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City Vets Kennedy Centre
Belfast
Our Score (48/100)
City Vets Kennedy Centre is part of City Vets, which its website describes as an independent veterinary practice with multiple clinics. Based on the clinic’s stated offering, it’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, consultations, neutering, microchipping, parasite treatments), dental work, health care plans, and emergency care. Recent reviews describe a mixed experience that seems to vary by visit and, in one review, “depends on the vet you get that day.” Specific positives include staff adapting their approach for a nervous dog (not forcing the dog into the consult room; vet came out to the dog) and “good diagnosis and care advice.” Specific negatives include owners raising concerns about privacy and communication (discussing health issues in a public waiting area; being told difficult news “in the middle of the shopping center”) and about clinical handling/decisions (a “head to toe” check reportedly missing obvious issues; concerns about medication suitability for a cat).
City Vets Kennedy Centre is part of City Vets, which its website describes as an independent veterinary practice with multiple clinics. Based on the clinic’s stated offering, it’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, consultations, neutering, microchipping, parasite treatments), dental work, health care plans, and emergency care. Recent reviews describe a mixed experience that seems to vary by visit and, in one review, “depends on the vet you get that day.” Specific positives include staff adapting their approach for a nervous dog (not forcing the dog into the consult room; vet came out to the dog) and “good diagnosis and care advice.” Specific negatives include owners raising concerns about privacy and communication (discussing health issues in a public waiting area; being told difficult news “in the middle of the shopping center”) and about clinical handling/decisions (a “head to toe” check reportedly missing obvious issues; concerns about medication suitability for a cat).
No corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the available information. From the reviews, Bessbrook Pet Clinic appears set up for ongoing, relationship-based care for dogs and cats, including chronic condition management and end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention: - Treatment and ongoing care for a diabetic dog (including support at the end of life). - Efforts to make visits comfortable for multiple pets (two dogs and a cat are mentioned). - Clients switching from other clinics (or joining on recommendation) and describing the team as consistently reliable and kind.
No corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the available information. From the reviews, Bessbrook Pet Clinic appears set up for ongoing, relationship-based care for dogs and cats, including chronic condition management and end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention: - Treatment and ongoing care for a diabetic dog (including support at the end of life). - Efforts to make visits comfortable for multiple pets (two dogs and a cat are mentioned). - Clients switching from other clinics (or joining on recommendation) and describing the team as consistently reliable and kind.
Three Valleys Veterinary Ltd
Fivemiletown
Our Score (44/100)
Three Valleys Veterinary Ltd is a small-animal practice established in 2001 and part of the CVS Group (as shown on its website). The practice offers routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering and parasite control) alongside in-practice diagnostics and surgery, with referral links for ophthalmology and soft-tissue surgery. Reviews are mostly positive, but include a detailed complaint about a dog injury treatment and communication, alongside other reviews describing fast relief for a sick dog and notably compassionate end-of-life support. Concrete specifics supported by the inputs include: - Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to Campsie Veterinary Centre, described as having full-time night staff. - Euthanasia/end-of-life care is explicitly offered, and one review describes empathetic support during a dog’s euthanasia. - One review reports a dog being “sorted within 20 minutes” during an illness visit. - The practice is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Three Valleys Veterinary Ltd is a small-animal practice established in 2001 and part of the CVS Group (as shown on its website). The practice offers routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering and parasite control) alongside in-practice diagnostics and surgery, with referral links for ophthalmology and soft-tissue surgery. Reviews are mostly positive, but include a detailed complaint about a dog injury treatment and communication, alongside other reviews describing fast relief for a sick dog and notably compassionate end-of-life support. Concrete specifics supported by the inputs include: - Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to Campsie Veterinary Centre, described as having full-time night staff. - Euthanasia/end-of-life care is explicitly offered, and one review describes empathetic support during a dog’s euthanasia. - One review reports a dog being “sorted within 20 minutes” during an illness visit. - The practice is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
All Creatures Vets
Limavady
Our Score (43/100)
All Creatures Vets is a small-animal practice established in 2003. Its ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. The clinic presents itself as set up for both routine care and more involved medical/surgical cases, with in-house diagnostic capability (including ultrasound, X‑ray and an in-house lab) and a stated soft-tissue surgery referral service. Decision-relevant specifics mentioned in available sources include: - Emergency support during normal opening hours, plus out-of-hours care via a shared on-call rota (with phone advice and referral to an out-of-hours clinic if needed). - Diagnostics and end-of-life care described in reviews: one owner reports ultrasound and blood tests identifying a pancreatic tumour, followed by peaceful euthanasia when treatment wasn’t possible. - Post-operative follow-up/aftercare is mentioned by a long-term client, and another review describes being kept informed during an emergency surgery, including cost discussions at each stage. - Reviews are mixed on cost and sales approach: some owners felt pricing was “extortionate” or that part of the consult felt like a sales pitch.
All Creatures Vets is a small-animal practice established in 2003. Its ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. The clinic presents itself as set up for both routine care and more involved medical/surgical cases, with in-house diagnostic capability (including ultrasound, X‑ray and an in-house lab) and a stated soft-tissue surgery referral service. Decision-relevant specifics mentioned in available sources include: - Emergency support during normal opening hours, plus out-of-hours care via a shared on-call rota (with phone advice and referral to an out-of-hours clinic if needed). - Diagnostics and end-of-life care described in reviews: one owner reports ultrasound and blood tests identifying a pancreatic tumour, followed by peaceful euthanasia when treatment wasn’t possible. - Post-operative follow-up/aftercare is mentioned by a long-term client, and another review describes being kept informed during an emergency surgery, including cost discussions at each stage. - Reviews are mixed on cost and sales approach: some owners felt pricing was “extortionate” or that part of the consult felt like a sales pitch.
