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Colm O'Callaghan Veterinary Surgery is listed as a veterinary surgery, but the information available here doesn’t describe specific services, facilities, or clinical focus. On Google it shows a 5.0-star rating, though the review count information appears inconsistent (see Reviews).
Colm O'Callaghan Veterinary Surgery is listed as a veterinary surgery, but the information available here doesn’t describe specific services, facilities, or clinical focus. On Google it shows a 5.0-star rating, though the review count information appears inconsistent (see Reviews).
Castle Veterinary is a small veterinary clinic (no corporate group ownership is stated in the available information). From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe straightforward, effective treatment for routine medical issues—one reviewer reports bringing a dog in with a tail problem, getting an exam and an antibiotic prescription, and seeing the issue resolve to “nearly 100%.” Reviews also repeatedly mention friendly service (“with a smile”), though several comments are very brief (e.g., “Perfect”) and don’t provide clinical detail.
Castle Veterinary is a small veterinary clinic (no corporate group ownership is stated in the available information). From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe straightforward, effective treatment for routine medical issues—one reviewer reports bringing a dog in with a tail problem, getting an exam and an antibiotic prescription, and seeing the issue resolve to “nearly 100%.” Reviews also repeatedly mention friendly service (“with a smile”), though several comments are very brief (e.g., “Perfect”) and don’t provide clinical detail.
Mid Kerry Veterinary Centre is described in reviews as a practice that can handle both urgent cases and ongoing inpatient care. Owners mention pets being hospitalised for multiple days, rapid response to after-hours emergencies (one reviewer says a vet met them within 15 minutes), and sensitive end-of-life support including giving families time to say goodbye during euthanasia. A newer building/facility is also specifically mentioned.
Mid Kerry Veterinary Centre is described in reviews as a practice that can handle both urgent cases and ongoing inpatient care. Owners mention pets being hospitalised for multiple days, rapid response to after-hours emergencies (one reviewer says a vet met them within 15 minutes), and sensitive end-of-life support including giving families time to say goodbye during euthanasia. A newer building/facility is also specifically mentioned.
Woodview Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group ownership is stated) that combines day-to-day vet care with on-site grooming and boarding. The clinic reports purpose-built facilities including separate dog and cat areas, hospital wards, surgical and imaging facilities, plus isolation areas, kennels and a cattery. In reviews, owners most often mention grooming “pamper day” appointments, boarding stays where they received photos/updates, and supportive end-of-life care (including help with difficult euthanasia decisions and follow-up kindness after a pet’s death). The website also states the clinic provides routine and emergency care.
Woodview Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice (no corporate group ownership is stated) that combines day-to-day vet care with on-site grooming and boarding. The clinic reports purpose-built facilities including separate dog and cat areas, hospital wards, surgical and imaging facilities, plus isolation areas, kennels and a cattery. In reviews, owners most often mention grooming “pamper day” appointments, boarding stays where they received photos/updates, and supportive end-of-life care (including help with difficult euthanasia decisions and follow-up kindness after a pet’s death). The website also states the clinic provides routine and emergency care.
O'Leary Collins Vets is a small-animal practice (cats and dogs are specifically mentioned in reviews) where owners report a mix of very positive and very negative experiences. On the positive side, recent reviews describe rapid treatment for a serious cat tail injury, ongoing monitoring of a dog’s long-term conditions, and supportive end-of-life care where a vet named Maurice was present to help a dog “drift off peaceful.” On the negative side, several reviewers allege serious clinical and process failings—such as being given the wrong dosage of deworming medication, delays or refusal around running tests (with blood work only done after being demanded), and poor communication while a pet’s condition worsened.
O'Leary Collins Vets is a small-animal practice (cats and dogs are specifically mentioned in reviews) where owners report a mix of very positive and very negative experiences. On the positive side, recent reviews describe rapid treatment for a serious cat tail injury, ongoing monitoring of a dog’s long-term conditions, and supportive end-of-life care where a vet named Maurice was present to help a dog “drift off peaceful.” On the negative side, several reviewers allege serious clinical and process failings—such as being given the wrong dosage of deworming medication, delays or refusal around running tests (with blood work only done after being demanded), and poor communication while a pet’s condition worsened.
