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Dog & Cat Vets in Cork

Showing 51-60 of 67 clinics

Our Score (20/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Tobin Veterinary Services is a veterinary clinic, but the inputs provided here don’t include any website information, service list, pricing, staff details, or Google rating/review content. Because of that, there isn’t enough evidence to describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., routine care vs. surgery/dentistry), whether it’s independent or part of a group, or what pet owners most often comment on in reviews.

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Our Score (20/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

West Cork Home Vets is listed in the provided clinic data, but no service details, website information, pricing, or Google rating/review content was included in the inputs. Because of that, it isn’t possible to summarise what they’re set up for (e.g., home visits vs in-clinic care, routine vs urgent work, specific procedures) or what clients report experiencing.

5.0(25 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Veterinary Specialists Cork is part of Veterinary Specialists Ireland, described on its website as an independently owned specialist veterinary hospital founded in 2019 by Laura Cuddy and Turlough Mc Nally. It appears set up for referral-level and emergency specialist cases, with the website stating 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews repeatedly describe advanced diagnostics and rapid surgical decision-making, especially for spinal cases (IVDD): multiple owners mention dogs arriving paralysed or with suspected disc extrusion and receiving MRI and same-day surgery, followed by frequent updates during recovery. Reviews also mention cancer-related surgery planning (mast cell tumour) and an arthritis “Dog Stem” stem-cell treatment for elbows.

5.0(18 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Cashman Veterinary Cobh appears to operate under the Village Vets group (the clinic email uses the villagevets.ie domain). From the written reviews available, owners most often describe it as a practice set up for ongoing, relationship-based care rather than one-off visits—e.g., one cat was brought in weekly/fortnightly over several years for continued treatment, and the team reportedly provided phone support even after the owner moved away. Reviews also specifically mention being a good option for larger pets, and describe care for an older dog alongside a “progressive modern approach.”

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

All Creatures Vet Centre presents itself as a veterinary physiotherapy clinic (no corporate group or parent brand is mentioned). Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for rehabilitation and mobility support rather than general veterinary care—owners specifically describe structured physio programmes using an underwater treadmill. Concrete details mentioned include: - Underwater treadmill sessions used twice weekly over several months for injury recovery and conditioning. - Arthritis support and ongoing mobility management for an ageing dog. - Programme adjustments during sessions based on how the dog is doing that day. - A focus on handling nervous/difficult-to-work-with dogs, with owners noting their dogs were able to tolerate the treadmill despite anxiety.

4.9(442 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Goold's Vet Clinic is a veterinary practice that (based on the latest reviews available to us) is used by owners for ongoing routine care as well as more serious illness cases. Practical details mentioned by clients include online booking, clear explanations during appointments, and regular updates while a pet was being treated (including daily updates in one case). Reviews also reference follow-up care after medication and pets being handled in a way that puts them at ease.

4.9(229 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Cloyne Veterinary Clinic has been providing small-animal veterinary care since 2011 and states it has in-house facilities for medicine, surgery, dentistry, radiography (X‑rays), ultrasonography, and blood testing. The clinic also explicitly states it does no out-of-hours work. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe a practice that takes time with both pets and people—examples include being given as much time as needed during a pet’s final goodbye (not rushed) and consultations where questions are answered and issues are communicated quickly. Procedures mentioned include neutering, and one reviewer specifically recommends the clinic for rabbits.

4.9(46 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Aardveld Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned in the available information). Based on reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and urgent, same-day problems: owners describe spaying and vaccinations for a cat, and an emergency appointment for a dog with a cut paw pad where the team cleaned the wound, bandaged it, and sent medication home to prevent infection. End-of-life care is also specifically mentioned, with one family describing being given time and space to say goodbye and noting Tim’s patience during euthanasia.

4.9(38 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Acorn Veterinary Clinic is set up primarily for large-animal and dairy herd work, with the website describing a team of three dedicated large-animal vets and over 50 years treating farm animals and dairy herds. It also states a 24/7, 365-days on-call emergency service for clients. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention the reception team fitting appointments in at short notice, and vets making conservative handling decisions when an animal would be stressed (one reviewer says the clinic wouldn’t clip guinea pig nails due to stress and instead advised sedation elsewhere). Reviews also show some clients bringing dogs and getting repeat service, suggesting the practice is used by at least some pet owners as well as livestock clients.

4.8(464 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Abbeyville Veterinary Hospital is an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned) that describes itself as established over 70 years ago and offering medical, surgical, and obstetrical care. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for procedures and higher-acuity cases alongside routine care: reviews mention scanning and emergency surgery for a dog with a perforated stomach, plus neutering for both a rabbit and a small dog. Several owners also describe end-of-life support, including helping a cat be comfortable enough to spend final moments at home and arranging cremation/return of ashes. One recent review raises a concern about recurring skin problems in a dog despite medication and a biopsy, and frustration about repeated visits without lasting improvement.

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