Mossvet Ltd has very limited public detail available to us beyond Google review signals. The written feedback we can see is mostly short (e.g., “Super”) and doesn’t describe treatments, facilities, or staff. One negative review complains the clinic was closed on a Sunday, suggesting it may not suit owners who need weekend availability.
Mossvet Ltd has very limited public detail available to us beyond Google review signals. The written feedback we can see is mostly short (e.g., “Super”) and doesn’t describe treatments, facilities, or staff. One negative review complains the clinic was closed on a Sunday, suggesting it may not suit owners who need weekend availability.
JJ and SE McBride
Ballycastle
Our Score (43/100)
JJ and SE McBride is a veterinary surgery with emergency/extended-hours cover noted in the available clinic data. No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information provided. Recent reviews describe weekend help for an injured paw and ongoing care through a pet’s end of life, with one staff member, Rebecca, repeatedly singled out for how she handled visits “every time” right up to a dog’s final stage of life.
JJ and SE McBride is a veterinary surgery with emergency/extended-hours cover noted in the available clinic data. No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information provided. Recent reviews describe weekend help for an injured paw and ongoing care through a pet’s end of life, with one staff member, Rebecca, repeatedly singled out for how she handled visits “every time” right up to a dog’s final stage of life.
Quadruped Veterinary Practice
Dungannon
Our Score (39/100)
Quadruped Veterinary Practice is a multi-species clinic (cats, dogs, cattle, equines, pigs, and sheep/goats), with on-site facilities noted as a client car park and disabled public access. It is not listed as RCVS accredited, and it is not an RCVS Approved Veterinary Graduate Development Practice or an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Practice (as stated in the practice’s published information). Feedback in the latest available reviews is mixed: one owner describes “extreme compassionate care” when their 17-year-old collie reached end of life, while two separate 1‑star reviews describe being hung up on or spoken to rudely by the receptionist when seeking urgent advice about a very unwell pet.
Quadruped Veterinary Practice is a multi-species clinic (cats, dogs, cattle, equines, pigs, and sheep/goats), with on-site facilities noted as a client car park and disabled public access. It is not listed as RCVS accredited, and it is not an RCVS Approved Veterinary Graduate Development Practice or an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Practice (as stated in the practice’s published information). Feedback in the latest available reviews is mixed: one owner describes “extreme compassionate care” when their 17-year-old collie reached end of life, while two separate 1‑star reviews describe being hung up on or spoken to rudely by the receptionist when seeking urgent advice about a very unwell pet.
Glenarm Veterinary Clinic
Ballymena
Our Score (34/100)
Glenarm Veterinary Clinic is part of Gleno Veterinary Centre and operates as a mixed practice, treating pets and rural livestock. Based on the website, it offers routine check-ups alongside 24-hour emergency care. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention quick, efficient appointments and a friendly, helpful team, while one reviewer explicitly describes the clinic as “very expensive.”
Glenarm Veterinary Clinic is part of Gleno Veterinary Centre and operates as a mixed practice, treating pets and rural livestock. Based on the website, it offers routine check-ups alongside 24-hour emergency care. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention quick, efficient appointments and a friendly, helpful team, while one reviewer explicitly describes the clinic as “very expensive.”
Patrick Grant T/A The Sheep Vet is described on its website as a specialised sheep-health and advanced fertility veterinary service set up by Patrick Grant (MRCVS). The site lists hands-on reproductive work such as laparoscopic artificial insemination and embryo transfer, plus flock-level health planning and disease control. The latest reviews available to us, however, largely describe treatment for small dogs (including urgent end-of-day appointments, orthopaedic surgery for a knee/ligament issue, and aftercare guidance). One review also refers to “Glengormley Vets” and names a receptionist, suggesting some mismatch between the sheep-focused service described on the website and the companion-animal experiences described in reviews. Concrete examples mentioned in reviews include: - Being asked to come in when calling shortly before closing time due to concern about a small dog. - Aftercare education being provided after treatment. - A knee/ligament operation on a small dog, with recovery expectations discussed.
Patrick Grant T/A The Sheep Vet is described on its website as a specialised sheep-health and advanced fertility veterinary service set up by Patrick Grant (MRCVS). The site lists hands-on reproductive work such as laparoscopic artificial insemination and embryo transfer, plus flock-level health planning and disease control. The latest reviews available to us, however, largely describe treatment for small dogs (including urgent end-of-day appointments, orthopaedic surgery for a knee/ligament issue, and aftercare guidance). One review also refers to “Glengormley Vets” and names a receptionist, suggesting some mismatch between the sheep-focused service described on the website and the companion-animal experiences described in reviews. Concrete examples mentioned in reviews include: - Being asked to come in when calling shortly before closing time due to concern about a small dog. - Aftercare education being provided after treatment. - A knee/ligament operation on a small dog, with recovery expectations discussed.
KR Equine Veterinary Services LTD appears to be an equine-focused veterinary provider (as indicated by the business name and the website/email domain referencing an “equine clinic”). Beyond that, the available information is limited: we don’t have a website summary or any written review text to describe the clinic’s facilities, approach, or specific case types handled. Google shows a 4★ rating, but the review data we received is inconsistent (see Reviews).
KR Equine Veterinary Services LTD appears to be an equine-focused veterinary provider (as indicated by the business name and the website/email domain referencing an “equine clinic”). Beyond that, the available information is limited: we don’t have a website summary or any written review text to describe the clinic’s facilities, approach, or specific case types handled. Google shows a 4★ rating, but the review data we received is inconsistent (see Reviews).
