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Village Vets Kilmainham is part of the Village Vets network. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine consultations and procedures (including surgery and dental work), with multiple owners describing clear explanations and structured plans (e.g., examination plus tests, then a treatment plan tied to blood results and dental work). Several reviews also mention staff taking time with anxious or reactive dogs, and one owner highlights compassionate support during an end-of-life visit. A recent 1‑star review conflicts with this, alleging a long wait during a breathing/choking episode and feeling the consultation resulted in minimal treatment despite a €65 charge.
Village Vets Kilmainham is part of the Village Vets network. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine consultations and procedures (including surgery and dental work), with multiple owners describing clear explanations and structured plans (e.g., examination plus tests, then a treatment plan tied to blood results and dental work). Several reviews also mention staff taking time with anxious or reactive dogs, and one owner highlights compassionate support during an end-of-life visit. A recent 1‑star review conflicts with this, alleging a long wait during a breathing/choking episode and feeling the consultation resulted in minimal treatment despite a €65 charge.
Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG appears to operate as part of the Anicare Vets group (referenced on the clinic’s website content). The practice is certified by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. From owner reports, it handles both cats and dogs, including long-term chronic care (for example, regular Librela injections for arthritis in a senior dog) and end-of-life support (euthanasia support for a cat). The premises are described as having separate waiting areas for dogs and cats, and a separate cat consult room is also mentioned, which some owners say helped keep pets calmer. Review signals are mixed: many describe thorough explanations (especially around vaccination plans for kittens) and not being pushed into extra costs, while several 1-star reviews allege serious issues around consent, clinical notes, and handling of urgent situations and deceased pets.
Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG appears to operate as part of the Anicare Vets group (referenced on the clinic’s website content). The practice is certified by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. From owner reports, it handles both cats and dogs, including long-term chronic care (for example, regular Librela injections for arthritis in a senior dog) and end-of-life support (euthanasia support for a cat). The premises are described as having separate waiting areas for dogs and cats, and a separate cat consult room is also mentioned, which some owners say helped keep pets calmer. Review signals are mixed: many describe thorough explanations (especially around vaccination plans for kittens) and not being pushed into extra costs, while several 1-star reviews allege serious issues around consent, clinical notes, and handling of urgent situations and deceased pets.
Shenick Veterinary Centre offers day-to-day veterinary care plus hydrotherapy and in-house grooming, and says it treats a range of pets including exotics. The practice states that out-of-hours emergency care for its patients is provided at UCD Belfield. Recent reviews frequently mention clear communication about treatment plans and charges and praise specific staff for handling stressful or urgent situations (including taking in an injured cat at short notice near closing time). One recent review, however, describes a serious breakdown around an emergency visit and record-keeping, and the owner reports they felt the issue was handled poorly.
Shenick Veterinary Centre offers day-to-day veterinary care plus hydrotherapy and in-house grooming, and says it treats a range of pets including exotics. The practice states that out-of-hours emergency care for its patients is provided at UCD Belfield. Recent reviews frequently mention clear communication about treatment plans and charges and praise specific staff for handling stressful or urgent situations (including taking in an injured cat at short notice near closing time). One recent review, however, describes a serious breakdown around an emergency visit and record-keeping, and the owner reports they felt the issue was handled poorly.
Village Vets Beaumont appears to be part of the wider Village Vets multi-clinic group (reviewers mention being with Village Vets since 2020 and transferring between clinics). Based on recent owner reports, the clinic is geared towards routine care plus common medical/surgical follow-ups, with clear communication and aftercare. Concrete examples owners mention include: - Post-procedure follow-up by text to check how a cat was healing in the days after a procedure. - Problem-solving around flea treatment reactions: when a cat had an allergic reaction, staff researched and found an alternative product that worked. - Dental work including extractions described as “excellent dental care and extractions.” - Help with pet travel paperwork, with one reviewer saying staff “know absolutely everything” about the process. Several reviews also reference a pet plan/health plan that covers check-ups and vaccinations (details/price not stated).
Village Vets Beaumont appears to be part of the wider Village Vets multi-clinic group (reviewers mention being with Village Vets since 2020 and transferring between clinics). Based on recent owner reports, the clinic is geared towards routine care plus common medical/surgical follow-ups, with clear communication and aftercare. Concrete examples owners mention include: - Post-procedure follow-up by text to check how a cat was healing in the days after a procedure. - Problem-solving around flea treatment reactions: when a cat had an allergic reaction, staff researched and found an alternative product that worked. - Dental work including extractions described as “excellent dental care and extractions.” - Help with pet travel paperwork, with one reviewer saying staff “know absolutely everything” about the process. Several reviews also reference a pet plan/health plan that covers check-ups and vaccinations (details/price not stated).
Santry Veterinary Clinic is listed on the anicare.ie site and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. For urgent problems outside normal hours, it states that emergency care is provided by the Pet Emergency Hospital. Recent reviews point to a mix of experiences: many describe calm handling for anxious pets and supportive end-of-life care, while a minority report disappointment and concerns about high pricing. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Cats being kept calm for neutering, with “before & after care” noted. - Staff taking extra care with a shy, nervous cat during visits. - Supportive, sensitive handling of euthanasia and long-term care for one dog over many years. - A dog behaviour professional (Suzi Walsh of dogbehaviour.ie) seeing clients from the clinic, with follow-up support mentioned.
