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Village Vets Lissenhall is part of the Village Vets group in Swords, Dublin. It offers routine appointments and ongoing care, with recent feedback also referencing more complex treatment such as orthopaedic surgery, follow-up care, end-of-life support, and a small-animal health plan. Reviews continue to suggest many clients have been with the practice for years, while the team has also been noted as working through a temporary setup as a new building is awaited.
NOAH in Baldoyle, Dublin appears to focus on referral-style care for complex orthopaedic and neurological cases, including advanced diagnostics and surgery. Recent feedback highlights cruciate ligament operations, spinal surgery, MRI-led neurological work-ups and total elbow replacement, with several owners praising clear explanations and recovery support. Reviews are broadly positive overall, though one owner reports a poor long-term outcome after cruciate surgery and dissatisfaction with post-operative communication.
Lucan Veterinary Hospital has a long-standing reputation among local pet owners, especially for dogs and cats, with many reviewers describing years of continued use. Feedback most often highlights quick access for appointments and emergencies, clear explanations from the vets, and caring treatment in serious cases. The clinic environment is also described as clean and comfortable.
Our Score (42/100)
- •Positive comments describe the team as reassuring, professional and generous, with genuine care for animals. - One owner says the clinic treated their dog promptly for a swollen face when several other vets had not helped. - Negative feedback focuses on communication and process, including long waits while pets are taken in and returned without owners present.
- •Reviewers often describe the team as kind, compassionate, and strongly focused on the animal’s welfare. - One owner says their nervous dog is unusually comfortable visiting, arriving with “head up” and “tail wagging.”
- •Waiting times can be long when the clinic is busy, with a queue of around two hours mentioned. - Several reviews describe the clinic as reasonably priced or very low cost, and one owner also praised the team for seeing a sick puppy very close to closing time.
Rathfarnham Veterinary Clinic appears to focus on routine small-animal care for dogs and cats, with reviews describing everything from everyday consultations to follow-up care for serious illness. Owners often mention direct communication and strong outcomes, including one elderly dog being nursed back to health and another dog described as having been “saved.” Recent feedback is mixed on manner and communication, with some clients praising the team’s straightforward approach while a smaller number report rude or upsetting interactions.
- •Recent written feedback is mostly positive and repeatedly mentions kind, professional end-of-life care, with owners saying they felt supported and comfortable during euthanasia appointments. - Complex-case support stands out in several comments, including thorough investigations, clear follow-through, and help arranging emergency surgery referrals. - Several reviewers mention individual staff members by name, especially Syd, Natalie, and Tony, for calm help during stressful situations.
- •Sheep pour-on treatments, including correct use and application of Ectofly and Ectoflits
- •Sheep dipping workflows, including Gold Fleece, Cyperguard, and a “Day in the Life of a Mobile Dipper” feature
- •Information on soluble glass boluses, including how they are made and how they work
- •Administration demonstrations for Cosecure/Coseicure glass boluses in both cattle and sheep
- •Administration guidance for the Bimectin product range
Zoetis in Loughlinstown is listed on Google as an establishment, and the small number of public reviews read more like feedback on a company than on a veterinary clinic. There is little public detail here on appointments, treatments, facilities, or opening arrangements. The written feedback that is visible is consistently positive, but very brief and non-specific.
Condren P is primarily used as an emergency and urgent-care option in South Dublin, with repeated accounts of late-night or same-day help when owners could not find another vet on call. Recent reviews also highlight end-of-life care, including home euthanasia visits, with owners describing a calm and compassionate approach. Feedback is mostly positive about speed, communication and follow-up, though one recent reviewer reports a poor experience with telephone advice.
