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- •Recent feedback is strongly positive about the team’s manner, with words such as welcoming, kind, caring, considerate, and professional appearing repeatedly. - Several reviews highlight helpful, practical communication, including honest advice that avoided an unnecessary visit and follow-up contact during a worrying jaw issue in a cat. - Emergency support stands out in newer feedback, with one owner saying their dog was seen at 2:30 am and that the clinic has become their regular practice since.
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Green Veterinary Centre in Boyle, Roscommon is a general veterinary practice that sees a mix of pets, with reviews specifically mentioning dogs and poultry. Recent feedback includes positive reports of helpful treatment and short-notice appointments, including a Saturday visit. Reviews also show some concern around reception consistency, alongside one serious complaint about diabetes care and the lack of an on-call vet later that evening.
Emlagh Lodge Veterinary Centre in Elphin, Roscommon is used for both routine and more serious veterinary care, with reviews mentioning dogs, cats and a recent example of treatment for a mare. Owners regularly highlight clear communication, kind handling and compassionate support, including effective medication, parasite treatment and end-of-life care. The clinic has a 4.8-star Google rating from 109 reviews.
Boithrín Cúng Veterinary Clinic in Boyle appears to be a small animal practice serving dogs and cats. The small number of reviews is consistently positive, with owners describing caring, compassionate and efficient treatment and appreciating the attention given to their pets over a number of years. One older review mentions life-saving surgery for a Jack Russell, but it also names a different Boyle clinic, so that part cannot be clearly linked here.
Ballaghaderreen Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice in Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon, with recent feedback centred on companion-animal care, especially dog appointments and follow-up after procedures. Reviews consistently highlight friendly interactions, clear communication, and a willingness to talk things through by phone. Ownership status is not stated.
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery in Cloverhill, Roscommon, opened in January 2011 under the guidance of veterinary surgeon John Finnegan. The clinic is set up for small animals and has on-site boarding kennels, with digital x-ray listed among its facilities. Reviews most often highlight a helpful, caring team and appointments that tend to run close to time.
Castlerea Veterinary Clinic appears to see both companion animals and horses, with reviews mentioning routine procedures, equine identification work, and support in urgent situations. Ownership or group affiliation is not stated. Recent feedback remains mixed overall, with strong praise for surgical care, kindness, and horse handling alongside a small number of complaints about communication and cost.