Santry Veterinary Clinic is listed on the anicare.ie site and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. For urgent problems outside normal hours, it states that emergency care is provided by the Pet Emergency Hospital. Recent reviews point to a mix of experiences: many describe calm handling for anxious pets and supportive end-of-life care, while a minority report disappointment and concerns about high pricing. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Cats being kept calm for neutering, with “before & after care” noted. - Staff taking extra care with a shy, nervous cat during visits. - Supportive, sensitive handling of euthanasia and long-term care for one dog over many years. - A dog behaviour professional (Suzi Walsh of dogbehaviour.ie) seeing clients from the clinic, with follow-up support mentioned.
Vetcare Rathcoole is part of the Vet Care group (the website describes “Four Vet Care Practices”) and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe routine care such as vaccinations, support for senior pets, and compassionate handling of end-of-life situations. A few concrete details that come up: vaccinations for cats are mentioned, a “senior cat” farewell appointment is described, and one reviewer says they received a condolence package in the post after a pet’s death.
Vetcare Rathcoole is part of the Vet Care group (the website describes “Four Vet Care Practices”) and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe routine care such as vaccinations, support for senior pets, and compassionate handling of end-of-life situations. A few concrete details that come up: vaccinations for cats are mentioned, a “senior cat” farewell appointment is described, and one reviewer says they received a condolence package in the post after a pet’s death.
All Care Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that (based on owner reports) handles both routine appointments and urgent walk-in situations. Its website mentions a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews describe a mix of experiences: some owners highlight last-minute help and follow-up after treatment, while others report rudeness, a strong focus on payment, and dissatisfaction with costs/communication. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Dental surgery aftercare support, including being seen last-minute for post-op bleeding and a follow-up call a few days later. - Diagnostics such as X‑rays for lameness/possible ligament injury (one review also alleges a death after an X‑ray visit). - End-of-life support, including help around cremation and collecting ashes.
All Care Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that (based on owner reports) handles both routine appointments and urgent walk-in situations. Its website mentions a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews describe a mix of experiences: some owners highlight last-minute help and follow-up after treatment, while others report rudeness, a strong focus on payment, and dissatisfaction with costs/communication. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Dental surgery aftercare support, including being seen last-minute for post-op bleeding and a follow-up call a few days later. - Diagnostics such as X‑rays for lameness/possible ligament injury (one review also alleges a death after an X‑ray visit). - End-of-life support, including help around cremation and collecting ashes.
Village Vets Clondalkin is a small-animal practice that, in recent reviews, is most often described through routine surgical care and follow-up: cat neutering and dog spaying are both specifically mentioned, along with pre-op appointments and post-op check-ups. Owners also highlight practical touches like being fitted in via a cancellation to be seen sooner, and “aftercare service and follow up” after treatment. Facilities are described as “spotlessly clean” and modern. One recent reviewer raises a contrasting concern about costs and feeling unwelcome when asking many questions.
Village Vets Clondalkin is a small-animal practice that, in recent reviews, is most often described through routine surgical care and follow-up: cat neutering and dog spaying are both specifically mentioned, along with pre-op appointments and post-op check-ups. Owners also highlight practical touches like being fitted in via a cancellation to be seen sooner, and “aftercare service and follow up” after treatment. Facilities are described as “spotlessly clean” and modern. One recent reviewer raises a contrasting concern about costs and feeling unwelcome when asking many questions.
Malahide Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that, based on recent reviews, handles both routine preventative care and same-day urgent problems. Owners mention being able to get an unregistered dog seen late in the evening for an emergency, and leaving with medication and clear home-care advice. Other concrete examples include a “health profile” appointment for an elderly dog with diet and joint-care guidance, and boarding for cats where owners reported their cat returned “relaxed and well cared for.” Several reviews also highlight staff taking extra time with nervous rescue dogs to build trust rather than rushing handling.
Malahide Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that, based on recent reviews, handles both routine preventative care and same-day urgent problems. Owners mention being able to get an unregistered dog seen late in the evening for an emergency, and leaving with medication and clear home-care advice. Other concrete examples include a “health profile” appointment for an elderly dog with diet and joint-care guidance, and boarding for cats where owners reported their cat returned “relaxed and well cared for.” Several reviews also highlight staff taking extra time with nervous rescue dogs to build trust rather than rushing handling.
Portmarnock Vet Centre describes itself as an integrative veterinary practice, combining conventional diagnosis/treatment with holistic approaches. Reviews back up a focus on low-stress handling: one cat owner says Fiona managed a “complicated case” with a thorough discussion of options and a stress‑free visit without sedation, and a dog owner describes their pet being handled “gently and in a quiet easy way.” Day‑to‑day care and urgent situations are both mentioned by clients, with one reviewer saying the team supported them in “every day and emergency matters.” Pricing and follow‑up are a mixed point: a recent reviewer reports being quoted €865 (+ possible extras) for dental plaque removal under anaesthetic and says the clinic did not call back about a payment plan.
Portmarnock Vet Centre describes itself as an integrative veterinary practice, combining conventional diagnosis/treatment with holistic approaches. Reviews back up a focus on low-stress handling: one cat owner says Fiona managed a “complicated case” with a thorough discussion of options and a stress‑free visit without sedation, and a dog owner describes their pet being handled “gently and in a quiet easy way.” Day‑to‑day care and urgent situations are both mentioned by clients, with one reviewer saying the team supported them in “every day and emergency matters.” Pricing and follow‑up are a mixed point: a recent reviewer reports being quoted €865 (+ possible extras) for dental plaque removal under anaesthetic and says the clinic did not call back about a payment plan.
