About Specialist Vets in Nenagh
Specialist training and services in Nenagh are limited.
Currently, no clinics in Nenagh offer veterinary nurse (VN) training, limiting specialist education opportunities within the town. This means that pet owners seeking highly specialized care or training might need to look beyond the local offerings. However, the clinics provide a broad range of general services, ensuring that most routine and non-urgent needs are met effectively.
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Nenagh.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Nenagh
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Summerhill Veterinary Clinic provides care for both pets and farm animals, with a stated 24/7/365 on-call emergency service. The website lists routine healthcare alongside emergency care & surgery, dental care, and cryosurgery, plus a strong farm-animal focus (e.g., herd health and fertility scanning). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent concerns (including a cat taken “straight after call”) and proactive follow-up (a next-day call to check how a pet was doing).
Summerhill Veterinary Clinic provides care for both pets and farm animals, with a stated 24/7/365 on-call emergency service. The website lists routine healthcare alongside emergency care & surgery, dental care, and cryosurgery, plus a strong farm-animal focus (e.g., herd health and fertility scanning). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent concerns (including a cat taken “straight after call”) and proactive follow-up (a next-day call to check how a pet was doing).
Independent small-animal veterinary clinic established in 2012 by Caroline Mounsey (MVB). The clinic is equipped for diagnostics and surgery on-site, including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an in-house lab for blood and urine testing (with some tests sent to an external pathology lab when needed). It also describes monitored anaesthesia with a veterinary nurse and a multiparameter monitor during procedures.
Independent small-animal veterinary clinic established in 2012 by Caroline Mounsey (MVB). The clinic is equipped for diagnostics and surgery on-site, including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an in-house lab for blood and urine testing (with some tests sent to an external pathology lab when needed). It also describes monitored anaesthesia with a veterinary nurse and a multiparameter monitor during procedures.
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.
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.
- •End-of-life care is a standout theme: owners mention compassionate, respectful handling of euthanasia for both dogs and cats. - Speed of access is repeatedly noted: several reviews say pets are seen quickly and the clinic is “always on hand to help.”
- •Value/ethics: one owner specifically praises the clinic for not trying to sell “expensive things that you don’t need,” and recalls a discount for stray animals. - Practical convenience: arranging medications to be sent by post is mentioned as helpful when an owner couldn’t attend.
- •End-of-life care is a standout theme: owners mention compassionate, respectful handling of euthanasia for both dogs and cats. - Speed of access is repeatedly noted: several reviews say pets are seen quickly and the clinic is “always on hand to help.”
- •Value/ethics: one owner specifically praises the clinic for not trying to sell “expensive things that you don’t need,” and recalls a discount for stray animals. - Practical convenience: arranging medications to be sent by post is mentioned as helpful when an owner couldn’t attend.



