Showing 81-89 of 89 clinics
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.
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.
Duntahane Equine Practice is a multi-species veterinary clinic (cats, dogs, horses and bovine) with in-house diagnostic equipment listed on its website, including X‑ray, ultrasound scanning, and laboratory testing (biochemistry and haematology). The clinic also specifically mentions herd health services. Reviewers most often point to practical factors that affect day-to-day care: getting appointments without long waits, a clean clinic (“spotless”), and a sense that treatment isn’t pushed for profit (one owner says they “aren’t money-grabbers”). One review also describes a vet being willing to see two sick kittens promptly on a Sunday morning.
Duntahane Equine Practice is a multi-species veterinary clinic (cats, dogs, horses and bovine) with in-house diagnostic equipment listed on its website, including X‑ray, ultrasound scanning, and laboratory testing (biochemistry and haematology). The clinic also specifically mentions herd health services. Reviewers most often point to practical factors that affect day-to-day care: getting appointments without long waits, a clean clinic (“spotless”), and a sense that treatment isn’t pushed for profit (one owner says they “aren’t money-grabbers”). One review also describes a vet being willing to see two sick kittens promptly on a Sunday morning.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sunbeam Veterinary Clinic is part of a group of 3 veterinary clinics and a veterinary hospital (Sunbeam Vets), with the wider group treating family pets for over 20 years. The website positions the group to handle everything from first-opinion appointments to second opinions and referral cases, supported by hospital-level facilities (including CT scanning and multiple surgical theatres). In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention vets taking time to explain what will happen during visits, and specific efforts to reduce pet anxiety (including a stated plan to prioritise a dog’s anxiety at the next visit). One reviewer also notes occasional confusion when estimates change.
Sunbeam Veterinary Clinic is part of a group of 3 veterinary clinics and a veterinary hospital (Sunbeam Vets), with the wider group treating family pets for over 20 years. The website positions the group to handle everything from first-opinion appointments to second opinions and referral cases, supported by hospital-level facilities (including CT scanning and multiple surgical theatres). In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention vets taking time to explain what will happen during visits, and specific efforts to reduce pet anxiety (including a stated plan to prioritise a dog’s anxiety at the next visit). One reviewer also notes occasional confusion when estimates change.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Only the clinic name (“Home Vetcare”) was provided in the input. No website summary, service list, staffing details, pricing, or Google rating/review content was included, so we can’t describe what this clinic is set up for (e.g., vaccinations, surgery, dentistry, urgent care), how it operates, or what pet owners typically report from visits.
Only the clinic name (“Home Vetcare”) was provided in the input. No website summary, service list, staffing details, pricing, or Google rating/review content was included, so we can’t describe what this clinic is set up for (e.g., vaccinations, surgery, dentistry, urgent care), how it operates, or what pet owners typically report from visits.
