About Veterinary Care in Lucan
Pet owners in Lucan, Dublin, can utilize this guide to compare local veterinary clinics based on services, animal coverage, and availability. This helps ensure informed choices for your pet care needs.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Lucan
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Lucan, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats. There are no clinics offering farm or large-animal services. While neither clinic offers emergency services, MyVet Lucan provides 24-hour care, ensuring constant availability for pet owners. Lucan offers comprehensive veterinary care through these two clinics, each with websites and a total of 1128 reviews, highlighting strong customer engagement and satisfaction. The clinics primarily focus on companion animals, such as dogs and cats. Visit the town’s dog and cat vets page for further information. Overall, Lucan provides essential veterinary services with a concentration of key services among a smaller number of providers. (Data accurate as of October 2023.)
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Lucan, Dublin
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
MyVet Lucan is part of the MyVet group (three clinics) and was originally opened in 2005 as Hermitage Vet Clinic by vet Liam Moriarty; a new veterinary hospital opened next door in June 2019. The clinic has a CT scanner on site, and multiple reviews describe referral cases involving CT imaging, abdominal surgery, oxygen support, and emergency procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention how the team handles urgent and end-of-life situations: getting pets seen quickly, using an oxygen tent for a cat in respiratory distress, and giving families time and privacy to say goodbye. Several reviews also mention keepsakes after euthanasia (paw prints/nose prints and fur), including personalised cards. There is a clear split in owner experiences around pricing: one recent reviewer alleges a major dispute over what was agreed for an operation and describes unexpectedly high costs, while other reviewers describe staff discussing what is necessary now vs what can wait to avoid surprise expense.
MyVet Lucan is part of the MyVet group (three clinics) and was originally opened in 2005 as Hermitage Vet Clinic by vet Liam Moriarty; a new veterinary hospital opened next door in June 2019. The clinic has a CT scanner on site, and multiple reviews describe referral cases involving CT imaging, abdominal surgery, oxygen support, and emergency procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention how the team handles urgent and end-of-life situations: getting pets seen quickly, using an oxygen tent for a cat in respiratory distress, and giving families time and privacy to say goodbye. Several reviews also mention keepsakes after euthanasia (paw prints/nose prints and fur), including personalised cards. There is a clear split in owner experiences around pricing: one recent reviewer alleges a major dispute over what was agreed for an operation and describes unexpectedly high costs, while other reviewers describe staff discussing what is necessary now vs what can wait to avoid surprise expense.
Lucan Veterinary Hospital is most often described in reviews as a long-running practice for both dogs and cats, with owners citing quick access for appointments and emergencies, and vets who explain options clearly. Several reviews mention serious illness being treated successfully (including a very unwell cat “brought back to full health” and a dog that owners say the team “saved”), and the clinic environment is described as clean and comfortable. There is, however, a conflicting report from one reviewer who says the clinic was “permanently closed” after confirming a major operation, with no notice or alternative offered.
Lucan Veterinary Hospital is most often described in reviews as a long-running practice for both dogs and cats, with owners citing quick access for appointments and emergencies, and vets who explain options clearly. Several reviews mention serious illness being treated successfully (including a very unwell cat “brought back to full health” and a dog that owners say the team “saved”), and the clinic environment is described as clean and comfortable. There is, however, a conflicting report from one reviewer who says the clinic was “permanently closed” after confirming a major operation, with no notice or alternative offered.
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