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31 clinicsMulcair Veterinary Clinic in Newport treats both small and large animals and offers a 24-hour emergency service for registered clients, 7 days a week. The clinic’s website highlights imaging facilities including X-ray and ultrasound, alongside routine care such as neutering, microchipping, parasite treatment, dental health checks, and health care plans. Recent reviews also mention complex decision-making around surgery, cataract surgery in an older dog, and compassionate end-of-life support.
Templemore Veterinary Centre is a small family-practice vet in Templemore, with reviews highlighting friendly, knowledgeable service and helpful day-to-day support. Owners mention practical touches such as keeping a dog’s special diet food ready each month and giving small bags of treats for children to bring home. Review volume is low, but the feedback available is consistently very positive.
De Lacy, Clancy & Kent – Suirside Veterinary Clinic is a family-run practice in Carrick-on-Suir that sees both small and large animals. It offers a broad clinical setup including diagnostics, surgery and inpatient care, alongside a 24-hour emergency service. The clinic works on an appointment system, with seriously ill animals seen first, and recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations, compassionate handling and support in urgent or end-of-life situations.
Fitzgerald Veterinary Centre in Roscrea appears to be an independent practice. It is known for both day-to-day veterinary care and helpful urgent phone advice outside normal hours, with several owners describing late-evening calls being answered calmly and usefully. Reviews also point to compassionate in-clinic care for very sick pets, including end-of-life support in a private room.
Premier Veterinary Centre in Dundrum, Tipperary has a very strong public rating and a small set of consistently positive written reviews. Owners regularly describe the team as friendly, helpful, caring, and easy to deal with. Public feedback also mentions care for a dog with an ear infection and a well-stocked shop.
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Richard Fahey Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice in Cahir that is repeatedly praised for making time for urgent cases, including late-evening help when needed. Reviews also point to routine puppy care such as vaccinations, worming, and practical advice for new owners. Compassionate end-of-life care is another clear theme, with owners describing careful explanations and sensitive support at difficult appointments.
Spa View Veterinary Clinic in Thurles offers a broad mix of routine, urgent, and supportive pet care. Its website lists emergency care, operations, inpatient care, house visits, nurse clinics, prescriptions, blood tests, and vaccinations, while owner feedback highlights clear communication and gentle handling. Recent reviews remain very positive, with repeated praise for Ray and the wider team.
Eamonn Quirke Vet Practice is a veterinary clinic in Cullen, Tipperary. Feedback from clients points to a caring, professional service, with particular praise for clear advice and the way pets are handled. The small review base also suggests strong loyalty from returning dog owners.
Glen Veterinary is a long-established practice; its website says it has cared for animals since 1904. Reviews point to a clinic handling routine veterinary care for pets, including cats and dogs, with grooming also mentioned. Owners also describe supportive end-of-life care, including a dedicated “love family room” so they can stay with their pet in its final moments.
John A. Strumble Veterinary Practice in Cashel is presented alongside O’Connor Julian Veterinary Clinic as part of a second-generation, family-owned mixed practice established in 1967, part of XLVets and accredited under the VCI Practice Accreditation Scheme. The clinic offers care for companion animals, equine and farm animals, with on-site blood testing, routine procedures and 24/7 veterinary care for clients. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners repeatedly highlighting kind, professional handling and supportive staff.
O'Keeffe Mooney & Ryan is a veterinary practice in Tipperary Town; ownership is not stated. Public feedback points mainly to routine companion-animal care, with dogs specifically mentioned by reviewers. Owners highlight practical advice, caring treatment, and a clinic environment described as very clean, with several saying they return regularly and would not take their pets anywhere else.
Southview Veterinary Hospital offers preventative care such as vaccination and parasite control, alongside more advanced services including canine reproduction and an on-site physiotherapy and hydrotherapy suite. The clinic also has a pay-monthly Pet Health Plan intended to spread the cost of routine preventative care. Recent owner feedback highlights support with more complex cases, including cardiology work-ups, surgery and ongoing medication management, with communication and aftercare often praised.
Summerhill Veterinary Clinic in Nenagh treats both companion animals and farm animals, covering routine care as well as emergency care and surgery. The clinic website states it provides an on-call emergency service 24/7/365, alongside dental care, cryosurgery and end-of-life support. Recent reviews are consistently very positive about the team’s kindness, professionalism and attentive follow-up.
Fethard Veterinary Clinic in Fethard, Tipperary is a well-reviewed practice handling both routine and more complex animal care. Client feedback points to on-site surgery, treatment for significant injuries, and farm veterinary work, alongside everyday services such as neutering and vaccinations. Recent comments are largely very positive, with owners highlighting caring vets and staff and good support around surgery and recovery.
Publicly available information for Shanrahan Veterinary is limited, with its web presence appearing to be mainly through Facebook rather than a full clinic website. Reviews most often mention consultations with a vet called Emer, also spelled Eimer in some reviews, and describe friendly handling, infection treatment, and a Sunday urgent appointment where a dog with mouth swelling was seen within an hour. Feedback is mostly positive, though there is also a serious negative complaint about an alleged refusal to examine a dog in pain, so experiences are not entirely consistent.
