About Veterinary Care in Tyrone
This guide to vets in Tyrone helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what is offered across the county and highlights the highest-rated providers using publicly visible clinic information and reviews. Tyrone is covered by a mix of small-animal, farm, and equine practices, so the best choice often depends on the type of animal and the level of urgent support you need.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Tyrone
There are 23 veterinary clinics in Tyrone, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. 5 clinics are listed as treating dogs and cats (small animals). 4 clinics are listed as offering farm or large-animal services. 6 clinics are listed as offering emergency or out-of-hours care. The available data does not explicitly confirm any 24-hour veterinary cover anywhere in the county.
Geographic coverage by town
The county contains 10 towns. Examples include Omagh, Strabane, Dungannon, Cookstown, Castlederg, Clogher, Stewartstown, and Aughnacloy. Availability and service mix can vary by town within the county, so it is useful to check whether your nearest practice matches your animal type (small animal, farm, equine) and whether it is listed as providing emergency cover.
Services you can evidence across the county
Across the county, owners are choosing between practices that cover routine appointments and treatment for illness or injury, alongside a smaller subset flagged for emergency or out-of-hours support. Reviews also document procedures under anaesthetic (for example neutering, and grooming-related procedures under anaesthetic) and supportive care for sensitive situations such as euthanasia, indicating that some practices provide both planned and emotionally difficult care.
Two county-wide metrics help show how well documented these clinics are for prospective clients: there are 1,731 total Google reviews across the 23 clinics, and 17 clinics are listed as having websites, which can make it easier to confirm opening hours, species covered, and whether urgent care is available. 8 clinics are listed as veterinary nurse (VN) training facilities, which is relevant if you value practices involved in structured training and supervision.
Differentiating emergency/out-of-hours providers vs routine-hours providers
Only 6 clinics in the county are recorded as offering emergency or out-of-hours care, which means urgent access is concentrated in a minority of providers. For pet owners, this typically affects decision-making in two ways: whether the clinic can see you quickly when a problem is time-sensitive, and whether you will need to travel to a specific provider when your usual practice is closed. It also affects continuity, because emergency-capable providers may become your default point of care for acute episodes even if your routine care happens elsewhere.
Within the highest-rated options, the review record gives practical examples of urgent handling in normal practice settings. Corry & O'Hare Vets (Omagh) is described in reviews as handling emergency appointments as well as planned care, and it is also repeatedly referenced for compassionate end-of-life support (including keepsakes such as paw prints). Parkview Veterinary Clinic (Strabane) is described as seeing urgent presentations such as injuries and seizures during normal booking, although its reviews also include a specific allegation of misdiagnosis from one owner.
Differentiating VN training clinics vs non-training clinics
8 clinics are listed as VN training facilities, while 15 are not listed as such in the county data. For owners, VN training status can matter because it often correlates with structured nursing support, more formalised inpatient or procedural workflows, and more visible roles for veterinary nurses in client communication and aftercare. It can also influence appointment experience, as owners may interact with multiple team members for tasks such as handling, monitoring, and ongoing advice.
Among the top-rated clinics, both Corry & O'Hare Vets and Parkview Veterinary Clinic are listed as VN training facilities, which may appeal to owners who value strong nursing involvement. In reviews of Corry & O'Hare Vets, owners describe detailed guidance for at-home management (for example coaching for insulin injections for a diabetic cat), which is the kind of ongoing support where nurse-led follow-up can be important.
The role of mid-ranked and routine-focused practices
Beyond the small group of emergency-flagged providers and the highest-rated clinics, the county’s remaining practices are likely to carry much of the day-to-day caseload for vaccinations, routine check-ups, and non-urgent illness and injury management, even when they are not listed for out-of-hours coverage. This layer of provision matters because it supports shorter travel times, repeat visits for chronic conditions, and continuity for preventive care. It also provides practical choice by town, which can be important when you need regular appointments rather than one-off emergency care.
Overall, Tyrone has strong clinic depth across 23 locations, but key urgent-care availability is concentrated among a smaller number of providers.
Animal focus across the county
Based on the service distribution, the county is not purely companion-animal: alongside 5 small-animal clinics, there are 4 farm-animal clinics and 3 equine clinics, plus 1 specialist/exotic provider, indicating a mixed landscape where species coverage varies meaningfully by clinic.
In summary, Tyrone offers broad routine provision with a limited set of emergency/out-of-hours options, so pet owners should use the ranked clinic list above to match species coverage and availability to their needs.
Freshness: January 2026 (publicly available review and service data).
Top Vets in Tyrone
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Tyrone, ranked by service quality and reviews

Corry & O'Hare Vets is described in reviews as a multi-species practice (cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs are all explicitly mentioned) and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews point to a clinic that handles both planned procedures and urgent situations: owners mention emergency appointments, neutering of stray/feral cats as part of a scheme, and a fur trim done under anaesthetic.
A few specific, decision-relevant details that come up repeatedly
- •Support for difficult or stressful situations, including euthanasia with keepsakes provided (lock of fur, paw prints, nose prints).
- •Ongoing management for chronic conditions: one owner describes at-home insulin injections for a diabetic cat, with the clinic giving them the confidence to do it to reduce vet-visit stress.
- •Facilities have changed: a “cat quiet room” was praised, but a later update says it’s no longer available after a roof collapse.
- •Multiple reviewers mention the practice helps wildlife (one review notes they did not hear back about the outcome of a bird they brought in).
Corry & O'Hare Vets is described in reviews as a multi-species practice (cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs are all explicitly mentioned) and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews point to a clinic that handles both planned procedures and urgent situations: owners mention emergency appointments, neutering of stray/feral cats as part of a scheme, and a fur trim done under anaesthetic.
A few specific, decision-relevant details that come up repeatedly
- •Support for difficult or stressful situations, including euthanasia with keepsakes provided (lock of fur, paw prints, nose prints).
- •Ongoing management for chronic conditions: one owner describes at-home insulin injections for a diabetic cat, with the clinic giving them the confidence to do it to reduce vet-visit stress.
- •Facilities have changed: a “cat quiet room” was praised, but a later update says it’s no longer available after a roof collapse.
- •Multiple reviewers mention the practice helps wildlife (one review notes they did not hear back about the outcome of a bird they brought in).

