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Farm Vets in Cork

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4.8(85 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Ownership/group isn’t stated in the available information. Based on reviews, the clinic appears set up for everyday small-animal care (dogs and cats), including problem-solving for ongoing symptoms, and end-of-life support when needed. Owners specifically mention a home visit to assess an elderly dog in distress and perform euthanasia, diagnosing a long-running sneezing/wheezing issue in an elderly cat “within one visit” and prescribing medication that helped quickly, and handling travel paperwork (“Fit to fly”) during a routine check-up (including printing documents on request). A couple of reviews also note a clean clinic and that cases are taken seriously.

4.7(85 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Blarney Veterinary Clinic treats both companion animals and farm animals, and describes offering 24/7 emergency service. The clinic highlights in-house diagnostics (ultrasound, X‑ray, endoscopy, microscopy, haematology and biochemistry) alongside surgical care and medical management for long-term conditions such as diabetes, osteoarthritis, and cardiac and reproductive problems. Recent reviews repeatedly mention rapid help in urgent situations (including a call-back “within minutes” and an appointment “within the hour”), accommodation to reduce stress for an animal during neutering, and follow-up after testing (sending samples to a lab and checking in afterwards). End-of-life support is also specifically described by one reviewer who had two elderly pets euthanised within weeks and felt well-supported throughout.

#63
4.7(14 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Con Twomey MRCVS is a small veterinary practice where reviews repeatedly highlight fast access to appointments and vets (notably Nicole/Nicola) staying past closing time to treat urgent cases. Owners describe thorough work-ups (including ultrasound and blood tests) and practical treatment plans (antibiotics and dietary changes), plus attention to additional findings such as spotting early-stage cataracts during a visit for an unrelated illness. Multiple reviews mention emergency care for injuries (including a dog attacked by another dog) where the vet “insisted on trying to save” the patient rather than immediately opting for euthanasia.

4.5(82 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Millstreet Veterinary Group is an independent practice offering care for both companion pets and farm animals, with 24-hour veterinary care stated for livestock and companion animals. The clinic also lists pet boarding and grooming and a cardiology service (including a cardiology referral option on the site). In recent reviews, owners describe very specific touches: a vet sat on the floor to examine a dog with a back injury rather than lifting him onto the table, a follow-up phone call to check progress mid-week, and a bereavement gesture where the practice sent a card with a hen’s footprint after euthanasia. There is also a contrasting older review alleging a missed tail fracture and delayed escalation that led to later amputation after a second opinion.

3.7(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Brian Murphy Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice where the ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the limited review detail available, it appears set up for routine veterinary care and medication-based treatment (one reviewer complained about “the same meds all the time”). Reviews also describe support during a stressful situation involving a cat, with one client explicitly thanking “Brian” for being caring toward both owner and pet.

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