About Veterinary Care in Fermanagh
This guide to vets in Fermanagh helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what is available across the county and highlights practical differences between clinics so you can choose an appropriate provider in Northern Ireland.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Fermanagh
There are 10 veterinary clinics in Fermanagh, with an average Google rating of 4.9★. There are 2 clinics specifically listed as treating dogs and cats. There are 2 clinics offering farm or large-animal services. There are 2 clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care. 24-hour veterinary cover is not explicitly confirmed anywhere in the county based on the available service data.
The county includes 4 towns; examples include Lisnaskea, Irvinestown, Enniskillen, and Roslea. Availability and the service mix can vary by town within the county, so checking the nearest branch location and advertised services matters, especially for urgent care.
Across the county, pet owners can expect core provision for routine healthcare (such as preventive consultations) alongside practices that support more involved casework including surgery, dental procedures, and in-house diagnostics. The overall picture is supported by 793 total Google reviews across the county and 9 clinics with websites, which makes it easier to verify opening hours, services, and contact routes before booking. Workforce development is also present: 4 clinics are listed as veterinary nurse training facilities, and review volume is concentrated in a small number of practices (for example, The Brook Veterinary Clinic alone has 438 reviews), giving some owners more public feedback to draw on when comparing providers.
Emergency and out-of-hours provision is limited to 2 clinics (Cara Veterinary Clinic and Lakeland Veterinary Services) in the county dataset, while the other 8 are not listed as offering emergency or out-of-hours cover here. For pet owners, this typically affects what happens when an animal becomes unwell outside normal consulting times, because the route to care may differ from the clinic used for routine appointments. If you prioritise continuity, it is worth confirming in advance whether your chosen practice provides its own out-of-hours service, uses a separate emergency provider, or expects you to contact a different centre.
Veterinary nurse (VN) training is available at 4 clinics, and it is not listed for the remaining 6. For owners, VN training practices may have a larger nursing presence and a wider range of nurse-led support in day-to-day care, depending on how the clinic structures appointments and follow-ups. If you expect frequent check-ins (for example, post-operative monitoring or ongoing management visits), asking whether a clinic runs nurse consultations can help set expectations for access and continuity.
Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics still play a central role in county provision by covering everyday appointments, non-urgent assessment, and follow-up care that does not require emergency availability. With only 2 clinics listed as dog-and-cat focused and only 2 listed as providing large-animal services, much of the county’s practical coverage is delivered by general providers that collectively absorb the bulk of standard caseload demand. Overall, the county shows strong depth for routine care and generally high public ratings, while emergency/out-of-hours capacity is concentrated among a smaller number of providers.
Based on the listed service distribution, Fermanagh’s veterinary landscape is best described as mixed rather than purely companion-animal: 2 clinics are specifically categorised as dog-and-cat focused, while 2 provide large-animal services (farm or equine), and there are no specialist/exotic-only clinics listed.
Fermanagh has 10 clinics with strong overall review performance and limited recorded emergency/out-of-hours options, so pet owners should use the ranked list above to select a practice that matches their animal type and availability needs.
Last updated: January 2026, using publicly available review and service data.
Top Vets in Fermanagh
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Fermanagh, ranked by service quality and reviews

The Brook Veterinary Clinic offers general small-pet veterinary care with in-house diagnostics (laboratory testing, X‑rays and ultrasound) and surgical/dental capability. The website also states emergency out-of-hours cover is available and that the clinic is a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviewers repeatedly mention clear communication (including explaining options and breaking down costs), and several describe long-term relationships with the practice (8+ years and one family spanning decades). Recent reviews include examples such as a thorough eye examination for a foster cat with medication adjusted to the owner’s input, and supportive end‑of‑life care for a dog.
The Brook Veterinary Clinic offers general small-pet veterinary care with in-house diagnostics (laboratory testing, X‑rays and ultrasound) and surgical/dental capability. The website also states emergency out-of-hours cover is available and that the clinic is a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviewers repeatedly mention clear communication (including explaining options and breaking down costs), and several describe long-term relationships with the practice (8+ years and one family spanning decades). Recent reviews include examples such as a thorough eye examination for a foster cat with medication adjusted to the owner’s input, and supportive end‑of‑life care for a dog.

