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Best Vets in Dublin

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#71

Our Score (71/100)

4.6(1308 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

DSPCA Mobile Unit is part of the Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (a charity rather than a corporate vet group). Based on the website, it’s set up as a mobile vet clinic alongside wider animal-care services such as neutering, dog training, doggie daycare, a pet hotel, and a pet memorial garden.

Our Score (71/100)

4.4(74 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Cara Veterinary Hospital is part of the independent Cara Veterinary Group (the website describes 30 years’ practice experience). Based on the clinic’s own service list and the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventative care and more involved work-ups (in-house lab, imaging and surgery), with a notable focus on pet travel documentation. Reviewers repeatedly describe staff giving step-by-step guidance for pet passports and handling complex overseas moves (including working across time zones), and one review specifically mentions a vet taking time to explain a pet’s condition in clear detail.

#73

Dogs Aid Assisi Clinic

North Dublin City

Our Score (69/100)

4.7(83 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Dogs Aid Assisi Clinic is part of Dogs Aid, a dog rescue organisation operating since 1987, focused on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming unwanted and abandoned dogs. From the latest reviews available, the clinic is commonly used by owners for routine vet help (an “itch” treated is specifically mentioned) and for last-minute urgent check-ups near closing time. Several reviewers also emphasise low-cost care, including one stating there are “no consultation fees,” while others describe long waits due to queues (around 2 hours mentioned).

#74

Condren P

South Dublin City

Our Score (68/100)

3.7(467 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Condren P appears to operate primarily as an emergency/urgent-care option, based on repeated mentions of owners calling an emergency line late at night and being seen quickly. Reviews repeatedly describe rapid response for time-sensitive issues (for example, a puppy seen within minutes of a late-night call, and a cat seen “straight away” after collapsing), plus hands-on follow-up such as daily check-in calls after visits and a call after a medication course ended.

#75

Noah

Baldoyle

Our Score (64/100)

4.0(152 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

NOAH is repeatedly described in reviews as a referral-style clinic for complex orthopaedic and neurological cases, including advanced diagnostics and surgery. Owners mention cruciate ligament operations, spinal surgery, and an MRI arranged quickly as part of a neurological work-up, with several reviews emphasising clear explanations and recovery support after major procedures. One review, however, reports a poor long-term outcome after cruciate surgery and complaints about post-op communication, so experiences appear mixed depending on the case and clinician.

Our Score (64/100)

4.5(117 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
  • Some owners report decisive help for acute issues (for example, examining and treating a dog with a swollen face when other vets allegedly wouldn’t). - A reviewer thanks the clinic for support in helping pay for an operation. - Multiple negative reviews mention process and communication problems: long waits while pets are taken in/out of sight, and disagreements about treatment plans and follow-up (ringworm medication duration and whether a return visit was expected).

Our Score (63/100)

4.1(54 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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.

#78

Cara Veterinary Clinic

North Dublin City

Our Score (62/100)

4.0(46 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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.

#79

Zoetis

Loughlinstown

Our Score (59/100)

4.9(10 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
exotic

Zoetis is listed on Google as an “establishment,” and the latest written reviews read more like feedback on a company than on a veterinary clinic. There’s no website summary or structured service information provided here, and the reviews don’t describe specific appointments, treatments, facilities, or staff. What is available is a small set of very short, positive comments (for example: “Great company,” “Fantastic,” and “Great animal health care”).

#80

Bimeda Animal Health

South Dublin City

Our Score (53/100)

5.0(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
exotic

Bimeda Animal Health appears to focus on animal health products and practical “how-to” education rather than a companion-animal veterinary clinic. Its website content is built around short training-style videos showing correct application/administration techniques for livestock treatments—examples include sheep pour-on application, sheep dipping workflows (including a “mobile dipper”), and administration of soluble glass boluses in cattle and sheep.

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