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Farm Vets in Tipperary

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Our Score (80/100)

4.8(128 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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This practice is repeatedly described as handling both “big and small” animals, with reviews pointing to a mix of routine and more sensitive care. Owners mention being taken “straight after” a call for urgent issues, and at least one review describes a vet team member phoning the next day to check a cat was doing OK after treatment. Several longer-term clients also highlight support during end-of-life situations, including kindness and sensitivity when a pet passed away, and appointments that don’t feel rushed even when the clinic is busy.

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Our Score (79/100)

4.8(104 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Killenaule Vets appears to be a general veterinary practice (pets and other animals are mentioned) where owners most often comment on the day-to-day experience: being seen promptly, staff being welcoming, and the team stepping in when an animal needs help at short notice. Recent reviewers specifically mention staff being “quick and efficient,” being “accommodating and welcoming,” and “going over and above” to help with a dog in a difficult situation. One owner also notes an upbeat atmosphere in the clinic (“you can hear them laughing behind doors”), alongside feeling “well looked after” and describing the team as “very knowledgeable.”

Our Score (78/100)

4.9(57 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Fitzgerald Veterinary Centre appears to run as an independent practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the data provided). Based on reviews, it’s set up for both routine clinical care and urgent advice outside typical hours: multiple owners describe a vet answering late-night calls (including around 9:45pm and close to midnight) and giving guidance that helped them avoid an emergency visit. Reviews also describe in-clinic medical and dental-type care for a very unwell cat (sedation, cleaning teeth and gums, and several days of treatment), as well as euthanasia carried out in a private room with time given to say goodbye.

Our Score (76/100)

4.8(57 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Borris Veterinary Clinic is set up to treat both small animals and farm animals (including dairy, beef, sheep and equine farms per its website). Reviews describe help with a range of cases from routine pet care to urgent illness/pain (including a dog with a sore eye and another that was very sick and in pain). Several reviewers also mention clear explanations of tests and plans (e.g., outlining a next-day plan and talking through test results) and accommodating care for animals not previously registered. One reviewer also highlights personalised follow-up gestures (a card included with products purchased, with fast delivery).

Our Score (74/100)

4.9(38 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Richard Fahey Veterinary Clinic is presented in reviews as a small-animal practice that prioritises access for urgent situations—owners describe being fit in when something is urgent and, in one case, receiving help in the late evening. Day-to-day care for new pets is also mentioned, including puppy vaccinations, worming, and “lots of advice.” Several reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life care: one owner recounts being talked through options before deciding on euthanasia, with clear explanations of what would happen. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Being accommodated when a case is urgent (“they always find time for you”). - Late-evening help provided when another clinic reportedly asked the owner to wait until morning. - Puppy injections and worming, plus practical advice for a new puppy. - Euthanasia consultations where options and the process were explained before the owner decided.

Our Score (73/100)

4.8(114 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Fethard Equine Hospital is a purpose-built equine-only hospital established in 2007, operating under O’Byrne and Halley’s wider equine practice. It’s set up as both a first-opinion and referral centre, with a large clinical team (including surgeons, a medicine clinician, veterinary surgeon interns, and veterinary nurses) and 24-hour inpatient care supported by interns residing onsite. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention the facility set-up and breadth of diagnostics, and one review specifically describes being able to arrive “no matter what time of the day or night,” suggesting round-the-clock support for urgent presentations. Concrete specifics owners mention include: “all the diagnostics available,” a “stress free experience bringing a horse or pony in,” and professional, “without fuss” handling—plus named vets (Ger Kelly and Fernando) associated with clear diagnosis/treatment and good outcomes.

Our Score (69/100)

4.8(41 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Carraig Cranley Walsh Veterinary Group is a small-animal vet clinic (cats and dogs are specifically mentioned) with a 4.8★ Google rating from 41 reviews. In the latest written feedback available, owners repeatedly focus less on specific procedures and more on how the team communicates—describing staff as “very helpful” and “pleasant to talk to,” and highlighting empathy in difficult situations (including when a kitten had been hit by a car and couldn’t be helped).

Our Score (72/100)

4.7(73 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Fethard Veterinary Clinic appears to handle both routine care and more involved surgical and injury cases. Ownership/corporate group isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews mention an in-clinic operation for a cat (eye removal) with a good recovery reported afterwards, while another review flags a negative experience with reception on the phone. The clinic is also described as a larger setup that can do operations on-site and is wheelchair friendly. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Surgical treatment for a cat requiring eye removal, with the owner noting the cat “has been doing really well ever since.” - Neutering and vaccinations for multiple dogs over the years. - Treatment and nursing care for a severe back-leg injury in a dog, with the leg reportedly saved. - Farm veterinary work is specifically mentioned.

Our Score (76/100)

4.9(30 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Premier Veterinary Centre is described in reviews as a veterinary practice with an on-site shop (“well stocked shop”). Based on the specific cases mentioned, it handles routine medical problems such as treating a dog’s ear infection, and multiple reviewers highlight day-to-day interactions with staff as a deciding factor (polite, easy to deal with, and helpful). One reviewer specifically names Aisling for the care provided during an ear infection visit.

Our Score (68/100)

5.0(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Mulcair Veterinary Clinic treats both small and large animals and offers a 24-hour emergency service for registered clients (7 days a week, 365 days a year). The clinic website highlights imaging capability (X-ray and ultrasound) alongside routine care such as neutering, microchipping, parasite treatment, and dental health checks/health care plans. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe major interventions including cataract surgery in an older dog, as well as cases where surgery was considered but not recommended due to underlying risk (a heart issue), with the pet improving through “diligent treatment” instead. Several reviews also describe end-of-life support, including sending a sympathy letter with a paw print after a cat’s passing.

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