Veterinary Centre Kanturk – Vets in Kanturk
Clinic Overview
- Several recent reviewers describe the team as friendly, helpful, and very good with animals. - One repeat theme is that pets seem comfortable there, with one owner saying their dog loves coming to visit. - A farm client praised the practice for an out-of-hours call-out to see a very sick goat, even though they were not yet registered.
Veterinary Centre Kanturk in Kanturk, Cork provides veterinary care for both domestic pets and farm livestock, covering routine treatment as well as surgical work. The practice is run by the Vaughan family, and the website notes that it has three full-time surgeons. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with particular praise for friendly staff and a helpful out-of-hours farm call-out.
Services
- •Care for domestic pets and farm livestock.
- •Routine pet services including vaccinations, neutering, dental care, and pet passports.
- •Surgery for animals, alongside broader farm services and surgeries.
- •Farm-focused work including herd management.
- •Reviews also highlight an out-of-hours visit for a very sick goat, showing the practice has helped with urgent farm cases outside normal hours.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •The practice is run by the Vaughan family.
- •The website states there are three full-time surgeons.
- •Reviews regularly mention helpful, friendly staff who are good with animals.
- •One reviewer reported a negative experience with reception and felt a vet was inexperienced during a bandaging visit.
Reviews
Veterinary Centre Kanturk has a 4.8-star Google rating from 47 reviews.
- •Several recent reviewers describe the team as friendly, helpful, and very good with animals.
- •One repeat theme is that pets seem comfortable there, with one owner saying their dog loves coming to visit.
- •A farm client praised the practice for an out-of-hours call-out to see a very sick goat, even though they were not yet registered.
- •A negative review raised concerns about reception manner, bandaging after a dog’s leg treatment, and the feeling that the visit was expensive for the outcome.

