Blanchardstown has 1 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Blanchardstown, Dublin
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Blanchardstown
For dog and cat owners, Blanchardstown's local veterinary provision centres on Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG. The top-ranked clinic is well reviewed and offers routine care, ongoing treatment support and a notably cat-friendly setup in Blanchardstown.
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Species seen: Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG is described as treating cats and dogs, with owner feedback covering both routine visits and longer-term medical support.
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Core small-animal services: Reported services include consultations, vaccinations, repeat prescriptions, follow-up care and support for chronic conditions. Reviews also mention regular Librela injections for arthritis in an older dog.
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Diagnostics and treatment support: Owners refer to blood tests, scans, fine-needle aspirates and UV light examination for suspected ringworm, suggesting a solid general-practice diagnostic offering for small animals.
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Cat-friendly features: Several reviews highlight separate dog and cat waiting areas, and one also mentions a separate cat consult room. The clinic holds a 4.7/5 Google rating from 489 reviews, with praise for friendliness and professionalism alongside some criticism of communication in difficult cases.
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Our Score (53/100)
Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG appears to operate as part of the Anicare Vets group and is certified by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. The practice sees cats and dogs, with owner reports covering...
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Blanchardstown Veterinary Hospital AVG appears to operate as part of the Anicare Vets group and is certified by the Practice Accreditation Board of the Irish Veterinary Council. The practice sees cats and dogs, with owner reports covering routine care, long-term management such as regular Librela injections for arthritis, and end-of-life support. The clinic is also described as having separate waiting areas for dogs and cats, along with a separate cat consult room.



