About Veterinary Care in Dungannon
This guide on veterinary clinics in Dungannon helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Dungannon
There are 6 veterinary clinics in Dungannon, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics in Dungannon treat dogs and cats. None of the clinics specifically offer farm or large-animal services. Only one clinic offers emergency or out-of-hours care. There is no 24-hour veterinary cover available in Dungannon. The clinics provide a range of services, including routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental treatment, and emergency care. With a total of 393 reviews across all clinics, there is significant feedback from the community. Additionally, one clinic offers veterinary nurse training, enhancing the skill set available locally. However, only one clinic has an online presence through a website. The difference between clinics offering emergency care and those providing routine care lies in the urgency of cases handled. Emergency care clinics can manage unexpected, critical situations, ensuring pets receive timely treatment during off-hours. In contrast, routine care clinics focus on scheduled appointments and non-urgent treatments, making them suitable for regular check-ups and vaccinations. Veterinary nurse training is available at one clinic, potentially offering a higher level of care through well-trained staff. Clinics not involved in such training may focus more on standard services without the added educational component. For pet owners, choosing a clinic with training programs can mean access to a more knowledgeable team. Mid-ranked clinics handle everyday care, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. These clinics support the overall veterinary landscape by providing essential services that maintain pet health and prevent diseases. With high overall clinic depth, Dungannon offers strong veterinary support, though key services like emergency care and training are concentrated in fewer clinics. Clinics in the town primarily focus on companion animals, such as dogs and cats.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Dungannon, Tyrone
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Parklands Veterinary Ltd offers routine care alongside emergency/urgent support (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours) and is also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often mention end-of-life care (clear explanations, being given as much time as needed, and a calm environment) and fast help for urgent cases (including weekend care with tests and overnight monitoring). Other concrete touches owners call out include a “kitten pack” given at first vaccinations and the practice handling pet insurance claims for clients. One recent review is 1-star with no written detail, which sits against a majority of detailed 5-star accounts.
Parklands Veterinary Ltd offers routine care alongside emergency/urgent support (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours) and is also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often mention end-of-life care (clear explanations, being given as much time as needed, and a calm environment) and fast help for urgent cases (including weekend care with tests and overnight monitoring). Other concrete touches owners call out include a “kitten pack” given at first vaccinations and the practice handling pet insurance claims for clients. One recent review is 1-star with no written detail, which sits against a majority of detailed 5-star accounts.
Pomeroy Veterinary Centre is an RCVS PSS Farm Animal Core Practice, set up primarily for farm animal work and farm animal registrations. The clinic lists routine and reproductive farm procedures (for example pregnancy diagnostics and bull fertility services) alongside surgical interventions such as caesarean sections. It also states it can arrange small-animal consults for small animals belonging to farm clients. The latest written feedback available to us is brief but consistently mentions staff being “very helpful.”
Pomeroy Veterinary Centre is an RCVS PSS Farm Animal Core Practice, set up primarily for farm animal work and farm animal registrations. The clinic lists routine and reproductive farm procedures (for example pregnancy diagnostics and bull fertility services) alongside surgical interventions such as caesarean sections. It also states it can arrange small-animal consults for small animals belonging to farm clients. The latest written feedback available to us is brief but consistently mentions staff being “very helpful.”
Ballygawley Vets is an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accredited Farm Animal Core Practice. The website states it registers farm animals and can arrange consultations for small animals belonging to farm clients. It also states emergency and out-of-hours care is available. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, helpful staff and one reviewer describes good service for dogs when help was needed.
Ballygawley Vets is an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accredited Farm Animal Core Practice. The website states it registers farm animals and can arrange consultations for small animals belonging to farm clients. It also states emergency and out-of-hours care is available. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, helpful staff and one reviewer describes good service for dogs when help was needed.
Castlehill Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned). Reviews describe it handling both routine care and urgent situations, with specific examples including dental work (multiple extractions plus a clean) and an emergency whelping/delivery case. However, recent feedback conflicts on whether the clinic is currently operating: one reviewer says it is “permanently closed,” and two recent 1‑star reviews report being unable to get through by phone over several days. Concrete details owners mention include: - Dental treatment: a dog had teeth cleaned with 5–6 teeth removed in one visit. - Emergency support: help with a dog struggling to deliver puppies, reported as a positive outcome for both mother and pups. - Practical paperwork: one owner says the clinic was able to arrange a pet passport. - Communication/access issues: multiple recent reviews describe calls not being answered or being hung up on when asking about puppy vaccinations.
Castlehill Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group mentioned). Reviews describe it handling both routine care and urgent situations, with specific examples including dental work (multiple extractions plus a clean) and an emergency whelping/delivery case. However, recent feedback conflicts on whether the clinic is currently operating: one reviewer says it is “permanently closed,” and two recent 1‑star reviews report being unable to get through by phone over several days. Concrete details owners mention include: - Dental treatment: a dog had teeth cleaned with 5–6 teeth removed in one visit. - Emergency support: help with a dog struggling to deliver puppies, reported as a positive outcome for both mother and pups. - Practical paperwork: one owner says the clinic was able to arrange a pet passport. - Communication/access issues: multiple recent reviews describe calls not being answered or being hung up on when asking about puppy vaccinations.
Blackwater Veterinary Centre is presented on the Ballygawley Vets website as a farm-animal practice, accredited as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Farm Animal Core Practice. The service list suggests it’s set up primarily for routine and herd/flock-level production animal work as well as on-farm procedures (for example pregnancy diagnostics, bull fertility services, castrations, and caesarean sections). The clinic also states that emergency and out‑of‑hours care is available (arrangements are referenced on their emergency service page). Google shows a 5.0★ rating from 3 reviews, but no written feedback was provided in the review data available to us, so it’s not possible to summarise specific client experiences.
Blackwater Veterinary Centre is presented on the Ballygawley Vets website as a farm-animal practice, accredited as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Farm Animal Core Practice. The service list suggests it’s set up primarily for routine and herd/flock-level production animal work as well as on-farm procedures (for example pregnancy diagnostics, bull fertility services, castrations, and caesarean sections). The clinic also states that emergency and out‑of‑hours care is available (arrangements are referenced on their emergency service page). Google shows a 5.0★ rating from 3 reviews, but no written feedback was provided in the review data available to us, so it’s not possible to summarise specific client experiences.
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Best Emergency Vets
1 clinic
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
1 clinic
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
2 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
1 clinic
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
More Veterinary Practices in Dungannon
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Parklands Veterinary Ltd
Our Score (70/100)
5 Old Moy Road
Pomeroy Veterinary Centre
Our Score (68/100)
19 The Diamond
Castlehill Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (56/100)
105 Moy Road
Blackwater Veterinary Centre
Our Score (49/100)
c/o Ballygawley Veterinary Centre



