Featured Clinic Overview
Inishfree Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a long-established pet hospital (opened in 1981) offering care across a pet’s lifetime and accepting referrals from other practices (group ownership not stated). Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for both routine work-ups and more involved medical/surgical cases, with in-house diagnostics mentioned (radiography, ultrasound, lab, ECG) and a “hospital” service.
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The Well Pet Hospital presents itself as a dedicated pet-only veterinary practice (the website also describes it as “cat friendly” and “family friendly”). The service mix on the website includes both medical and surgical work, with orthopaedic repair listed as a specialty, and reviews describe cases ranging from very sick kittens needing ongoing support to urgent cat assessments and complex end-of-life care for a diabetic dog.
The Well Pet Hospital presents itself as a dedicated pet-only veterinary practice (the website also describes it as “cat friendly” and “family friendly”). The service mix on the website includes both medical and surgical work, with orthopaedic repair listed as a specialty, and reviews describe cases ranging from very sick kittens needing ongoing support to urgent cat assessments and complex end-of-life care for a diabetic dog.
Teeling Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group is mentioned on its website or in the available reviews). The clinic is set up for day-to-day preventative care as well as urgent and out-of-hours problems, with stated 24/7 emergency cover and in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, blood chemistry analysis) plus dental and hospitalisation facilities.
Teeling Veterinary Clinic appears to be an independent practice (no corporate group is mentioned on its website or in the available reviews). The clinic is set up for day-to-day preventative care as well as urgent and out-of-hours problems, with stated 24/7 emergency cover and in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, blood chemistry analysis) plus dental and hospitalisation facilities.
Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary Clinic
Tubercurry
Our Score (71/100)
Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (founded in 1924) run by Conor Kilcoyne and Paul Barnes, and it’s part of the XLVets Network of Veterinary Practices. The clinic presents itself as multidisciplinary, covering farm animals, horses, and companion animals, with in-house routine parasitology testing listed on its website.
Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (founded in 1924) run by Conor Kilcoyne and Paul Barnes, and it’s part of the XLVets Network of Veterinary Practices. The clinic presents itself as multidisciplinary, covering farm animals, horses, and companion animals, with in-house routine parasitology testing listed on its website.
St Benedicts Veterinary Hospital appears to offer both routine appointments and out-of-hours help, with multiple reviews describing staff meeting owners at the clinic late at night or on a Sunday during severe weather. Reviews include specific examples of a “wait and see” second opinion (after reviewing prior reports and advising no further treatment for a cat) and urgent assessment/treatment for a dog that became unwell after ingesting sand. Experiences are mixed: several owners describe calm, practical explanations and reasonable pricing, while a couple of reviews describe very negative encounters, including one that simply says “Avoid” and another alleging rude handling during an implant visit.
St Benedicts Veterinary Hospital appears to offer both routine appointments and out-of-hours help, with multiple reviews describing staff meeting owners at the clinic late at night or on a Sunday during severe weather. Reviews include specific examples of a “wait and see” second opinion (after reviewing prior reports and advising no further treatment for a cat) and urgent assessment/treatment for a dog that became unwell after ingesting sand. Experiences are mixed: several owners describe calm, practical explanations and reasonable pricing, while a couple of reviews describe very negative encounters, including one that simply says “Avoid” and another alleging rude handling during an implant visit.
Ballygawley Veterinary Clinic appears to be a single-practice clinic (no corporate group mentioned in the available data). Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention routine small-animal care and procedures such as dog neutering, plus the ability to be seen at short notice when pets are unwell. Specific examples include a reviewer describing their pup being neutered and the clinic being “spotlessly clean,” and multiple owners saying Sabine explains options (“what should be done versus what can be done”) rather than pushing one route.
Ballygawley Veterinary Clinic appears to be a single-practice clinic (no corporate group mentioned in the available data). Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention routine small-animal care and procedures such as dog neutering, plus the ability to be seen at short notice when pets are unwell. Specific examples include a reviewer describing their pup being neutered and the clinic being “spotlessly clean,” and multiple owners saying Sabine explains options (“what should be done versus what can be done”) rather than pushing one route.
Meadowsweet Veterinary Practice
Ballinfull
Our Score (64/100)
Meadowsweet Veterinary Practice appears to handle both routine appointments and urgent, out-of-hours situations, based on multiple reviews describing late-night and Sunday call-outs. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided.
Meadowsweet Veterinary Practice appears to handle both routine appointments and urgent, out-of-hours situations, based on multiple reviews describing late-night and Sunday call-outs. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided.
Tireragh Veterinary is described in reviews as a small-animal clinic with an appointment system that helps avoid long waits. Multiple owners specifically mention vet Nick handling nervous/timid dogs calmly (including a timid Jack Russell and a nervous dog), and being seen promptly. Reviews also point to a supportive wider team (“Nick and girls”), with owners noting friendly, kind treatment and outcomes like a dog being “happier and healthier” after visits.
Tireragh Veterinary is described in reviews as a small-animal clinic with an appointment system that helps avoid long waits. Multiple owners specifically mention vet Nick handling nervous/timid dogs calmly (including a timid Jack Russell and a nervous dog), and being seen promptly. Reviews also point to a supportive wider team (“Nick and girls”), with owners noting friendly, kind treatment and outcomes like a dog being “happier and healthier” after visits.
Animal Health Care is a veterinary clinic that (based on owner reports) handles both pets and farm animals, including acute “very sick” cases. Reviewers describe being seen without an appointment for an unwell dog, and one owner says the team arranged to collect their puppy when transport was a problem. The clinic has a mixed review profile overall (4.2/5 from 16 reviews), with most written feedback praising the team’s handling of sick animals, alongside a couple of 1‑star ratings with no written details.
Animal Health Care is a veterinary clinic that (based on owner reports) handles both pets and farm animals, including acute “very sick” cases. Reviewers describe being seen without an appointment for an unwell dog, and one owner says the team arranged to collect their puppy when transport was a problem. The clinic has a mixed review profile overall (4.2/5 from 16 reviews), with most written feedback praising the team’s handling of sick animals, alongside a couple of 1‑star ratings with no written details.



