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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).
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).
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).
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).
Glasslyn Vets is a large practice (the website describes ten full-time vets across multiple clinics) offering care for both farm animals and companion animals, supported by facilities such as an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound. The clinic provides routine and more advanced work (including surgery, hospitalisation and cardiology), and also advertises emergency care via a dedicated emergency phone line. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Thoughtful end-of-life support (including staff arranging “little keepsakes” after a sudden loss). - Surgical care for serious cases (one review mentions a referral for amputation surgery, plus accommodating an anxious rescue dog). - A pricing and responsiveness dispute around out-of-hours care (one reviewer describes a delayed call-back and a quoted emergency fee).
Glasslyn Vets is a large practice (the website describes ten full-time vets across multiple clinics) offering care for both farm animals and companion animals, supported by facilities such as an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound. The clinic provides routine and more advanced work (including surgery, hospitalisation and cardiology), and also advertises emergency care via a dedicated emergency phone line. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Thoughtful end-of-life support (including staff arranging “little keepsakes” after a sudden loss). - Surgical care for serious cases (one review mentions a referral for amputation surgery, plus accommodating an anxious rescue dog). - A pricing and responsiveness dispute around out-of-hours care (one reviewer describes a delayed call-back and a quoted emergency fee).
Muskerry Veterinary Clinic describes itself as part of one of the largest veterinary practices in the country, offering both farm animal and companion animal care. Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine consults and diagnostics (including in-house testing and X‑rays), with additional options like acupuncture and cardiology workups. Owners specifically mention coming in for an X‑ray, being accommodated for a Sunday emergency, and being able to do “settling-in” visits without an appointment to help a nervous dog get comfortable. One review also describes laser treatment being tried for a dog’s back pain, with improvement noticed soon after.
Muskerry Veterinary Clinic describes itself as part of one of the largest veterinary practices in the country, offering both farm animal and companion animal care. Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine consults and diagnostics (including in-house testing and X‑rays), with additional options like acupuncture and cardiology workups. Owners specifically mention coming in for an X‑ray, being accommodated for a Sunday emergency, and being able to do “settling-in” visits without an appointment to help a nervous dog get comfortable. One review also describes laser treatment being tried for a dog’s back pain, with improvement noticed soon after.
Finns Veterinary appears to be a general practice for both small pets and large animals, with out-of-hours cover mentioned in multiple reviews (including a vet arriving within 15 minutes for an urgent call). Owners also describe practical, thorough care, including the team retrieving previous medical records for a newly registered dog with a serious past injury. Several reviews highlight support in difficult moments, including a respectful, reassuring approach during end-of-life care for a cat. No corporate group affiliation is stated in the information available to us.
Finns Veterinary appears to be a general practice for both small pets and large animals, with out-of-hours cover mentioned in multiple reviews (including a vet arriving within 15 minutes for an urgent call). Owners also describe practical, thorough care, including the team retrieving previous medical records for a newly registered dog with a serious past injury. Several reviews highlight support in difficult moments, including a respectful, reassuring approach during end-of-life care for a cat. No corporate group affiliation is stated in the information available to us.
Reprovet Ireland (PetEyeVet) is described on its website as an independent veterinary ophthalmology referral service focused on small-animal eye problems. Reviews reinforce that people typically arrive after seeing a regular vet first, and several mention detailed explanations during eye checks, ongoing management over months, and outcomes where an eye that was thought likely to be lost was saved from removal (though not fully restored). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Referral-style care for ophthalmic cases (people report being recommended by their regular vet). - Step-by-step explanations while examining the pet’s eye (“explained everything as they checked out our dog”). - Longer-term treatment/monitoring (“bringing our dog… for more than 6 months”). - Handling of nervous/uncooperative dogs, with staff “winning her around.”
Reprovet Ireland (PetEyeVet) is described on its website as an independent veterinary ophthalmology referral service focused on small-animal eye problems. Reviews reinforce that people typically arrive after seeing a regular vet first, and several mention detailed explanations during eye checks, ongoing management over months, and outcomes where an eye that was thought likely to be lost was saved from removal (though not fully restored). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Referral-style care for ophthalmic cases (people report being recommended by their regular vet). - Step-by-step explanations while examining the pet’s eye (“explained everything as they checked out our dog”). - Longer-term treatment/monitoring (“bringing our dog… for more than 6 months”). - Handling of nervous/uncooperative dogs, with staff “winning her around.”
