About Specialist Vets in Dun Laoghaire
Specialist veterinary services overview in Dun Laoghaire.
While no clinic offers veterinary nurse training, the two clinics in Dun Laoghaire provide specialized care for companion animals. Services like international pet travel documentation are available, showcasing their capability in handling complex veterinary needs. However, the lack of emergency services means that specialist care is limited to regular operating hours.
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Dun Laoghaire.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Dun Laoghaire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Separate waiting/clinic areas for cats and dogs. - BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) surgery discussed as being recommended during a routine check-up, with reported improvement in breathing/exercise tolerance afterwards. - A house visit arranged for euthanasia, with the receptionist coordinating the visit and attending alongside the vet.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Separate waiting/clinic areas for cats and dogs. - BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) surgery discussed as being recommended during a routine check-up, with reported improvement in breathing/exercise tolerance afterwards. - A house visit arranged for euthanasia, with the receptionist coordinating the visit and attending alongside the vet.
Park Lane Vets is a modern, clean clinic led by a vet repeatedly named “Mary” in reviews. Owners describe a practice that takes time with cases (including spending over an hour attempting a microchip appointment) and is willing to try non-medication approaches where appropriate (“not jumping to medication if it’s not needed”). Reviews also mention acupuncture sessions for an elderly dog, in-clinic blood tests during a cat consultation, and support around end-of-life care (including a condolence card after a pet’s final day).
Park Lane Vets is a modern, clean clinic led by a vet repeatedly named “Mary” in reviews. Owners describe a practice that takes time with cases (including spending over an hour attempting a microchip appointment) and is willing to try non-medication approaches where appropriate (“not jumping to medication if it’s not needed”). Reviews also mention acupuncture sessions for an elderly dog, in-clinic blood tests during a cat consultation, and support around end-of-life care (including a condolence card after a pet’s final day).


