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Best Vets in Northern Ireland

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Our Score (58/100)

4.7(9 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Crossmaglen Vets is a veterinary clinic with limited public detail available beyond customer reviews. From those reviews, it appears set up to handle both routine consultations (“great advice”) and more hands-on cases that may involve keeping animals in for care (a dog staying at the clinic, with the owner receiving updates). Owners specifically mention staff keeping them informed while a pet was staying in, and one review describes a vet (“Pat”) saving a lamb’s life. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Pets have been kept in at the clinic for treatment/monitoring, with updates given to owners. - Staff are described as accommodating frequent check-in calls from an anxious owner. - Farm-animal care is referenced via a lamb emergency/successful treatment.

Our Score (57/100)

4.7(87 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Eastside Vet Clinic is part of Ace Vets, described on the clinic website as an independent veterinary group. The website highlights core general-practice care (including surgery, dentistry, vaccinations, microchipping, and wellness care plans) and also lists dermatology, imaging, and ophthalmology as specialties. Recent reviews describe same-day/near-term appointments for urgent concerns (e.g., being told to come in for a red lump on a dog’s paw and having a sample taken), and vets who explain findings in detail and are “very reassuring.” However, there are also accounts of ongoing issues feeling under-investigated—one owner reports multiple visits for a persistent ear infection, seeing a different vet each time, and feeling treatment focused on repeat medication rather than exploring causes (diet/allergies were specifically mentioned as not being discussed). A separate review mentions a rude front-desk interaction on one visit, contrasting with other visits where reception was described as efficient and professional.

Our Score (57/100)

4.8(51 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Clanrye Veterinary Centre Ltd provides veterinary care for both companion animals and large animals, and states it covers its own out-of-hours calls 24/7, 365 days a year. Recent reviews repeatedly mention vets “giving time” to pets and supporting owners through serious illness and end-of-life care for dogs. However, there is also a contrasting account describing a very poor phone response during an urgent trauma situation involving a bleeding cat, where the caller says they were repeatedly told “the vet will phone you back” and did not receive timely guidance. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Taking time with an older dog during consultations (“given him time”). - Reception staff being repeatedly singled out as helpful in day-to-day interactions and during difficult periods. - One urgent call experience described as delayed call-backs and lacking empathy during a road-traffic injury.

#144

Downe Vets

Newcastle

Our Score (57/100)

4.6(34 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Downe Vets offers routine care alongside more advanced options such as keyhole surgery, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic appears to see a mix of standard appointments and more sensitive or ongoing cases: reviews specifically mention care for rabbits with age-related, ongoing health issues, and support during end-of-life euthanasia for an older dog. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe staff taking time to answer first-time owner questions, providing “after care,” and being able to work around clients’ schedules.

#145

Our Score (57/100)

4.6(11 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Aceso Vet Clinic is a small-animal practice that (based on owner reports) offers advanced imaging such as CT scanning alongside routine appointments like check-ups. Multiple reviewers specifically mention having a pet’s CT scan done here and say it cost “so much less” than at other clinics, with one saying it “saved me thousands.” Reviews also describe thorough explanations of tests during a senior cat check-up and note a “spotless” clinic environment. A small number of reviews report a communication breakdown around promised email follow-up, with the owner being told to book a consultation after waiting nearly a week for details about blood tests.

#146

Our Score (57/100)

5.0(7 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Sperrin Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility and provides emergency veterinary services (availability described as 24/7 or extended hours). Reviews repeatedly describe hands-on support for urgent and complex cases—one owner mentions a chihuahua needing emergency surgery followed by a difficult recovery, with “Ann” providing ongoing, above-and-beyond care. Other concrete details owners mention include on‑site blood tests, vets taking time to explain options and answer questions, and practical help such as carrying a cat carrier to the client’s car. The clinic’s ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided.

Our Score (56/100)

4.8(263 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Castlehill Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned). Reviews describe it handling both routine care and urgent situations, with specific examples including dental work (multiple extractions plus a clean) and an emergency whelping/delivery case. However, recent feedback conflicts on whether the clinic is currently operating: one reviewer says it is “permanently closed,” and two recent 1‑star reviews report being unable to get through by phone over several days. Concrete details owners mention include: - Dental treatment: a dog had teeth cleaned with 5–6 teeth removed in one visit. - Emergency support: help with a dog struggling to deliver puppies, reported as a positive outcome for both mother and pups. - Practical paperwork: one owner says the clinic was able to arrange a pet passport. - Communication/access issues: multiple recent reviews describe calls not being answered or being hung up on when asking about puppy vaccinations.

Our Score (56/100)

4.3(30 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Parklands Veterinary Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Based on recent client experiences, it appears set up for a mix of routine care and procedures (for example annual boosters, operations, and spaying with microchipping) as well as difficult end-of-life appointments. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Spay + microchip with quick turnaround: one cat was booked mid‑week, admitted Friday morning, home by lunchtime, and brought back for a nurse follow‑up to check wound healing. - Pet travel paperwork: a vet is specifically praised for completing a pet passport update and a fit‑to‑fly certificate, covering required details to reduce owner stress. - End‑of‑life care: multiple reviews describe staff supporting families through euthanasia/“saying goodbye,” with emphasis on a calm, compassionate approach. - Mixed clinical feedback exists: one owner alleges a lump was described as an infection and “clear” of cancer, later finding their dog had breast cancer; other reviews describe pets being “sorted” and getting out of pain. (Ownership—independent vs corporate group—is not stated in the information provided.)

#149

O'Reilly & Fee

Armagh City

Our Score (55/100)

4.4(102 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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O’Reilly & Fee is a mixed animal veterinary practice (established in 1984) offering care for companion animals, farm animals, and horses. The clinic also states it has access to 24-hour emergency care and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, it appears set up for both equine and multi-species work: owners specifically describe horse vetting appointments where the process was explained step-by-step and questions were addressed, and another reviewer mentions care for dogs as well as a pig and a goat. Access for larger vehicles is also explicitly mentioned (parking/easy access for trailers and horse lorries). Owner feedback is mixed: several reviews describe thorough communication during equine vettings, while multiple 1-star reviews allege high costs, poor diagnosis, and (in one case) blame the clinic for a dog’s death.

Our Score (55/100)

5.0(4 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Farm Vet Services focuses on veterinary care for farm animals and lists a mix of on-farm clinical work (for example sick cow work ups, dehorning, and fertility scanning) plus in-house testing (worm & fluke egg counts; mastitis culture and sensitivity). The website states it provides 24-hour emergency on-call cover via its own vets. The latest written review available to us is brief but specifically mentions “fast delivery,” which aligns with the clinic’s stated medicines ordering and delivery service.

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