check.
Crowes Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are repeatedly mentioned) where owners describe routine care for senior pets, second-opinion assessments, and surgical procedures such as spaying. Reviews give concrete examples of the team providing detailed explanations during appointments, supplying repeat medication after receiving a script from another vet, and giving aftercare advice following surgery (including guidance for post-op recovery and “day visit or a stay over” mentions).
Feedback is mixed on surgical outcomes and bedside manner: some owners report very clean spay healing with minimal visible incision, while others describe poor post-op wound/stitch outcomes and rough handling during a follow-up check.
Beagh Veterinary Practice is described in recent reviews as a clinic that handles both routine care and more involved cases, including surgery with follow-up testing. Owners specifically mention an operation on an older dog for a suspected skin cancer, with the clinic doing the surgery and analysis and confirming it was a benign tumour. Several reviews also focus on end-of-life care: people describe being given time, clear explanations, and a more private setup (including a private room and not having to go through reception), plus a condolence card afterwards.
Beagh Veterinary Practice is described in recent reviews as a clinic that handles both routine care and more involved cases, including surgery with follow-up testing. Owners specifically mention an operation on an older dog for a suspected skin cancer, with the clinic doing the surgery and analysis and confirming it was a benign tumour. Several reviews also focus on end-of-life care: people describe being given time, clear explanations, and a more private setup (including a private room and not having to go through reception), plus a condolence card afterwards.
Animalia Veterinary Centre appears to handle a mix of small-animal and equine work, based on reviews describing cat emergencies, routine dog health checks, and a call-out to treat a horse’s cut leg. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the available information.
What stands out in owner accounts is responsiveness outside normal times (examples include being seen on Boxing Day and a reported 3am emergency where the clinic was “up and running” quickly). Several reviews also mention practical follow-through during appointments (one horse owner said the vet talked them through aftercare and checked that all was well). A minority of recent reviews report the opposite experience—no apparent urgency for a very ill cat and a promised call-back that didn’t happen.
Animalia Veterinary Centre appears to handle a mix of small-animal and equine work, based on reviews describing cat emergencies, routine dog health checks, and a call-out to treat a horse’s cut leg. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the available information.
What stands out in owner accounts is responsiveness outside normal times (examples include being seen on Boxing Day and a reported 3am emergency where the clinic was “up and running” quickly). Several reviews also mention practical follow-through during appointments (one horse owner said the vet talked them through aftercare and checked that all was well). A minority of recent reviews report the opposite experience—no apparent urgency for a very ill cat and a promised call-back that didn’t happen.
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