Parkview Veterinary Clinic is a general veterinary practice that is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe the team handling a mix of routine and urgent problems (injuries and seizures are both mentioned), with several owners noting clear explanations and careful handling—especially with cats to minimise stress during exams. There is also a recent negative review alleging a misdiagnosis in a dachshund, with the owner saying an MRI later showed the issue had been left too long.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Being seen even when the clinic was running late, with staff still fitting the appointment in.
- •Vets explaining conditions and next steps clearly, according to a long-term cat owner.
- •Treatment for a dog seizure that an owner felt “fixed” the problem.
- •Injury checks after a dog was hurt or involved in a road incident (owners describe professional care).
Parkview Veterinary Clinic is a general veterinary practice that is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe the team handling a mix of routine and urgent problems (injuries and seizures are both mentioned), with several owners noting clear explanations and careful handling—especially with cats to minimise stress during exams. There is also a recent negative review alleging a misdiagnosis in a dachshund, with the owner saying an MRI later showed the issue had been left too long.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Being seen even when the clinic was running late, with staff still fitting the appointment in.
- •Vets explaining conditions and next steps clearly, according to a long-term cat owner.
- •Treatment for a dog seizure that an owner felt “fixed” the problem.
- •Injury checks after a dog was hurt or involved in a road incident (owners describe professional care).

Drumragh Veterinary Centre is an independent mixed-animal practice (opened January 2020) owned by vets Sara McGrenaghan and Eamonn Harkin. The website describes a setup that covers both routine pet care and farm work (including TB testing and fertility scanning), backed by an in-house Idexx laboratory, and it states that emergency appointments are available 24/7.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear, practical advice and hands-on help (including staff helping lift dogs into the car), plus ongoing treatment plans (one dog’s wound managed over around five weeks). Several reviews also describe inpatient care and regular updates during recovery, including being able to visit a hospitalised cat while the team monitored progress and discussed treatment options.
Drumragh Veterinary Centre is an independent mixed-animal practice (opened January 2020) owned by vets Sara McGrenaghan and Eamonn Harkin. The website describes a setup that covers both routine pet care and farm work (including TB testing and fertility scanning), backed by an in-house Idexx laboratory, and it states that emergency appointments are available 24/7.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear, practical advice and hands-on help (including staff helping lift dogs into the car), plus ongoing treatment plans (one dog’s wound managed over around five weeks). Several reviews also describe inpatient care and regular updates during recovery, including being able to visit a hospitalised cat while the team monitored progress and discussed treatment options.
Our Score (73/100)
Strule Veterinary Services is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) listed in the clinic data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe the team handling poisoning risk (a dog eating a large amount of chocolate) and a serious dog-attack injury involving the eye, including weeks of follow-up treatment. Reviewers also mention vets explaining findings clearly (one owner highlights a thorough exam) and hands-on, low-stress handling (removing eye stitches without sedation in one case).
Strule Veterinary Services is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) listed in the clinic data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe the team handling poisoning risk (a dog eating a large amount of chocolate) and a serious dog-attack injury involving the eye, including weeks of follow-up treatment. Reviewers also mention vets explaining findings clearly (one owner highlights a thorough exam) and hands-on, low-stress handling (removing eye stitches without sedation in one case).
Our Score (72/100)
Campsie Veterinary Centre / MiNightVet Omagh is a small-animal practice that offers a 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff, alongside routine care and surgery. The clinic’s online information is published via a CVS Clinical Website content source. On the clinical side, the practice lists endoscopy and keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery, plus orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery referrals.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention
- •Overnight/emergency care specifically, with thanks directed to the “MiNightVet team” and an “overnight team”.
- •Detailed explanations for anxious owners (“explained everything in detail”).
- •Support around euthanasia, with reviewers describing a gentle approach during a difficult goodbye.
- •A small number of serious complaints (rudeness, waiting time, medication concerns, and one allegation of a fatal dosing error), which conflict with the many positive experiences reported.
Campsie Veterinary Centre / MiNightVet Omagh is a small-animal practice that offers a 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff, alongside routine care and surgery. The clinic’s online information is published via a CVS Clinical Website content source. On the clinical side, the practice lists endoscopy and keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery, plus orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery referrals.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention
- •Overnight/emergency care specifically, with thanks directed to the “MiNightVet team” and an “overnight team”.
- •Detailed explanations for anxious owners (“explained everything in detail”).
- •Support around euthanasia, with reviewers describing a gentle approach during a difficult goodbye.
- •A small number of serious complaints (rudeness, waiting time, medication concerns, and one allegation of a fatal dosing error), which conflict with the many positive experiences reported.
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