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North County Dublin S.P.C.A. Voluntary Veterinary Clinic
North Dublin City
Our Score (64/100)
North County Dublin S.P.C.A. Voluntary Veterinary Clinic is a voluntary clinic (established in 1924) and is affiliated with the ISPCA. Reviews suggest it’s used by owners for day-to-day issues (for example, skin/fungal problems such as ringworm) as well as more serious needs (one reviewer mentions help with funding an operation). Experiences are mixed: some describe the team as “reassuring, professional and generous,” while others report very long waits, poor communication about follow-up, and concerns about how cases were handled (including ringworm treatment and a dispute about a cat being taken in without the owner being contacted).
North County Dublin S.P.C.A. Voluntary Veterinary Clinic is a voluntary clinic (established in 1924) and is affiliated with the ISPCA. Reviews suggest it’s used by owners for day-to-day issues (for example, skin/fungal problems such as ringworm) as well as more serious needs (one reviewer mentions help with funding an operation). Experiences are mixed: some describe the team as “reassuring, professional and generous,” while others report very long waits, poor communication about follow-up, and concerns about how cases were handled (including ringworm treatment and a dispute about a cat being taken in without the owner being contacted).
Rathfarnham Veterinary Clinic
Rathfarnham
Our Score (63/100)
Rathfarnham Veterinary Clinic appears to focus on day-to-day small-animal care, with reviews describing treatment for both dogs (including an elderly Jack Russell that was “seriously ill”) and multi-cat households (one owner mentions typically having 10–12 cats). Several owners highlight clear, direct communication—one specifically says Manfred took time to explain everything—and a couple of reviews describe the team “saving” their dog. At the same time, a few recent reviews report very negative interactions, including owners being accused of not caring for their pet and being spoken to rudely; another review raises concerns about repeated questions about insurance and disputes about medication pricing. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Follow-through nursing back to health for an elderly dog during serious illness (reviewed as ongoing care over multiple visits). - Ear examination and medication changes for a dog with a problem that hadn’t responded to prior treatments elsewhere. - Occasional fee waivers for an owner with many cats (as described by that client). - Conflicting experiences on cost and professionalism, including one report of high monthly medication costs and others saying charges are very low.
Rathfarnham Veterinary Clinic appears to focus on day-to-day small-animal care, with reviews describing treatment for both dogs (including an elderly Jack Russell that was “seriously ill”) and multi-cat households (one owner mentions typically having 10–12 cats). Several owners highlight clear, direct communication—one specifically says Manfred took time to explain everything—and a couple of reviews describe the team “saving” their dog. At the same time, a few recent reviews report very negative interactions, including owners being accused of not caring for their pet and being spoken to rudely; another review raises concerns about repeated questions about insurance and disputes about medication pricing. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Follow-through nursing back to health for an elderly dog during serious illness (reviewed as ongoing care over multiple visits). - Ear examination and medication changes for a dog with a problem that hadn’t responded to prior treatments elsewhere. - Occasional fee waivers for an owner with many cats (as described by that client). - Conflicting experiences on cost and professionalism, including one report of high monthly medication costs and others saying charges are very low.
Cara Veterinary Clinic
North Dublin City
Our Score (62/100)
Cara Veterinary Clinic is part of the independent Cara Veterinary Group. Based on its stated facilities (operating theatre, X-ray suite, in-house lab, isolation unit, separate dog/cat surgical wards) and service list, it appears set up for routine preventive care plus more involved diagnostics and surgery, with 24/7 emergency care provided via an emergency partner. From the latest written reviews available, owners repeatedly describe support with end-of-life care (including taking a booking “at the 11th hour”) and staying involved through complex cases, including arranging a referral for emergency surgery and “a number of investigations” to reach a diagnosis.
