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Dog & Cat Vets in Cork

Showing 21-30 of 67 clinics

Our Score (80/100)

4.9(112 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Abbeyville Veterinary Clinic (also described on its website as a veterinary hospital) has been established for over 70 years and offers medical, surgical and obstetrical care alongside large‑animal services. Reviews most often describe hands-on support during extended treatment courses and recovery periods, including overnight stays and repeated follow-up visits for wounds and infections. Named staff members come up repeatedly, with owners citing calm handling of stressed pets (including an escaped cat) and long-running cases involving surgeries, treatments and medications that ultimately improved after transferring care. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Overnight stays where a dog was handled kindly enough that she “returns happily to greet everyone there.” - A 10-day stretch of care following a deep, infected puncture wound after an attack, resulting in a full recovery. - An 8‑month journey involving surgeries/treatments/medications in another clinic that improved after Abbeyville took over the case. - A report of an unpleasant receptionist interaction serious enough for one long-term client to switch clinics (contrasting with otherwise positive comments about vets and nursing staff).

#22

Our Score (80/100)

4.9(71 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Skinvet Ireland presents itself as a dermatology-focused veterinary clinic, explicitly set up to help pets with skin, ear, paw and claw problems. Based on the latest reviews, owners often come after repeated unresolved issues elsewhere (for example, recurring ear infections, itchy paws/eyes, and an open facial wound) and describe the clinic providing diagnosis-led plans plus structured follow-up. Concrete examples mentioned include skin testing at a first visit, a 12‑week treatment plan for an infection with weekly check-ins, and owner-managed maintenance routines that reduced the need for frequent vet visits.

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(123 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Part of the Riverview Veterinary Group (the website says the practice has been operating for 80 years), this clinic covers small animals and also provides mobile support for dairy cows. Reviews point to a setup that handles both routine and urgent problems: owners mention being seen at short notice, using an on-call/out-of-hours service with prompt call-backs, and pets staying in for monitoring after procedures (e.g., a senior dog kept for a few days following extensive dental work). Feedback is mostly very positive, but there is also a directly negative account describing the visit as “unprofessional” and overly focused on billing.

Our Score (78/100)

4.9(34 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Glasslyn Veterinary Clinic describes itself as one of the largest veterinary practices in Ireland, with ten full-time vets, farm-animal and companion-animal care, and “state-of-the-art facilities” across two clinics. The website lists capabilities including in-house diagnostics (X-ray and lab), surgery and hospitalisation, plus cardiology diagnostics. Reviews (4.9★ average) most often mention easy scheduling, staff kindness with pets (cats and dogs specifically referenced), and individual team members being singled out for their handling and support. Concrete points owners mention or the clinic states: - Emergency care is offered (the clinic provides a dedicated emergency contact number). - Diagnostics include X-rays and an in-house laboratory (per the clinic website). - Owners repeatedly name “Denise” as excellent with a cat, and one review also praises “Holly” (a nurse) for dedication.

Our Score (77/100)

4.8(48 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Edmond G Thornton Vet Practice is a Vaughan family-run veterinary centre that has provided care for both domestic pets and farm livestock since the 1980s. The practice describes itself as full-service, with three full-time surgeons, offering appointments at the surgery as well as visits out on farms. Reviews back up some of that scope—one owner describes an out-of-hours call-out for a seriously ill goat even though they weren’t registered—while another review describes a negative experience involving a cold reception and concerns about bandaging after a dog’s leg was stitched. Concrete specifics supported by the information available: - Treats both pets and farm animals, including on-farm work as well as in-surgery care. - Pet services explicitly listed include dental care, vaccinations, neutering, and pet passports. - Farm work explicitly listed includes “all farm services and surgeries” and herd management. - One review reports an out-of-hours farm visit for a sick goat (for a non-registered client).

Our Score (77/100)

4.8(48 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Veterinary Centre Kanturk is a family-run Vaughan practice that has been providing care for domestic pets and farm livestock since the 1980s. The website describes a full-service practice with a surgery, three full-time surgeons, and a fully stocked shop for pet and farm products. Reviews are mostly positive about friendliness and willingness to help, including at least one report of an out-of-hours farm visit for a very sick goat even when the owner wasn’t registered. However, one reviewer reports a poor experience with a dog leg wound repair and bandaging (swelling after bandage) and describes reception as consistently cold.

Our Score (76/100)

4.9(51 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Bluepool Veterinary Surgery is described in reviews as a busy “country vets” practice that may be out on farm calls (for example, “out calving”), with one reviewer recommending ringing ahead rather than just turning up. Reviews also give a detailed account of end-of-life care for a very sick cat, describing a calm, painless euthanasia where the pet was relaxed. Long-term clients mention using the practice for many years, and multiple reviewers specifically reference bringing cats.

Our Score (76/100)

4.8(110 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Blue Coast Veterinary is a small-animal clinic where written reviews repeatedly mention vet Roh by name and describe calm handling of anxious dogs. Based on the experiences shared, the clinic appears set up for everyday veterinary care and minor injuries, with an emphasis on clear explanations and a clean clinical environment. Concrete details owners mention include: treatment for a bad cut on a paw with aftercare guidance, support for a very nervous dog, and comments on a spotless treatment room and waiting area.

Our Score (76/100)

4.4(198 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Paw Paws Vet Clinic is an independent practice (reviews refer to “Ron, the owner”) that’s been operating for over 10 years, and it treats a wide mix of pets including cats, dogs, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters and guinea pigs. The clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccines, deworming, parasite prevention, microchipping) as well as ongoing medical problems and sensitive end‑of‑life support. Concrete examples owners mention include: a long, unhurried euthanasia appointment for a dog with heart failure (the family stayed over an hour); support during emergencies for an active dog with injuries; and a structured “process of elimination” approach discussed for chronic skin/allergy issues (including a biopsy in one case). Reviews also show mixed experiences with front‑desk interactions (one reviewer singled out a receptionist as rude).

#30

Our Score (75/100)

5.0(24 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Keltic Veterinary is a small-animal clinic that, based on reviews, is frequently used by dog owners for both routine care and urgent concerns. Owners describe being able to get help quickly in an after-hours situation (one review reports being seen within 15 minutes after calling at 9pm on a Saturday). Other concrete details mentioned include a “clean surgery,” staff who take time to answer questions, and positive handling of nervous or small breeds (a pug is specifically mentioned).

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