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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.
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.
Cahir Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice where recent reviews repeatedly describe both routine care and more intensive cases. Owners mention being seen quickly for urgent problems (“emergency appointment… seen ASAP”), routine puppy care (vaccinations and microchipping), and surgical procedures including spaying and an operation with multiple follow-up visits over several weeks. Several reviews also highlight staff taking time to explain what’s happening (for example, being “very informative” around a spay) and pets being kept at ease during visits.
Cahir Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice where recent reviews repeatedly describe both routine care and more intensive cases. Owners mention being seen quickly for urgent problems (“emergency appointment… seen ASAP”), routine puppy care (vaccinations and microchipping), and surgical procedures including spaying and an operation with multiple follow-up visits over several weeks. Several reviews also highlight staff taking time to explain what’s happening (for example, being “very informative” around a spay) and pets being kept at ease during visits.
Kilcash Equine Clinic is an equine-only veterinary practice providing both medical and surgical care for horses. The clinic lists core work including reproduction, lameness/sports medicine, dentistry, laboratory services, and pre-purchase examinations, and states it provides 24-hour emergency cover. Recent reviews include detailed praise for a vet named Siobhán for on-site visits, thorough recovery management, and explaining decisions step-by-step to an owner and their child; another review highlights a quick arrival and reassuring handling.
Kilcash Equine Clinic is an equine-only veterinary practice providing both medical and surgical care for horses. The clinic lists core work including reproduction, lameness/sports medicine, dentistry, laboratory services, and pre-purchase examinations, and states it provides 24-hour emergency cover. Recent reviews include detailed praise for a vet named Siobhán for on-site visits, thorough recovery management, and explaining decisions step-by-step to an owner and their child; another review highlights a quick arrival and reassuring handling.
Templemore Veterinary Centre is described in recent reviews as a small “family practice” vet. Reviewers repeatedly mention practical, day-to-day support rather than one-off visits—such as keeping a dog’s “special nuts” (special diet food) ready each month, and giving small bags of treats for children to give their dog. Other feedback focuses on staff being helpful, friendly, and “knowledgeable,” with one reviewer saying the team “goes more than the extra yard to help out.”
Templemore Veterinary Centre is described in recent reviews as a small “family practice” vet. Reviewers repeatedly mention practical, day-to-day support rather than one-off visits—such as keeping a dog’s “special nuts” (special diet food) ready each month, and giving small bags of treats for children to give their dog. Other feedback focuses on staff being helpful, friendly, and “knowledgeable,” with one reviewer saying the team “goes more than the extra yard to help out.”
Ormond Veterinary appears to operate as a general “family practice” vet service, with reviews highlighting day-to-day support rather than specialist or referral work. Owners specifically mention the clinic reliably keeping their dog’s “special nuts” (a specific diet/food) ready each month, and small gestures like providing a little bag of treats for children to give their dog. Reviews also describe staff as friendly and knowledgeable, with one owner saying they “go more than the extra yard to help out.”
Ormond Veterinary appears to operate as a general “family practice” vet service, with reviews highlighting day-to-day support rather than specialist or referral work. Owners specifically mention the clinic reliably keeping their dog’s “special nuts” (a specific diet/food) ready each month, and small gestures like providing a little bag of treats for children to give their dog. Reviews also describe staff as friendly and knowledgeable, with one owner saying they “go more than the extra yard to help out.”
- •Owners repeatedly mention helpful staff, including in situations where a dog was unwell. - Jim is singled out for how he is with dogs (“great with the mutts”). - Reception experience is explicitly praised via mention of Sandra.
- •Owners repeatedly mention helpful staff, including in situations where a dog was unwell. - Jim is singled out for how he is with dogs (“great with the mutts”). - Reception experience is explicitly praised via mention of Sandra.
Shanrahan Veterinary’s publicly available website presence appears to be a Facebook page (no service details were accessible from the site summary provided). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe consultations with a vet named Emer, including treatment for a German shepherd’s infection and an urgent mouth swelling case where a dog was seen within an hour on a Sunday, examined carefully, and “given what he needed.” Reviews also include a serious negative account alleging a refusal to examine a dog in pain and advice to euthanise—so experiences reported are not uniformly positive.
Shanrahan Veterinary’s publicly available website presence appears to be a Facebook page (no service details were accessible from the site summary provided). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe consultations with a vet named Emer, including treatment for a German shepherd’s infection and an urgent mouth swelling case where a dog was seen within an hour on a Sunday, examined carefully, and “given what he needed.” Reviews also include a serious negative account alleging a refusal to examine a dog in pain and advice to euthanise—so experiences reported are not uniformly positive.
Mockler Veterinary is described in reviews as a “family practice,” with owners highlighting day-to-day support rather than complex referral-type work. Specific examples mentioned include keeping a dog’s “special nuts” (special diet food) ready each month, and giving small bags of treats for children to give to the dog. Reviewers also describe the team as friendly and knowledgeable, and say they “go more than the extra yard to help out.”
Mockler Veterinary is described in reviews as a “family practice,” with owners highlighting day-to-day support rather than complex referral-type work. Specific examples mentioned include keeping a dog’s “special nuts” (special diet food) ready each month, and giving small bags of treats for children to give to the dog. Reviewers also describe the team as friendly and knowledgeable, and say they “go more than the extra yard to help out.”
Corcoran Veterinary appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group is named in the available information). Based on the limited written feedback available, it seems set up primarily for routine small-animal care, with multiple reviewers describing help when a dog was unwell and generally “great veterinary services.” Reviews repeatedly name Jim (praised for how he handles dogs) and Sandra on reception (mentioned for being welcoming/helpful). One reviewer also mentions “reasonable prices”, but no actual fees are given.
Corcoran Veterinary appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group is named in the available information). Based on the limited written feedback available, it seems set up primarily for routine small-animal care, with multiple reviewers describing help when a dog was unwell and generally “great veterinary services.” Reviews repeatedly name Jim (praised for how he handles dogs) and Sandra on reception (mentioned for being welcoming/helpful). One reviewer also mentions “reasonable prices”, but no actual fees are given.
Concrete details mentioned by owners include
- •Surgery performed on a small dog, with the clinic described as looking after the pet throughout. - Comments about staff being attentive and efficient during visits. - One owner specifically notes they “were not charged a fortune for what had to be done” (no exact prices given).
Concrete details mentioned by owners include
- •Surgery performed on a small dog, with the clinic described as looking after the pet throughout. - Comments about staff being attentive and efficient during visits. - One owner specifically notes they “were not charged a fortune for what had to be done” (no exact prices given).