Cara Veterinary Clinic is part of the independent Cara Veterinary Group. Based on its stated facilities (operating theatre, X-ray suite, in-house lab, isolation unit, separate dog/cat surgical wards) and service list, it appears set up for routine preventive care plus more involved diagnostics and surgery, with 24/7 emergency care provided via an emergency partner. From the latest written reviews available, owners repeatedly describe support with end-of-life care (including taking a booking “at the 11th hour”) and staying involved through complex cases, including arranging a referral for emergency surgery and “a number of investigations” to reach a diagnosis.
Village Vets Dundrum is a veterinary clinic, but the inputs provided here don’t include any website details, service list, pricing, named team members, or Google rating/review text. Without those sources, there isn’t enough evidence to describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., specific procedures, facilities, urgent-care arrangements) or what pet owners report experiencing.
Village Vets Dundrum is a veterinary clinic, but the inputs provided here don’t include any website details, service list, pricing, named team members, or Google rating/review text. Without those sources, there isn’t enough evidence to describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., specific procedures, facilities, urgent-care arrangements) or what pet owners report experiencing.
Urban Vets is set up for both routine care and more complex or time-sensitive situations, with multiple reviews describing emergency visits, surgery support, and end-of-life care alongside everyday preventive treatments. Owners repeatedly mention clear communication and aftercare—one review highlights a WhatsApp option for updates while a pet is in surgery, and another notes being kept informed with follow-up care described as “second to none.” The clinic environment is described as deliberately cat-friendly, with a separate cat waiting area and a cat-only treatment room using a Feliway calming diffuser. Several owners also mention anxious pets becoming noticeably more comfortable over time, helped by staff who use treats and calm handling.
Urban Vets is set up for both routine care and more complex or time-sensitive situations, with multiple reviews describing emergency visits, surgery support, and end-of-life care alongside everyday preventive treatments. Owners repeatedly mention clear communication and aftercare—one review highlights a WhatsApp option for updates while a pet is in surgery, and another notes being kept informed with follow-up care described as “second to none.” The clinic environment is described as deliberately cat-friendly, with a separate cat waiting area and a cat-only treatment room using a Feliway calming diffuser. Several owners also mention anxious pets becoming noticeably more comfortable over time, helped by staff who use treats and calm handling.
Killester Vets is a small-animal clinic (dogs, cats, rabbits) with in-house diagnostic equipment listed on its website (Abaxis blood analyser, digital X-ray processing, ultrasound). Based on both the site and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine care (consultations, vaccines, parasite control, microchipping) as well as procedures such as dentistry and surgery, with specialist referral available when needed. Owners repeatedly describe specific hands-on outcomes: blood sampling done quickly “with no sedatives” and “no stress” (one review mentions it was handled in five minutes), dental surgery for a cat that “went smoothly” with full recovery, and surgery described as “emergency” that led to a marked improvement in an older dog’s condition. Several reviews also highlight vets taking time to answer questions in detail and helping pets feel safe and comfortable during visits.
Killester Vets is a small-animal clinic (dogs, cats, rabbits) with in-house diagnostic equipment listed on its website (Abaxis blood analyser, digital X-ray processing, ultrasound). Based on both the site and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine care (consultations, vaccines, parasite control, microchipping) as well as procedures such as dentistry and surgery, with specialist referral available when needed. Owners repeatedly describe specific hands-on outcomes: blood sampling done quickly “with no sedatives” and “no stress” (one review mentions it was handled in five minutes), dental surgery for a cat that “went smoothly” with full recovery, and surgery described as “emergency” that led to a marked improvement in an older dog’s condition. Several reviews also highlight vets taking time to answer questions in detail and helping pets feel safe and comfortable during visits.
Clonskeagh Vets describes itself as a partner-led clinic (Steve Hallahan and Grace McEvilly) providing comprehensive care for cats and dogs, including surgery, dentistry, diagnostics and preventative medicine, with “full hospital facilities” and urgent-care appointments in addition to routine visits. Reviews also describe it as an independent practice and repeatedly mention practical touches that reduce stress and improve continuity of care—such as a separate cat area, vets taking time to settle nervous pets before examinations, and the team proactively obtaining medical history from previous vets. Recent reviews include examples of the clinic accommodating urgent situations (e.g., a dog that ate chocolate) and sourcing medication for an owner even before they had registered as a client.
