About Veterinary Care in Ballynacargy
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Top-rated veterinary clinics in Ballynacargy
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Ballynacargy, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats, but none offer farm or large-animal services. There are no clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care, and 24-hour veterinary cover does not exist locally. With a total of 17 reviews across all clinics, Ballynacargy lacks veterinary nurse training opportunities and has only one clinic with a website. Despite the limited number of clinics, the town maintains a strong reputation for companion-animal care. Overall, Ballynacargy's veterinary provision is concentrated among a smaller number of providers, emphasizing routine and compassionate care for pets.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Ballynacargy, Westmeath
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Charles J. Murtagh Veterinary Practice has a small set of very recent Google reviews (all 5-star) that focus less on specific procedures and more on how clients were treated. The clearest concrete detail is that staff members are named—Caroline and Jenny—and one reviewer specifically mentions Caroline being “extremely kind” when handling their cat (Max). Across the written comments available, people repeatedly highlight that the team is pleasant to deal with and that the service felt high-quality.
Charles J. Murtagh Veterinary Practice has a small set of very recent Google reviews (all 5-star) that focus less on specific procedures and more on how clients were treated. The clearest concrete detail is that staff members are named—Caroline and Jenny—and one reviewer specifically mentions Caroline being “extremely kind” when handling their cat (Max). Across the written comments available, people repeatedly highlight that the team is pleasant to deal with and that the service felt high-quality.
This appears to be a family-run veterinary practice (the website describes it as established over 20 years ago by Daniel Murray) with a broad mix of companion-animal and large-animal work, including on-site diagnostics (ultrasound, digital X‑ray, laboratory) and surgery. The website also states it holds Companion Animal Hospital Status accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Reviews most often highlight Jennifer (“Jen”) for thorough, gentle consultations—one owner describes a very sick kitten appointment where medications were carefully explained—and mention a clean, welcoming clinic. Note: the clinic name in the provided data (“Maureen Whyte Veterinary Services”) differs from the website branding (“Moate Veterinary Hospital / Moate Pet Clinic”).
This appears to be a family-run veterinary practice (the website describes it as established over 20 years ago by Daniel Murray) with a broad mix of companion-animal and large-animal work, including on-site diagnostics (ultrasound, digital X‑ray, laboratory) and surgery. The website also states it holds Companion Animal Hospital Status accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Reviews most often highlight Jennifer (“Jen”) for thorough, gentle consultations—one owner describes a very sick kitten appointment where medications were carefully explained—and mention a clean, welcoming clinic. Note: the clinic name in the provided data (“Maureen Whyte Veterinary Services”) differs from the website branding (“Moate Veterinary Hospital / Moate Pet Clinic”).
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