Showing 11-20 of 36 clinics
Our Score (74/100)
- •Owners repeatedly highlight Eamon/Eamonn’s direct, candid communication (“tells it how it is”) and describe him as honest. - Multiple comments point to pets being handled in a way that keeps them calm (“animal was at ease,” “very good with my boys”). - One detailed review describes hospitalisation and recovery for an older dog.
- •Owners repeatedly highlight Eamon/Eamonn’s direct, candid communication (“tells it how it is”) and describe him as honest. - Multiple comments point to pets being handled in a way that keeps them calm (“animal was at ease,” “very good with my boys”). - One detailed review describes hospitalisation and recovery for an older dog.
Ballina Veterinary Clinic appears to handle both routine and urgent medical/surgical cases for dogs and cats (examples in reviews include removing embedded fish hooks, ultrasound imaging, monthly injections, and hospitalising a cat for urinary obstruction surgery). Non-review ownership/group details aren’t stated in the information provided.
Ballina Veterinary Clinic appears to handle both routine and urgent medical/surgical cases for dogs and cats (examples in reviews include removing embedded fish hooks, ultrasound imaging, monthly injections, and hospitalising a cat for urinary obstruction surgery). Non-review ownership/group details aren’t stated in the information provided.
Concrete details mentioned
- •Thorough checks that “weren’t rushed,” including for anxious pets. - First-visit reassurance for a cat (“put our minds at rest”). - Care provided for dogs, cats, and a pet rabbit (rabbit case specifically highlighted).
Concrete details mentioned
- •Thorough checks that “weren’t rushed,” including for anxious pets. - First-visit reassurance for a cat (“put our minds at rest”). - Care provided for dogs, cats, and a pet rabbit (rabbit case specifically highlighted).
Animal Hospital appears to be an independent veterinary practice (no group ownership is stated). Reviews describe a general companion-animal clinic that handles routine consultations as well as difficult end‑of‑life visits and urgent situations. Owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to discuss options and involve them in decisions (“make sure to get my opinion”), and one review describes a thorough senior-dog quality‑of‑life check with discussion of keeping pain controlled.
Animal Hospital appears to be an independent veterinary practice (no group ownership is stated). Reviews describe a general companion-animal clinic that handles routine consultations as well as difficult end‑of‑life visits and urgent situations. Owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to discuss options and involve them in decisions (“make sure to get my opinion”), and one review describes a thorough senior-dog quality‑of‑life check with discussion of keeping pain controlled.
West Vets is a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Recent reviews describe quick access to care for unwell pets, routine procedures like neutering and microchipping, and help with pet travel documentation (EU pet passport). Multiple reviewers highlight staff taking time to explain and reassure—particularly around anxious moments when a pet is suddenly ill—while one recurring complaint focuses on the condition of the car park (described as heavily pot-holed).
West Vets is a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Recent reviews describe quick access to care for unwell pets, routine procedures like neutering and microchipping, and help with pet travel documentation (EU pet passport). Multiple reviewers highlight staff taking time to explain and reassure—particularly around anxious moments when a pet is suddenly ill—while one recurring complaint focuses on the condition of the car park (described as heavily pot-holed).
- •Speed of being seen and treated: one owner reports their dog was examined, diagnosed and given treatment/meds within ~30 minutes. - Routine cat care mentioned: neutering and microchipping are explicitly referenced. - Help with travel paperwork: EU pet passport assistance is specifically credited.
- •Speed of being seen and treated: one owner reports their dog was examined, diagnosed and given treatment/meds within ~30 minutes. - Routine cat care mentioned: neutering and microchipping are explicitly referenced. - Help with travel paperwork: EU pet passport assistance is specifically credited.
Our Score (69/100)
Thomas F. Horkan Veterinary Practice (also referred to by reviewers as “Ballina Veterinary Clinic”) appears set up for both routine care and more involved medical/surgical cases, based on reports of hospitalisation, surgery and follow-up treatment. Owners describe procedures including removal of embedded fish hooks with sedation and medication to go home, ultrasound appointments, blood tests and IV fluids (“dripped and rehydrated”), and treatment for feline urinary obstruction that involved several days of hospitalisation.
Thomas F. Horkan Veterinary Practice (also referred to by reviewers as “Ballina Veterinary Clinic”) appears set up for both routine care and more involved medical/surgical cases, based on reports of hospitalisation, surgery and follow-up treatment. Owners describe procedures including removal of embedded fish hooks with sedation and medication to go home, ultrasound appointments, blood tests and IV fluids (“dripped and rehydrated”), and treatment for feline urinary obstruction that involved several days of hospitalisation.
Veterinary Office Killala is a small veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned) that owners describe as straightforward and practical in its care. Reviews repeatedly mention Eamon/Eamonn as “honest” and “straight to the point,” with staff being informative during appointments and helping pets stay calm. One owner specifically reports their 12‑year‑old dog was hospitalised and made a full recovery, suggesting the clinic can manage cases needing inpatient care, not just routine consults.
Veterinary Office Killala is a small veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned) that owners describe as straightforward and practical in its care. Reviews repeatedly mention Eamon/Eamonn as “honest” and “straight to the point,” with staff being informative during appointments and helping pets stay calm. One owner specifically reports their 12‑year‑old dog was hospitalised and made a full recovery, suggesting the clinic can manage cases needing inpatient care, not just routine consults.
Brendan Mullaney MVB appears to be an independently run veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned in the available data). Based on the written reviews, it’s set up for both routine consultations and urgent “same-day” problems, with owners describing pets being seen quickly and treated effectively. Concrete examples mentioned include a full check-up for a dog with a sudden-onset issue, prompt attention to a horse, and prescribing light sedation to help an anxious terrier travel.
Brendan Mullaney MVB appears to be an independently run veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned in the available data). Based on the written reviews, it’s set up for both routine consultations and urgent “same-day” problems, with owners describing pets being seen quickly and treated effectively. Concrete examples mentioned include a full check-up for a dog with a sudden-onset issue, prompt attention to a horse, and prescribing light sedation to help an anxious terrier travel.
Our Score (68/100)
Small Creatures Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice where owners most often mention routine procedures and pet-care services rather than complex referral work. In the latest reviews available to us, people describe dogs being booked in for grooming and for neutering, with clear pre‑op and post‑op instructions and follow-up care (including a stitch-removal visit about 9 days after surgery). Several reviews also point to a vet taking time during appointments and offering breed-specific guidance.
Small Creatures Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice where owners most often mention routine procedures and pet-care services rather than complex referral work. In the latest reviews available to us, people describe dogs being booked in for grooming and for neutering, with clear pre‑op and post‑op instructions and follow-up care (including a stitch-removal visit about 9 days after surgery). Several reviews also point to a vet taking time during appointments and offering breed-specific guidance.