Lower Ormond Veterinary Clinic in Borrisokane is associated in reviews with routine dog care such as vaccinations and microchipping, as well as spaying and support for dogs that are difficult to handle. One detailed positive account describes careful planning around an older aggressive dog’s surgery, including steps to reduce stress before and after the procedure. Recent feedback is mixed overall, with warm praise for staff kindness alongside a serious negative complaint about an emergency pregnancy case.
Nessan O'Gorman Veterinary is a veterinary clinic in Dundrum, Tipperary. Publicly available information is very limited, so there is not enough detail to give a reliable overview of its facilities, opening hours, or full service range. On Google, it has a 5.0-star rating from 1 review.
A Country Practice Veterinary Clinic is an independent small-animal veterinary clinic in Nenagh, established in 2012 by Caroline Mounsey (MVB). The clinic offers on-site diagnostics and surgery, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, and in-house blood and urine testing, with some samples sent to an external pathology lab when needed. Recent feedback continues to highlight calm, unrushed consultations and clear communication, alongside a small number of complaints about phone and booking interactions.
Arra Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice in Tipperary where reviews most often highlight hands-on medical care, including imaging, surgery, end-of-life support, and an on-site grooming service. Owners frequently mention clear communication during higher-stakes cases, with updates before, during, and after treatment. The clinic also appears comfortable seeing a range of pets beyond cats and dogs, with one review mentioning care for a hedgehog.
Carraig Cranley Walsh Veterinary Group is a small-animal clinic in Carrick-on-Suir, with cats and dogs specifically mentioned in available feedback. It has a 4.8★ Google rating from 41 reviews. Recent comments are brief but consistently positive, with owners most often praising the team’s friendliness, helpfulness, and empathy in difficult situations.
O’Connor Julian Veterinary Surgeons is a second-generation, family-owned mixed practice established in 1967, caring for farm animals, equines and companion animals. The practice says it offers a 24/7, year-round service and holds VCI Practice Accreditation Scheme status. Recent feedback continues to reflect a clinic that handles everyday pet care as well as urgent problems, with reviewers regularly highlighting professional, compassionate support.
Cahir Veterinary Clinic in Cahir has a strong local review profile, with owners consistently praising the staff for being kind, helpful and calm with animals. Reported experiences cover urgent appointments, surgery and routine preventive care, with comments highlighting clear communication and warm treatment of both pets and owners.
Roscrea Veterinary Clinic in Roscrea, Tipperary appears to be a small local practice offering general veterinary care. Reviews consistently highlight a friendly, helpful team, with particular praise for how staff support owners when a pet is unwell. Named feedback also points to positive experiences with vet Jim and Sandra on reception.
Veterinary Clinic Clonmel is a small-animal practice in Clonmel offering general veterinary care, surgery, support during serious illness, and end-of-life care for dogs and cats. Reviews often describe attentive handling of pets, with Niamh mentioned positively by name. More recent feedback is mixed, with several strong complaints appearing alongside continued praise for caring treatment and follow-up.
Gortlandroe Veterinary Clinic in Nenagh, Tipperary appears to provide general veterinary care for pets, with reviews especially highlighting compassionate support during difficult end-of-life visits. Owners also describe the team as friendly, practical, and quick to help, with a strong sense of trust built over repeat visits.
Brittas Veterinary Clinic in Cashel is part of Brittas Veterinary Hospital, an exclusively small-animal practice that has been caring for pets for more than 30 years and also offers pet grooming. Recent customer feedback continues to highlight a calm, efficient approach for routine visits and minor procedures, with several owners commenting on how comfortable their dogs seem at the clinic. One review also mentions a straightforward rabies vaccination visit handled with minimal fuss.
Brittas Veterinary Small Animal Hospital is an exclusively small-animal practice with extensive hospital premises, and it also runs a branch clinic. Reviews consistently point to a clinic used for both routine and more complex care, including senior-pet support, acute illness treatment, dental work and feline treatment. Recent feedback remains largely positive, with repeated praise for professionalism, communication and staff kindness.
Killenaule Vets is a general veterinary practice in Thurles treating pets and other animals. Recent feedback centres on the everyday experience: prompt visits, a welcoming team, and staff stepping in when an animal needs help at short notice. Reviewers also describe the clinic as knowledgeable, friendly, and reassuring to deal with.
Damer Veterinary Clinic in Roscrea provides general veterinary care for dogs and cats, with surgery specifically mentioned by owners. Reviews describe attentive, efficient and caring service, including praise for how pets were looked after during treatment. Recent feedback is mixed overall, with several strong positive comments alongside one serious negative complaint.
Cosima Walsh Veterinary Surgeon is a veterinary practice in Cahir, Tipperary. Public information about the clinic is very limited, with no detailed website summary of its facilities, opening hours, or range of services. No corporate group affiliation is stated.
Borris Veterinary Clinic in Thurles appears to be a mixed practice serving both pets and farm animals, including dairy, beef, sheep and equine clients. Recent feedback is very positive, with reviewers highlighting calm, caring staff and clear explanations. Examples mentioned include urgent pet care, treatment for a sore eye, follow-up medication and test result discussions, as well as care for piglets and product sales with delivery.



