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- •Strong praise for emergency care: several reviewers thank the MiNightVet or overnight team, with comments about staff going above and beyond. - Clear communication is a recurring positive: some owners say staff are understanding, knowledgeable, and take time to explain things in detail, especially when owners feel anxious. - Compassionate end-of-life care stands out: more than one reviewer describes a gentle, kind approach during euthanasia and says the team made a difficult day more bearable.
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Parkview Veterinary Clinic in Strabane is a general veterinary practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe the clinic seeing both routine appointments and pets with more urgent problems, including injuries and seizures. Recent feedback is mostly positive for clear communication, availability and caring treatment, though there are also two serious complaints about diagnosis and handling in individual cases.
- •Owners regularly describe the team as kind, helpful, professional and friendly. - Reviews mention clear communication and thorough exams, especially when explaining what is happening with a pet. - Several comments highlight good handling with dogs, from giving nervous pets extra reassurance to small touches like belly rubs.
Corry & O'Hare Vets in Omagh is a multi-species practice caring for cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs, with recent feedback also mentioning treatment for pet birds. It is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility, and reviews point to a practice handling both routine treatment and urgent appointments. Feedback regularly highlights calm handling, support with ongoing medical care, and compassionate end-of-life care.
Pomeroy Veterinary Centre in Dungannon is an RCVS PSS Farm Animal Core Practice focused primarily on farm animal work and farm animal registrations. Its stated services cover routine herd and flock work, reproductive services such as pregnancy diagnostics and bull fertility services, and surgical procedures including caesarean sections. The practice also says it can arrange small-animal consults for pets belonging to farm clients, and that emergency and out-of-hours care is available.
- •A recent 5-star review highlights spay care for both a dog and a cat, describing the treatment as animal-focused and praising a follow-up phone call the morning after surgery. - Other positive reviews describe the staff as friendly, helpful and considerate, with one owner saying their sick dog was "sorted within 20 minutes."
- •End-of-life care stands out as a strength in one review, which thanks Grainne and the team for compassionate handling of a dog's euthanasia. - One older 1-star review alleges poor communication, unsatisfactory handling of a dog's injury, incomplete records and concern over suggested further testing.
Drumragh Veterinary Centre is an independent mixed-animal practice in Omagh, opened in January 2020 and owned by vets Sara McGrenaghan and Eamonn Harkin. It covers routine pet care alongside farm work, including TB testing and fertility scanning, with an in-house Idexx laboratory and 24/7 emergency appointments listed on the clinic website. Recent feedback highlights a caring, practical approach, with owners praising clear advice, regular updates during treatment, and supportive follow-up.
- •Owners often describe the team as kind, helpful, and professional, especially when pets need to be seen quickly for injuries or unexpected problems. - Communication is a recurring strength in positive reviews, particularly from cat owners who say examinations are explained clearly and carried out with care to limit stress. - Value is mentioned favourably in a couple of recent reviews, with comments describing the clinic as reasonably priced or well priced.
- •Many owners describe thorough, informative appointments, including visits where they left with answers and a clear plan of care. - The team is often praised for being friendly, reassuring and caring, from reception through to the vets and nurses. - Handling of nervous pets stands out as a recurring strength, with one owner calling their dog’s treatment “first class”.
Parklands Veterinary Ltd in Dungannon offers routine care alongside emergency and urgent support, listed as 24/7 or extended-hours, and is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback centres on kind end-of-life care, prompt help for urgent cases including weekend treatment with tests and overnight monitoring, and staff who are friendly and clear in their explanations. Owners also mention practical touches such as kitten packs at first vaccinations and help with pet insurance claims.