McCarthy's Veterinary Clinic has a 4.9★ Google rating from 34 reviews, with the latest written feedback repeatedly highlighting speed and straightforward help. Recent reviewers describe visits as “quick and efficient,” and multiple people separately mention the team being “helpful” and “knowledgeable.” Several comments focus on the service experience (e.g., “great customer service” and “nice people to deal with”), but the available reviews don’t describe specific treatments or procedures.
McCarthy's Veterinary Clinic has a 4.9★ Google rating from 34 reviews, with the latest written feedback repeatedly highlighting speed and straightforward help. Recent reviewers describe visits as “quick and efficient,” and multiple people separately mention the team being “helpful” and “knowledgeable.” Several comments focus on the service experience (e.g., “great customer service” and “nice people to deal with”), but the available reviews don’t describe specific treatments or procedures.
Sunbeam Vets is part of a wider setup described on its website as a group of three veterinary clinics plus a veterinary hospital, with 20+ years’ experience treating family pets. The hospital is described as staffed 24/7 with a night vet team for emergencies, and the facility list includes a CT scanner, multiple consult rooms and operating theatres, plus separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - Emergency support and triage: a phone triage call at night, with the option to be seen as an emergency case the same night or attend the next morning. - Surgical aftercare: one owner reports return visits to check recovery were included after a procedure, and they highlighted “excellent follow up care.” - Communication about options: one reviewer describes staff explaining treatment options clearly during emergency visits. - Mixed experiences on administration and costs: a reviewer reports continued check-up texts after notifying the practice their dog had died, and others raise concerns about fees and quoted vs final bills.
Sunbeam Vets is part of a wider setup described on its website as a group of three veterinary clinics plus a veterinary hospital, with 20+ years’ experience treating family pets. The hospital is described as staffed 24/7 with a night vet team for emergencies, and the facility list includes a CT scanner, multiple consult rooms and operating theatres, plus separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - Emergency support and triage: a phone triage call at night, with the option to be seen as an emergency case the same night or attend the next morning. - Surgical aftercare: one owner reports return visits to check recovery were included after a procedure, and they highlighted “excellent follow up care.” - Communication about options: one reviewer describes staff explaining treatment options clearly during emergency visits. - Mixed experiences on administration and costs: a reviewer reports continued check-up texts after notifying the practice their dog had died, and others raise concerns about fees and quoted vs final bills.
Egmont Veterinary Clinic appears to be a single-clinician practice (clients repeatedly refer to “John”), focused on routine pet healthcare and being available when urgent problems arise. Reviews specifically mention calm handling of nervous cats during check-ups and vaccinations, help with a post-operative complication in a Persian cat, and at least one instance of being asked to come straight in for an evening emergency. Grooming for dogs is also explicitly mentioned by reviewers.
Egmont Veterinary Clinic appears to be a single-clinician practice (clients repeatedly refer to “John”), focused on routine pet healthcare and being available when urgent problems arise. Reviews specifically mention calm handling of nervous cats during check-ups and vaccinations, help with a post-operative complication in a Persian cat, and at least one instance of being asked to come straight in for an evening emergency. Grooming for dogs is also explicitly mentioned by reviewers.
Rathcormac Veterinary is described in reviews as a mixed practice handling both companion pets and large animals, with a stated 24‑hour emergency/on-call service. Owners mention practical support beyond appointments—one review says the team requested and reviewed a dog’s previous medical records after the family newly registered, and another describes an out‑of‑hours call where a vet arrived within about 15 minutes for a young dog in severe pain after a fall. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced, with one owner noting the on-call vet was respectful and supportive during a cat’s euthanasia.
Rathcormac Veterinary is described in reviews as a mixed practice handling both companion pets and large animals, with a stated 24‑hour emergency/on-call service. Owners mention practical support beyond appointments—one review says the team requested and reviewed a dog’s previous medical records after the family newly registered, and another describes an out‑of‑hours call where a vet arrived within about 15 minutes for a young dog in severe pain after a fall. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced, with one owner noting the on-call vet was respectful and supportive during a cat’s euthanasia.