Three Valleys Veterinary Limited is a small-animal practice established in 2001 and part of CVS Group (the clinic’s website is hosted on cvsvets.com). The practice is set up for both routine care and more involved medical work, with in-house diagnostics mentioned on the website and multiple reviews describing quick assessment and treatment planning.
Owners specifically describe
- •Rapid urgent access (one reviewer got an appointment “within an hour” for an unwell elderly Labrador).
- •Follow-up testing and medication (blood tests and medicine arranged the next morning after the initial visit).
- •Prompt, direct communication around diagnosis (a cat owner appreciated that the diagnosis was given promptly and “not long drawn out”).
- •A team that stays calm during emergencies, with clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment plans.
Three Valleys Veterinary Limited is a small-animal practice established in 2001 and part of CVS Group (the clinic’s website is hosted on cvsvets.com). The practice is set up for both routine care and more involved medical work, with in-house diagnostics mentioned on the website and multiple reviews describing quick assessment and treatment planning.
Owners specifically describe
- •Rapid urgent access (one reviewer got an appointment “within an hour” for an unwell elderly Labrador).
- •Follow-up testing and medication (blood tests and medicine arranged the next morning after the initial visit).
- •Prompt, direct communication around diagnosis (a cat owner appreciated that the diagnosis was given promptly and “not long drawn out”).
- •A team that stays calm during emergencies, with clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment plans.

Cara Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal, first-opinion practice offering routine care through to medical, surgical, and emergency treatment, including out-of-hours care. The clinic also states it specialises in advanced digital imaging techniques for earlier, more accurate diagnosis. Review signals are mostly very positive (including comments about not being pushed into extra treatments), but there are also a small number of strongly negative reviews alleging poor treatment of pets and a focus on billing.
Concrete specifics supported by the available information include
- •Advanced digital imaging is explicitly highlighted on the clinic website.
- •Out-of-hours emergency care is stated on the clinic website.
- •Some reviewers describe the team as not “upselling” treatments, while at least one reviewer claims the opposite (that they are “only interested in billing”).
- •Named staff (Lorna and Julia) are singled out in reviews for being gentle, reassuring, and helpful with guidance.
Cara Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal, first-opinion practice offering routine care through to medical, surgical, and emergency treatment, including out-of-hours care. The clinic also states it specialises in advanced digital imaging techniques for earlier, more accurate diagnosis. Review signals are mostly very positive (including comments about not being pushed into extra treatments), but there are also a small number of strongly negative reviews alleging poor treatment of pets and a focus on billing.
Concrete specifics supported by the available information include
- •Advanced digital imaging is explicitly highlighted on the clinic website.
- •Out-of-hours emergency care is stated on the clinic website.
- •Some reviewers describe the team as not “upselling” treatments, while at least one reviewer claims the opposite (that they are “only interested in billing”).
- •Named staff (Lorna and Julia) are singled out in reviews for being gentle, reassuring, and helpful with guidance.
Lakeland Veterinary Services
Enniskillen
Our Score (67/100)
Lakeland Veterinary Services is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on both the clinic data and recent reviews, it appears set up to handle urgent, out-of-hours problems as well as ongoing care for regular clients.
Concrete examples from reviews include
- •Weekend help for an acutely unwell dog during a heatwave, with owners describing the practice as coming out to examine and care for the dog and the dog “recovered very quickly.”
- •Coordination to get a vet in to see a dog (one review describes the team passing details on so the vet could drive in to see the patient).
- •Long-term use by some owners, who say the practice has cared for “many of our dogs over the years.”
There is also a clear negative account reporting difficulty getting same-day pain relief for an elderly dog (offered a next-day appointment instead), and a separate concern about the clinic environment being stressful due to “constant banging of doors” during a previous visit.
Lakeland Veterinary Services is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on both the clinic data and recent reviews, it appears set up to handle urgent, out-of-hours problems as well as ongoing care for regular clients.
Concrete examples from reviews include
- •Weekend help for an acutely unwell dog during a heatwave, with owners describing the practice as coming out to examine and care for the dog and the dog “recovered very quickly.”
- •Coordination to get a vet in to see a dog (one review describes the team passing details on so the vet could drive in to see the patient).
- •Long-term use by some owners, who say the practice has cared for “many of our dogs over the years.”
There is also a clear negative account reporting difficulty getting same-day pain relief for an elderly dog (offered a next-day appointment instead), and a separate concern about the clinic environment being stressful due to “constant banging of doors” during a previous visit.
Lisbellaw Veterinary Clinic offers routine preventive care alongside clinic-based diagnostics (including an in-house lab for bloods and urine analysis) and states that emergency care is available. The website highlights structured clinics and plans (such as a monthly Puppy Club, a geriatric clinic, and weight-loss support), suggesting it’s set up for both ongoing wellbeing and management of longer-term issues. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment options, being kept informed “at every step,” and supportive help with difficult decision-making (including end-of-life choices after a serious injury).
Lisbellaw Veterinary Clinic offers routine preventive care alongside clinic-based diagnostics (including an in-house lab for bloods and urine analysis) and states that emergency care is available. The website highlights structured clinics and plans (such as a monthly Puppy Club, a geriatric clinic, and weight-loss support), suggesting it’s set up for both ongoing wellbeing and management of longer-term issues. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment options, being kept informed “at every step,” and supportive help with difficult decision-making (including end-of-life choices after a serious injury).
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