Featured Clinic Overview
Assisi Veterinary Clinic describes itself as providing a wide range of medical, surgical, dental, diagnostic and emergency care, including out-of-hours emergency cover for clients. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for complex cases as well as routine care: owners describe urgent admissions after accidents, pre‑anaesthetic checks (including heart checks and tests in an older cat), and major procedures including amputation and urgent surgery. Reviews also repeatedly mention hands-on follow-up and communication, including being “always in touch,” quick responses, and one account of home visits after surgery.
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Village Vets Stillorgan is part of the Village Vets group. Based on recent client experiences, the practice handles routine care (like puppy health checks and worming) as well as more complex cases including surgery and ongoing follow-up appointments. Owners also mention practical processes such as online booking with email confirmation, and a “pet plan” option (no pricing/details stated).
Village Vets Stillorgan is part of the Village Vets group. Based on recent client experiences, the practice handles routine care (like puppy health checks and worming) as well as more complex cases including surgery and ongoing follow-up appointments. Owners also mention practical processes such as online booking with email confirmation, and a “pet plan” option (no pricing/details stated).

Bull Wall Veterinary Clinic is presented on its website as aiming for a compassionate standard of care, and the latest reviews describe a practice that handles day-to-day pet care as well as more complex situations. Owners mention long-term support over many years (including end-of-life care for a dog), and also describe the clinic treating species some other practices declined—such as a guinea pig. Several reviews give concrete examples of decision-making that prioritised the pet’s needs over rushing into procedures (trying home management first, then proceeding to surgery when needed) and fitting patients in quickly when the situation changed.
Bull Wall Veterinary Clinic is presented on its website as aiming for a compassionate standard of care, and the latest reviews describe a practice that handles day-to-day pet care as well as more complex situations. Owners mention long-term support over many years (including end-of-life care for a dog), and also describe the clinic treating species some other practices declined—such as a guinea pig. Several reviews give concrete examples of decision-making that prioritised the pet’s needs over rushing into procedures (trying home management first, then proceeding to surgery when needed) and fitting patients in quickly when the situation changed.
Clontarf Veterinary Clinic
North Dublin City
Our Score (95/100)
- •Clear explanations and time in the consult: owners mention staff talking through options and answering questions in detail. - Handling and reassurance, including being gentle with older dogs and helping owners feel calmer about what’s happening. - Urgent help and continuity: one review describes short-notice care for a significant injury/seizure with bandaging, medication, referral, and a later check-in call.
- •Clear explanations and time in the consult: owners mention staff talking through options and answering questions in detail. - Handling and reassurance, including being gentle with older dogs and helping owners feel calmer about what’s happening. - Urgent help and continuity: one review describes short-notice care for a significant injury/seizure with bandaging, medication, referral, and a later check-in call.
Dundrum Veterinary Clinic
South Dublin City
Our Score (95/100)
Dundrum Veterinary Clinic is part of the South Dublin Vets group. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine day-to-day veterinary care with responsive advice between visits (including photo-based triage and a vet call-back), plus support for ongoing needs like prescription renewals and diet management (owners mention a “great selection of specialty food for all types of issues”). Reviewers also describe the team successfully handling difficult-to-examine cats and being consistently friendly with dogs over multiple years of visits.
Dundrum Veterinary Clinic is part of the South Dublin Vets group. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine day-to-day veterinary care with responsive advice between visits (including photo-based triage and a vet call-back), plus support for ongoing needs like prescription renewals and diet management (owners mention a “great selection of specialty food for all types of issues”). Reviewers also describe the team successfully handling difficult-to-examine cats and being consistently friendly with dogs over multiple years of visits.
Raheny Veterinary Hospital is a long-running small-animal practice used by some owners for decades, with reviews describing both routine care (annual check-ups, vaccinations/medications) and quicker-turnaround visits for sudden concerns (for example, being fitted in the same morning for a dog with balance issues). Several owners mention supportive end-of-life gestures (a candle lit in reception when it was time to say goodbye) and practical help beyond booked clients (taking in a very sick stray cat, with one reviewer saying they weren’t charged).
Raheny Veterinary Hospital is a long-running small-animal practice used by some owners for decades, with reviews describing both routine care (annual check-ups, vaccinations/medications) and quicker-turnaround visits for sudden concerns (for example, being fitted in the same morning for a dog with balance issues). Several owners mention supportive end-of-life gestures (a candle lit in reception when it was time to say goodbye) and practical help beyond booked clients (taking in a very sick stray cat, with one reviewer saying they weren’t charged).
DSPCA Veterinary Clinic appears to operate under the Village Vets name (the clinic website and multiple reviewers refer to “Village Vets / Village Vets DSPCA”). Based on what owners describe, the practice handles a mix of routine care (annual vaccinations, regular injections and check-ups) and urgent cases (e.g., an injured cat seen quickly). Reviewers repeatedly mention clear explanations during consultations, pets being handled gently (especially cats), and staff working through busy periods that include emergencies.
DSPCA Veterinary Clinic appears to operate under the Village Vets name (the clinic website and multiple reviewers refer to “Village Vets / Village Vets DSPCA”). Based on what owners describe, the practice handles a mix of routine care (annual vaccinations, regular injections and check-ups) and urgent cases (e.g., an injured cat seen quickly). Reviewers repeatedly mention clear explanations during consultations, pets being handled gently (especially cats), and staff working through busy periods that include emergencies.
Village Vets is a small-animal practice that owners describe using for both routine care and more urgent problems. Recent reviews mention quick attention for an injured cat, annual vaccinations handled efficiently, and regular injections/examinations with case-specific advice. Several owners also note the team will try to fit in appointments when a concern comes up, though one long-term client flags high staff turnover, which can make continuity with the same vet difficult.
Village Vets is a small-animal practice that owners describe using for both routine care and more urgent problems. Recent reviews mention quick attention for an injured cat, annual vaccinations handled efficiently, and regular injections/examinations with case-specific advice. Several owners also note the team will try to fit in appointments when a concern comes up, though one long-term client flags high staff turnover, which can make continuity with the same vet difficult.
Dublin Bay Vets is a small-animal clinic where reviews frequently describe detailed follow-up and communication (for example, follow-up phone calls after procedures, and a clear follow-up email after a consultation). Online booking and WhatsApp aftercare are both mentioned as part of how the practice runs.
Dublin Bay Vets is a small-animal clinic where reviews frequently describe detailed follow-up and communication (for example, follow-up phone calls after procedures, and a clear follow-up email after a consultation). Online booking and WhatsApp aftercare are both mentioned as part of how the practice runs.
Donnybrook Vets describes itself as an independent clinic and is accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday care (consults, vaccines, diagnostics, surgery) with an emphasis on clear explanations and low-stress handling—owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to talk things through and being thorough. Practical details that come up in reviews include help setting up a pet plan, being seen at short notice near closing, and staff getting to know anxious dogs and working with them “without stressing them out.” The clinic website also states it offers an out-of-hours emergency service so pets can be seen by a veterinary surgeon.
Donnybrook Vets describes itself as an independent clinic and is accredited by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday care (consults, vaccines, diagnostics, surgery) with an emphasis on clear explanations and low-stress handling—owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to talk things through and being thorough. Practical details that come up in reviews include help setting up a pet plan, being seen at short notice near closing, and staff getting to know anxious dogs and working with them “without stressing them out.” The clinic website also states it offers an out-of-hours emergency service so pets can be seen by a veterinary surgeon.


