Featured Clinic Overview
Emlagh Lodge Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are specifically mentioned) with a 4.8-star Google rating from 107 reviews. Recent feedback describes help ranging from routine parasite control (flea treatments) to “serious illness,” with owners highlighting clear explanations of what the vet is doing and why. Several reviews give concrete examples of pets improving after treatment (including prescribed medication “worked a treat” and an older, grumpy yorkie having “a new lease of life” after being seen).
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In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe straightforward, practical help—such as giving “honest advice” that avoided an unnecessary visit, handling cats’ check-ups and injections with “no fuss,” and staying in contact during a concern about a cat’s jaw.
In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe straightforward, practical help—such as giving “honest advice” that avoided an unnecessary visit, handling cats’ check-ups and injections with “no fuss,” and staying in contact during a concern about a cat’s jaw.
Green Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that, based on reviews, sees a mix of pets including dogs and poultry (multiple owners mention chickens being treated and recovering). Several reviews describe being seen at short notice (including a Saturday visit where a sick puppy reportedly improved within an hour after treatment).
Green Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that, based on reviews, sees a mix of pets including dogs and poultry (multiple owners mention chickens being treated and recovering). Several reviews describe being seen at short notice (including a Saturday visit where a sick puppy reportedly improved within an hour after treatment).
Ballaghaderreen Vet Clinic
Ballaghaderreen
Our Score (63/100)
Ballaghaderreen Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice that, in recent reviews, is most often described through day-to-day companion-animal care—especially dog appointments and post-operative follow-up. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided.
Ballaghaderreen Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice that, in recent reviews, is most often described through day-to-day companion-animal care—especially dog appointments and post-operative follow-up. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided.
Boithrín Cúng Veterinary Clinic is a small animal practice based on the limited information available. Recent reviews repeatedly describe care for both dogs and cats over multiple years, with owners emphasising an “efficient” service and attentive handling of their pets’ needs. One review mentions a Jack Russell needing life-saving surgery and receiving “excellent care,” but the written review also references a different clinic name, so it’s unclear which clinic that surgery relates to.
Boithrín Cúng Veterinary Clinic is a small animal practice based on the limited information available. Recent reviews repeatedly describe care for both dogs and cats over multiple years, with owners emphasising an “efficient” service and attentive handling of their pets’ needs. One review mentions a Jack Russell needing life-saving surgery and receiving “excellent care,” but the written review also references a different clinic name, so it’s unclear which clinic that surgery relates to.
Castlerea Veterinary Clinic appears to handle a mix of companion-animal and equine work, with reviews mentioning dog spays, nail trims, and “chipping & marking” for young horses. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews include specific examples of surgical outcomes (a dog spay with quick recovery and minimal visible scarring) and support around end-of-life care for a cat, alongside a minority of complaints about rudeness and cost.
Castlerea Veterinary Clinic appears to handle a mix of companion-animal and equine work, with reviews mentioning dog spays, nail trims, and “chipping & marking” for young horses. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews include specific examples of surgical outcomes (a dog spay with quick recovery and minimal visible scarring) and support around end-of-life care for a cat, alongside a minority of complaints about rudeness and cost.
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery opened in January 2011 under the guidance of veterinary surgeon John Finnegan. The clinic is set up for small animals, with boarding kennels on-site and a digital x-ray machine listed among its facilities.
Cloverhill Veterinary Surgery opened in January 2011 under the guidance of veterinary surgeon John Finnegan. The clinic is set up for small animals, with boarding kennels on-site and a digital x-ray machine listed among its facilities.



