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Farmhill Veterinary Clinic
Carrickfergus
Our Score (60/100)
Farmhill Veterinary Clinic offers routine vet care with the option to book appointments online. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears geared toward ongoing care for senior pets and sensitive end‑of‑life support: owners describe long-term management of issues like a heart murmur and deteriorating eyesight, and a euthanasia visit handled in a way that felt “private and not rushed” (including allowing an owner to stay in the car with their dog for sedation). Reviews also repeatedly mention clear explanations of problems and a welcoming, accommodating front-of-house experience.
Farmhill Veterinary Clinic offers routine vet care with the option to book appointments online. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears geared toward ongoing care for senior pets and sensitive end‑of‑life support: owners describe long-term management of issues like a heart murmur and deteriorating eyesight, and a euthanasia visit handled in a way that felt “private and not rushed” (including allowing an owner to stay in the car with their dog for sedation). Reviews also repeatedly mention clear explanations of problems and a welcoming, accommodating front-of-house experience.
Glenburn Veterinary Surgeons
Crumlin
Our Score (60/100)
Glenburn Veterinary Surgeons is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility (stated in the clinic data). The practice comes across in reviews as set up for routine consultations and ongoing care, with owners repeatedly describing clear explanations of what will be done, and vets who ask targeted questions to cover all aspects of a condition before the visit ends. Practical support is also mentioned, including the team handling pet insurance claim paperwork, and one owner reporting their appointment was brought forward when staff heard concern in their voice.
Glenburn Veterinary Surgeons is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility (stated in the clinic data). The practice comes across in reviews as set up for routine consultations and ongoing care, with owners repeatedly describing clear explanations of what will be done, and vets who ask targeted questions to cover all aspects of a condition before the visit ends. Practical support is also mentioned, including the team handling pet insurance claim paperwork, and one owner reporting their appointment was brought forward when staff heard concern in their voice.
Drumrainey Veterinary Surgery
Magherafelt
Our Score (60/100)
Drumrainey Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice established in 1949, with a mixed caseload across farm animals, pets and equine. The clinic states it provides around-the-clock care year-round, and reviews include specific examples of out-of-hours help (for a cat with infected wounds and for a very sick puppy late at night). Recent reviewers also mention practical support beyond the consult, including immediate treatment for an injured stray cat and the clinic organising a foster carer.
Drumrainey Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice established in 1949, with a mixed caseload across farm animals, pets and equine. The clinic states it provides around-the-clock care year-round, and reviews include specific examples of out-of-hours help (for a cat with infected wounds and for a very sick puppy late at night). Recent reviewers also mention practical support beyond the consult, including immediate treatment for an injured stray cat and the clinic organising a foster carer.
Cumber House Veterinary Surgery is a vet practice that, in recent reviews, is repeatedly described as taking a problem-solving approach rather than defaulting to “general” treatments. Owners mention specific examples such as taking ear cultures to identify the right antibiotic for a long-running ear problem, and providing advice that helped bring a dog’s repeated vomiting/illness under control for nearly a year. Reviews also describe treatment for an older dog after a dog bite, with healing reported afterwards, and several comments emphasise that staff listen to owners’ concerns (including when the owner had experience of similar issues with a previous dog).
Cumber House Veterinary Surgery is a vet practice that, in recent reviews, is repeatedly described as taking a problem-solving approach rather than defaulting to “general” treatments. Owners mention specific examples such as taking ear cultures to identify the right antibiotic for a long-running ear problem, and providing advice that helped bring a dog’s repeated vomiting/illness under control for nearly a year. Reviews also describe treatment for an older dog after a dog bite, with healing reported afterwards, and several comments emphasise that staff listen to owners’ concerns (including when the owner had experience of similar issues with a previous dog).
W H S Manson appears to be a small, individual-run veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the available data). The clearest evidence from written reviews is that home visits are offered: one reviewer specifically mentions the vet “came out to my house.” Pricing is mentioned at least once, with a call-out fee of £20 in that review. Beyond that, the available written feedback is very brief (“Top man”, “Nice man”), so there’s limited detail on clinical scope or facilities.
W H S Manson appears to be a small, individual-run veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the available data). The clearest evidence from written reviews is that home visits are offered: one reviewer specifically mentions the vet “came out to my house.” Pricing is mentioned at least once, with a call-out fee of £20 in that review. Beyond that, the available written feedback is very brief (“Top man”, “Nice man”), so there’s limited detail on clinical scope or facilities.
Ace Vets Donaghdee is part of Ace Vets, described on its website as an independent veterinary clinic group with multiple branches. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, dental) as well as surgical and diagnostic work (imaging mentioned), with emergency care also stated as available.
Ace Vets Donaghdee is part of Ace Vets, described on its website as an independent veterinary clinic group with multiple branches. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, dental) as well as surgical and diagnostic work (imaging mentioned), with emergency care also stated as available.
Shanaghan Veterinary Services
Banbridge
Our Score (59/100)
- •The only written comment (posted twice by the same reviewer) says the vet “always keeps our ponies right,” suggesting repeat use and satisfaction with outcomes for ponies. - Other 5-star ratings are present but without written detail, so there’s limited information on specific visits, procedures, or communication.
- •The only written comment (posted twice by the same reviewer) says the vet “always keeps our ponies right,” suggesting repeat use and satisfaction with outcomes for ponies. - Other 5-star ratings are present but without written detail, so there’s limited information on specific visits, procedures, or communication.
- •Clients describe the vets as “great” and “easy to deal with,” without additional specifics about treatments, pricing, or outcomes.
- •Clients describe the vets as “great” and “easy to deal with,” without additional specifics about treatments, pricing, or outcomes.
W P McCullough Veterinary Surgeon
Bushmills
Our Score (58/100)
W P McCullough Veterinary Surgeon (Causeway Veterinary Clinic) states on its website that it closed on 30 June 2024 due to retirement. Recent reviews largely describe a small practice experience centred around “Liam” and his team, with repeated mentions of a spotless/clean clinic and clear communication during difficult cases. One recent reviewer explicitly says the clinic “doesn’t exist anymore,” which aligns with the website closure notice.
W P McCullough Veterinary Surgeon (Causeway Veterinary Clinic) states on its website that it closed on 30 June 2024 due to retirement. Recent reviews largely describe a small practice experience centred around “Liam” and his team, with repeated mentions of a spotless/clean clinic and clear communication during difficult cases. One recent reviewer explicitly says the clinic “doesn’t exist anymore,” which aligns with the website closure notice.
From the latest reviews available, customers most often mention
- •Ordering pet food (including dog food) with delivery reported as taking 2 days in one account. - “Great value” (no specific prices given). - Staff described as knowledgeable, efficient, and helpful, including by a reviewer who identifies as a DAERA vet.
From the latest reviews available, customers most often mention
- •Ordering pet food (including dog food) with delivery reported as taking 2 days in one account. - “Great value” (no specific prices given). - Staff described as knowledgeable, efficient, and helpful, including by a reviewer who identifies as a DAERA vet.
