About Veterinary Care in Dunboyne
The guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability at veterinary clinics in Dunboyne.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Dunboyne
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Dunboyne, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. All three clinics provide care for dogs and cats, with none offering farm or large-animal services. Additionally, no clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, meaning 24-hour veterinary cover is not available locally. Each clinic offers routine care, surgeries, and various diagnostics, but none provide veterinary nurse training. With a total of 557 reviews across all clinics and each having an online presence, pet owners can access substantial feedback to inform their choices. Clinics are primarily companion-animal focused, serving the needs of dogs and cats in the area.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Dunboyne, Meath
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Village Vets Dunboyne operates under the “Village Vets” name (no ownership/group details are stated beyond that). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine small-animal care with support through difficult end‑of‑life situations as well as day‑to‑day appointments. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Handling urgent, traumatic situations and helping with after-death arrangements, including cremation, while supporting the owner through the process. - Routine ongoing care for dogs and cats over long periods (multiple reviewers mention many years of attendance, including one citing 20+ years). - Practical appointment experiences, with one reviewer noting they “never have to wait long for an appointment.” - A “vet plan” is mentioned as “great value” (no price or inclusions provided).
Village Vets Dunboyne operates under the “Village Vets” name (no ownership/group details are stated beyond that). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine small-animal care with support through difficult end‑of‑life situations as well as day‑to‑day appointments. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Handling urgent, traumatic situations and helping with after-death arrangements, including cremation, while supporting the owner through the process. - Routine ongoing care for dogs and cats over long periods (multiple reviewers mention many years of attendance, including one citing 20+ years). - Practical appointment experiences, with one reviewer noting they “never have to wait long for an appointment.” - A “vet plan” is mentioned as “great value” (no price or inclusions provided).
Animal Clinic Dunboyne (website: highfield.ie; several reviewers refer to the practice as “Highfield”) offers routine appointments as well as urgent/emergency support, with pet health plans and repeat prescriptions listed on the clinic website. Recent reviews repeatedly point to thorough initial assessments and follow-up after starting treatment (one owner describes the vet checking back in to make sure their dog was “on the right course of treatment”). Surgery is also mentioned in reviews, including a dog needing an operation and recovering well afterwards. End-of-life support is referenced by one reviewer who says the team cared for their dog “until she passed away.”
Animal Clinic Dunboyne (website: highfield.ie; several reviewers refer to the practice as “Highfield”) offers routine appointments as well as urgent/emergency support, with pet health plans and repeat prescriptions listed on the clinic website. Recent reviews repeatedly point to thorough initial assessments and follow-up after starting treatment (one owner describes the vet checking back in to make sure their dog was “on the right course of treatment”). Surgery is also mentioned in reviews, including a dog needing an operation and recovering well afterwards. End-of-life support is referenced by one reviewer who says the team cared for their dog “until she passed away.”
Highfield Veterinary Dunboyne is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group (as stated on the clinic website). The website says the clinic can handle emergency situations “with urgency and expertise.” From the latest reviews available to us, the practice appears set up for ongoing dog care including thorough initial assessments, follow-up after starting treatment, and surgical cases (one owner mentions their dog “needed an operation” and “is back to his old self”). Several reviewers also describe a named-vet relationship (returning specifically to vets such as Eimear/Emer and Avril) and mention staff making them feel comfortable, including during end-of-life care.
Highfield Veterinary Dunboyne is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group (as stated on the clinic website). The website says the clinic can handle emergency situations “with urgency and expertise.” From the latest reviews available to us, the practice appears set up for ongoing dog care including thorough initial assessments, follow-up after starting treatment, and surgical cases (one owner mentions their dog “needed an operation” and “is back to his old self”). Several reviewers also describe a named-vet relationship (returning specifically to vets such as Eimear/Emer and Avril) and mention staff making them feel comfortable, including during end-of-life care.
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Village Vets Dunboyne
Our Score (92/100)
1 Avondale Terrace, Dunboyne, Meath
Animal Clinic Dunboyne
Our Score (87/100)
Rooske Road, Dunboyne, Meath







