About Veterinary Care in Longford
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options in Longford based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Longford
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Longford, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. Both clinics provide services for dogs and cats. None of the clinics offer farm or large-animal services. There are no clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care, and 24-hour veterinary cover does not exist locally.
Both Crandara Veterinary Clinic and Gerard Mulvihill Veterinary Practice offer routine care and surgeries. They have a combined total of 152 reviews, reflecting strong community feedback. However, neither clinic offers veterinary nurse training, limiting options for those seeking clinics with extensive training programs.
The clinics primarily focus on companion animals, specifically dogs and cats, providing routine and surgical care without emergency or 24-hour services. This indicates that pet owners may need to travel outside Longford for urgent veterinary care.
Overall, the town's veterinary services are concentrated in two clinics, each with a strong local reputation. Pet owners should consider the specific services and feedback of each clinic to choose the most suitable option for their needs.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Longford, Longford
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Crandara Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a small-animal clinic for dogs and cats, with an in-house laboratory and a digital X‑ray system, plus a full-service pharmacy and pet passport support. The website lists routine care (vaccinations, neutering, dental) alongside orthopaedic and skin work, plus surgery and hospital services. Recent reviews strongly focus on vet-led problem solving and surgery/aftercare: examples include a week of treatment for a cat with pneumonia after flu, surgery to remove a swallowed sock in a young dog (with photo updates afterwards), and eyelid surgery for entropion in a feral cat, with detailed explanations of the condition and procedure.
Crandara Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a small-animal clinic for dogs and cats, with an in-house laboratory and a digital X‑ray system, plus a full-service pharmacy and pet passport support. The website lists routine care (vaccinations, neutering, dental) alongside orthopaedic and skin work, plus surgery and hospital services. Recent reviews strongly focus on vet-led problem solving and surgery/aftercare: examples include a week of treatment for a cat with pneumonia after flu, surgery to remove a swallowed sock in a young dog (with photo updates afterwards), and eyelid surgery for entropion in a feral cat, with detailed explanations of the condition and procedure.
Gerard Mulvihill Veterinary Practice is a veterinary practice, but there’s very little publicly available detail here about the kinds of appointments or treatments offered. The only decision-relevant signal we have is a single short Google review that simply says “Great service,” giving no specifics about what was done or for which type of pet.
Gerard Mulvihill Veterinary Practice is a veterinary practice, but there’s very little publicly available detail here about the kinds of appointments or treatments offered. The only decision-relevant signal we have is a single short Google review that simply says “Great service,” giving no specifics about what was done or for which type of pet.
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