About Dog & Cat Vets in Fermoy
Fermoy's veterinary clinics primarily focus on companion animals such as dogs and cats.
All four clinics in Fermoy cater to dogs and cats, providing essential services such as routine care, diagnostics, and surgery. The high average rating of 4.8★ reflects the quality of care available for these animals. Pet owners can rely on the clinics' professional staff, as evidenced by positive reviews, to handle both routine check-ups and more complex treatments. Visit the town’s dog and cat vets page for more information on available services.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Fermoy.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Fermoy
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Corrin Veterinary Clinic is a general veterinary practice where recent reviewers most often describe diagnostic work-ups (X‑rays, blood tests, scans) and treatment plans explained in detail by the vet. Several owners specifically mention access to out-of-hours help (including weekend situations), and one reviewer says the clinic can arrange a home callout if a pet isn’t well enough to travel. Decision-relevant details that come up repeatedly include: phone updates during same-day procedures (e.g., a spay), follow-on explanations of a multi-day treatment plan, and support around end-of-life care (including time to say goodbye and, in one case, an option to be at home for euthanasia).
Corrin Veterinary Clinic is a general veterinary practice where recent reviewers most often describe diagnostic work-ups (X‑rays, blood tests, scans) and treatment plans explained in detail by the vet. Several owners specifically mention access to out-of-hours help (including weekend situations), and one reviewer says the clinic can arrange a home callout if a pet isn’t well enough to travel. Decision-relevant details that come up repeatedly include: phone updates during same-day procedures (e.g., a spay), follow-on explanations of a multi-day treatment plan, and support around end-of-life care (including time to say goodbye and, in one case, an option to be at home for euthanasia).
Duntahane Veterinary Clinic treats a wide mix of animals (cats, dogs, horses/equines and bovine), and the website notes on-site diagnostic capability including X‑ray, ultrasound, and in-house laboratory testing (biochemistry and haematology). It also references herd health work. Reviewers most often highlight practical things that affect day-to-day care: getting appointments without long waits, a clinic described as “spotless,” and a feeling that treatments aren’t being pushed unnecessarily (“aren’t money-grabbers”).
Duntahane Veterinary Clinic treats a wide mix of animals (cats, dogs, horses/equines and bovine), and the website notes on-site diagnostic capability including X‑ray, ultrasound, and in-house laboratory testing (biochemistry and haematology). It also references herd health work. Reviewers most often highlight practical things that affect day-to-day care: getting appointments without long waits, a clinic described as “spotless,” and a feeling that treatments aren’t being pushed unnecessarily (“aren’t money-grabbers”).
Millvalley Veterinary Clinic is described by reviewers as a family-originated practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the available information). The clinic appears set up for both companion animals and farm animals, offering routine care alongside procedures like soft-tissue surgery and dental work. Reviewers repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain procedures and treatments clearly, and one review specifically notes help from an out-of-hours vet.
Millvalley Veterinary Clinic is described by reviewers as a family-originated practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the available information). The clinic appears set up for both companion animals and farm animals, offering routine care alongside procedures like soft-tissue surgery and dental work. Reviewers repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain procedures and treatments clearly, and one review specifically notes help from an out-of-hours vet.



