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Sperrin Veterinary Clinic

Vets in Newtownstewart, Tyrone

5.0
Independent Clinic

Sperrin Veterinary Clinic – Vets in Newtownstewart

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

Sperrin Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility and provides emergency veterinary services (availability described as 24/7 or extended hours). Reviews repeatedly describe hands-on support for urgent and complex cases—one owner mentions a chihuahua needing emergency surgery followed by a difficult recovery, with “Ann” providing ongoing, above-and-beyond care. Other concrete details owners mention include on‑site blood tests, vets taking time to explain options and answer questions, and practical help such as carrying a cat carrier to the client’s car. The clinic’s ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided.

Services

Based on clinic data and the latest written reviews available to us, the clinic is described as offering

  • Emergency care, including emergency surgery (mentioned in reviews). Clinic data lists emergency veterinary services with availability described as 24/7 or extended hours.
  • In-house diagnostics, with owners specifically mentioning blood tests run on site.
  • Support through recovery/aftercare following surgery (a difficult recovery is specifically described in a review).
  • Veterinary nurse training facility (listed in clinic data).

People

  • Ann (vet): Mentioned multiple times for stepping in during an emergency surgery case and providing extra support through a difficult recovery. Also described as patient, taking time to listen and explain.
  • Cian (vet): Mentioned alongside Ann as having a good manner with animals; one owner links this to their dog having no anxiety about visiting.
  • Alison (receptionist): Named positively for helpful, welcoming interactions.
  • Lorraine (veterinary nurse): Named and thanked for care during cats’ visits.

Reviews

5.0 stars from 7 reviews. The comments available are uniformly positive and focus on emergency help, communication, and how pets are handled. “”

  • Emergency care that continues beyond the procedure, including support through a “difficult recovery” after emergency surgery.
  • Clear explanations and time for questions (“explain everything well,” “take time to listen”).
  • Gentle handling that reduces pet stress, with one owner saying their dog has no anxiety when visiting.
  • Practical, small acts of help, such as staff carrying a cat carrier to the car.
  • Facilities/diagnostics noted by owners, including blood tests on site.

Contact

Call 02881618505

Special Services

Emergency Services
Vet Nurse Training

Location

17 Main St, Newtownstewart, Omagh BT78 4AB, UK

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