About Veterinary Care in Belfield
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options in Belfield based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Belfield
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Belfield, with an average Google rating of 4.5★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats, and none offer farm or large-animal services. Neither clinic provides 24-hour veterinary cover, though emergency services are available. With a total of 2,278 reviews across all clinics, the local provision is primarily focused on companion-animal care.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Belfield, Dublin
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital is a university veterinary hospital offering both primary-care appointments and referral-level work-ups, with services spanning small animals and large animals. The website states it provides 24-hour hospital care for all patients, and recent reviews frequently describe emergency presentations at night/weekends, including surgery and inpatient care. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Emergency surgery for a swallowed stone, with discharge within about 24 hours and post-op paperwork/advice provided (review). - Follow-up contact (calls/emails) after investigations and tests for a long-term medical case (review). - A stated ability to manage inpatient/overnight care (website + reviews), which some reviewers value in emergencies while at least one alleges it was used unnecessarily (conflicting accounts in reviews). - Pricing experiences vary widely, with examples ranging from a €604 emergency bill to multi-thousand-euro surgery costs (reviews).
University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital is a university veterinary hospital offering both primary-care appointments and referral-level work-ups, with services spanning small animals and large animals. The website states it provides 24-hour hospital care for all patients, and recent reviews frequently describe emergency presentations at night/weekends, including surgery and inpatient care. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Emergency surgery for a swallowed stone, with discharge within about 24 hours and post-op paperwork/advice provided (review). - Follow-up contact (calls/emails) after investigations and tests for a long-term medical case (review). - A stated ability to manage inpatient/overnight care (website + reviews), which some reviewers value in emergencies while at least one alleges it was used unnecessarily (conflicting accounts in reviews). - Pricing experiences vary widely, with examples ranging from a €604 emergency bill to multi-thousand-euro surgery costs (reviews).
Pet Emergency Hospital is a university veterinary hospital providing both primary care and referral-level treatment across small animals and large animals, with 24-hour hospital care for patients (including overnight monitoring when needed). The website describes a set-up geared to advanced diagnostics and specialist services (e.g., diagnostic imaging/labs, endoscopy, orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery, oncology-related surgery, iodine therapy, laser ablation), alongside training for future vets and vet nurses. From the latest reviews, owners most often mention: - Emergency presentations at night/weekends being handled with treatment plans that can include surgery and a short hospital stay (e.g., a puppy who swallowed a stone, required surgery, and went home within 24 hours). - Follow-up communication in ongoing investigative cases (calls/emails about test results and next steps were specifically mentioned). - A clear split in experiences: several describe empathetic, professional care in urgent or end-of-life situations, while a small number report serious concerns about post-operative follow-up, inpatient care, and costs.
Pet Emergency Hospital is a university veterinary hospital providing both primary care and referral-level treatment across small animals and large animals, with 24-hour hospital care for patients (including overnight monitoring when needed). The website describes a set-up geared to advanced diagnostics and specialist services (e.g., diagnostic imaging/labs, endoscopy, orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery, oncology-related surgery, iodine therapy, laser ablation), alongside training for future vets and vet nurses. From the latest reviews, owners most often mention: - Emergency presentations at night/weekends being handled with treatment plans that can include surgery and a short hospital stay (e.g., a puppy who swallowed a stone, required surgery, and went home within 24 hours). - Follow-up communication in ongoing investigative cases (calls/emails about test results and next steps were specifically mentioned). - A clear split in experiences: several describe empathetic, professional care in urgent or end-of-life situations, while a small number report serious concerns about post-operative follow-up, inpatient care, and costs.
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