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Best Vets in Northern Ireland

Showing 81-90 of 174 clinics

Our Score (69/100)

4.6(373 reviews)
Corporate
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Medivet Lurgan William St – The Town Vet is part of the Medivet group. Recent reviews suggest it handles routine procedures such as spays and also provides end-of-life support; examples mentioned include post-procedure updates (“cuddling my dog”) and bereavement follow-up (a condolence card with a paw print). Owners frequently describe clear explanations from the vet and supportive reception staff, but there are also accounts of stressful communication and billing/discount misunderstandings—most notably around a Cats Protection voucher being said to be accepted when booking, then refused at pickup.

Our Score (69/100)

4.8(265 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Companion Care (Belfast) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets and describes itself as a locally owned practice (opened in 2013) with an in-house lab, diagnostic imaging (including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and dental X‑ray), an operating theatre, and an isolation unit. It also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention thorough appointments with clear explanations, and up-front discussion of costs (including being told when tests may not be needed). There are also negative reports describing being kept waiting for up to an hour and one complaint that a non-registered dog wasn’t seen on a Saturday.

Our Score (69/100)

4.6(164 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Clanrye Veterinary Clinic treats both companion animals and large animals, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic states it covers its own out‑of‑hours calls 24/7, 365 days a year. Recent reviews include specific examples of end‑of‑life support (being given time in a quiet room and leaving via a private door) and of handling a very anxious dog who settled within about 10 minutes before treatment. Reviews also contain sharp disagreements about front‑desk and clinical handling: some owners describe excellent vet care, while others report rude reception interactions or concerns about how animals were handled during urgent care.

Our Score (69/100)

4.7(116 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Hollygate Veterinary Clinic offers routine pet care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dental care and nail clipping) and has diagnostic imaging listed (ultrasonography). The clinic also states it handles a range of small pets beyond cats and dogs (including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters) and is a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe long-term use of the practice and proactive care, alongside repeated concerns from a minority of reviewers about rising costs and medication pricing/markups (including one review linking this to insurance claims). One reviewer specifically describes being kept updated by phone “on every procedure” and being talked through options.

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Our Score (69/100)

4.7(94 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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The Veterinary Clinic is a mixed practice treating both companion animals and farm/equine species, with on-site facilities for procedures and overnight care (including operations and “sterile vaccinations”). The website also states an emergency service is offered, with appointments handled on a priority basis. Review details most often describe hands-on treatment for injuries and acute illness (for example, care for a dog with a “very nasty wound,” and intensive attempts to treat a cat with a lung infection), plus practical travel requirements such as rabies vaccination and issuing a pet passport. One review reports serious concerns about triage and missed findings (including an allegation of delayed attention to an unresponsive kitten, a misdiagnosis, and a tail injury not identified after an RTA), so experiences appear mixed despite many positive accounts.

Our Score (69/100)

4.9(58 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Tullyraine Equine Clinic LLP is an equine-focused veterinary clinic with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours stated in the clinic data). Based on the written reviews available, it’s used for both planned care (for example, equine dental work) and more serious cases that may involve hospitalisation and end-of-life support. Owners repeatedly mention vets explaining what’s happening “step by step,” progress updates by phone while a horse is an inpatient, and staff staying beyond normal closing time so an owner could be present to say goodbye.

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Magherafelt DVO

Magherafelt

Our Score (68/100)

4.2(954 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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The available information does not describe a veterinary clinic. Although the listing name is “Magherafelt DVO”, the linked website content and the written reviews we can see refer to Meadowlane as a shopping centre/retail destination (stores, cafés, parking, toilets), with no mention of veterinary care, pet treatment, or clinical facilities. If you’re looking for a vet practice, there isn’t enough evidence here to confirm that this page relates to one. Concrete details mentioned in the sources include: - Cafés (including Costa mentioned in a review). - Toilet facilities and disabled-friendly access noted by reviewers. - Craft stalls/seasonal themes and offers mentioned in a review. - Parking described as prepay, with a covered multistorey and an elevator mentioned in a review.

Our Score (68/100)

4.4(245 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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City Vets Shore Road is part of City Vets, an independent veterinary practice established in 2007 with multiple clinics. Based on the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, dental treatment) as well as emergency care and health care plans. From the latest reviews available, owners describe: - Short-notice help for urgent cases, including being fitted in on a Saturday morning for a mouth mass check and scheduled for a next-working-day procedure. - Clear, conservative decision-making in serious cases: one owner reports the team recommended palliative care instead of a biopsy that had been planned (the owner noted it would have cost about £300 more to proceed). - Support around end-of-life care, with multiple reviews describing staff helping owners through euthanasia decisions with patience and empathy. - A contrasting theme around appointment availability, with one reviewer reporting surgery dates changed twice due to lack of vets and repeated difficulty booking for another pet.

Our Score (68/100)

4.7(144 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Orchard Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, four‑vet practice treating companion animals, equine, and farm species, and states it offers a 24‑hour emergency service. Recent reviews mention same/last‑minute appointments, overnight hospitalisation, and surgery, including an emergency C‑section and another case kept in overnight with surgery the next morning. Feedback is mixed: several owners describe urgent care and successful outcomes, while a few 1‑star reviews describe serious concerns about treatment quality and communication during emergencies.

Our Score (68/100)

4.7(101 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Islandview Veterinary Clinic is part of Gleno Veterinary Care and operates as a mixed practice (treating both pets and farm animals). The clinic promotes care plans, diagnostics, surgery, and 24-hour emergency care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe friendly, efficient front-desk service and vets who adapt care to the individual animal—for example offering an injectable kennel cough vaccine when a dog wouldn’t tolerate the nasal spray, and treating a cat allergy flare-up with an injection while the cat remained calm in the carrier.

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