Clonskeagh Vets describes itself as a partner-led clinic (Steve Hallahan and Grace McEvilly) providing comprehensive care for cats and dogs, including surgery, dentistry, diagnostics and preventative medicine, with “full hospital facilities” and urgent-care appointments in addition to routine visits. Reviews also describe it as an independent practice and repeatedly mention practical touches that reduce stress and improve continuity of care—such as a separate cat area, vets taking time to settle nervous pets before examinations, and the team proactively obtaining medical history from previous vets. Recent reviews include examples of the clinic accommodating urgent situations (e.g., a dog that ate chocolate) and sourcing medication for an owner even before they had registered as a client.
Primrose Hill Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a small-animal general practice with an ophthalmology referral service. Recent reviews strongly reinforce that eye cases are a major focus: owners mention referrals from other vets for puppy eye problems, ongoing treatment for “eye issues,” and an eye operation where a dog “went in blind and came out with perfect vision,” followed by multiple post-op checks. Beyond ophthalmology, reviews also point to cat-friendly handling (blanket and calming spray, time to settle before readings) and practical admin support such as help with an insurance claim. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided.
Primrose Hill Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a small-animal general practice with an ophthalmology referral service. Recent reviews strongly reinforce that eye cases are a major focus: owners mention referrals from other vets for puppy eye problems, ongoing treatment for “eye issues,” and an eye operation where a dog “went in blind and came out with perfect vision,” followed by multiple post-op checks. Beyond ophthalmology, reviews also point to cat-friendly handling (blanket and calming spray, time to settle before readings) and practical admin support such as help with an insurance claim. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided.
Village Vets Castleknock is a small-animal veterinary clinic that, based on recent client feedback, regularly handles routine care (like check-ups and spays) as well as longer-term management for ongoing medical conditions. Owners repeatedly describe dogs being settled before exams and vets taking time to explain issues and next steps. Concrete details mentioned include: - Spay surgery for a small dog, with the owner noting they were “really impressed” with the care around the procedure. - Ongoing monthly care for a dog with a “very serious medical condition.” - Practical medication support: one owner says the vet showed them how to administer their dog’s meds. - Emotional support when a dog died unexpectedly, with the team’s care described as helping the owner through that period.
Village Vets Castleknock is a small-animal veterinary clinic that, based on recent client feedback, regularly handles routine care (like check-ups and spays) as well as longer-term management for ongoing medical conditions. Owners repeatedly describe dogs being settled before exams and vets taking time to explain issues and next steps. Concrete details mentioned include: - Spay surgery for a small dog, with the owner noting they were “really impressed” with the care around the procedure. - Ongoing monthly care for a dog with a “very serious medical condition.” - Practical medication support: one owner says the vet showed them how to administer their dog’s meds. - Emotional support when a dog died unexpectedly, with the team’s care described as helping the owner through that period.
Sandycove Veterinary Clinic is a small-practice setting where reviews repeatedly describe hands-on vet-led care, including urgent stabilisation for emergencies and proactive follow-up. Owners mention rapid assessment and stabilisation of a seriously unwell cat, with prompt referral for advanced tests (CT scan, echocardiograms) that aren’t available on-site, and a check-in call days later. The clinic is also described as accommodating difficult-to-handle pets, including sedation (“putting him to sleep”) to allow safe grooming for a nervous dog.
Sandycove Veterinary Clinic is a small-practice setting where reviews repeatedly describe hands-on vet-led care, including urgent stabilisation for emergencies and proactive follow-up. Owners mention rapid assessment and stabilisation of a seriously unwell cat, with prompt referral for advanced tests (CT scan, echocardiograms) that aren’t available on-site, and a check-in call days later. The clinic is also described as accommodating difficult-to-handle pets, including sedation (“putting him to sleep”) to allow safe grooming for a nervous dog.
