Meath has 23 small mammal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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23 clinicsKelly Veterinary Hospital in Ratoath appears to be a practice led by Paul, with no corporate group affiliation indicated. It stands out for hands-on general practice and surgery, especially keyhole procedures for dogs, alongside a more investigative approach to ongoing medical issues. Reviews also point to a helpful, flexible team and compassionate support during end-of-life appointments.
Moylagh Veterinary Clinic is a small practice in Oldcastle offering routine veterinary care for cats and dogs, with euthanasia also mentioned by clients. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with repeated praise for prompt responses, an accommodating approach, and professional care. Aoife is the staff member most often named by pet owners, especially for long-term care.
Oaktree Vets in Trim is a well-reviewed local practice where owners regularly mention prompt help for urgent problems, supportive care for older pets, and thoughtful follow-up after procedures. Recent feedback continues to highlight a kind, patient team, including calm handling of nervous or dog-reactive pets and compassionate support during difficult visits.
Laytown Veterinary Clinic is part of Westgate Veterinary Clinic and, according to the clinic’s own information, provides care for both small animals and farm animals with a 24/7 on-call service. The practice also presents itself as having a long service history dating back to 1986. Recent reviews describe a friendly, caring team, with repeated praise for Julie for clear explanations and compassionate care, and for Aoife for gentle handling of an anxious dog. One reviewer reported a long wait and felt charges were high, so experiences around timekeeping may vary.
Village Vets Dunshaughlin is part of the wider Village Vets group, with owners also mentioning access to a 24-hour service at another branch. Reviews point to a practice handling both routine care and time-sensitive problems, including annual health checks, last-minute appointments, wound care, and longer-term orthopaedic cases. Owners also highlight supportive end-of-life care and the convenience of online appointment booking.
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Athboy Vet Hospital is a multi-discipline practice in Athboy with Veterinary Council of Ireland Hospital status. Its website lists three arms of the practice — Pet Hospital, Farm Clinic and Equine Clinic — along with on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory, digital x-ray and ultrasound scanning. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many reviewers praise the team’s helpfulness and support in difficult situations, while a smaller number raise concerns about communication and billing transparency.
Blackwater Veterinary in Enfield, Meath treats both pets and farm animals and offers routine preventative care as well as procedures such as neutering and dentistry. The clinic also says that registered clients have access to 24/7 emergency support. Recent reviews describe quick help for urgent problems, compassionate end-of-life support, and long-standing trust in the team.
Slane Veterinary Clinic in Slane, Meath sees dogs and cats for routine and more urgent veterinary care, with recent reviews mentioning neutering, consultations, diagnostic workups and surgery. Clients frequently describe a caring, friendly team and long-standing trust in the practice, with evening and Saturday morning clinics also appreciated. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, alongside one detailed complaint about a surgical outcome and insurance invoicing.
Smith & Foley is a long-established veterinary clinic in Kells, operating since 1964 and treating small animals as well as large animals and equines. The practice offers in-house diagnostics including X-ray, ultrasound, ECG, and laboratory testing, along with 24-hour emergency cover. Recent reviews continue to mention friendly staff, surgery and after-hours care, although one reviewer describes a very distressing end-of-life experience.
Village Vets Ashbourne is part of the wider Village Vets group and is set up for urgent and overnight care as well as routine appointments. Recent reviews continue to describe pets being admitted, monitored overnight, and followed up with regular updates, alongside routine check-ups and a before-travel visit. Owners also frequently mention calm handling for anxious dogs and helpful reception support, including insurance paperwork.
Village Vets Dunboyne operates under the Village Vets name in Dunboyne. Recent feedback points to routine care for dogs and cats, with support for urgent situations and difficult end-of-life arrangements as well as day-to-day appointments. Reviews also consistently mention friendly, helpful staff, thorough checks, and a clean clinic.
Highfield Veterinary Navan is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. It appears to operate as a hospital-style practice that handles routine care as well as urgent and emergency cases. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations, thorough examinations and compassionate support, including during end-of-life decisions, although a small number of reviews report communication and diagnostic frustrations.
Veterinary Specialists Ireland describes itself as a private, independently owned specialist hospital, founded in 2019 by Laura Cuddy and Turlough McNally. It states that it provides 24/7 emergency care and advanced referral treatment for small animals, with departments including orthopaedics and sports medicine, soft tissue and cancer surgery, spine and brain, critical care, and internal medicine. Recent reviews continue to mention emergency referrals, urgent surgery, and late-night treatment, although one reviewer strongly disputes whether specialist cover is available after hours and at weekends.
Barry Judge Veterinary in Nobber, Meath is a mixed practice covering companion animals, farm animals, and equine work. Its listed services span routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and longer-term support such as arthritis management, dermatology, and nutrition. Reviews suggest a generally positive experience overall, with repeated praise for efficiency and friendliness alongside one complaint about communication during a routine visit.
Duleek Veterinary Hospital in Duleek, Meath has a 4.5★ Google rating from 123 reviews. Recent feedback points to a practice that owners use for both routine appointments and urgent cases, with several saying pets were seen quickly when needed. Reviews are mostly positive about the care and compassion shown, though there are recurring complaints about front-desk interactions and one reviewer raised concerns about a vet’s handling style during appointments.
Shannon Veterinary Services is a veterinary practice in Summerhill, Meath. No corporate group affiliation is stated. It appears to provide general pet veterinary care, with reviews specifically mentioning care for a dog. Feedback is limited in volume but consistently very positive, with repeated praise for helpful service and for Catherine by name.
Paws A While Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Navan, Meath offering small-animal care. Its website highlights consultations and vaccinations, including online booking and payment, while reviews point to calm routine visits and compassionate support during end-of-life appointments. Owners also regularly describe the team as friendly, professional, and helpful.
Animal Clinic Dunboyne is a veterinary practice in Dunboyne, Meath, offering care ranging from routine appointments to urgent cases. Website information indicates repeat prescriptions, pet health plans, farm-related services and emergency support, while recent feedback highlights thorough consultations, strong follow-up and a friendly team. Reviews also mention surgical care with good recovery outcomes and compassionate long-term support.
Flynn & O'Connell is a small-animal veterinary practice in Oldcastle, Meath. Feedback most often highlights a calm, straightforward approach to care, with particularly positive comments from dog owners. Recent comments also praise the team’s handling of older or anxious dogs and the helpfulness of the front desk.
Paws A While is a small-animal veterinary hospital in Trim, Meath, offering general veterinary care, routine procedures and grooming. Recent feedback often describes the practice as animal-centred, helpful and accommodating, with positive comments about reassurance, handling and aftercare. A small number of recent reviews report disappointing interactions at reception.
Boyne Veterinary Clinic in Navan is a general small-animal practice covering routine care as well as urgent treatment and significant surgery. Recent reviews mention major cat surgery, an emergency C-section, and urgent treatment after a dog ate something dangerous. Reviewers also consistently highlight clear communication, reassurance during stressful cases, and a caring, professional team.
Highfield Veterinary Dunboyne is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. The clinic website says it can handle emergency situations, and recent feedback points to strong ongoing dog care including thorough assessments, follow-up after treatment, and surgical cases. Reviews also describe a reassuring, familiar team, with named vets such as Eimear/Emer and Avril mentioned positively, including during end-of-life care.
Advanced Pet Care is a veterinary clinic in Navan, Meath. It is part of the Vet Partners group. Publicly available information about its services, team and client feedback is limited.



